
-Got REV 1.2, so fully updated for compatibility, only one update available above it to improve 5800x3d performance, will update if I get that CPU later. - No fans, but thick heatsinks instead, so less noise. -Wifi 6e available (although I have no use for it right now). - I'm using it's Wifi antenna to connect a Quest 2 directly at 866 Mbps through Windows Hotspot , good enough for my VR setup (unfortunately cannot use Wifi-6 for hotspot).

M.2 slot lga 1700 everything is great even has a c port slot which is nice idk what I would use it for

Very fast response time. Very colorful. Nice quality motherboard.

3 PCIE 4 NMVE slots Strong voltage regulation ROG STRIX brand, their other chipset MB sells for $500 - their engineers put only what is needed to get the lower price point. BIOS flash without having to power on MB before first boot when building.

Good bios, great m.2 installation, good gpu removal button, clean looking board


Debug code for easy debugging solid PCIE slots all white components PCIE and m.2 easy install/uninstall

-PCIe 5.0 M2 support with high bandwidth -solid WiFi performance -easy to navigate BIOS -looks great if you have a case window

- Incredible QOL features for building - Easy to understand BIOs and setup - Simple driver and software install

Feels sturdy Numerous connection options Ez release option makes adding and switching out SSDs a breeze Overall a really solid no nonsense build

Great bandwidth with basically no lane sharing Bios is easy to navigate High quality board with lots of argb and fan headers

- Easy upset. - Easy updating of the Bios. - Nice Bios menu.

- Well packaged. - Excellent documentation. - Necessary accessories included.

- has 2 ARGB ports - easily connect multiple argb fans, extenders are highly recommended. - website is clear with specifications and parts, you can easily use that as visual reference where things go - really convenient when you're a first time pc builder who just crammed everything and researched only for a week.

Easy to install and user-friendly BIOS interface Great compatibility with latest-gen Ryzen CPUs Smooth RAM management XMP works perfectly Plenty of USB ports and well-placed M.2 slots Built-in Wi-Fi works flawlessly Stable performance during long gaming sessions Good cooling support with enough fan headers

This was a major headache because I was trying to use the OnBoard graphics with a integrated AMD processor and I couldn't get video no matter what I tried so i took an old GPU from an old PC and didn't realize the old GPU's force the Bios into CSM mode vs UEFI but on top of that I think I had a HDMI cable that worked find on my BluRay player but not on the Onboard HDMI for this board. So I ended up spending $500 on a new GPU i was trying to avoid spending money on. That's what I get for trying to go cheap i guess.

This is a great board with plenty of ports for all your needs. The wifi on this board is alot better than expected.

Plenty of I/O, 3 M.2 drives, PCIE5, wifi (haven't tested this yet). Quiet fan curve by default but stays cool, my 250K at 100+ watts is barely over 50, while nothing else on the board is out of the 30's. No issues applying XMP timings. The main workload I bought this for a heavily threaded Python app with a lot pillow usage and perceptual hashing limited by memory bandwidth. This is a whole lot faster than my 11700k and has been rock solid. Probably nothing to stress the 8 phase power delivery, which is fine with me!