- Competitively priced for the features it offers - More USB-A ports than I'll ever need - Plenty of USB-C ports - Futureproof 5G LAN - EZ Debug LED is cool
Came with updated bios so my 9600x installed so easy. Set the ram profile and all is good. The fan software is funky in the bios at first but liked it after I got the hang for custom curve. Wifi is connecting perfectly.
ASRock crushed it, beautiful design, high performance, great price points ect..
- Good solid heat sinks. Board is sleek but chonky. - LOVE the EZ-PCIe Release button and screwless M.2 design. - Excellent stability overall. 7200 MT/s RAM POSTed with a 9800x3d with no issues.
This motherboard has plenty of connections, including multiple RGB headers if you are into that, and at least 2 M.2 PCI slots, one with a heatsink and one without.
The VRM and M.2 heatsinks do a great job of keeping things cool. Even during long gaming sessions, I havent noticed any throttling.
Overall, it looks clean and basic. I had no problems enabling XMP, which was the first time I entered the BIOS and changed something.
Smol footprint. Perfect for cube computer!
Stable power supply for CPU and RAM overlock
+Armor Plating around PCIe x16. +Verbose BIOS settings for fine tuning. +Has 2 M.2 slots that share the South Bridge and a CPU Bus, so G-Card can be utilized as an x16. +Two USB 4 slots for 40gbps throughput and high-wattage device recharging, although that's how you kill your battery. +Cooling capabilities with all the plating around m.2's and the CPU capacitor bay. +Is actively maintained for updates in the bios flash and the drivers seem to be relatively maintained.
- Easy to remove Nvme heatsink latches (toolless). - Easy to remove GPU with one press of a button. - Tons of fan and Argb headers - Right angle USB 3.0 and type C USB connectors. - Powerful and cool VRMs. - GPU primary PCIE slot does not share any bandwith with NVMEs (it does with the back USB 4 ports, but you can disable them and still have the full GPU slot bandwith). - Debug code LED.
NO LANE SHARING! - 3 Usable Slots Heavy! Heatsinks! Plenty of space and connector ports though I did have to split the USB for my PSU tie in. Price
The ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme is hands down one of the most powerful and feature-rich AM5 motherboards on the market. Built for enthusiasts, overclockers, and high-end PC builders, it delivers an uncompromising platform for AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors. ⚙ Build Quality & Design ASUS went all out on materials and aesthetics. The board feels premium in every aspectsolid construction, reinforced PCIe slots, and gorgeous RGB integration through the AniMe Matrix display. Its a showpiece for open-case builds. 🚀 Performance & Overclocking Powered by a robust 20+2 teamed power stage VRM setup and massive heatsinks, the X670E Extreme handles overclocking like a champ. Whether youre pushing a Ryzen 9 7950X or a 7800X3D, stability and thermals remain excellent. 🔌 Connectivity & Features This board checks every box: Dual PCIe 5.0 x16 slots Five M.2 slots (including Gen 5 support) Wi-Fi 6E, 10Gb Ethernet, and Bluetooth 5.2 USB4 and tons of high-speed rear I/O You also get the ROG Gen-Z.2 add-in card, which adds more M.2 storage flexibility and cooling. Everything is laid out logically and with ease of use in mind.
- Worked perfectly. - Looks rugged and tough... TUF* - Easy release PCIe 5 port lever. Really awesome, never had that before. You do not need a microscope attached to your phone to release the GPU.
awesome white Board starts in 20s without changes in the BIOS works perfectly with my AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D works perfectly with the Corsair RGB fans and Corsair RAM (see Video) very nice with sleeved cables
- Sturdy, quality construction - Built with overclocking in mind - Large heat sink (probably overkill) for PCIE gen 5 M.2 SSD's
Great price to performance for AM5 full ATX WIFI BLUETOOTH ETHERNET MOBO
White and neat. Great design. Easy click button to remove graphics Card
This board is special. Rock solid design. I chose this board over the Asus x870 Hero, because the quality and the support of Asus is nowhere near what the use to be. I've been using Asus boards since the 90,s. The x870 Godlike is a enthusiast dream come true. I will be building with this board in a Hyte Y 70 touch case, which I already have. The Godlike is the same size as my Asus Rog Crosshair Extreme vill. So I have no current need to purchase another case. Plus the cream of it all is there is no lane sharing with the pcie lanes with the Gen 5 ssd's. Once I complete my build I will be updating this review.
Plenty of features. Easy to use software. What more could you want in a motherboard?