GIGABYTE X870E AORUS Master AMD AM5 LGA 1718 Motherboard, ATX, DDR5, 4X M.2, PCIe 5.0, USB4, WIFI7, 5GbE LAN, EZ-Latch, 5-Year Warranty
$479.99
Price: $479.99
(as of Dec 30, 2024 23:09:01 UTC – Details)
The X870E AORUS MASTER supports AM5 Processors and features unparalleled performance. GIGABYTE X870 motherboards come with upgraded power design, high grade storage standards, and outstanding connectivity that enables you to optimize your performance.
AMD Socket AM5: Supports AMD Ryzen 9000 / Ryzen 8000 / Ryzen 7000 Series Processors
DDR5 Compatible: 4*DIMMs with AMD EXPO Support
Power Design: 16+2+2, 110A Smart Power Stage
Thermals: VRM and M.2 Thermal Guard
Connectivity: PCIe 5.0, 4x M.2 Slots, Dual USB4, Front and Rear USB-C, Sensor Panel Link
DIY Friendly: M.2 EZ-Latch, PCIe EZ-Latch, Wi-Fi EZ-Plug, EZ-Debug Zone
Networking: Wi-Fi 7, 5GbE LAN
5-Year Warranty
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7 reviews for GIGABYTE X870E AORUS Master AMD AM5 LGA 1718 Motherboard, ATX, DDR5, 4X M.2, PCIe 5.0, USB4, WIFI7, 5GbE LAN, EZ-Latch, 5-Year Warranty
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PH –
Decent Board – Get and flash to the latest BIOS
This boards seems pretty decent. Using Linux.Hardware and performance…AM5 socket, DDR5, support for PCIE 5.0 card and two PCIE 5 nvme SSD drives (sticks) – supported by CPU. Other slots are PCIE 4/3. One slot is shared with onboard SATA port(s). The last 2 ports if I recall correctly.HDMI, DP 1.4 from integrated video from AMD CPU.WiFi 6E/Bluetooth 5.3, included an antenna, Ethernet 2.5 Gbps – Intel i255-V chip. That’s the one I got.2 Mini 3.5″ audio jacks, Line out and Mic In, SPDIF. Line out supports headphones 2 ch, front speakers: 4, 5.1, 7.1 channels. Mic In jack supports mic in (duh…lol) and supports rear speakers: 4, 5.1, 7.1 channels. There is front panel header on board for your case connections if you have that. Make sure your case supports front panel supports the board header. Uses a Realtek ALC1220 chip.Lots of USB support – 1.0/2.0 (black ports), 3.2 Gen 1 on board and back of board (the old name was 3.0…blue ports), 3.2 Gen 2 (red ports 10Gbps) with one that has DP 1.4 Alt-Mode (back of motherboard USBC), 3.2 gen 2×2…20Gbps..on header and usbc back of boardLED headers for CPU and strips, noise sensor header, voltage sensor header, temp sensors, plus the standard led connections for your LED case..power, reset, etc, fans, pumps…SATA ports, M.2 slots.Slow booting because it does a lot of checking on boot up (from what I can tell). I got board version 1.0 – lots of BIOS updates (DDR5 RAM seems very sensitive to overclocking). Can overclock well with the proper RAM. Get the latest BIOS (thank you AMD for the updates) and flash it to the motherboard for better hardware support and much better overclocking of memory. It’s a heavy board and size is E-ATX. Need a case that can support this size.Board does look good, many layers to this board (8 I think). As for durability, I don’t know yet as it’s a complicated board. However, the last motherboard I bought was a Gigabyte motherboard in 2013 (over 10 years old). It still works (except a USB chip/controller) is failing now. I still use it though because my operating systems that I use still work fine. And the USB seems to work ok – the O.S. tells me about the errors though in the system logs.Will support USB 4.0 with addon card from Gigabyte. Need to see about getting the card.There is a nice case that works well for this Aorus motherboard (Anidees ai-crystal xl pro). Expensive but it supports a lot of motherboards and is very versatile with new and old tech. You can get them from Amazon. Thanks Amazon!The price is too high compared to other motherboards, but I continue to buy Gigabyte motherboards based on my history of them making good boards. If their quality goes down I will find/recommend another motherboard manufacturer.
Antony Steele –
Gigabyte X670E Aorus Master Motherboard review
It was time to move up to X670E from X570 and wanted a motherboard with some long term potential, and the features I wanted. When this unit went on Sale for about $360.00, it was a no-brainer.As this is “late” in the X670 season, and the new X870 series are just around the corner, this Gigabyte X670E came in version 1.1 and came with the F20 BIOS.In reading the many reviews of this motherboard, I went ahead first thing and changed the battery. The old battery was still good, but I wanted to make sure. Then I loaded the latest BIOS, version F30 as of this writing. (note; changing the battery is not very easy, but not too difficult either. Just take your time and use caution.) Sure, they should have put the battery location in a better spot, no question.The motherboard started up fine, and it took a new copy of Windows 11, and a decent PBO overclock with EXPO timings at 6000 on 64 Gb of RAM. (2 Modules, not 4 Modules). Everything seems to be working, including all the USB ports, SATA ports, etc. There is a USB conflict until you get a driver or two loaded, but a minimal issue.The Gigabyte Motherboard also has a 5 year warranty, which is not the industry norm.The only issue I have with the Gigabyte Motherboards is there implementation of RGB lighting. This is pretty dismal, and I knew this when I purchased it, having experience with Gigabyte before. Thankfully, we now have Signal RGB software, which takes care of everything, and I mean everything. Also, I learned a long time ago that I do not like any vendors “Computer management software”, where you are making BIOS changes from the Operating systems, and Gigabyte is no exception. I will stick with BIOS adjustments and overclocking and not make changes from the Operating system. However, the hardware is great with a very robust and cool running 20 phase MOSFETs for power, 8 layer PCB, and a heavy backplate for cooling and rigidity. Happy Computing!This Motherboard, on Sale, is a fantastic value, and should work out for hopefully many years. I also like the 2 additional PCIe Slots in addition to the 1 PCIe 5.0 slot for your graphics card. They are only rated at PCIe 4.0 and PCIe 3.0, but I like the option of additional PCIe peripherals while not diluting the 5.0 slot. This was a win from my perspective, but it depends on the features you want and or need. Having 2 x 5.0 PCIe slots running at 8 lanes and not 16 was not for me. Happy Computing!
Luis Enrique GarcÃa –
Feliz con mi tarjeta madre.No hubo necesidad de actualizar driver para un 7800x3D.Sin embargo se actualizó después sin problemas.
Jon –
I’m currently going through the RMA process with Gigabyte, and it is beyond frustrating and maddening. Please, save yourself the hassle. Buy your motherboards locally or avoid Gigabyte at all cost.
Jon –
TLDR: If you have to buy online, don’t buy a Gigabyte board. Did everything they asked, they never tested my motherboard to replicate the issue accurately (used eng samples for cpu instead of the same CPU I has having issues on). Sent me a refurbished board instead of a replacement.Fair warning, as I guess with most if not all online purchases. You only have so long to return the product before you’re out of luck. I’m having issues with this motherboard currently, and by the time that Gigabyte support had run me through everything to test and change, it was too late to return it to Amazon.Upon learning that, I was directed to the warranty repair portal, which I apparently need to ship the motherboard and everything to them for them to look at it? I can’t just send back the motherboard for RMA… For the price I paid, I was hoping for a lot better…Save yourself the hassle, go find a local spot to buy or order from if you can.Update – RMA folks confirmed that I just need to send in the motherboard.Just don’t buy from Gigabyte. When you RMA it back, you have to pay for the shipping yourself. There’s no contact, they don’t ask to clarify. I provided a ton of details showing that sometimes the motherboard works okay for a day or two before it’ll start up. But I’ve been unable to contact or get feedback from them or to them.The last note they provided on the case is “Process Result: Product test ok, update firmware.”. It certainly does not test okay. I suspect they’ve just ignored all the notes and details provided and I just wasted 100$ trying to get a motherboard I spent a lot of money on to work.Update #2 – Didn’t hear back from them until I called the Canadian Office. BTW, it’s their office number, doesn’t show up as the RMA contact number. I was emailing the right place, I had emailed a few times during the week with no reply. They finally did when I called in.They said I can reply with tests I would like them to perform to replicate the issue.I told them it takes 1-2 days sometimes for the issue to occur. They replied that they tested for 20 hours and there was no issue.I told them the onboard video is wonky. They tested with a separate video card.I told them it happens more often with a 7950X CPU, and they haven’t gotten back to me. But the testing rig they showed had an air cooler, which is concerning for a 7950X…More and more, I’m either getting this POS back or they’re going to ship it, it’s going to get smashed in transit, and because they don’t accept responsibility for dmg, I’m screwed.Oh, and the customer complaint line? It’s the same # and extension you call for the RMA Support. That’s helpful!Update 3 – Just heard back, they’re not going to test with what I requested. Just found out they’re not testing with the same CPU I reported the issue with. It’s an engineering sample. They’re not willing to test for 2 days or with the onboard video.Update 4 – They tried with the onboard video, which seemed okay, but I couldn’t tell if they got it up to a proper disk resolution. They’ve shipped it back, noting that it tested out fine and there were no issues.I was welcome to send them a video of the issue, and they’d review.Update 5 – Sent a video showing the issue, they wouldn’t confirm if this time around it would be any different or not. The RMA page didn’t even update with the results. They just sent my original box back, with what looks like a refurbished board. Same m.2 slots were already used and dinged and the Serial Number sticker isn’t quite attached. I’m not going to be surprised if this refurbished board is my original board with a new sticker and a few new screws in it.
SUDIPTA KAR –
Product has manufacturing defect from the day I received, motherboard has booting issue, display problem
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