🚀 Dominate tomorrow’s games with ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E — power, speed, and AI smarts in one sleek board!
The ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming WiFi motherboard is engineered for AMD Ryzen 7000-9000 series CPUs, featuring an 18+2+2 power stage design rated at 110A per stage, advanced AI overclocking and cooling, PCIe 5.0 support across five M.2 slots, dual USB4 Type-C ports, WiFi 7, and robust thermal solutions. Its DIY-friendly Q-Release system and comprehensive connectivity options make it a top-tier choice for professional gamers and creators seeking future-ready performance.
Processor | amd_ryzen_7 |
Memory Speed | 320 MHz |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | ROG STRIX X870E-E GAMING WIFI |
Item model number | ROG STRIX X870E-E GAMING WIFI |
Item Weight | 5.28 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.4 x 14.4 x 11.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.4 x 14.4 x 11.1 inches |
Color | BLACK |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B0DDZNZF76 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 30, 2024 |
T**L
Reliable Motherboard with Impressive Features
I am thoroughly impressed with this motherboard. It has performed flawlessly without any issues. Initially, I faced some difficulty setting up the wifi and bluetooth, but once I connected the white fin accessory, everything worked perfectly. The smart AI overclocking feature is exceptional, allowing me to achieve maximum RAM speeds effortlessly. Despite being typically critical of tech products, I must admit that this board is exceptional. The build quality is top-notch, and the white aesthetics add a stylish touch to my black-themed setup. All ports functioned correctly, and my gaming experience was smooth and outstanding. I highly recommend this board for anyone building a PC; it's definitely worth the investment, especially considering the price point. ASUS and ROG have once again delivered a stellar product that exceeds expectations. I would definitely purchase this motherboard again without hesitation.
J**N
Best Motherboard I Ever Had
really like this motherboard. works well haven’t ran into any issues at all. struggled to get the wifi and bluetooth working at the start until i realized i had to plug in that white fin thing. other than that i have ran into zero issues. the smart ai overclocking works great and it let me reach my max ram speeeds. i usually am super critical on tech stuff but this board is amazing the build quality is fantastic, the white makes it even more dope even with my black setup. all ports worked properly and my games all ran smooth and amazing. if you’re building a pc get this board you won’t regret it especially for the price. ASUS and ROG never fail to amaze me. 10/10 would buy again.
J**N
Have no regret buying this motherboard
First I must say this motherboard makes life easy. Compared to the gigabyte motherboard that consider mid price was a pain for the year I had it. The dongle is cool use. I can turn the volume and focus on the application that is open. For example I have vc on discord and game open, doom, fortnite I can lower the volume of the game and not lose volume from discord while chatting with friends. Also the added bonus the power button turns on your pc don’t have to reach to the actual pc anymore. As well as headphone input. I got tired of having my headphone connected to my elgato mic. Never needing to mess with settings when elgato go nuts. The comments people made here about screws people talk about being tough around the ssd m.2 I had zero issue. Not sure what people talking about. Not sure if it was bad luck on them. As well as booting I had zero issues. Compared the gigabyte motherboard which was a pain since building this board gave me no issues. First try boot. Even if something went wrong there’s buttons I can use to reset. I don’t have to poke areas like I’m trying to jumpstart a car. It runs smoothly. I didn’t need to buy windows again but that may be I bought it with more than one use. Or windows fix stuff but all I know I didn’t have to install windows when I replace the motherboard. Wifi I can’t say much on since I prefer to have my pc direct connect to router but since everything been going great I imagine a wifi 7 has to be good too. Just long as your internet is good too. Don’t let the negative reviews stop you from thinking of purchasing this because it does everything like it says and my cpu actually been running cooler too
K**.
Would not recommend, I'm not the only one that has had serious issues
I have had nothing but issues with certain features on this motherboard since I got it, Asus Support pretty much gave me 2 possible solutions, I tried both while in chat support with them, and after they both failed to fix the issues, their answer was "RMA it" - like I can afford to have down time on my only PC lolThings that are great about this board:ECLK OCing on the CPU works well, I have a 7800X3D in it currently and I can push an extra ~200MHz over the normal 5025MHz max boost a 7800X3D has, without issues, and it's stable.The software suite - some hate Asus Armory Crate, and I used to be one of those people on older generations of their software, but it's better now in my opinion. RGB control is pretty good, the different settings you can use are quite nice, I in particular like Starry Night with the background set to off/black, and the colors set to Random, looks pretty awesome. Fan control is also very good, you can set each fan header to it's own curve, and control that curve with multiple temperatures at once (so if the CPU or GPU gets hot, you can have the fans ramp up based off both of those at the same time, so whether you're gaming or doing something CPU intensive, the fans will ramp up).The Q-Release slots are nice, no more having to try & get that stupid GPU-slot lock to pop off so you can get your GPU out.Before we get in to the bad, I should note I use this system for a combination of rendering (which is why the 9950X3D is an incoming upgrade) and gaming.What were the issues I am having you ask?Well, apparently it's all related, at least partially, to RAM settings/clocks, BUT the primary issue is that the 2nd & 3rd M.2 slot are completely messed up unless I run the system with NO XMP/DOCP/EXPO settings, and even then if I manually tune the RAM, it STILL happens randomly. This has happened with two different RAM kits of different sizes, I had a 2x16GB CL30 6000MHz kit, and I'm not running a 2x48GB kit that I have set to CL30 at 6000MHz as well. Sometimes the 2nd & 3rd M.2 slots will just not work at all, sometimes they'll run at PCIe 1.0 x4 (which in case you didn't know, is BASICALLY physical HDD speeds, less than 500MB/s maximum speed). If I enable the EXPLICIT setting in the BIOS to ENABLE both of those M.2 slots & set the GPU slot to x8 speed ... it disables both slots & still sets the GPU slot to x8 speed. If I enable the setting to DISABLE the slots and set the GPU slot to x16, it will still show them as being accessible half the time. Any time I set the RAM speed to what it should be (6000MHz) those 2 M.2 slots will randomly appear or disappear from one power up to the next - sometimes from one REBOOT to the next. This has happened across multiple BIOS updates, including 2 BIOSes that Asus said would "fix the issue" later on.I went back to Asus because I wanted to give them another chance after the whole debacle they've had with poor customer service etc in past years - now I'm regretting ever making that decision. I will be purchasing a different motherboard (liikely an Asrock Taichi) at some point in combination with a 9950X3D, at which point I'll be RMAing this motherboard with Asus, and reselling the replacement as I want nothing to do with it.I highly recommend NOT purchasing this motherboard, if you search Asus Support forums, I am not the only one that has experienced these issues, there's dozens of other users on there that have experienced the same things, and who knows how many others that just "haven't noticed" because they're not trying to use all 5 M.2 slots.
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