Joined on 07/01/05
Best board, highest value

Pros: - WIFI 6 -4 m.2 slots with thermal guards -Great VRM cooling -features the same as much higher priced boards
Cons: - none
Overall Review: One review mentions no TPM module, this is not true. You enable TPM 2.0 in the bios, in bios it's Advanced mode, miscellaneous, trusted computing enabled, then go back then go to intel platform trust technology (ptt) and enable and bam TPM 2.0 enabled. Do people research this stuff before writing reviews? For those complaining about the PCIE bandwidth limit, this is not the boards fault this is the PCIE lanes available between generations of CPU. I would much rather have the capacity for 4 PCIE NVME drives then only 3 included on most boards and need a newer CPU to take advantage. If you don't have a CPU with the bandwidth blame intel. This board and gigabyte deserve much better reviews.
Worked fine for a while

Pros: It gives off a decent amount of light and uses little energy.
Cons: I have had these six months working mainly 3-5 hours per day. The first one started flickering every minute after 3 months. Just today another one started. The halogen bulbs these replaced lasted a year and a half under the same usage. This is awful. I expected them to outlast the bulbs they replaced.
Overall Review: I have disassembled mine and am looking for damage to the capacitors. I believe they generate too much heat and this affects the solder points near the capacitors causing the flickering I am seeing. Manufacturer response requested.
Looks great feels good.

Pros: I have 2 corn brand keyboards, they are both white but different designs. I really like this brand, they are perfect for workstations and office computers, probably not as responsive as wired keyboards or wireless gaming keyboards and mice costing over $100, but they are very good for the price. Range is about 3-6 ft depending on desk thickness, this is probably due to the tiny dongle and thick plastic construction blocking the antenna, they could get better range with larger antenna in the keyboard body while sticking with the sexy small dongle.
Cons: Would be cool to have separate keys for volume and mute.
Overall Review: I recommend this to anybody looking for a keyboard to match a white computer or office space that doesn't competitively game.
Don't trust 1 star reviews.

Pros: Tons of features, great price.
Cons: None.
Overall Review: I have built 4 systems using this board. This is the best and really only solid working board for Ryzen Hackentosh systems. People having posting issues are in one of 3 categories. 1. New to Ryzen chipsets, im sure this is most people. Ryzen boards in my experience take time to run through the first boot up process, usually 40-50 seconds. They also require that the DDR4 ram is seated in the proper slots, on this board that is A2 and B2. You also require a graphics card. Ryzen processors don't have onboard graphics so you need a gpu in order to see anything on screen. The second person is the, don't have a clue type. I saw one guy below thinking he needed an AM3+ processor in order to update his bios. Really? Cmon, it's an AM4 socket, how is an Athalon processor going to work? Look at the red lights, if it says RAM, you probably have it seated wrong, if it says GPU, you probably need a GPU, if it says CPU I don't know what to tell you because I have tried a 1500, a 1500x a 1700x and a 1300 and all worked on first boot. 3rd person, its freezing. This is probably XAMP, turn it off. I have not seen this so no idea what is wrong there. Other than all that, get this board!
I don't like giving bad reviews!

Pros: It looks great in my arctic white case! Amd has better color correction than Nvidia, blacks look better and more contrast.
Cons: As you can probably see from all the other reviews, this card has an issue. I was lucky to have had a 1060 6gb, same style from asus before this one. It was awesome, so this is not a knock on asus's products in general. I swapped my 1060 for this card and immediately couldn't play any games without the well documented crash with solid color and buzzing. Now for the biggest Con. I can accept getting a card that doesn't work, it sucks but that's why we can RMA. Well, that's what I thought. First I paid to send this back. Then I waited and waited and you guessed it, waited. The only thing i see on my RMA status is this ( Material/spare part(s) shortage. Item is on order and/or incoming. ) Ok, i get it, miners are buying up all the supply, but if you know you have X number of broken cards out there it would make sense to carry X number of spares for replacement. If you can't find it give us something, anything! I shouldn't have to wait a month for a replacement! Send me a 1080 or even a 1070 or an rx580 I don't care, just get them out the door!
Overall Review: I definitely would not recommend this since it is defective. One last not, etherium miners are stupid. I make more in a day than these things make in 2 months. The ROI is disastrous.
Cheap, easy and good looking!

Pros: I have built three computers using this case. For the money you really can't get a better case. It looks great! I coupled this case with a B350 Mortar in arctic white, with Corsair ram in white, a deepcool 120ex white and an Asus rx480 in white. I wish i had found a decent white PSU, but the look is still really cool!
Cons: People complaining about how cheap it is should look at the price. Sure a $120 case will feel heavier and nicer, but you get what you pay for. There is no reason to say this is a bad case.
Overall Review: If you are trying to build a custom rig that doesn't take up much space and is going to look great get this case. Cable management is good, the look is awesome, it does what it is supposed to without any compromises. I have a corsair carbide in white that doesn't look as cool as this one and it cost 3x more.