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The ASUS ROG Strix X670E-E is a premium ATX motherboard designed for AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors, featuring an 18+2 power stage design for robust CPU support, DDR5 memory compatibility, four M.2 slots with advanced heatsinks for PCIe 5.0 SSDs, and cutting-edge connectivity including WiFi 6E and USB 3.2 Gen 2x2. Its advanced thermal solutions and Aura Sync RGB lighting make it ideal for high-performance gaming and professional builds seeking future-proof technology and reliable overclocking.











| ASIN | B0BF5D8QXC |
| Available Memory Slots | 4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,738 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 22 in Motherboards |
| Box Contents | Camera Body |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Brand Name | ASUS |
| CPU Model | AMD Ryzen 7 |
| CPU socket | Socket AM5 |
| Chipset Type | AMD X670 |
| Chipset type | AMD X670 |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible Processors | AMD Ryzen 7000 Series |
| Compatible devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible processors | AMD Ryzen 7000 Series |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,298 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04711081891703 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24.5L x 5W x 30.5H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Kilograms |
| Item height | 50 millimetres |
| Main Power Connector Type | 4+4-pin, 8-pin |
| Manufacturer | Asus |
| Memory Clock Speed | 2133 MHz |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| Model Name | ROG STRIX X670E-E |
| Model Number | 90MB1BR0-M0EAY0 |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 13 |
| Platform | Windows |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM5 |
| Product Warranty | 3 Years |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR5 |
| RAM memory technology | DDR5 |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 128 GB |
| System Bus Standard Supported | PCIe |
| Total SATA Ports | 14 |
| Total USB Ports | 13 |
| USB 2.0 | 2 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**E
Asus Rog X870E E Wifi
This is a solid motherboard. It is no lightweight the PCB is very thick. Intuitive bios compared to some other mobo manufacturers. Doesn't look lost in an Antec C8 dual chamber case. Easy to fit gpu and M2 cards. Memory was recognised and Expo worked. CPU 9950x has no issues, and my pc runs better and cooler than it did using a 670 mobo. Wifi 7 seems quicker and more stable, don't ask it just does. Single line out sound output, but the quality is good through my speakers. Trying to think of a negative, apart from the price. Amazon cheaper than most other retailers, and Prime delivery same day before 2200 is insane, but totally appreciated thank you. I prefer the looks compared to the Hero version. I know people criticise Asus if they have to RMA anything back, but you cannot fault the build quality. If you want to save a few quid, buy the cut down H model (less slots), or go white with the A model. This is my third ROG motherboard build, and I really cannot fault it.
M**1
MOBO with AM5 future upgrade path, Excellent overall Performance, Build & BIOS control options
This whole platform is very powerful and is a great match for the Ryzen 9 7950X3D In it's entirety, This Motherboard is a Feature Packed Platform with many Top spec technologies. It has been rock solid in its primary role as part of a home Compute cluster, (part-time gaming rig ;) running demanding compute workloads (VMs/Pods/containers) almost 24/7. One part where I feel that maybe a few pcie lanes could have been sacrificed would have been with native 10G LAN, but with that said the actual Intel I255-v 2.5G Ethernet is still more than good, plus with the option to use USB4/Thunderbolt/Plugin USB 10G NIC or a PCIE slot it provides a lot of flexibility options. Asus have done a solid job on the actual build quality itself, one key aspect are the heatsinks for the Gen5 NVMe slots, these are substantial/Beefy heatsinks and will actually function well as opposed to only being there as just part of the Aesthetics. The same for the VRMs Beefy heatsinks to help with any power demands you throw at this board. The Board layout is very good with ideal positioning for fan headers, etc. QLED is another very nice touch with acts as a Temperature indicator as well as displaying BIOS Codes on Boot. Connectivity Asus have provided a huge number of ports on this board, with multiple USB USB3.2 / USB-C 20G /TB4. Lots of room for devices and future expansions. The labeling on the Rear IO shield is helpful and a nice touch. The Board also comes with WiFi 6E (.ax 160MHz spread) which works very well! This goes to my point this MOBO gives you options and the flexibility you need. Audio and DAC/DSP Chip. This board comes offers some very nice features and 32Bit @ 192k plus a SPDIF for optical in/out. It has some very nice companion apps if installed via the ASUS ARMOURY Crate Utility. It has a very nice sounding Realtek package. BIOS. The BIOS of this motherboard is packed with features, many of which I am still yet to learn about. You have complete control to change almost every aspect you could ever need to customize for their needs. With the AMD CPU you can manipulate the Curve optimizer and have a say on how you want the power delivery to be applied. There is way to much to list here the number of features this motherboard supports is crazy, in a good way! This whole platform is very powerful and is a great match for the Ryzen 9 7950X3D CPU. I am Happy with this purchase and the Build I finally settled on is as follows: Spec's: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D MOBO: ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-E Gaming WiFI RAM: 32GB (16GBx2) Corsair Vengeance DDR5 EXPO_I 6000MHz @ CL30 (Soon to upgrade to 2x32GB Kit) GPU: RTX 3070 8GB Cooler: AIO Corsair H150/170 320mm iCUE .. (I forgot if its the 150/170?) NVMe: X2 WD SN850X [2TB] Crucial 4TB SSD SATA3. (Waiting for prices to drop for Gen5 before upgrade) Case: Corsair 5000D (Very nice case BTW!) PSU: Corsair AX1600i Hope this helps. Solid BUY!
M**R
Poor quality. Never again.
I bought this board after previous builds with MSI. I have to say that the X870-I isn't value for money at all, despite it being a 'premium' board. The quality of the components on this board leaves a lot to be desired, particularly the headers. For example, one of the ground pins in the USB 5Gbps header was missing before being connected - thankfully that particular ground pin, also known as ID, only sends a signal to the other ground pins, so the port works regardless. BIOS is ok, I suppose. However, Armoury Crate doesn't know what it's doing and at times questions your sanity. Half the time it doesn't recognise changes made in the BIOS, which really wastes time going back into to the BIOS, having sworn blind you selected F10 beforehand. Why on earth ASUS thought it was great to remove audio from the board and put it on the Rog Strix Hive II is anybody's guess. I suppose 'Hive' is ASUS' idea of a bad joke. Not everyone listens to audio/streaming/gaming through headphones. In short, the Hive is a useless magnetic paperweight. I can very well see myself going back to MSI and selling this board on for parts in the not too distant future.
M**.
Stunning gaming experience
An awesome gaming machine for the money, very easy to setup, high quality feel to it, very sturdy, loads of connectivity, easy to update the bios which takes around 5 minutes, and handles gaming very easily. This is an AM5 platform and used 64Gb Ram with a 9800x3d processor, combined with a 24Gb GPU makes this motherboard a very strong component, looks amazing in black with it's rgb setup. Very impressive and would definitely buy again.
J**E
No need to spend more...
It is a motherboard. It has everything. It does most things. In my opinion this is the best compromise between price<>features at this time. Altough it only has one PCIe 5.0 slot, it will not be throttled down when using a SSD. Other, even more expensive boards, will throttle back to PCIe 4.0 when a SSD is used. Not only do I find this an odd design choice, it usually boils down to false advertising as this shortcoming is not advertised but hidden away in the small-print of the manual. The PCIe16_1 slot will keep running at full speed (PCIe 5.0), which will be good for future graphics cards, but it compromises with its remaining slots. There is a small PCIe1 slot, for smaller extension cards (running at PCIe 3.0), and a full size PCIe16_2 slot that supports PCIe 4.0. This slot configuration should be enough, unless your future usage scenario is to add a second high-end graphics card. There are plenty USB-ports ranging from super-fast to not so fast, by todays standards, but even the slowest ports are more than adequate for mouse/keyboard and low speed USB sticks (inlcuding BIOS updates). It has a full audio connector layout, including an optical port, and for the internal AMD graphics you can make use of Display Port or HDMI (2.1). Being a ROG board it has a wide range of overclock features. I am not an overclocker and, from what I have read, it is quite risky to overclock with the current AMD CPUs and chipsets. I can not comment on its overclock features or stability, but Asus is generally quite good at this. Do this at your own risk though. It also has some nice ROG design features, including a nifty looking LED logo that can change colour to your own liking. The SSD heatsinks look great and also serve the function of making your SSDs run just a little bit cooler. There is a massive amount of fan connectors on-board, too many for my taste, but some people feel the need to turn their case into a LED Hovercraft and will mount more fans than a high-spec military drone. On top of that there are also multiple RGB connectors and even an optional second CPU fan connector. All in all this motherboard has all the features, mod-cons and superfluous lightning effects that you need. In some respect it has better features than more expensive boards and it looks awesome. Pros: - Excellent features - Quality build - Many connectors and slots - Does not throttle the PCIe 5.0 slot Cons: - Too expensive (like all current motherboards) - Only 1 full speed PCIe slot (but at least it does not throttle down) - Wi-Fi aerial lead is a bit short for optimal placement - BIOS updates can be a little iffy Conclusion: At present this is one of the best-featured motherboards you can get. Spending more would not add much, perhaps a few more faster USB ports and spending less will likely make you miss out on the PCIe 5.0 features. (01-06-2023)
E**E
The ATX Strix X870E-E in my Lian Li O11 EVO XL paired with AMD Ryzen 9950X3D
I installed the ATX Strix X870E-E into my Lian Li O11 EVO XL and appreciated how its beefy VRM heatsinks and reinforced PCIe slots cleared the chassis rails without fuss. The matte black finish and subtle ROG accents felt durable, and neatly labelled headers made cable management straightforward. In the UEFI BIOS I enabled the AMEP profile for my DDR5-6400 kit, only to find occasional instability at full speed. Dialling the memory down to 6000 MHz delivered rock-solid operation without any further tweaking. I also fine-tuned fan curves through Q-Fan—the stock pump profile was a bit loud at idle, but adjusting it took only a few clicks. Power delivery never wavered under my Ryzen 9 9950X3D. During extended Cinebench runs and gaming sessions, temperatures remained in check and there was no sign of thermal throttling or voltage droop. The primary M.2 slot consistently hit full PCIe 5.0 speeds, while secondary M.2 and SATA ports shared lanes exactly as documented. Networking impressed: onboard Wi-Fi 7 held a rock-solid link across my house, delivering lower latency and smoother multi-device performance than earlier standards. The 2.5 GbE LAN port pushed full throughput on my home switch, and front-panel USB-C plus three USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 ports covered all my high-speed peripherals without complaint. My only quibbles are the premium price tag and occasional lag when navigating deep BIOS menus. Armoury Crate still loads more background services than I’d prefer, so I pared it back to essentials after setup. Overall, in my roomy O11 EVO XL, the Strix X870E-E delivers stable performance, extensive connectivity, and Wi-Fi 7 an excellent base for a high-end 9950X3D build.
B**N
Nice motherboard if you have the budget
Really nice rgb, 4 ssd slots is great and works with all my other components. Easy tk update the bios and is very quick and easy to install. Has lots of features but you can get other boards for much cheaper at little downgrade in features
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.
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