

- It is compatible with the 9950X3D processor and can handle its heavy loads. - It features 3 M.2 slots, which is ideal for future expansions. - Its design is quite attractive and premium.

- Built in Wifi/BT - Built in I/O Shield - Sufficient rear I/O - Premium looking heatsink shroud - Preinstalled M.2 screws is super convenient - Shipped with latest BIOS version - Two M.2 slots + 4 SATA ports for storage


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.

Wifi 7 AM5 Stays cool

Works unlike the last terrible Gigabyte motherboard I bought here.

+ 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

Beautiful mobo, everything has been thought of to make building east and beautiful at the same time
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Solid features for the price Worked great out of the box XMP worked great once enabled RGB is vibrant I/O plate pre installed Well packaged

Rear connections makes for a great looking build, easy to install

- Best bang for buck in my opinion - Exactly the same as the Riptide WiFi but for $10 less - Decent enough VRM size 7+1+1 (although they say 14, it's really 7) - 4 M.2 Slots - WiFi 7 and BT compatible - Should work instantly with 9000 series CPUs -Supports 8000 MT/s DDR5!

Hidden back connectors, black brushed aluminum, minimal ambient light

This is pretty much as good as it gets. Yes, there are teething issues with WRX90 because it's such a new platform, but once you get past those, the board has been rock solid.

I'm old and I haven't built a computer since 2015. I managed to get this board and whole system to fire up without a single hiccup. I'm happy I found a board without WiFi so I don't have antennas cluttering up the rear.

Shields/heatsinks are not flimsy, the entire board feels sturdy which was a requirement for this build.

I recently wanted to replace my B650E and decided to go x870E, It is an access motherboard the Bios is simple and has straight forward information on what each segment does currently running with a 7800x3d and 5600mhz of Ram impressed with the stability.

Back connect Super sleek

- Good wifi reception even if you don't plug in the antennas - BIOS UI is pleasant to use and offers good control over fan curves - Good linux compatibility - Relatively cheap for having the latest-gen tech

Install was a breeze: MSI has finally nailed the "EZ" life. The M.2 clips mean no more hunting for those tiny, soul-crushing screws, and the PCIe release button is a lifesaver if you have a massive GPU. Built for the future: Wi-Fi 7 is fast, and having USB4 ports is a huge plus for my external drives. I feel like I won't need to upgrade this platform for a long, long time. Overclocking? No sweat: The power delivery on this board is overkill in the best way possible. My Ryzen chip stays rock solid, and the heatsinks actually do their job instead of just looking pretty.