
3 m.2 slots, easy setup, supports most needed connections for RGB, fan, USB etc, Works without a hitch,

1. Big nice board. 2. DR.Debug light is very helpful. Showing CPU temperatures once booted to OS. 3. Sleek design. 4. Lots of connectivity. It supports PCIE5 x8/x8 mode. Make dual GPU possible without sacrificing too much performance when testing out LLM AI models

+ Great features and priced lower than competitors + Great motherboard design and aesthetics + Customizable onboard RGB lights + PCIe 5.0 x16 for GPU fps boost + AMD Expo ran with no issues + Tons of BIOS OC options + Generous of USB ports + Troubleshooting LEDs

I really like how the motherboard has a backplate to prevent scratches and not to damage the lights. I also like how is the io shield is pre-installed on the motherboard.

No Bios update needed for 9800x3d cpu Clean aesthetics Easy to navigate bios Solid sturdy board Has an easy to access reset button and power button on the side of the board so you can assemble your PC outside of the case and test it! The easy GPU release button on the side makes replacing your GPU a breeze!

All's good so far A+++

Support for all the latest AM5 CPUs. I am currently using a 9800X3D. Support for a wide variety of Ram. I currently have 32 GB of 6400MT/s RAM which works without issue. Lots of fan headers. Could use at least 1 more aRGB header but has 2 regular RGB headers.

Pros: Everything is stable and sufficient for my retro build purposes. Using Patriot DDR5 sticks (not paired at the factory) successfully at CL30 and 6000M/T, an AMD 7600X, and an RX 9060XT. Plenty of SATA connections for SSDs and an internal DVD drive (only running a single NVMe due to RAM shortage) in a SilverStone FLP-02 case.

- Sleek black design with silver accents looks amazing, especially in white-themed builds imo. - The heatsinks look great, they really make it look "tough"... Tuf? - Smart, intuitive layout makes fan and cable connections effortless and no cables running across the entire motherboard or over components. - Armoury Crate and ASUS DriverHub streamline setup and updates flawlessly. - Solid performance and stability with the Ryzen 9 7900X and DDR5 memory with EXPO enabled in my case. - Quality feel throughout, this is not the most expensive motherboard from ASUS, but you sure feel quality and that premium feeling from the moment you unbox it.

-Solid motherboard with everything you need -Plenty of USB ports -Overbuilt M2 heatshields -No shared PCIe lanes with M2


it came with 5000 series ready bios, nice quality sturdy, wifi is good and i got my xmp on my ram

It works and functions, No random blue screens or slow boots for no reason other than memory training. Getting a working motherboard is half battle when it comes to buying a motherboard. The Asus BIOS/UEFI is always a gem and fun to work with. The SP score feature Asus has been using for these last few years is always a fun. SlimSAS slot is useful

Works unlike the last terrible Gigabyte motherboard I bought here.

First of all, the motherboard is good is solid right out of box. Everything working as intended. Here's some features I like: - Enhanced Power Design: DRPS 14+2+1 VRM power - Memory can use ocup to 6600+MHz - Stable and vram is decent cooling from the heatsink

The board has decent I/O, is easy to work with and install. The bios GUI is well thought out. Integrated WIFI 7 chipset is extremely fast and stable.

It booted right up, the BIOs are easy to navigate, overclocking the memory was a breeze, much better than the Gigabyte board I was using

Beautiful, diy friendly
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Great firmware UI Easy to flash BIOS Configurable RGB colors & light patterns Pre-configured clock/voltage profiles (including dedicated GPU) for easy tuning Most parameters are adjustable for fine tuning

- Stable with no crashes in 6 weeks of use - it has enough features with 4 ram slots, rgb headers, bluethooth and wifi built in to make it feel better than the cheapest options - Great price - XMP/DOCP worked on second attempt with G. Skill RGB 3600 Mhz Ram