NZXT N7 B650E – AMD B650 Chipset – Supports AMD Ryzen 9000 8000 & 7000 Series CPUs (Socket AM5) – ATX Gaming Motherboard – Integrated Rear I/O Shield – DDR5 – Wi-Fi 6E – Black
Original price was: $269.99.$249.99Current price is: $249.99.
Price: $269.99 - $249.99
(as of Dec 29, 2024 23:58:05 UTC – Details)
Motherboard
MAXIMUM CONTROL: Easily customize lighting and cooling modes via NZXT CAM, with access to six RGB lighting channels. Configure lights and fans from any manufacturer.
FINISHING TOUCH: A white or black metal cover conceals the inner workings, blending seamlessly with your case. The heat fins have been expanded to cool the PCIe Gen 5 enabled NVMe drive slot.
READY TO ROCK: Integrated Wi-Fi 6E, rear I/O shield, and clever port placement makes the build process easy—plenty of room on board for upgrades down the line.
STUNNING CRAFTSMANSHIP: Build your dream system with a full metal cover that blends aesthetically with black or white cases for a seamless backdrop for your components
CPU and SOCKET: Supports AMD Ryzen 9000, 8000, and 7000 Series Processors
Customers say
Customers appreciate the motherboard’s clean, non-gamer look with a nice layout. They find it functional and well-made, with no crashes or issues. The port capacity, build quality, and fit are also praised. However, opinions differ on the ease of installation and value for money.
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10 reviews for NZXT N7 B650E – AMD B650 Chipset – Supports AMD Ryzen 9000 8000 & 7000 Series CPUs (Socket AM5) – ATX Gaming Motherboard – Integrated Rear I/O Shield – DDR5 – Wi-Fi 6E – Black
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Original price was: $269.99.$249.99Current price is: $249.99.
Isaac –
Perfect mobo for a white case build
This motherboard goes perfect with my nzxt h5 elite case. Itâs absolutely stunning. 3 m.2 slots for maximum storage potential. Plenty of hookups on the board for any accessories like fans, hdds, etc. etc. I absolutely love the look and aesthetic of it. Would definitely recommend!!
KenjaTochi –
Part of My Gaming Build
I got this for my gaming pc build and it works great. I personally went with NZXT because it seemed to he a reliable brand for a affordable price. I was also going for a deep dark aesthetic. I recommend looking into building your own pc because you can get way better parts without such a high price point. PC part picker is a great place to go to find compatible parts and at the lowest prices. I bought mine all at once to capitalize on electronic sales, where other people buying one at a time couldn’t capitalize on as easily. Make sure to do your research, but it is worth the investment and a good hobby to build in today’s world.
Paul Janeway –
Nice switch from ASUS
I had been a diehard ASUS fan for years…recently however, their quality has been getting a tad worse, not to mention my last mobo I got from them fried my brand new Ryzen 5950x.I decided to make a jump and got this bad boy, and here are my list of perks:Pros:Easy to install: all the components went in nicely, had little issues getting everything where they needed to beGreat M2 locations: I love the M2 slots are covered and it has a cooling fan for them as allIncredibly clean design: I was getting rather tired of every single mobo looking like a cheese fest, this is a step in the right directionBios functionality: I like that it has all the bells and whistles you’d need/want for all you OC needs, I’m still noodling around, but the TPM was easy to find for a win11 build like mineActually supports 128gb ram: description misleading this model DOES support 4 sticks up to 128gb of RAMFits huge GPU: installed my EVA FTW3 3090 without issues, fits snug and securelyQuite a few fan slots: more cooling right ;)Wifi6 support: 1gb wifi is never a bad thing and I do like it has the antennaes vs the long cables fin like ASUSCMOS reset easily accessible: bios flash and CMOS reset on rear of unit, very good for when the time comes to require thatMetric buttload of USB ports: I have quite a few things to plug in, this was a delightful perk as wellCons:Only one CPU fan slot: this kinda sucks if you have a pump for your CPU (Which if you OC a 5090x, you need to do this it does run hotter) not a huge deal as I paired with the case fan connector so it does it’s job…just would be niceM2 slots can be annoying: although I like them, the tiny screw with the M2 slot can fallout during install and can get under the heatsinks, kind of annoying…. But only during disk installsAnyhow… The cons are minor, but so far this thing is meeting my expectations quite nicely
D. Smith –
Robust VRM, quality sound, Wi-Fi, perfect aesthetics. Took some troubleshooting.
Pros:- 16+2+1 90A SPS VRM. Overkill even for a 16 core Ryzen.- Robust and durable PCB.- Robust NVMe slot #1 heatsink.- PCIe 5.0 GPU slot.- Surround sound connectivity and TOSLINK out.- Boots quick.- Wi-Fi works great with included antennas.Cons:- Took some troubleshooting to arrive at optimal BIOS version for consistent performance. BIOS releases are also behind the comparable AsRock release roadmap (at least at the date this review is written) if you care about having the absolute latest BIOS. Still runs fine on v3.06.- No ECLK generator. Not really applicable to this price point anyways.- No temp sensor jumpers. Had to buy an Aquacomputer Octo to control fans with.- Wish NVMe slots 2&3 had functional heat spreaders with thermal pads. On this board they are just composite covers.The overall features and aesthetics of this board for $250 seemed like a great value to support a 9800X3D. Cross shopped with the Strix X670E-F which does have ECLK but was not a fan of the gamer aesthetics on that one. I was not let down by the N7 B650E in the end.Upon purchasing I immediately flashed the BIOS to 3.08 and had numerous issues getting the board to POST consistently. Flashing to 3.06 fixed my issue. The AsRock-style BIOS is easy to navigate and use. The diagnostic lights and built-in power/reset buttons were a huge help when putting this board through its paces on the test bench. Kind of wish they were on the side though (looks like NZXT is fixing that with their upcoming X870E).Paired with my all-black Mushkin 6400 C30 64GB kit the combo looks awesome and I was able to hit 6200 C28 @1.43V stable. Iâm running a 9800X3D and a 7900 XTX Aqua. The CPU will do all core -50 on curve optimizer and hits an R23 score of ~24400.Overall very pleased with this boardâs performance and stability.
Adam Carney –
One of the cleanest motherboards I have ever seen!
I recently built a new all white PC and this motherboard was the finishing touch I was looking for. There are obviously plenty of white motherboards but this one is different. The NZXT B650E is a little bit more money than other similar boards but it looks so much better. I love that it comes with the shields to cover up the majority of the board. It really does make a huge difference compared to other boards that I have used before. The features are great as well. It has all the RGB headers I needed to connect the hub for my Lian Li Streamers as well as 10 RGB fans. It does come with Wi-Fi 6 as well.For anyone looking to do an all white setup, this motherboard really is your best option for the aesthetic appearance and it is has great features to go along with it.
HKR –
Llegó en perfectas condiciones
Spencer –
This is hands down my favourite am5 mb. Itâs not a 670e, yet it has all the important features of one, expo and oc for ram, pcie gen 5, etc Really solid for the price
Yeshua –
Una tarjeta madre muy aesthetic, va muy bien con ensambles blancos, tiene todo lo que necesitas en cuanto puertos y conectividad, el precio es un poco elevado por que tiene el impuesto blanco (los productos de color blanco para PCs por alguna extraña razón son un poco más caros que sus pares en color negro). Aún asÃ, la recomiendo, va muy bien con el gabinete de la misma marca.
Alejandro C –
Sin duda es una de las mejores tarjetas madre en el sentido estético, buena opción para builds en blanco
Steve –
Wanted to go for a black and white build this time around, and I just knew the N7 was the board I had to have. Installation was simple and easy, and the quality of the board felt great. Make sure you get the bios updated and the drivers installed from NZXT and you should be solid. System was stable and performs, Ram on Expo seems to be completely stable and worked without a hitch (after getting latest bios). This board also has nice QOL features like bios flashback, Clear CMOS, and physical power and reset buttons on the board itself.First topmost M.2 slot comes with a “heatsink” plate and requires a single screw to remove, the second and third plates for the other M.2 do not have a heatsink contact plate but they are magnetic and can simply be pulled off. The second plate also gives access to the wi-fi module.Wi-fi on this was also much better than I expected, connection was stable and I was getting over 600 down and up even without wi-fi 6. I suspect if you do have wi-fi 6 this will be even better for you. Remember to get NZXT’s wireless drivers or you may run into wi-fi issues.