🚀 Dominate tomorrow’s games with ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E — power, speed, and AI smarts in one sleek board!
The ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming WiFi motherboard is engineered for AMD Ryzen 7000-9000 series CPUs, featuring an 18+2+2 power stage design rated at 110A per stage, advanced AI overclocking and cooling, PCIe 5.0 support across five M.2 slots, dual USB4 Type-C ports, WiFi 7, and robust thermal solutions. Its DIY-friendly Q-Release system and comprehensive connectivity options make it a top-tier choice for professional gamers and creators seeking future-ready performance.
Processor | amd_ryzen_7 |
Memory Speed | 320 MHz |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | ROG STRIX X870E-E GAMING WIFI |
Item model number | ROG STRIX X870E-E GAMING WIFI |
Item Weight | 5.28 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.4 x 14.4 x 11.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.4 x 14.4 x 11.1 inches |
Color | BLACK |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B0DDZNZF76 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 30, 2024 |
T**L
Reliable Motherboard with Impressive Features
I am thoroughly impressed with this motherboard. It has performed flawlessly without any issues. Initially, I faced some difficulty setting up the wifi and bluetooth, but once I connected the white fin accessory, everything worked perfectly. The smart AI overclocking feature is exceptional, allowing me to achieve maximum RAM speeds effortlessly. Despite being typically critical of tech products, I must admit that this board is exceptional. The build quality is top-notch, and the white aesthetics add a stylish touch to my black-themed setup. All ports functioned correctly, and my gaming experience was smooth and outstanding. I highly recommend this board for anyone building a PC; it's definitely worth the investment, especially considering the price point. ASUS and ROG have once again delivered a stellar product that exceeds expectations. I would definitely purchase this motherboard again without hesitation.
J**N
Best Motherboard I Ever Had
really like this motherboard. works well haven’t ran into any issues at all. struggled to get the wifi and bluetooth working at the start until i realized i had to plug in that white fin thing. other than that i have ran into zero issues. the smart ai overclocking works great and it let me reach my max ram speeeds. i usually am super critical on tech stuff but this board is amazing the build quality is fantastic, the white makes it even more dope even with my black setup. all ports worked properly and my games all ran smooth and amazing. if you’re building a pc get this board you won’t regret it especially for the price. ASUS and ROG never fail to amaze me. 10/10 would buy again.
J**N
Have no regret buying this motherboard
First I must say this motherboard makes life easy. Compared to the gigabyte motherboard that consider mid price was a pain for the year I had it. The dongle is cool use. I can turn the volume and focus on the application that is open. For example I have vc on discord and game open, doom, fortnite I can lower the volume of the game and not lose volume from discord while chatting with friends. Also the added bonus the power button turns on your pc don’t have to reach to the actual pc anymore. As well as headphone input. I got tired of having my headphone connected to my elgato mic. Never needing to mess with settings when elgato go nuts. The comments people made here about screws people talk about being tough around the ssd m.2 I had zero issue. Not sure what people talking about. Not sure if it was bad luck on them. As well as booting I had zero issues. Compared the gigabyte motherboard which was a pain since building this board gave me no issues. First try boot. Even if something went wrong there’s buttons I can use to reset. I don’t have to poke areas like I’m trying to jumpstart a car. It runs smoothly. I didn’t need to buy windows again but that may be I bought it with more than one use. Or windows fix stuff but all I know I didn’t have to install windows when I replace the motherboard. Wifi I can’t say much on since I prefer to have my pc direct connect to router but since everything been going great I imagine a wifi 7 has to be good too. Just long as your internet is good too. Don’t let the negative reviews stop you from thinking of purchasing this because it does everything like it says and my cpu actually been running cooler too
P**K
All the negative reviews on this board are accurate
X670E-E Purchased brand 1 year after launch about 2 weeks after X870 launched. Tried to save $60.I have been building custom PC's and custom loops for 10 years. Lot's of experience & lots of extra parts in my shop for troubleshooting.--This build--X670E-E7800X3DG. SKILL 6000mhz CL30 32GB3090 FE1200W CORSAIR PLATINUM RATED PSUSAMSUNG SATA SSD 2.5TBT7PRO PCIe 5.0 M.2 SSD 2GBT300 PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD 2GBPSU, GPU & Samsung SSDs were removed from a perfectly normally operating machine and had been in working order for multiple years prior to this review.Assembled on an open air test bench (cardboard edition) to test components before constructing a new hardline custom water loop. I started off with a Corsair Dominator RAM kit of the same specs. 4800mhz RAM and stock everything else other than disabling Secureboot and making EUFI the windows shell mode. Updated BIOS to 2404 on first boot. Installed Windows 11 with all necessary drivers installed from a USB on first login and disabled Bitlocker. Ran 30 min of Cinebench R23 and 30 min Prime 95 without crashing, albeit there were a few seemingly small problems. Occasional screen flicker through mobo HDMI & system was hanging a little bit here and there but it did not crash. Looking back I think it crashed while installing Windows, but it restarted without me noticing and resumed right where it left off so I thought nothing of it.Set up rest of PC and built loop. After full completion I booted it up, only to get stuck in a boot loop. Had to hard shut down but eventually got back into Windows. This is when it began to BSOD anywhere from 5 min to 1 hour of uptime. I was getting BSOD codes from so many different random reasons I didn't know where to begin looking. It was like a piñata of BSOD codes.Troubleshooting Steps Taken1. Swapped RAM DIMM Slots2. Ran off one stick of RAM. Tried both sticks.3. Changed RAM kit to G. Skill of same specs. Tried single stick operation.4. Tried new PSU (confirmed 100% operational)5. Tried new GPU (confirmed 100% operational)6. Tried installing Windows 11 on 4 different drives. 2 of which are 100% operational.I did not have another AM5 CPU at the time to slot in. Generally CPU would be the least likely item to be deflective so I will not test with another confirmed operational chip until everything else has been ruled out to prevent the possible destruction of a perfectly good AM5 chip due to ASUS having terrible QA.Swapped to an X870E-E board and all problems went away. I had done a Cinebench R23 run on the X670E-E that scored 15,000. Scored just shy of 18,000 on the X870E-E. That is way too much of a gain for it be a mobo generational improvement. Especially when the X670 and X870 are using the same exact chipsets.From my tests and other users similar issues with the same board over the entire lifetime of this boards manufacture I was able to deduce that ASUS X670 boards have inferior RAM engineering and trace setups. This led to instable memory issues, even on board approved kits. The RAM itself was completely fine so it would pass Memtest.Also the Intel LAN and WiFi on this board are absolute trash and should be avoided like the plague.Just spend the extra $60 or w.e. it is right now and get the X870E-E if you want to be fancy or go with a B650 if you want to save money. Don't be like me and try to be slick going somewhere in between.ASUS please get your QA act together. If I had issues with the X870 it was going to be the last thing I ever purchased from your company.
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