
similar to the z790, which I currently have. Great look and amazing options.

* Lots of potential for storage. 28 PCIe lanes is huge at this price point. * IPMI is so convenient for running a headless system. * Fits plenty of potential in a small form factor. 4 built in SATA ports plus 2 M.2 sockets. 7 fan headers. M.2 doesn't compete with PCIe for lanes. All awesome.

- muted aesthetic - easy to use BIOS - built-in WiFi and Bluetooth - good I/O selection

Plenty of fan headers placed in great spots for connecting fans, water cooling pump/radiator, etc. Wi-Fi 7 (For Windows 11 only) GPU quick release lever USB-C Front and Rear suppport Wi-Fi Antennas are slim (a clearance issue with Tower 300) NvME secure posts are clasps built into the board, a nice touch and no worrying about tiny screws being lost NvME Heat Sinks with Thermal Pads

Looks. Performance. Wifi7


Price won't break the bank Has a clean design/look 5G LAN No frills x870 board that does what I need it to, no more, no less

- Tasteful design - WIFI 7 and PCIe Gen 5.0 - Five M.2 expansion slots (x1 Gen 5, x3 Gen 4, x1 Gen 3) - No lane sharing with primary GPU slot! - 8 layer PCB - Full heatsink coverage - 20+2+1 VRM design - PCIe EZ Release - x4 SATA3 - 5Gbps LAN - Bios Flashback Button

I replaced an Asrock X670E PG with an ASUS X870-A which brought out the potential of my Ryzen 9 7950x, Samsung 980 M2 drives, and Asus TUF 4070 super, revitalizing my fading gaming rig. The performance in Cyberpunk 2077 at Ultra quality was greatly improved, no more laggy movement and smearing scenery.

New feature to flash BIOS with no memory was a life saver.

Very good power delivery and lots of features for the price range

- Stunning White aesthetic Board - Blends Well in White Build - Plenty of Modern Features. M.2's, PCIE 5, DDR5 - 9000 Series Ready

very simple to use and easy to install The material build is great and durable specially the heat sinks used. lock button for the GPU thats great add. The CMOS clear Button sand the Flash are very useful to use in certain situation.

Was looking for a white MB for my white build and came across this one which was highly rated. Honestly I really enjoy both the look as well as the practical features which make building with it easy: things like slide lock latches for NvME drives (also fits 3 of these inside the drive door, with one Gen 5 slot), a push eject button for the PCIe slot, and reset/power buttons on the board itself. The QFlash BIOS flashback/update feature is also easy to figure out and was very simple to update my BIOS before putting a 9800x3d in there. Temps are very good with sturdy witt solid, good looking VRMs. Plenty of USB 3.1/3.2 ports on the I/O.

On board graphic card reasonable, WiFi works fine even on Linux

My son and I chose this mother board for his new compute build. Super functional mother board paired nicely with his CPU and GPU

Easy setup with a 9900x and 2 sticks (16gb each) CL30 DDR5. Everything came together well and quick detour to bios on setup to set CPU and ram exos oc and all is good in the world. A true no issue at all experience

Literally top of the line in everything I was looking for. PCIE 5, so you can pair it with the Samsung 9100. Latest intel processor (Which is also super fast). Wifi is also fast. The price was great for top of the line. I am super happy with it. The BIOS system is very intuitive/easy to use. And it looks great.

lots of fan ports usb-c 2 m.2 slots

Multiple M.2 slots that do not share lanes with the GPU slot 5G network port EZ Release button for the main PCIE slot Debug readout and LEDs help with troubleshooting questions