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I wouldn´t put more NVME on the board. Your graphics card is going to be x8... Maximum use is 3xM2. M2_1 for Window -> M2_4 and M2_5 as additional storage. Due to the great USB40 trash they implemented -> we are now back to the lane sharing game of PCIe.
I really like the Rog Strix x870e-e a lot. The bios seems a bit overwheIming. I hope that Asus have sorted out their issues and have made the necessary changes. It is between this mobo and the Taichi 870e that I will choose for my son's gaming rig.
I’ve said it before but I love the level of detail you into on your videos. The most expensive board I have purchased was $450 and I can say that having a higher end mother board does make a big difference. So many quality of life features that enhance your experience. This board seems amazing bro I love it! That buttonless ejection for the gpu is super trippy. I love the simple overclocking tools that you get as well. Fantastic board overall. Thanks for the great content erock 💪🏼
Awesome! I’m happy you appreciate the video and all the features this motherboard offers. I remember when you got your $450 motherboard lol. It was a last minute on the fly buy at Microcenter. Haha. 🤣 Good times!
Since you mentioned using 3 M.2 SSDs on this board I figured I would mention that if you were populating M.2_2 or M.2_3 (two of the M.2 slots above the main x16 slot) that you would be cutting the bandwidth down to x8 for your GPU. Not a massive loss of performance, but I figured it was worth mentioning in case you were unaware. If it does indeed bother you, you can move those 2 SSDs to the bottom M.2 slots (M.2_4 and M.2_5). They will be connected to the chipset(s) so it will add a tiny bit of latency, but at least it wouldn't steal bandwidth from that 4090. Enjoyed the videos and get some rest!
Thank you very much for this information. You are correct and I should have mentioned this in the video but I had a lot to cover as you saw. Lol. I definitely slept in this morning! I appreciate the kind words and support! Cheers 😊
I for one, think you did a better job covering this board than anyone else. Very in depth and showed the block diagram. I have ordered this board because of BLACK FRIDAY SALE! I've been researching this board for a long time! I knew all about the "SPECS", but you also showed me a lot in the BIOS area that I very much appreciate! To think you made this video all by yourself is Phenomenal. GREAT JOB MAN! P.S. I had already bought the G.SKILL 8000 ROYAL NEOS to use (supposed to be SK HENIX die A chips), so would be nice to see a video of that in this board before the 9950X3D comes out. Thank You!
Love that this review shows the board actually installed. Not people do that for whatever reason! Thanks for the in depth look at the board and feature set
I've got recently this motherboard, still in the box cause waiting for 9800x3d, and ram 8000+, atm I got psu, gpu, ssd and the Asus rog strix x870e-e gaming wifi obviously
Those gen 5 m.2 slots might be compromising your pcie 5 bandwidth elsewhere. Would appreciated some details regarding that in future videos. It’s something that is often overlooked.
Omg, this is the first time I saw your channel, and you answered my questions in this video. I spent so long skimming videos looking for basic info that you already explained.
I appreciate the in depth motherboard review especially when you show the different bios settings and options. No five or six minute motherboard reviews please! Thank you for all the work that you put in with no editor. 😃
Great review ! I can totally say the feature set on this board and the power delivery and vrm cooling and the post code and the dedicated buttons all make it worth it for me. That’s honestly they packed a ton into this board and it’s indeed what I’d consider an enthusiast board. Myself owning several 500-700$ motherboards over the years I don’t think the price is that bad. Am5 boards in general are already kind of high so this ain’t that far off for what you get.
Thank you! Yeah I know you have that Intel Hero board which is also incredibly awesome! Once you go high end, it’s so hard to go back haha. But yes, you totally get what you pay for here.
Please continue with the deep dives. I just bought this board and learned a couple new things about it from your video that I didn't know before. Just subscribed to your channel, keep up the great work!
I could tell this one was the one going in your build. looks super clean by the way. Cant wait for the X3D stuff. With all the talk of Intel basically being the same or 5% slower, there is only one company left to get every last drop out of the coming 5090. Great in depth video man. Very good flow as well.
Thank you for the many kind words! Yes, I’m very excited for the upcoming 9800X3D! I do really like this ROG Strix board a lot. It’s very clean for sure!
damn, I don't ever comment on videos but I don't think I ever appreciated a video like this one, just perfect in every way, good job honestly, the hours you put in show.
I like the in depth look. It we get a lot of VRM data and other data that is extremely useful from other reviewers, but not a lot of individual feature sets. This almost has me convinced I need an Asus board for the data it gives alone.
I've been experiencing mobo issues with my x670e-e, just a few hours ago I ordered an Asus x870e-e, I was familiar with a decent amount of the differences between the 2 Motherboard but your video has got me very excited for the change, and more importantly the stability for my build. Excellent video, love the detail you go into.
Thank you for the kind words! I appreciate it! I’m sorry to hear about your issues with your current motherboard. I hope the new motherboard works better for you. But of course, always feel free to ask for help.
@@SahajPS Oh boy…. Where do I begin? This ASUS x670e-e of mine has been a borderline nightmare. One of the thing it would do is when I went to go and restart, many times the system will get completely hung up and not even turn over and properly restart and I am forced to either manually power off or reset. When I have to resort to manually resetting or shutting down, often times on the second attempt, the PC would get stuck on code A1 and proceed no further. I would then have to unplugged my power supply and reset my CMOS settings in order for on the third attempt for the computer to usually 100% of the time eventually restart Successfully . Not only that, at least once a month or so the very bottom 4 USB 3.2 ports would lose all functionality and not detect anything being plugged into it. From that point, I would have to go into device manager, go to USB section in device manager and delete all 6 of the bottom USB Root Hubs (USB 3.0) and since I would effectively lose function of mouse and keyboard during this process, I had to go into task scheduler and set a manual restart 15-20 as I need about that amount of time to delete everything from device manager successfully. For a while, the only way I could successful the restart. My computer was shut down, not restart, but just pure shutdown and then turn it back on no matter what I did restart would always fail. I eventually even started unplugging three USB devices and I was eventually able to restart normally (if you call dealing with what I’m dealing with normal lol). That’s about it in a nutshell my guy. Also, for some strange reason, my 2 Corsair RAM DIMMS only lights up prior to loading iCue. But once iCue loads in windows both DIMMS work and respond perfectly to lighting changes. I am planning on getting the x670e-e RMA’d with ASUS once I put in the new x870e-e
@@ErockOnTech definitely appreciate the offer, I got a feeling you probably know a little bit more than I do when it comes to some tech/support for sure!, but if you saw my set up, you might call me master lol, just kidding on the master thing, of course. What if I told you I have 5 SAMSUNG ultra wides? I’d be happy to share you a few pictures or video of my set up sometime in the very near future.
@@403errorskydaddynotfound3wow that is a ton of monitors! Especially being ultra wide too wow! If you ever join the Discord, you’re welcome to share all the pictures you want of your hardware. We have a dedicated hardware picture channel actually.
Great video, very informative and straightforward. I'm new to the pc building process and was doing my own research, which led me here. Definitely going go after this board for future proofing. Also for me as a automotive enthusiasts informative video like this are god sent in my eyes.
This is the first time your channel popped up for me and it was exactly what I was looking for--- a solid deep dive on the hardware and BIOS. Great work, and if there's a Black Friday sale on this I'll take the plunge and someday hopefully find a 9800x3d in a post-scalper universe. I've been an ASUS loyalist for ages and every time I try something different I get a bite in the *ss for my troubles. I tried a Gigabyte board and after a BIOS update it reset my Windows 11 activation. I tried an ASRock board and it will only show the BIOS if there's a monitor plugged into the onboard video, not my GPU. Just stupid sh*t like that that made me think hey, I have never had ridiculous issues like this on an ASUS board.
Shared resources, M.2_2 & M.2_3 slots share bandwidth with PCIEX16(G5). When M.2_2 & M.2_3 are occupied with SSD devices, PCIEX16(G5) will run x8 only.
Thank you for this video, I'm planning to buy this mobo and I didn't kew 60-70% of what you cover on this video. I think this is great approach on how to review mobo's.
Hi there, iam new to your channel & new to pc gaming I do like the indepth reviews you have as I feel it helps everyone from pro to novice, iam just building my first gaming pc for my son . We from the UK gave thanks
Hi Eric, good content, very detailed and I get to learn about AEMP, I am puzzled what that does till now, you have explained it hahahah.. thanks.. hmm as for the GPU, the mechanism is superb. when you pull the back of your inserted GPU, the locking mechanism at the front of the PCI-E slot will spring back to unlock position, it's just like us having to press the locking mechanism before unplugging the GPU. so ya. as for the Q-dash board, I do like that too as it takes you to the configuration of whatever you've click to. The only issue I have with it is.. after you press esc, it will not take you back to Q-Dash. I wish in future, asus will have this feature set, that will be perfect. Nevertheless thank you for the review, I've learned a trick or two from you 👍👍👍
Thank you for the kind words! You are 100% correct! Pressing ESC should absolutely take you back to Q-Dashboard! That is a great idea! I’ll share this feedback with Asus.
Regarding the GPU removal... As far as I know, there isn't much "wiggle room" between the GPU and most cases as far as the expansion slots are concerned. If the tolerances are tight: wouldn't it be necessary to remove the motherboard from the case to get the GPU out? I mean, the is very little room between the "holes" in my O11D case and the screw downs on the GPU.
Now deciding between Carbon, Nova and this one... given I have one NVMe SSD and plan one more now and one in the future, I am totally okay with the 3 m.2 slots before 4th and 5th cut GPU speed in half.
Curious to what the sweet spot for RAM speeds will be for the 9800X3D. The 7800X3D, everyone says the 6000 speed is best, CL30. G.Skill released the CL28 Royals 6000. Thoughts?
I've been there man. I have multiple USB splitters as shown in the video. Man it's a drag having to use hubs and splitters. I'm grateful to no longer need that stuff now for sure!
@@ErockOnTech yeah the next one I build is for sure going to have enough haha when I built this one I didn't think I was going to be where I am today and needing them
I was planning on running a 9800x3d with this board. Will i have to do a bios update b4 i run it?? Thank u! I'm switching from intel and its my first amd set up.
I actually am in the process of swapping out my ROG STRIX X670E-E mobo for the Taichi x670e, as my ROG one has been plagued with RAM and USB burning out and driver issues. I'll be keeping a close eye on the x870e-e down the road once prices drop on new cpus and such, if it holds up and is a reliable board it'll likely be my next upgrade.
Have you contacted Asus for support on these issues? Feel free to circle back with me on the ROG Strix X870E-E after some time. I'll happily report my user experience. I am using it as my daily driver now.
I had half the back USB burning out (like, they connect/disconnect every second) on x370 Taichi in its third year (still use it on its sixth year, just front USB ports instead of back).
@ErockOnTech yes I did, I just got the rog X670E-E out of the case, and am going to be shipping it in for RMA. it's in warranty so thankfully, it'll be fixed, and then I'll use it for the base of a 2nd pc later, and my taichi x670e will be my new daily driver for now.
@Hawky2947 nost of my back USB just quit working completely, and I hadn't been using my rog strix X670E-E board for even a year, and I've found a TON of people having similar problems. My research has yielded taichi x670e as being one of the most reliable dual-gpu supporting boards out there with the x670 chipset, so I'm hopeful I won't have repeat problems lol.
There is a back plate. It’s the Hero that doesn’t have a back plate. Here is a link. Click on gallery. You can see the back plate. rog.asus.com/us/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-x870e-e-gaming-wifi/gallery/
good worrk, really like it. alsı need a super easy best bios settings for this motherboard with 7800x3d for gaming. i guess eveybody gonna like such a content. thanks.
The new q-lock is darn smart as it kinda just uses the downforce to lock and when you lay the cabinet/mobo down releases easy just by slightly turning the gpu. But ya 500$ is a lot for a mobo 😧You really have to weigh if all that connectivity and pci-e 5 lanes is needed for your build. I haven't gone thru the details of the board schematics, but I have before with B-550 boards run into problems dependent which USB 3.x connections you have a couple external harddisks on and when initiating a large copy your system becomes almost totally unresponsive during the copy due to resource sharing. which is kinda annoying. Especially Pro users will be excited about finally getting officially USB4/TB support on the new AMD boards
I really enjoy all the Q features. It just makes PC building easier and I love that. As for the ports, as a creator and a gamer, it’s so nice not having to use splitters anymore.
@@ErockOnTech I just had a look and comparement between this and the Hero board and it's funny how there actually is more USB options on this than the Hero that instead have a newer sound Chip (or other one) and an both an (Intel) 2.5Gbe AND a 5 Gbe Realtek Lan. I do like the look of the Hero board a bit better. (the pixelated noise on this is cheezy) they are both about the same price and still can't use the 3 m.2 gen 5 slots without disabling the Pcie 2 slot. kinda meh for that price.
@@ErockOnTech very much. Just too bad that its kinda vasted all the effort to support high memory transfer when AMD’s memory controller still is what keeps people from having a fair chance at >8000 memory config
What are your thoughts about Armory Crate? I'm going to buy a Asus board for my new PC, but there are a lot of people who hate Armory Crate. Is it a mandatory software or we can live without it?
Armory Crate works fine overall. I'll admit, it can be a bit slow sometimes. But once you set your lighting effects to where you want them, you don't need to really open it. A lot of the same features can be done in the bios as well. So that is also an option.
Does AMD still have PCIE 5.0 issues on the graphic card slot ? I read on a twitter the X670 Boards dropping the speed to PCIE 1.0 or this is solved now. I havent see any update on that topic.
I have not heard of that issue and I have not experienced that myself. Now the PCIe lanes can be cut down from x16 to x8 depending on how many M.2s you install. It’s called lane sharing.
It’s such an expensive jump from LGA1700. I’m looking at about $1300 for cpu, cooler, mobo, expo ram, SSD, etc. I know I can go cheaper on some stuff but don’t like to cheap out.
Honestly, I don’t know. I have not had an opportunity to play with it. But I would suggest comparing the specs you have seen here with what is listed on the Aorus website.
After shopping new gen Threadripper components that last few days, the somewhat overpriced AM5 boards look quite sane. I'm seriously conflicted though. I have the need and use case for Threadripper-levels of production, but damn if I want to drop a small fortune to upgrade the whole platform. Last gen TR would still be quite useable for me, but not having all the gen5 bells and whistles for max throughput on storage and multi-gpu bandwidth, I know I'd kick my own butt into Regret Valley. Neither last gen TR or current are exactly 'cheap', but last gen is like half price, and there's a ton of components I already have other than processor and board I can move over. New gen would be everything new.
@@ErockOnTech No worries my man. I can't afford current gen outright, I'd have to piecemeal it here and there for months. Ebay is a bit easier on the wallet, but you end up inheriting the sins of the PO, which is its own risk that weighs heavy on the mind.
What really pisses me off with motherboards today is you pay hundreds of dollars and most do not give you the LCD debug codes. In the former days you got that on everything but the cheapest boards.
I get it. It would be nice to see the LCD on more boards. But also, once your system is up and running, you don't really need it for anything. But still, I hear you.
No, only M_2.2 and M_2.3 slots share bandwitch with GPU (either GPU PCIe 5.0 x16 or shared GPU PCIe 5.0 x8, M_2.2 5.0 x4 and M_2.3 5.0 x4). M_2.1 is free for the PCIe 5.0 x4 and M_2.4/2.5 run PCIe 4.0 x4 each.
@@ErockOnTech Saw it just after he uploaded. I hope I will not regreat if I go asus route. Not only because its a lot of money but I hope it will be able to take beatings for next 10 years and keep asing for more.
Please help, my computer crashes when I play intensive games like cyberpunk 2077. I have an AMD Ryzen 5 7600X, an MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk Wi-Fi Motherboard, and I stupidly purchased Kingston Fury 5200 MT/s DDR5 non-EXPO version RAM. Should I upgrade my BIOS to fix this or purchase EXPO version RAM? please help 🙏 🙏 🙏
Always update your bios and windows and GPU drivers to ensure all is well with your system first. After that, you can try tweaking some things. To be honest with you, this is such a vague issue that it could be any number of issues causing your crashing. However, I will be honest with you. Those MSI Tomahawk boards have not been well received. With that said, double check your QVL and make sure your RAM is on the list. Also, update your CPU chipset drivers. Also, make sure your CPU and GPU temps are not too high.
This is all well and good but in common with most other reviewers you make no mention of how most of this crop X870[E] boards - this board included - are crippled by the very poorly implemented PCIE bifurcation. Shame, but I suggest you look elsewhere everyone!!!
@@ErockOnTech yes i watched it all and gratz on the effort you put in. Thumbs up. As someone has made you aware below, which is the point im making, if you add a second m.2 drive to slots 2 or 3 the GPU drops to X8. As much as i like this board i dont see that limitation as an advantage for the price. Im looking for a new home for my 4090 which will become a 5090 when released hence the Asrock board, this has no such limitation and is $150 less ,which is awesome. Again, great review, but im just not convinced by the design decision made by Asus for such a high end costly mobo. Are you?
@@simplysimon966Honestly, I got this board and one other Asus board sent to me for review. Then I spent the better part of a week and some change with my head buried in trying to film and produce the videos. I haven’t had hardly any time at all to consider other boards. I only recently discovered that the Asrock board doesn’t cause you to share lanes. But that’s literally all I know about it. I need to research it more to be honest. If I had to make a guess, I would say Asus likely favored other features as benefits over the lane sharing. Then Asrock likely favored the non lane sharing above other features that I assume Asus has that Asrock doesn’t. But again, that is a guess. I need to do more research. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me.
Lol what? $500 motherboards are very common these days. But there are cheaper boards available as well. But no motherboard comes with all of the stuff you listed there.
@@ErockOnTech there is one option ,better said a lot of other options for reply to @Physics072 : look for the mini pc , check out this model for example : GMKtec K8 Gaming Mini PC Windows 11 Pro Dual LAN 2.5Gbps AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS Desktop Computer, 32GB DDR5 Dual Channel (16GB*2) 1TB PCIe4.0 SSD, USB4.0, HDMI, DP, USB-C, WiFi 6E, BT 5.2 / The GPU is integrated with a powerful AMD Radeon 780M 12 Cores Graphics Card; AMD RONA 3 graphics architecture. Well he is looking for a motherboard with all this stuff 😜
@@ErockOnTech No one said anything about how common a MB was. Just said its over priced for not much better. Even you said it was expensive (not common) I know how people can fool self into buying something they do not really need but WANT. You are a wanter they are pretty common too. Does not mean its smart, its emotional.
This is what the intro was supposed to be on the TUF Gaming video yesterday lol. What do you think about the ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming WIFI Motherboard?
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I wouldn´t put more NVME on the board. Your graphics card is going to be x8... Maximum use is 3xM2. M2_1 for Window -> M2_4 and M2_5 as additional storage. Due to the great USB40 trash they implemented -> we are now back to the lane sharing game of PCIe.
@@sammybarouso7931 That could be a good test in a video. x8 vs x16 in gaming on a 4090. Hmm.
@@ErockOnTech I´d love to see that!
@@sammybarouso7931 I'll add that to the list.
I really like the Rog Strix x870e-e a lot. The bios seems a bit overwheIming. I hope that Asus have sorted out their issues and have made the necessary changes. It is between this mobo and the Taichi 870e that I will choose for my son's gaming rig.
It was a lot of fun watching this live and chatting with all of you during the stream!
I agree! Thank you for coming and hanging out! I appreciate you being a positive presence in the community! :)
I’ve said it before but I love the level of detail you into on your videos. The most expensive board I have purchased was $450 and I can say that having a higher end mother board does make a big difference. So many quality of life features that enhance your experience. This board seems amazing bro I love it! That buttonless ejection for the gpu is super trippy. I love the simple overclocking tools that you get as well. Fantastic board overall. Thanks for the great content erock 💪🏼
Awesome! I’m happy you appreciate the video and all the features this motherboard offers. I remember when you got your $450 motherboard lol. It was a last minute on the fly buy at Microcenter. Haha. 🤣 Good times!
Since you mentioned using 3 M.2 SSDs on this board I figured I would mention that if you were populating M.2_2 or M.2_3 (two of the M.2 slots above the main x16 slot) that you would be cutting the bandwidth down to x8 for your GPU. Not a massive loss of performance, but I figured it was worth mentioning in case you were unaware. If it does indeed bother you, you can move those 2 SSDs to the bottom M.2 slots (M.2_4 and M.2_5). They will be connected to the chipset(s) so it will add a tiny bit of latency, but at least it wouldn't steal bandwidth from that 4090. Enjoyed the videos and get some rest!
Thank you very much for this information. You are correct and I should have mentioned this in the video but I had a lot to cover as you saw. Lol. I definitely slept in this morning! I appreciate the kind words and support! Cheers 😊
I think only ASRock boards dont have lane sharing these days
@@peter-kj7hc MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk is what I got, and the extra M.2 slots only share with the USB 4 ports. Way cheaper than this for $290.
What about the one with the push Button on the right side(i think its m2_1 slot)? Is therme any lange sharing between m2_1 and gpu?
@Afghanisongs1 M.2_1 does not share lanes with the GPU
Deep dive was perfect, Keep up the great work💯
Thank you! Will do!
I for one, think you did a better job covering this board than anyone else. Very in depth and showed the block diagram. I have ordered this board because of BLACK FRIDAY SALE! I've been researching this board for a long time! I knew all about the "SPECS", but you also showed me a lot in the BIOS area that I very much appreciate! To think you made this video all by yourself is Phenomenal. GREAT JOB MAN! P.S. I had already bought the G.SKILL 8000 ROYAL NEOS to use (supposed to be SK HENIX die A chips), so would be nice to see a video of that in this board before the 9950X3D comes out. Thank You!
Love that this review shows the board actually installed. Not people do that for whatever reason! Thanks for the in depth look at the board and feature set
I've got recently this motherboard, still in the box cause waiting for 9800x3d, and ram 8000+, atm I got psu, gpu, ssd and the Asus rog strix x870e-e gaming wifi obviously
Those gen 5 m.2 slots might be compromising your pcie 5 bandwidth elsewhere. Would appreciated some details regarding that in future videos. It’s something that is often overlooked.
Omg, this is the first time I saw your channel, and you answered my questions in this video. I spent so long skimming videos looking for basic info that you already explained.
I appreciate the in depth motherboard review especially when you show the different bios settings and options. No five or six minute motherboard reviews please! Thank you for all the work that you put in with no editor. 😃
Great review ! I can totally say the feature set on this board and the power delivery and vrm cooling and the post code and the dedicated buttons all make it worth it for me. That’s honestly they packed a ton into this board and it’s indeed what I’d consider an enthusiast board. Myself owning several 500-700$ motherboards over the years I don’t think the price is that bad. Am5 boards in general are already kind of high so this ain’t that far off for what you get.
Thank you! Yeah I know you have that Intel Hero board which is also incredibly awesome! Once you go high end, it’s so hard to go back haha. But yes, you totally get what you pay for here.
Please continue with the deep dives. I just bought this board and learned a couple new things about it from your video that I didn't know before. Just subscribed to your channel, keep up the great work!
I could tell this one was the one going in your build. looks super clean by the way. Cant wait for the X3D stuff. With all the talk of Intel basically being the same or 5% slower, there is only one company left to get every last drop out of the coming 5090. Great in depth video man. Very good flow as well.
Thank you for the many kind words! Yes, I’m very excited for the upcoming 9800X3D! I do really like this ROG Strix board a lot. It’s very clean for sure!
Loved the video! Loved the technical aspect of this board, and the detail given. Really interested to see how reliable this board is down the road.
Thank you! Feel free to circle back with me and I'll let you know.
Easy sub. One man army looking like a team production.
The deep dive is great. Maybe do a quick overview for those that don't have time. But I like this way better.
Thank you for the feedback!
Deep dive is great.. keep doing the great work
Thank you 🙏 I will!
damn, I don't ever comment on videos but I don't think I ever appreciated a video like this one, just perfect in every way, good job honestly, the hours you put in show.
Watching from the philippines , thanks for the content for future pc builder like me
Thank you for watching and commenting!
I really like the detailed video format, thank you I enjoyed the video
Thank you for the kind words and thank you for letting me know!
Ty Sir! Greatly appreciated this video with detailed features format.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I like the in depth look. It we get a lot of VRM data and other data that is extremely useful from other reviewers, but not a lot of individual feature sets. This almost has me convinced I need an Asus board for the data it gives alone.
Thank you for the kind words and thank you for letting me know!
I've been experiencing mobo issues with my x670e-e, just a few hours ago I ordered an Asus x870e-e, I was familiar with a decent amount of the differences between the 2 Motherboard but your video has got me very excited for the change, and more importantly the stability for my build. Excellent video, love the detail you go into.
Thank you for the kind words! I appreciate it! I’m sorry to hear about your issues with your current motherboard. I hope the new motherboard works better for you. But of course, always feel free to ask for help.
What kind of issues?
@@SahajPS Oh boy…. Where do I begin? This ASUS x670e-e of mine has been a borderline nightmare.
One of the thing it would do is when I went to go and restart, many times the system will get completely hung up and not even turn over and properly restart and I am forced to either manually power off or reset.
When I have to resort to manually resetting or shutting down, often times on the second attempt, the PC would get stuck on code A1 and proceed no further. I would then have to unplugged my power supply and reset my CMOS settings in order for on the third attempt for the computer to usually 100% of the time eventually restart Successfully .
Not only that, at least once a month or so the very bottom 4 USB 3.2 ports would lose all functionality and not detect anything being plugged into it.
From that point, I would have to go into device manager, go to USB section in device manager and delete all 6 of the bottom USB Root Hubs (USB 3.0) and since I would effectively lose function of mouse and keyboard during this process, I had to go into task scheduler and set a manual restart 15-20 as I need about that amount of time to delete everything from device manager successfully.
For a while, the only way I could successful the restart. My computer was shut down, not restart, but just pure shutdown and then turn it back on no matter what I did restart would always fail.
I eventually even started unplugging three USB devices and I was eventually able to restart normally (if you call dealing with what I’m dealing with normal lol). That’s about it in a nutshell my guy.
Also, for some strange reason, my 2 Corsair RAM DIMMS only lights up prior to loading iCue. But once iCue loads in windows both DIMMS work and respond perfectly to lighting changes.
I am planning on getting the x670e-e RMA’d with ASUS once I put in the new x870e-e
@@ErockOnTech definitely appreciate the offer, I got a feeling you probably know a little bit more than I do when it comes to some tech/support for sure!, but if you saw my set up, you might call me master lol, just kidding on the master thing, of course.
What if I told you I have 5 SAMSUNG ultra wides?
I’d be happy to share you a few pictures or video of my set up sometime in the very near future.
@@403errorskydaddynotfound3wow that is a ton of monitors! Especially being ultra wide too wow! If you ever join the Discord, you’re welcome to share all the pictures you want of your hardware. We have a dedicated hardware picture channel actually.
Great video. I really like the detailed video format,
Awesome, thank you!
Great video, very informative and straightforward. I'm new to the pc building process and was doing my own research, which led me here. Definitely going go after this board for future proofing. Also for me as a automotive enthusiasts informative video like this are god sent in my eyes.
Great coverage of the Strix-E!
Thank you very much! :)
This is the first time your channel popped up for me and it was exactly what I was looking for--- a solid deep dive on the hardware and BIOS. Great work, and if there's a Black Friday sale on this I'll take the plunge and someday hopefully find a 9800x3d in a post-scalper universe. I've been an ASUS loyalist for ages and every time I try something different I get a bite in the *ss for my troubles. I tried a Gigabyte board and after a BIOS update it reset my Windows 11 activation. I tried an ASRock board and it will only show the BIOS if there's a monitor plugged into the onboard video, not my GPU. Just stupid sh*t like that that made me think hey, I have never had ridiculous issues like this on an ASUS board.
Shared resources, M.2_2 & M.2_3 slots share bandwidth with PCIEX16(G5). When M.2_2 & M.2_3 are occupied with SSD devices, PCIEX16(G5) will run x8 only.
Wow! Sounds like shit.
Thank you for this video, I'm planning to buy this mobo and I didn't kew 60-70% of what you cover on this video. I think this is great approach on how to review mobo's.
That was a nice detailed video great work!
Thank you!
Hi there, iam new to your channel & new to pc gaming I do like the indepth reviews you have as I feel it helps everyone from pro to novice, iam just building my first gaming pc for my son . We from the UK gave thanks
I really liked the video format, but I would like a deeper dive into pci-e lane sharing
Thank you for the feedback. I’ll keep it in mind for future motherboard videos.
Ive got the X670E-E paired with a 7800X3D, I don’t think I will be getting the X870 variant, but it looks amazing.
You also have a great motherboard already. No need to upgrade.
Great Video! Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
I like the detailed review
Thank you for letting me know! :)
I love this formate on mother board review!!!!!!!!! Keep this formate plz thanks
Thank you for the kind words and thank you for letting me know!
Some interesting features.
Hope that at least some of them make it onto sub 200 dollar X850 motherboards.
Time will tell!
Great motherboard got mine coming in the morning
I know you are a hardware addict and there is no cure :)
Let me know how you like it!
Hi Eric, good content, very detailed and I get to learn about AEMP, I am puzzled what that does till now, you have explained it hahahah.. thanks.. hmm as for the GPU, the mechanism is superb. when you pull the back of your inserted GPU, the locking mechanism at the front of the PCI-E slot will spring back to unlock position, it's just like us having to press the locking mechanism before unplugging the GPU. so ya. as for the Q-dash board, I do like that too as it takes you to the configuration of whatever you've click to. The only issue I have with it is.. after you press esc, it will not take you back to Q-Dash. I wish in future, asus will have this feature set, that will be perfect. Nevertheless thank you for the review, I've learned a trick or two from you 👍👍👍
Thank you for the kind words! You are 100% correct! Pressing ESC should absolutely take you back to Q-Dashboard! That is a great idea! I’ll share this feedback with Asus.
@@ErockOnTech thank you 👍👍👍
@@KleoYan :)
Installing right now mine😊
Really? Thats so cool!!!!
Regarding the GPU removal... As far as I know, there isn't much "wiggle room" between the GPU and most cases as far as the expansion slots are concerned. If the tolerances are tight: wouldn't it be necessary to remove the motherboard from the case to get the GPU out? I mean, the is very little room between the "holes" in my O11D case and the screw downs on the GPU.
Great question. I can only speak to my experience so far. I have the 011 Vision with a RTX 4090. I was able to pull the GPU right out with no issues.
Now deciding between Carbon, Nova and this one... given I have one NVMe SSD and plan one more now and one in the future, I am totally okay with the 3 m.2 slots before 4th and 5th cut GPU speed in half.
Would you prefer this board or the ROG crosshair x870e hero?
Honestly, this board. The Hero has less USBs.
@@ErockOnTech do you think you can over Clock this board just as much as the Hero ?
Curious to what the sweet spot for RAM speeds will be for the 9800X3D. The 7800X3D, everyone says the 6000 speed is best, CL30. G.Skill released the CL28 Royals 6000. Thoughts?
Congratulations on your achievement!
Thank you so much! It’s due to dedicated viewers like you! 😊
As someone who is using two USB hubs due to the need of extra USB ports, I'm jelly
I've been there man. I have multiple USB splitters as shown in the video. Man it's a drag having to use hubs and splitters. I'm grateful to no longer need that stuff now for sure!
@@ErockOnTech yeah the next one I build is for sure going to have enough haha when I built this one I didn't think I was going to be where I am today and needing them
I was planning on running a 9800x3d with this board. Will i have to do a bios update b4 i run it?? Thank u! I'm switching from intel and its my first amd set up.
This board took the place in price range from The hero when was launch for the X670E
I actually am in the process of swapping out my ROG STRIX X670E-E mobo for the Taichi x670e, as my ROG one has been plagued with RAM and USB burning out and driver issues. I'll be keeping a close eye on the x870e-e down the road once prices drop on new cpus and such, if it holds up and is a reliable board it'll likely be my next upgrade.
Have you contacted Asus for support on these issues? Feel free to circle back with me on the ROG Strix X870E-E after some time. I'll happily report my user experience. I am using it as my daily driver now.
I had half the back USB burning out (like, they connect/disconnect every second) on x370 Taichi in its third year (still use it on its sixth year, just front USB ports instead of back).
@ErockOnTech yes I did, I just got the rog X670E-E out of the case, and am going to be shipping it in for RMA. it's in warranty so thankfully, it'll be fixed, and then I'll use it for the base of a 2nd pc later, and my taichi x670e will be my new daily driver for now.
@Hawky2947 nost of my back USB just quit working completely, and I hadn't been using my rog strix X670E-E board for even a year, and I've found a TON of people having similar problems. My research has yielded taichi x670e as being one of the most reliable dual-gpu supporting boards out there with the x670 chipset, so I'm hopeful I won't have repeat problems lol.
They should have included the backplate with this one
There is a back plate. It’s the Hero that doesn’t have a back plate. Here is a link. Click on gallery. You can see the back plate. rog.asus.com/us/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-x870e-e-gaming-wifi/gallery/
Thinking of getting this one or MSI Carbon. What do y’all think ?
good worrk, really like it. alsı need a super easy best bios settings for this motherboard with 7800x3d for gaming. i guess eveybody gonna like such a content. thanks.
I purchased this board with 9800x3d today, looking for best ram and aio cooler to match.
The new q-lock is darn smart as it kinda just uses the downforce to lock and when you lay the cabinet/mobo down releases easy just by slightly turning the gpu.
But ya 500$ is a lot for a mobo 😧You really have to weigh if all that connectivity and pci-e 5 lanes is needed for your build.
I haven't gone thru the details of the board schematics, but I have before with B-550 boards run into problems dependent which USB 3.x connections you have a couple external harddisks on and when initiating a large copy your system becomes almost totally unresponsive during the copy due to resource sharing. which is kinda annoying.
Especially Pro users will be excited about finally getting officially USB4/TB support on the new AMD boards
I really enjoy all the Q features. It just makes PC building easier and I love that. As for the ports, as a creator and a gamer, it’s so nice not having to use splitters anymore.
@@ErockOnTech I just had a look and comparement between this and the Hero board and it's funny how there actually is more USB options on this than the Hero that instead have a newer sound Chip (or other one) and an both an (Intel) 2.5Gbe AND a 5 Gbe Realtek Lan. I do like the look of the Hero board a bit better. (the pixelated noise on this is cheezy) they are both about the same price and still can't use the 3 m.2 gen 5 slots without disabling the Pcie 2 slot. kinda meh for that price.
@@mrdali67 The HERO board is gorgeous! No doubt about that!
@@ErockOnTech very much. Just too bad that its kinda vasted all the effort to support high memory transfer when AMD’s memory controller still is what keeps people from having a fair chance at >8000 memory config
What are your thoughts about Armory Crate?
I'm going to buy a Asus board for my new PC, but there are a lot of people who hate Armory Crate.
Is it a mandatory software or we can live without it?
Armory Crate works fine overall. I'll admit, it can be a bit slow sometimes. But once you set your lighting effects to where you want them, you don't need to really open it. A lot of the same features can be done in the bios as well. So that is also an option.
I bought x870e-e only for 18usd more than x870a... Is that a good deal?
If the 9800x3D is better than the 5800x3d I'll get this one or the tuff
ROG STRIX X870-F GAMING WIFI would be good enough for me
Does AMD still have PCIE 5.0 issues on the graphic card slot ? I read on a twitter the X670 Boards dropping the speed to PCIE 1.0 or this is solved now. I havent see any update on that topic.
I have not heard of that issue and I have not experienced that myself. Now the PCIe lanes can be cut down from x16 to x8 depending on how many M.2s you install. It’s called lane sharing.
It’s such an expensive jump from LGA1700. I’m looking at about $1300 for cpu, cooler, mobo, expo ram, SSD, etc. I know I can go cheaper on some stuff but don’t like to cheap out.
Is the x870e aorus master any good
Honestly, I don’t know. I have not had an opportunity to play with it. But I would suggest comparing the specs you have seen here with what is listed on the Aorus website.
How can it support a memory of 192 GB if the max capacity of a single DIMM slot is 32 GB only?? Could you please explain that?
I don't see the point on offericn 3x 5.0 pcie m.2 slots when plugging more than 1 would cripple the gpu pci e to 8x correct?
After shopping new gen Threadripper components that last few days, the somewhat overpriced AM5 boards look quite sane. I'm seriously conflicted though. I have the need and use case for Threadripper-levels of production, but damn if I want to drop a small fortune to upgrade the whole platform. Last gen TR would still be quite useable for me, but not having all the gen5 bells and whistles for max throughput on storage and multi-gpu bandwidth, I know I'd kick my own butt into Regret Valley. Neither last gen TR or current are exactly 'cheap', but last gen is like half price, and there's a ton of components I already have other than processor and board I can move over. New gen would be everything new.
I really don't dabble in TR as it is way too pricey for me personally. I wish I had more to offer here, but sadly I do not. I'm sorry.
@@ErockOnTech No worries my man. I can't afford current gen outright, I'd have to piecemeal it here and there for months. Ebay is a bit easier on the wallet, but you end up inheriting the sins of the PO, which is its own risk that weighs heavy on the mind.
@@C-M-E I agree 100% with that. I just had a huge eBay issue myself. I plan to avoid buying there if I can.
I got the Asus x670e-e for $360 and I'm still within my return window. Should I return it and get the Asus x870e-e?
$360 hows u can get that i think now the price is $479 right ?
Good job
is hero only for intel cpu's?
No. Hero is for both Intel and AMD. Just make sure you buy the AMD model which is X870E! Z890 is Intel.
What really pisses me off with motherboards today is you pay hundreds of dollars and most do not give you the LCD debug codes. In the former days you got that on everything but the cheapest boards.
I get it. It would be nice to see the LCD on more boards. But also, once your system is up and running, you don't really need it for anything. But still, I hear you.
i have the x870 A gaming wifi its similar (i have white build)
I have that board as well. I’ll be showcasing it in an upcoming all white PC build. It’s a beautiful motherboard.
@@ErockOnTech nice ☺️ can't wait
so a RTX3080 on PCIE 5.0 doesn't work ?
Will you lose bandwidth of gpu if i utilize the 1st 5 gen slot for ssd?
No, only M_2.2 and M_2.3 slots share bandwitch with GPU (either GPU PCIe 5.0 x16 or shared GPU PCIe 5.0 x8, M_2.2 5.0 x4 and M_2.3 5.0 x4).
M_2.1 is free for the PCIe 5.0 x4 and M_2.4/2.5 run PCIe 4.0 x4 each.
So, this board or Asrock Taichi? I need only m.2 and those usb4. The rest... I dont need as much.
Hardware Unboxed just released their motherboard video. They were not a fan of the Taichi. I haven’t tested it personally.
@@ErockOnTech Saw it just after he uploaded. I hope I will not regreat if I go asus route. Not only because its a lot of money but I hope it will be able to take beatings for next 10 years and keep asing for more.
@@simpa256I think you’ll be happy with this board.
Still boycotting ASUS for screwing over its warranty customers!!!!!
Please help, my computer crashes when I play intensive games like cyberpunk 2077. I have an AMD Ryzen 5 7600X, an MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk Wi-Fi Motherboard, and I stupidly purchased Kingston Fury 5200 MT/s DDR5 non-EXPO version RAM. Should I upgrade my BIOS to fix this or purchase EXPO version RAM? please help 🙏 🙏 🙏
Always update your bios and windows and GPU drivers to ensure all is well with your system first. After that, you can try tweaking some things. To be honest with you, this is such a vague issue that it could be any number of issues causing your crashing. However, I will be honest with you. Those MSI Tomahawk boards have not been well received. With that said, double check your QVL and make sure your RAM is on the list. Also, update your CPU chipset drivers. Also, make sure your CPU and GPU temps are not too high.
@@ErockOnTech finally fixed and thanks for the help ❤️
oh it has a north bridge and a south bridge. yes I made it this far. mb
I love hearing things in US prices 😂 come to Australia and double the price
This is all well and good but in common with most other reviewers you make no mention of how most of this crop X870[E] boards - this board included - are crippled by the very poorly implemented PCIE bifurcation.
Shame, but I suggest you look elsewhere everyone!!!
Too expensive! Almost twice the price of the x870 tomahawk. Ridiculous.
Constructive criticism: It’s a bit painful to hear you say the full name every 2 minutes…
All that AI stuff is probably not even AI is the funny part... just the new buzz word
Couldnt buy this because of all the cheesy writing all over it. They've destroyed the ROG Strix aesthetic.
Asrock X870e Nova is better and cheaper also Asus support and repair sucks
Did you write this before or after watching the video? Did you even watch the video?
@@ErockOnTech yes i watched it all and gratz on the effort you put in. Thumbs up. As someone has made you aware below, which is the point im making, if you add a second m.2 drive to slots 2 or 3 the GPU drops to X8. As much as i like this board i dont see that limitation as an advantage for the price. Im looking for a new home for my 4090 which will become a 5090 when released hence the Asrock board, this has no such limitation and is $150 less ,which is awesome. Again, great review, but im just not convinced by the design decision made by Asus for such a high end costly mobo. Are you?
@@simplysimon966Honestly, I got this board and one other Asus board sent to me for review. Then I spent the better part of a week and some change with my head buried in trying to film and produce the videos. I haven’t had hardly any time at all to consider other boards. I only recently discovered that the Asrock board doesn’t cause you to share lanes. But that’s literally all I know about it. I need to research it more to be honest. If I had to make a guess, I would say Asus likely favored other features as benefits over the lane sharing. Then Asrock likely favored the non lane sharing above other features that I assume Asus has that Asrock doesn’t. But again, that is a guess. I need to do more research. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me.
@@ErockOnTech well i subscribed so no worries..
@@simplysimon966Thank you for that!
Nice but $500.00 for just a MB no cpu, no ram, no video car, no hard drives, no OS not really worth it over last gen stuff. Yawn.
Lol what? $500 motherboards are very common these days. But there are cheaper boards available as well. But no motherboard comes with all of the stuff you listed there.
@@ErockOnTech there is one option ,better said a lot of other options for reply to @Physics072 : look for the mini pc , check out this model for example : GMKtec K8 Gaming Mini PC Windows 11 Pro Dual LAN 2.5Gbps AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS Desktop Computer, 32GB DDR5 Dual Channel (16GB*2) 1TB PCIe4.0 SSD, USB4.0, HDMI, DP, USB-C, WiFi 6E, BT 5.2 / The GPU is integrated with a powerful AMD Radeon 780M 12 Cores Graphics Card; AMD RONA 3 graphics architecture. Well he is looking for a motherboard with all this stuff 😜
I got mine for 560 on new egg with free 32gb ddr5 ram and two years of coverage so I can't complain.
@@ErockOnTech No one said anything about how common a MB was. Just said its over priced for not much better. Even you said it was expensive (not common) I know how people can fool self into buying something they do not really need but WANT. You are a wanter they are pretty common too. Does not mean its smart, its emotional.
@@ouraskc6137 Good deal!