ASUS Prime X670E-PRO WiFi AMD X670 AM5 Ryzen™ Desktop 9000 8000 & 7000 ATX Motherboard with PCIe® 5.0, Four M.2 Slots, DDR5 Slots, USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C®, USB4® Support, WiFi 6E, and 2.5G Ethernet
Original price was: $319.99.$229.99Current price is: $229.99.
Price: $319.99 - $229.99
(as of Dec 31, 2024 13:10:33 UTC – Details)
ASUS PRIME X670E-PRO WIFI ASUS Prime series motherboards expertly engineered to unleash the full potential of AMD Ryzen 9000, 8000, 7000 processors. Boasting robust power design, comprehensive cooling solutions and intelligent tuning, Providing users and PC DIY builders with a range of performance optimizations via intuitive software and firmware features.
AMD AM5 socket: Ready for AMD Ryzen 7000 Series desktop processors
Enhanced power solution: 14plus2 teamed power stages, ProCool sockets, alloy chokes and durable capacitors for stable power delivery
Next-gen connectivity: PCIe 5.0, USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C, front USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, USB4 header support
Made for online Gaming: Realtek 2.5 Gb Ethernet, WiFi 6E and LANGuard
Two-way AI Noise Cancelation: Reduces background noise from the microphone and audio output for crystal-clear communication in games or video conferences
Comprehensive cooling: Large VRM heatsinks, M.2 heatsinks, PCIe Slot Q-Release, M.2 Q-Latch, BIOS FlashBack, hybrid fan headers and Fan Xpert 4
Outshine RGB Aura Effect: Stylish edge lighting design, addressable RGB headers and RGB strip header support.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the motherboard’s performance, installation, and build quality. They find it easy to set up and use, with a user-friendly interface and intuitive BIOS. The board has plenty of expansion slots and ports, including PCIe 5.0 and M.2 slots, making it highly versatile. Many customers like its value for money, aesthetics, and feature set. However, some customers report issues with the boot time taking about 10-15 seconds.
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9 reviews for ASUS Prime X670E-PRO WiFi AMD X670 AM5 Ryzen™ Desktop 9000 8000 & 7000 ATX Motherboard with PCIe® 5.0, Four M.2 Slots, DDR5 Slots, USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C®, USB4® Support, WiFi 6E, and 2.5G Ethernet
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Original price was: $319.99.$229.99Current price is: $229.99.
mangowarrior –
Update the BIOS and put the pedal to the metal
Got this mobo a month ago (Nov’23 as of this writing.) First thing I did was update the BIOS thru the USB BIOS FlashBack method. It’s pretty easy to do. If you need help, ASUS put out a video on Youtube that’s only 2 minutes long .. pretty straight forward & to the point. Only thing to keep in mind with this motherboard is the boot time is rather long (about 45 seconds for mine) due to Memory Training. Since I’m new to this motherboard, I left it as is. Might tinker with it in the BIOS later on.I paired this mobo with the 7800X3D, RTX 4070, 32GB CL30 DDR5, couple of PCIE Gen 4 SSDs and a few other hard drives. When gaming, all settings are maxed out in 4K. DLSS + Frame Generation + HDR is amazingly gorgeous. Ray Tracing is turned off though. In the month since I built this system, I streamed a ton on Youtube and Twitch. I also captured lots of footage with Nvidia’s Shadowplay and did quite a bit of editing with the free version of Davinci’s Resolve. It’s been rock solid so far!My previous setup was the legendary 4790K paired with the 1660 Super, 16GB DDR3 on the Gigabyte Z97X-Gaming 5 mobo (Yeah I know, major upgrade for me lol.) If any problems do come up, I’ll be sure to update this post but so far I’m very happy with this build.UPDATE: 08/22/24 Solid performance with no issues whatsoever
Asa D –
A good choice for Linux
Note: Amazon groups reviews for multiple very different products under the same page. This review is for the X670E-PRO WiFi board.This is a great performer with all the bells and whistles you’ll need. I am using it with Fedora Linux 40, kernel 6.10. I am happy to report that everything works as expected including suspend, RGB lighting controller, and CPU temperature sensors.The aesthetic is nice for my all-white build. The big plastic cover for the i/o panel is white, the heatsinks are silver, and the pcb is black. Nothing looks out of place.I’m using a Crucial T705 gen 5 SSD as a boot drive in the top slot. It has three other m.2 slots, which only support pcie gen 4. They all have heatsinks, and there are thermal pads included. With four total slots you’ll probably be covered.It has some nice bonus features. There’s a little button for releasing the graphics card from the slot without having to try and reach a little tab. There is a power button on the board in case you want to test it before wiring up the case.I find the BIOS nice to use and it pretty easy to make all the adjustments I want: RAM timing, CPU voltage, boot configuration, and fan curve. Newer AMD CPUs can almost always get a significant efficiency and performance improvement by dropping the voltage, which is pretty easy to do with this board.There’s not much else to say about a motherboard. It works and it’s reliable. I think this one is a good choice.
Brendan Gee –
Should have stayed with MSI
I bought two of these boards for my first set of AM5 builds, one for my system and one for my partner’s. Both installed at the same time, I have a 7800X3D and she a 7700, other than that, same RAM, storage and GPUs. Both mobos were installed within a week of each other and have been completely different experiences.I’ve tuned my system and run a liberal overclock on CPU and GPU, her system is bone stock settings, except for XMP enabled @ 6000MHz, like my system.My board has not had a single issue, flashed BIOS after install and everything. Runs great… I’ve pushed my system just about every day since install…Her board is going back to ASUS after 2-months of near 0% use, clock freezing in BIOS, Windows failing to resume from any sort of low power state, and finally just giving up and not even giving debug beeps.The most frustrating experience I’ve had with a computer in a very very long time… My advice? Stick with MSI and always get a motherboard that at least has debug flashing, best would be a board with debug codes, trying to find a 4-pin speaker when you’re angry is not a good time.
Buy everything on amazon –
good MB for amd ryzen 9 9950x chip set BUT ram is an issue…..
update 12/30/2024got the new 32×4 ram from corsair. plug and play but speed drops on the ram from 5600 to 4800.nothing you can do but it’s good enough i guess for now.simple as plug and play for this ram and new pc setup.only ram that this MB will take and run in 128 config besides kingston. unforunt but limited choise besides replacing th MB.*****************************************************************************************like this mother board. everything works well except if you want 128 or higher RAM.if i new what i know now after i set up this new PC i would have gotten a different MB.the issue is this MB is not compatable with any ram.you have to go to their website and make sure the ram you are geeting is compatable DDR5. also speed is limited if you go 128ram. 5400. wont get 6000 as i wanted. since i already bought the ram and it was 6000 i now have to return and get all new set of ddr qt4 from kingston or corsair. only two manufature ram is compatable if you want 128. no where in the site or on amazon tells you this. like most i found out after i built the pc.if you are going to have 32 or 64 most ram will run on this MB. make sure you change the CMOS setting to your RAM speed manually.here is my setup with this MB.amd ryzen 9 9950x chip, amd radeon 6800 xt gpu, artic water cool system, 1200 w power, 3 solid stage hd and two regular HD. total of 24 TB HD, CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 RAM 128GB (4x32GB) 5600MHz CL40 Intel XMP iCUE Compatible Computer Memory – Black (CMH128GX5M4B5600C40), qt 3 32″ monitors, 9 RBG fan / one RBG CPU fan in fracktal case and windows 11 pro.it kicks butt on all apps. except when you use VPN. it kills the speed a bit. otherwise it’s a nice setup.
Yered S. –
Buena opción para procesadores AMD de última generación (Ryzen 7 o 9) ya que tiene un socket AM5, OJO: NO TIENE Wifi pero con una tarjeta Intel Wifi 6 (Gig+) se soluciona.
RobXJ –
Overall a good Motherboard for todays bloated prices.Looks great if you want a white/silver & black lookSound card is good.Issues from start: did not boot or send image to screen due to Bios (Version 0613 ) being to old, it could not see the memory for 1 hour (i was eating dinner) it normally takes a few mins to boot first time as it has to detect the memory. Went to the next bios update (Version 0809) seemed fine but had random freezing and blue screens. As I installed windows I thought maybe the memory was bad or heat.Ran mem test and tested the (Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MHz C36 EXPO) memory and found a lot of memory errors. Was saddened by this as this was the first time I bought Corsair and always stuck to Kingston memory.The next day I tried the BIOS Version 0821 – and all is well I did reinstall windows again and boy it runs like a dream now.I’m running a 7600X with a Kinston M.2 gen4 2tb drive and man it is fast. even with normal boot mode.Hope it lasts as long as the other ASUS mobos. I’ve had and worked on. No joke, for ever… longer then you’d keep the system. Last one was 10 years and still kicking.I worked in a known PC shop and will always put ASUS above all the other brands as their failure % is way lower then ALL other brands. This is with my 13+ years as a system builder professionally .Hope this helps you guys and gals. You wont regret buying this MOBO. Its just Classy and sexy. and looks better then the ROG white one IMO.
Carlos Roberto Baglieri –
Según la publicación menciona que soporta 128 gb de Ram. Pero cuando les pongo las 4×32 se queda la luz parpadeando (de falla de ram) y no avanza. Las ram funcionan. Pero solo de a 2.Y luego que al prenser la PC (no al reciniciar) se tarda como 5 minutos antes que entre a la primera pantalla de carga.Voy a devolver esta porqueria
Courtney Mills –
Updated the bios to the latest at the time (1813) and its been solid. It booted up on the first go. I think it crashed the first day, but since then I haven’t had any issues. It has a nice look if you’re going for a black/silver aesthetic. It is hefty and seems like it uses quality components. Definitely worth considering if you want a “deluxe” board with a lot of IO options for old devices (eg. sata hd’s and ssd’s) and newer devices (eg. pci 5.0) without going for the ROG gaming lines and don’t want to spend over $500. On sale, this board is a great value.
Lawrence –
Seller does not use Amazon shipping, so don’t order if mission critical. They also refuse to do free returns, even if it was their fault. Many other sellers have same products for same price. Will not use this seller again.