Joined on 02/01/23
Stable, Efficient, and Future-Ready

Pros: Pros - Strong Power Delivery With a 14+2+1 digital phase design, it supports Ryzen 9000 CPUs and maintains stability with DDR5-8000 to DDR5-8100 memory overclocking. Great for performance and overclocking builds. - Next-Gen Connectivity Offers Wi-Fi 7, 5GbE LAN, PCIe 5.0 (GPU), USB 4 Type-C, and 3× M.2 slots with effective heatsinks. Solid foundation for future-proofing. - Professional & Clean Design No RGB, subtle silver/gray heatsinksideal for workstations or minimalistic builds. - User-Friendly BIOS and Tools Features MSIs Click BIOS X, EZ Overclocking, AI-powered networking tools, and a simplified build process.
Cons: Cons - Limited Expansion Ports Only 4 SATA ports and 3 M.2 slots. Might be restrictive for users with many drives. - Only One USB4 Port For heavy USB-C users, the single USB4 port might not be enough. - Minor Reports of QC Issues A few users mentioned out-of-box BIOS or DOA concerns; typical for early batches and resolved through RMA.
Overall Review: MSI PRO X870E-P WiFi is an excellent AM5 motherboard for professionals and gamers who value reliability, clean aesthetics, and cutting-edge features like Wi-Fi 7, PCIe 5.0, 5GbE LAN, and DDR5-8100 support. While expansion is slightly limited, it excels in stability, usability, and future-ready connectivitymaking it a top pick for modern, minimalistic builds.
Huge price tag but rich feature

Pros: -Feature-rich such as 10Gbe, M.2 support -Great VRM and performance features -Unique inclusions such as the add-in cards, 6.3mm jack -Mature BIOS and discounted high-end Ryzen 5000 CPUs
Cons: -Limited USB ports, no Thunderbolt -Ryzen 5000 is the last upgrade you can do -Relatively high price vs. other X570 offerings -Limited future-proofing without DDR5 and PCI-E Gen 5
Overall Review: MEG X670E GODLIKE is a fantastic board, with the big drawback being the price. MSI tries to offset this by adding 2.5Gbe to the board and additional overclocking controls. This board even has a separate M-Vision touchscreen that allows you to manage and control the board outside the BIOS or Windows.
Less expensive with proper performance choice

Pros: -Less expensive than any X670(E) motherboard -Proper performance (as good as X670) -Plenty of features -Energy efficiency
Cons: -Performs a little out of the scope of our normal realm -Lack of PCIe Gen 5.0 on the PCIe slots and a slew of USB 3.2 connectivity
Overall Review: It packs all I would need, from quad NVMe (all heatsink cooled), then 6x SATA, proper USB 3.2 connections including one 3.2 2x2, proper DDR5 EXPO support, and an ecosystem that breathes PCIe Gen 4.0 with one NVMe SSD even PCIe Gen 5.0. This is all plenty, even at enthusiast levels by today's standards.