🚀 Elevate Your Gaming Experience!
The ASUS ROG Strix X670E-E Gaming WiFi motherboard is engineered for high-performance gaming, featuring an AMD Socket AM5 for Ryzen 7000 processors, 18+2 power stages, DDR5 memory support, and advanced thermal solutions. With four M.2 slots, PCIe 5.0, and WiFi 6E, this motherboard is designed to meet the demands of modern gaming and multitasking.
Brand | ASUS |
Product Dimensions | 24.5 x 5 x 30.5 cm; 1.7 kg |
Item model number | 90MB1BR0-M0EAY0 |
Manufacturer | Asus |
Series | ROG STRIX X670E-E |
Colour | black |
Form Factor | ATX |
Processor Type | None |
Processor Socket | Socket AM5 |
Memory Technology | DDR5 |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Maximum Memory Supported | 128 GB |
Memory Clock Speed | 2133 MHz |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.7 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**D
Reliable board with great specs!
I really like those boards. Excellent specs, offering everything that I need. Great style for fancy builds, running reliably. Yes, the Rog Strix cost a bit more, but they have loads of features and comfort others do not offer. Flashing bios is very comfortable via bios flash port. Memory training with fast RAM can take some time! Do not wonder if it gets stuck on an orange LED q-code 15. Simply wait! Do not follow recommendations to clear cmos or to reseat anything. Many say they waited 5-10 minutes and nothing happened … that might not be enough … AMD boards like this might need longer. 4x 32 GB RAM and it handled them well. But … memory training took it 35 mins on an orange 15 … then it looped 5x 10 mins … once memory training was completed it ran like a champ! Do not think this is a mistake or that it froze. If you follow the cmos or reseating advice you just extend memory training! Its not the board … other boards do the same. And do not RMA thinking something is wring when it does not post showing an orange 15 … give it some time. Not just 5-10 mins. Only downside is that the second gen 5 m.2 slot is unuseable as using slot 2 and/or 3 brings the PCI-e slot 1 speed for the GPU down from x16 to x8. I use a gen 5 for Windows in slot 1 and 2x gen 4 in slot 4 & 5, keeping 2 & 3 vacant.
J**Y
Looks gorgeous in the case paired with my 5090
Lots of features and a lot of connections is why I chose this board also for the white aesthetic I can recommend this board
J**R
Update BIOS!!
Great motherboard. Just make sure you update BIOS ASAP! The BIOS that comes with it will cause a lot of blue screens. You must update BIOS.
C**J
The best so far.
This is the third x670 chipset board I have tried in the last year or so. I'm reluctant to review it as the previous 2 started well but soon became useless. So at the moment this board is working very well and justifies a good review. But as with the previous boards this one could also end up not good if it followed the same pattern and then you would end up reading an inaccurate review. Anyway for now......Everything you need to install the board is included in the box - easy. At first power up it immediately goes into safe boot mode asking for F1 key press. That in itself is an improvement over the MSi board which would hang and not enter BIOS. So on first power up it works as expected and boots up into Windows 11 without issue. I run 6400MTs DDR5 which is problematic when coupled with a new Ryzen processor. It has been years since latest Ryzens release and yet still the manufacturers are having to release BIOS updates to try and make things work. I don't know who is to blame but it was at release and still is at present a mess.So it is encouraging that this Asus Rog Strix board boots up and into windows without any DDR issues at all. There's not a lot else to say. It's performance is the same as the other boards when they worked. There's no sudden magical increase in anything. It does what it says. I bought it for the e-clock. The latest generation of Ryzens and associated hardware just doesn't work very smoothly - as in most people will have some kind of issue. On first release my Ryzen would run all 8 cores at just under 5700Mhz. It was great. Now it has been nurfed by AMD so that it is impossible to reach that speed anymore unless you have access to an external clock generator - hence e-clck on this Asus board. On the MSI board for example, if I was lucky enough to get it to boot, the processor would rarely achieve over 5400 - on single core! It is the same for this Asus board because all boards are constrained by the same idiotic nonsense from AMD trying to sort out their mess that should have been done long before release. - back to the same old story of industry not behaving and deliberately releasing unfinished products.Anyway, as this board has e-clck I can fool (essentially) the system into running faster because it doesn't know that it is!! It works very nicely, but .....I manually tune my system. It takes many hours but gives me the absolute best performance/efficiency setup. However, Asus have a few tricks for people that don't want to get into that level of detail. For instance "AI Overclocking". lol I laugh because there is no AI. It's just nonsense using buzzwords for marketing. There is "A". there is no intelligence attached to it. AI can self learn and adapt to unforeseen variables. This Asus AI does not. It is basically a firmly constrained set of algorithms to try and enhance your system speed. It does work. Within an Asus defined range of variables the system can actually boost it's own performance, but not to any level worth writing about and indeed still well below what was achievable on first release. And...... it is unstable. Random restarts or hangs etc only go to prove that Asus AI is NOT AI otherwise it would use its "I"(for intelligence) to prevent errors. That is the whole point of AI - which this is definitely NOT.Basically no current Ryzen setup will perform without issue. I guarantee that at some point something will go wrong, but so far with this Asus Rog Strix board all that has gone wrong is Asus own jiggery pokery such as AI overclocking.It is a nice change to press the power button and be loaded into Windows within a few seconds each time reliably. Long may it continue.
E**A
Purchased 2, both bricked...
Edit: Purchased a MSi X870E Carbon. Works perfectly.TD;DR: Avoid this product. TWO DOA mobos + dead CMOS battery. Suspiciously available "used" on Amazon.Full review: Ordered this for a new build since it was the best rated mobo for my setup (Ryzen 7 9800X3D / RTX 5080) and from the moment I switched it on it threw up a "0d" q-code error.The first red flag was that the box was not sealed. I tried EVERY troubleshooting method possible after trawling the net, ASUS support and even reddit but the error persisted. I thought it may be bad luck and purchased another.The 2nd mobo worked, no "0d" error. Hooray! Then I updated the bios... and guess what? More error codes! I performed all the necessary checks and steps, this time the errors were "EC" and "C5", depending on what the motherboard decided it wanted to do on the moment I hit the power button.I returned both, thanks for Amazon for being so understanding.The second red flag is that you can purchase this mobo 'pre-owned' on the amazon store page... pre-owned??? No thanks!
F**Y
Feature packed and well designed
Used this in my first PC build for over ten years (yes, I was due an upgrade). I was impressed by the connectivity, with well arranged sockets for NVMe SSDs, with heatsinks built in, making installation really easy.While hardly cheap, the features on this motherboard are worth paying for if you want a high performance, and highly upgradable, motherboard. It works perfectly with the latest 9800X3D and an RTX 5070 Ti.
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