I placed 2x 4090 GPUs on this motherboard and its only detecting 1 of them (the one closer to the cpu). Maybe is something to do with the BIOS config. Please can you give me an idea of whats happening? Thanks you so much, I've looked up everywhere but havent find anything. Really appreciate it.
I thought that AMD was not well suited with 4 ram banks active. Did you experience any problems with your 4 banks in the slots? I'm asking because I have the same setup. But was recommended to only put two memory banks in, due to some limitations on the AMD system
I just got my one today can’t believe I got it so easy in Hong Kong unfortunately yet to build it as I’m waiting for the rest of the custom liquid cooling parts to show up
installs a kit of 4 stick 64GB 6000mhz DDR5 ram. proceeds keeping on running them at stock JEDEC spec at 3600Mhz... kind of a poor way of showing how the crosshair's new improved RAM slots are supposed to make running ram fast and much more stable..
Was comparing the m2 specs in the manual for the x670e hero against the x870e version and looks like the x670e has more usable M2's According to the Asus manual, on x670e - you can populate M2_1, M2_2 (lanes from CPU) and M2_3 and M2_4 (lanes from chipset) GPU still runs at 16X. Lane sharing only occurs if you populate the 2nd PCI-E slot with the M2 add in card, which drops the GPU to 8X. So you can run 4 M2's (2 from cpu and 2 from chipset) with 16X GPU. The USB 4.0 ports on the x670e must be taking lanes from the chipset so you have 20 lanes for GPU and M2 from the CPU. On x870e you have more M2 slots. You can populate M2_1, M2_2, and M2_3 (lanes taken from CPU) and M2_4 and M2_5 (lanes from chipset) However by populating M2_3 it drops GPU to 8x but also disables M2_2 completely!!. So looks like you can run 3 M2's (1 from cpu, 2 chipset) with 16X GPU. The USB 4.0 is taking lanes from the CPU so this limits you to only 20 lanes for GPU and M2 from the CPU.
He's correct just checked the manual myself, and that's a shame, I double checked to make sure I was reading it correctly before I made a decision and what this guy said is correct, the manual can download from the Asus website under this motherboard page. I will be getting the x670e hero this is a deal breaker tbh@@gunjitsingh2709
I don't think so. The rog x670e Extreme has much of the same specs. Wi-Fi 7 if you really need it and more power stages on this board but unless you're heavily overclocking, I don't think it is NB.
PoS waste of money. People who previously had a X670E board have ripped themselves off massively. And for what? Just for the stupid "AI" gimmick most of all, and some QoL features that don't even make your life that much easier compared to the previous gen boards, and still takes pretty much the same time to use.
@@minhtthach7754I just ordered 2 kits of Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5 2X32GB 6000 CL30 AMD EXPO, I'm curious if I'll be able to get them to both work stable. If not I'm just going to return one kit.
The unique accent is great 👍. Not an annoying voice and kept me watching, good work. Got me as a new subscriber
Too expensive! Will put the 9800X3D on the Strix X870E-E instead.
you didn't talk about pcie lane sharing with m.2 slots and which ones to use if you dont want to share pcie lanes and want gpu to use full 16 lanes.
This or the carbon x870e?
Great overview!! Ordered mine today!! 👍
what ram kit did you buy? I just bought mine but undecided which to go with.
@@AzraelIgnisCorsair Dominator Titanium 64gb (CMP64GX5M2B6000Z30)
I placed 2x 4090 GPUs on this motherboard and its only detecting 1 of them (the one closer to the cpu). Maybe is something to do with the BIOS config. Please can you give me an idea of whats happening? Thanks you so much, I've looked up everywhere but havent find anything. Really appreciate it.
I thought that AMD was not well suited with 4 ram banks active. Did you experience any problems with your 4 banks in the slots? I'm asking because I have the same setup. But was recommended to only put two memory banks in, due to some limitations on the AMD system
What a beautiful motherboard
I just got my one today can’t believe I got it so easy in Hong Kong unfortunately yet to build it as I’m waiting for the rest of the custom liquid cooling parts to show up
That was lucky. I know here they are only available from 7 October.
@@GLITCHEDZA that’s interesting
Well, in a day or so, I will be posting a build video as I have completed the liquid cooling system
@@Tech-Tide2387, @GLITCHEDZA how tall is the vrm of this motherboard?
What memory are you going to use?
installs a kit of 4 stick 64GB 6000mhz DDR5 ram.
proceeds keeping on running them at stock JEDEC spec at 3600Mhz...
kind of a poor way of showing how the crosshair's new improved RAM slots are supposed to make running ram fast and much more stable..
Thanks for the review
Was comparing the m2 specs in the manual for the x670e hero against the x870e version and looks like the x670e has more usable M2's
According to the Asus manual, on x670e - you can populate M2_1, M2_2 (lanes from CPU) and M2_3 and M2_4 (lanes from chipset)
GPU still runs at 16X. Lane sharing only occurs if you populate the 2nd PCI-E slot with the M2 add in card, which drops the GPU to 8X.
So you can run 4 M2's (2 from cpu and 2 from chipset) with 16X GPU. The USB 4.0 ports on the x670e must be taking lanes from the chipset so you have 20 lanes for GPU and M2 from the CPU.
On x870e you have more M2 slots. You can populate M2_1, M2_2, and M2_3 (lanes taken from CPU) and M2_4 and M2_5 (lanes from chipset) However by populating M2_3 it drops GPU to 8x but also disables M2_2 completely!!. So looks like you can run 3 M2's (1 from cpu, 2 chipset) with 16X GPU. The USB 4.0 is taking lanes from the CPU so this limits you to only 20 lanes for GPU and M2 from the CPU.
Dont think this is true at all, how can populating one m2 disable another !! It kinda defeats the point of having multiple m2
He's correct just checked the manual myself, and that's a shame, I double checked to make sure I was reading it correctly before I made a decision and what this guy said is correct, the manual can download from the Asus website under this motherboard page. I will be getting the x670e hero this is a deal breaker tbh@@gunjitsingh2709
would this be ideal for the 9800x3d?
Yes it will work in this board perfectly.
@GLITCHEDZA amazing 👏 thank you
would have loved ROG keychain from Strix line instead of bottlecap opener
Recommend to update to this board if having the X670e Hero?
They are very similar. I wouldn't say the upgrade would be worth it tbh.
Should I get this if I have the asus rog x670e Extreme?
I don't think so. The rog x670e Extreme has much of the same specs. Wi-Fi 7 if you really need it and more power stages on this board but unless you're heavily overclocking, I don't think it is NB.
Is it working with 7800X3D?
It's meant for all am5 socket, so yes
Can you place a link for the type of memory got for the board?
The RAM used in this review is the Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 6000 MT/s -www.kingston.com/en/memory/gaming/kingston-fury-beast-ddr5-rgb-memory
guess this is the best board you can buy considering its 600 bucks nearly
Does ist supports ECC?
No ASUS doesn’t do ecc. The x870 master from aorus does…
nice video
PoS waste of money. People who previously had a X670E board have ripped themselves off massively. And for what? Just for the stupid "AI" gimmick most of all, and some QoL features that don't even make your life that much easier compared to the previous gen boards, and still takes pretty much the same time to use.
It is able to run 4 sticks of 96GB of DDR5 RAM consistently at 6400 mhz, unless you don't know what it means
@@minhtthach7754I just ordered 2 kits of Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5 2X32GB 6000 CL30 AMD EXPO, I'm curious if I'll be able to get them to both work stable. If not I'm just going to return one kit.
lekker !
AMD has not fixed the limitations of the memory controller. Still can’t run 4 x 32GB. WHY AMD?!
Have you tested this board? It says it can handle up to 192GB
The problem isn’t on the board it’s in the cpu. It’s memory controller specifically.