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🚀 Power your Ryzen 9000 build with the ultimate AI-enhanced, future-ready motherboard!
The ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming WiFi motherboard is a premium AM5 platform designed for AMD Ryzen 7000, 8000, and 9000 series processors. It features an 18+2+2 power stage VRM rated at 110A per stage, advanced AI overclocking and cooling technologies, PCIe 5.0 support across five M.2 slots, dual USB4 Type-C ports, WiFi 7, and 5 Gb Ethernet for cutting-edge connectivity. Its robust thermal design and DIY-friendly features make it ideal for high-end gaming, content creation, and AI workloads, delivering unmatched performance and future-proof expandability.






| ASIN | B0DDZNZF76 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8 in Computer Motherboards |
| Brand | ASUS |
| CPU Model | Others |
| CPU Socket | Socket AM5 |
| Chipset Family | AMD X870 |
| Chipset Type | AMD X870 |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible Processors | AMD Ryzen™ 9000 & 8000 & 7000 Series |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 596 Reviews |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.4"L x 14.4"W x 11.1"H |
| Item Weight | 2.4 kg |
| Main Power Connector Type | 24-Pin |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Memory Clock Speed | 320 MHz |
| Memory Slots Available | 4 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 192 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | ROG STRIX X870E-E GAMING WIFI |
| Model Name | ROG STRIX X870E-E GAMING WIFI |
| Model Number | ROG STRIX X870E-E GAMING WIFI |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 32 |
| Platform | Windows 10, Windows 11 |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM5 |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 192 GB |
| S/PDIF Connector Type | Optical |
| System Bus Standard Supported | SATA 3 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total PCIe Ports | 2 |
| Total SATA Ports | 6 |
| Total Usb Ports | 7 |
| UPC | 197105724167 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 years |
K**H
5★'s Excellent premium AM5 motherboard
The ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming WIFI is an excellent motherboard and exactly what I expect from ASUS ROG. The build quality feels premium, the layout is clean, and it has plenty of high end features for a serious gaming PC. The 18+2+2 power stage design is great for AM5 CPUs, and the board has strong support for DDR5, PCIe 5.0, multiple M.2 drives, USB4, WIFI 7, and 10Gb Ethernet. I also really like the ASUS features like Q-Release, BIOS Flash, AI Overclocking, AI Cooling, and the easy setup options that make building and tuning the PC much smoother. Overclocking my Ryzen 7 9800X3D with this board was simple. Overall, this is a powerful, feature-packed motherboard that looks great, performs great, and feels built to last. If you are building a high end AM5 gaming setup, this board is absolutely worth it.
L**H
ROG Strix X870E-E: ASUS’s Best Board, Hands Down
ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming WiFi: The Undisputed Champion of AM5 Motherboards If you’re building a high-end Ryzen 9000-series system and want the absolute best foundation ASUS has to offer—one that leaves every competitor in the dust—look no further than the ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming WiFi. This isn’t just another premium ATX board. It’s the sweet-spot flagship that delivers flagship-level power delivery, next-gen connectivity, storage abundance, and intelligent features without the bloated price of the ultra-premium Crosshair models. Hands down, it beats the competition from MSI, Gigabyte, ASRock, and even ASUS’s own higher-tier boards in real-world value and usability. Design & Build Quality That Screams Premium, The Strix X870E-E looks every bit the high-end ROG board: sleek black PCB with aggressive heatsinks, an integrated I/O cover, and subtle RGB that doesn’t overdo it. The massive VRM heatsink with L-shaped heat pipe and high-conductivity thermal pads keeps everything cool under heavy loads. DIY-friendly features are everywhere—PCIe Slot Q-Release Slim, M.2 Q-Latch/Q-Release/Q-Slide, Q-Antenna, pre-mounted I/O shield, and even a start button plus BIOS FlashBack and Clear CMOS on the rear. Installing a heavy GPU or swapping SSDs is genuinely effortless. Build quality feels rock-solid; this board is built to last through multiple CPU generations on the AM5 platform. Power Delivery & Overclocking Dominance, At the heart is an 18+2+2 power stage design rated at 110A per stage. This robust VRM easily handles the hottest Ryzen 9 9950X or future higher-TDP chips with clean, stable power and minimal voltage droop—even under sustained multi-core loads or aggressive overclocks. Dual ProCool II 8-pin connectors ensure solid power delivery. Memory support is excellent: four DDR5 DIMM slots (up to 192–256 GB) with NitroPath DRAM Technology and ASUS Enhanced Memory Profile (AEMP). Expect reliable overclocks into the 8000+ MT/s range (and higher with good kits on Ryzen 9000/8000 series). ASUS’s AI Overclocking, Dynamic OC Switcher, Core Flex, and PBO Enhancement make pushing performance simple and effective. AI Cooling II and AI Networking II further optimize the entire system with one-click intelligence. In practice, this board extracts more consistent performance from high-end Ryzen CPUs than most rivals in the same price bracket. Storage & Expansion That Future-Proofs Your Build Five M.2 slots (three full PCIe 5.0 x4 and two PCIe 4.0) with robust heatsinks mean you can run multiple ultra-fast Gen5 SSDs without bandwidth compromises or daisy-chaining. Add four SATA ports and you have storage flexibility that crushes most competing boards. The primary PCIe 5.0 x16 Safe Slot is reinforced for the heaviest next-gen GPUs, with an additional PCIe 4.0 slot for expansion cards. This is true future-proofing for AI workloads, content creation, and gaming. Connectivity That Leaves Rivals Behind Rear I/O is a masterclass: dual USB4 Type-C ports (40 Gbps with DisplayPort Alt Mode), a surplus of USB 10 Gbps Type-A and additional Type-C ports (often totaling 13 rear USB ports), HDMI 2.1, optical S/PDIF, and high-quality audio jacks powered by SupremeFX (Realtek ALC4080 + amp). Networking is top-tier with Wi-Fi 7 (2x2, 320 MHz, up to multi-gig speeds) and Realtek 5 GbE Ethernet with ASUS LANGuard. No more hunting for adapters or USB hubs—this board has everything you need built in. Real-World Performance & Software In gaming, content creation, and AI tasks, the board delivers rock-solid stability and strong multi-core performance. The ASUS BIOS remains one of the most polished and feature-rich around, with clear overclocking options and AI Advisor for natural-language help. Armoury Crate and AI Suite provide excellent software control. Thermals stay in check, USB and network performance are excellent, and the overall experience feels refined and premium.Why It Beats the Competition Hands Down, Stronger real-world VRM headroom and memory tuning than many similarly priced boards. Superior USB4 + rear port count and Wi-Fi 7 implementation. More convenient DIY features and better storage configuration than most MSI or Gigabyte alternatives in this range. ASUS software/BIOS ecosystem that simply works better for most enthusiasts. Outstanding value relative to higher-priced ASUS Crosshair boards while matching or exceeding their everyday usability. Final Verdict The ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming WiFi is the best motherboard ASUS currently offers for the vast majority of high-end AM5 builders. It combines robust power, abundant PCIe 5.0 storage, cutting-edge connectivity, intelligent AI features, and excellent build quality into one polished package that outperforms the competition in balance, features, and long-term usability. Whether you’re pairing it with a Ryzen 7 9800X3D for pure gaming supremacy or a Ryzen 9 9950X for content creation and AI, this board delivers everything you need—and more—without compromise. If you want the absolute best foundation for your next high-end PC, buy the ROG Strix X870E-E. It wins, hands down.
S**E
You should not use most of the fast (Gen V) m.2 slots
ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming WiFi [EDIT: after reading all of the $1000+ boards' manuals, along with all the other X870 manuals, this board has the best mitigation of limitations of all the boards. To me, it offers the best solution for limited PCIe bandwidth, and keeps every premium feature.] Has great features, but limited functionally. There are 5 nvme slots, 3 are gen 5, and 2 of those share bandwidth with the only pci-ex16 gen 5 slot on the board. This means that if you use either of the shared bandwidth m.2 slots, then the gen 5 pcie gets downgraded to x8. I am only using the independent m.2 slot because of this. There are only 2 pcie slots in total, the other being a pcie x16 4th gen. I haven't tested the USB 4.0 yet, which is why I bought the board, and I easily switched the ai overclocking on. AI overclocking is amazingly effective, and easy to use. I'm overclocking every system component that I can, and I did it all with a few clicks. Amazing performance. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The major headache Running this board with CMK64GX5M2B6000Z30 RAM was a headache and a half. I had to flash the bios with the most recent version, hard reset the board's RAM interactions by removing the power and CMOS battery then holding the power button for 60 seconds, then train an individual stick (the first stick would not train for an hour so I switched them), then add the other stick creating a 2 stick arrangement, and then the other stick was trained. As mentioned, the first stick could not train, so I had to switch the sticks, and luckily the second one trained. It took about 7 minutes for each successful stick training period. I then had to set up my system in the bios again. But I'm overclocking everything with the board's AI overclocking, and everything is extremely fast. I'm very happy with the result.
J**B
Amazing (but chonky) X870E board!
I've used almost exclusively ASUS motherboards going all the way back to the 1990's and I don't honestly recall ever having problems with them. I've purchased everything from the top end ASUS motherboards to their entry level motherboards over the last 30 odd years (though I've tended towards their high end boards since the early 2000s) I can say they all just work and do what they claim they will do. This board continues that tradition of rock solid performance from ASUS and I'm very happy with my purchase. I also enjoy my first opening of the motherboard box like a kid on Christmas, and this board really stood out as one of the best looking boards I've purchased in the last 10 years or so. The first thing I noticed with this one after the obvious visual appeal was the weight. I was upgraded from the X570 to the X870E with this and this motherboards has a lot of aluminum and a lot of weight! To call this thing chonky is an absolutely fair statement. The trade of with all that aluminum of course, is cooler temperatures for your VRM (which is totally overkill for the 9950X!) and cooler temperatures and better performance of your NVMe drives both Gen5 (My Gen5 NVMe drive stays at a relatively cool 42c!). My Gen4 NVMe drives hover right around 44c, I was worried about the heat in the Gen5, turns out with this particular board that is a non-issue. The latest BIOS (1003 as of this writing) improves gaming performance with the 9950X and works beautifully to park your unused cores to better improve your frame rates. If I had one complaint with my upgrade is that training DDR5 is a slow process. Fortunately you only have to do that once (more if you're tweaking your memory) but for me it's select the non-tweaked profile in BIOS and it's been rock solid since (I had issues with the tweaked profile crashing games, and switched to the standard one, and the problems went away). I settled on this particular board as it had all the features I was looking for, at a price I thought was reasonable. I did my research and while I did briefly consider an ASRock motherboard I ended up settling on this for both the lanes for the NVMe and keeping my graphics card PCIE slot at x16! It also has amazing connectivity on the rear I/O shield. All that and my great experience with ASUS motherboards is why I picked this. In my opinion, you can't go wrong with ASUS motherboards.
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 lol Things 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.
S**N
The #1 World Best Motherboard!
The ASUS ROG Strix X870E‑E Gaming WiFi is a premium motherboard, and while it definitely sits on the higher end of the price range, it delivers the kind of quality and convenience that make the investment worthwhile. One of its biggest strengths is the AI overclocking system. Instead of spending time fine‑tuning CPU voltages and stability parameters manually, the board’s AI tools handle the heavy lifting for you. In practice, this saved a significant amount of time and still produced stable, optimized results—perfect for users who want high performance without hours of trial‑and‑error tweaking. Beyond that, the board offers: • Excellent build quality with a clean layout and strong power delivery • Wide connectivity options, including next‑gen PCIe and multiple high-speed USB ports • Great thermals and robust heatsinks for sustained performance • Polished BIOS with intuitive controls and advanced features for enthusiasts If you're looking for a top-tier AM5 motherboard that combines performance, automation, and reliability, the X870E‑E Gaming WiFi is an outstanding choice—especially for users who appreciate ASUS's AI tuning features, 9/10 for a product review from me.
S**G
The New AM5 King: Stability, Power, and Future-Proof Connectivity
I recently upgraded my system to AMD's latest X870 platform and chose the ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming WiFi as the foundation for my high-end build. Having worked with several flagship motherboards, I can confidently say this board is an absolute beast and worth every penny for serious builders and overclockers.Unmatched Power Delivery and StabilityThe main selling point of the X870E-E is its power delivery system (VRMs). This board handles the most demanding Ryzen 9 chips with ease. Under heavy synthetic loads and during intensive compiling tasks, the VRM temperatures remained incredibly low—something lesser boards struggle with. For anyone pushing modern CPUs to their limits, this stability is non-negotiable.Furthermore, DDR5 memory stability is rock solid. Initial setup with my 6000MHz EXPO kit was flawless; a quick setting in the UEFI and it booted perfectly with no fuss. This is a huge relief, as DDR5 can sometimes be notoriously finicky on new platforms. The Q-Release PCIe Slot button on the side is a small but brilliant quality-of-life feature that makes GPU removal effortless.Connectivity Built for the Next DecadeASUS didn't skimp on connectivity, making this board genuinely future-proof.Storage: The sheer number of M.2 slots is impressive, including a dedicated PCIe 5.0 M.2 slot. This is essential if you plan on running the fastest NVMe drives available now or in the near future. The quick-release M.2 heatsink design makes installation incredibly fast.Networking: The inclusion of WiFi 7 and 2.5G Ethernet is perfect for low-latency gaming and high-speed local networking. Even if you don't have WiFi 7 infrastructure yet, the capability is there, meaning you won't need an adapter for years.Aesthetics: The subtle but effective $\text{AURA}$ Sync lighting and dark, aggressive heat sinks look phenomenal in an all-black case build. The design feels premium, not overly flashy.Final VerdictIf you are investing in an $\text{AM}5$ CPU (especially a Ryzen $7$ or Ryzen $9$) and intend to keep this system for many years, the ROG Strix X870E-E is the smart choice. It eliminates the guesswork regarding stability and provides all the performance, power, and high-speed I/O you could possibly need. This motherboard is a cornerstone component that delivers confidence and blazing performance. Highly recommended.
C**S
Asus ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming WiFi
The Asus board ensures you take full advantage of all your component’s features and functionality. The connectivity on this board has everything I need and more, featuring WiFi 7, PCIe 5, multiple m.2 slots and more. My board came installed with WiFi 7 which is especially important since I don’t have any Ethernet wall ports nearby. With using provided Asus software for finding a good antenna position, I am able to achieve 1000+ mbps connection. I’m sure this is capable of faster speeds but that’s what my internet plan is capped at. The motherboard logo lights up and can be changed to multiple effects and can be turned off
F**O
Scheda fantastica
Davvero bel prodotto fantastico come viene descritto
J**H
Très bien
Carte mère acheté pour équiper un 9950x3D fonctionne bien je n'ai pas eu de problème.
V**-
LYC4N- !
Sai de um Intel i7 13700k de uma placa rog Strix z790-h problematica, com problemas de time de memoria e muito problemas de tela azul, para a paz completa dessa placa mae e processador AMD 9800x3d, ganho de uns 20 % e a paz. pensei será que devo comprar a versao HERO?(ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR X870E HERO - Placa-mãe AMD X870) pesquisei bastante e minha conclusão é Não!! essa faz tudo que a outra faz. estou pra finalizar e comprar o GEN5 de M.2 e concluir a avaliação. ótima placa. recomendo.
G**L
Perfect!
Beautiful motherboard, working amazing!! On my first ever custom PC.
J**Z
Excelente motherboard
Funcionando sin problemas, fue un producto reacondicionado pero solo se notaba que le habían quitado un plástico protector de donde se coloca una memoria nvme, alguna esquina de la caja doblada pero eso es todo, venía con todos sus accesorios.
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