I purchased with no reviews on any of the B850 boards as a gamble. But I don't use alot of the same features as others for there mobo use cases. Easy to set memory overclock, wifi antenna works great. Router is 3 rooms away and I can pick up no problem and get 350mps on a 400mps plan. Definitely use it if your using a bluetooth controller, most people forget your antenna is half wifi, half wifi/bluetooth.
I just rebuilt my Desktop PC using the Asus TUF Gaming B50-Plus as the heart of the new system and, to this point (been running 24x7 for 2 weeks) it has provided everything I could have asked for. Three M.2 drive slots (and I use all three), plenty of IO options as well as ample fan and ARGB headers. It was compatible with my Ryzan 7800X3D out of the box, without the need to update the BIOS. And it has been stable from the first power on. I went with the 650 because I don't do a lot of overclocking, but, I wanted support for DDR5 RAM<, more than 2 M.2 drives and a host of USB available. This board does not disappoint. I highly recommend this motherboard.
4 M2 slots PCIe 5 X670E chipset High quality power delivery High quality power phase configuration Worked right out of the box using EXPO
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.
Nice layout. Easy to work with. Compatibility out the box with more recent CPUs. Bios flashback capabilities. Perfect fit. Wifi and gigabit connection
-Plenty of connectors - Well designed BIOS with easy customization options. Setting fan curves and RAM speeds is no problem. -Nice build quality with a sturdy PCB. -Easy to install SSDs -3 USB-C connectors is appreciated
Good quality and looks nice in the case with the RGB. Dual M.2 slots are nice.
Accept XMP and EXPO!
No issue at all Paired with 9900X with 7900 GRE and it works like a charm I went back to AMD because of Intels problem
Had no problem whatsoever assembling this computer the motherboard performed well after I was finished my boot time to Windows was 21 seconds
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- Very well-built board, surprisingly heavy and feels quality - Board has very nice styling and just the right amount of RGB - Tons of expansion I/O & M2 slots - Latest gen PCIe GPU & Storage to last through AM5
3 PCIE 4 NMVE slots Strong voltage regulation ROG STRIX brand, their other chipset MB sells for $500 - their engineers put only what is needed to get the lower price point. BIOS flash without having to power on MB before first boot when building.