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ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero AMD Ryzen 2 AM4 DDR4 M.2 USB 3.1 Gen2 ATX X470 Motherboard

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Style: X470


Features

  • Powered by AMD Ryzen 2 AM4 and 7th Generation Athlon processors to maximize connectivity and speed with Dual NV Me M. 2, front panel USB 3. 1 Gen2 and Gigabit LAN
  • 5-Way Optimization featuring Auto-Tuning and Fan pert 4 provides automatic overclocking profiles for maximum OC performance with external Clock generator
  • Aura Sync RGB lighting with two addressable headers features a nearly endless spectrum of colors with the ability to synchronize effects across an ever-expanding ecosystem of AURA Sync enabled products
  • Pre-mounted I/O shield ensures streamlined installation and represents ROG's attention to detail and quality. Operating System: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Industry-leading 8-channel HD audio with the ROG exclusive Supreme S1220 driven by Japanese capacitors

Description

Powered by AMD Ryzen 2 (AM4), the ROG Crosshair VII Hero strikes the perfect balance for gamers and enthusiasts alike combining powerful features and performance with easy-to-use interfaces for complete system control. Push your system performance to the next level with improved overclocking support and Aura Sync RGB for style.

Brand: ASUS


CPU Socket: Socket AM4


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


RAM Memory Technology: DDR4


Compatible Processors: AMD Athlon


Chipset Type: AMD X470


Memory Clock Speed: 2400 MHz


Platform: Windows 10


CPU Model: Athlon


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Graphics Card Interface: Integrated


Memory Slots Available: 4.0


S/PDIF Connector Type: Optical


System Bus Standard Supported: SATA 3


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 1


Total Usb Ports: 8


Memory Clock Speed: 2400 MHz


Platform: Windows 10


Processor Series: Athlon


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Ram Memory Maximum Size: 128 GB


Processor Socket: Socket AM4


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


RAM Memory Technology: DDR4


Compatible Processors: AMD Athlon


Chipset Type: AMD X470


Global Trade Identification Number: 86


Model Number: ROG Crosshair VII Hero


Manufacturer: ASUS Computer International Direct


UPC: 889349935286


Brand Name: ASUS


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  • Great board so far with lots of USB 3.x ports
Style: X570
I will say I originally wanted the WiFi version but it was out of stock everywhere, and I can't actually use WiFi 6 right now nor am I currently using a WiFi connection at all though that may change again. So I wanted it more for "just in case" than anything. The only other difference between this board and the WiFi model is no bluetooth which I wouldn't use on a gaming PC either. So, with that said let's move on. The board is solidly built and the BIOS software seems decently laid out but I'm coming from an older Intel board from Asus so I was pretty familiar with how Asus does their BIOS layout anyway. The lighting features are nice, I was worried about the "Hero" logo being too much but it's actually pretty muted (and I think can be turned off individually in the Aura software). Since I'll be going watercooling I was intrigued by the high current pump header but I've realized nobody seems to actually make a 3-4 pin pump connector that can go on a mobo header, they're all Molex or Molex with a 4pin mobo connector for a PWM feed. So I have to wonder if Asus knows something is coming. One of the big reasons I went with this board over the Gigabyte Master is USB support. They both support the same overall amount of ports, however the Asus board ALL of the USB ports are USB 3.x where Gigabyte 4 of the rear USB are 2.0 still. My case supports 4x USB 3 ports and a type C port so Gigabyte would have won there due to having two USB 3 front panel headers where the Asus only has 1, however Asus has basically put those on the I/O panel. The Hero has 11 ports plus the rear Type C. The Gigabyte board is 9 plus the Type C but 4 are 2.0. I was initially hesitant since I really wanted to enable all 4 front panel ports, but having things in the rear I/O is just cleaner anyway. Perhaps in the future they'll get rid of USB 2 headers entirely and replace with 3.0 The top M.2 slot is a bit finicky to get to since part of the mounting is under the chipset fan shroud, but that's the one you want to use first as it's directly linked to the CPU. The other slot goes through the X570 chipset first, and disables some SATA ports in the process. It would be nice if there were 3 like the other boards, but there are limited resources and it's always a tradeoff. I suspect that ditching USB 2.0 on the rear panel and having a bunch of 5Gbit/s USB superspeed ports didn't allow for a 3rd M.2 slot. Other thoughts: My first board with built in I/O shield. This is very nice, and you can't forget it during install now M.2 built in heatspreaders with thermal pads is a plus. Some PCI 4 drives come with heatsinks but they're big copper blocks and won't blend in if that matters to you. These would eliminate the need to use them. Asus still needs to refine the BIOS but it's early days still. They're one of the ONLY board manufacturers without the ability to set fan profiles for the chipset fan. It does run pretty quiet. I can't hear it over the stock cpu cooler I'm using for now. However once I go water cooling it's possible it might be noticed. VRM is more than enough for up through the 3950X at least. Buildzoid didn't have a lot of criticism for it vs Asus Z390 boards. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2019 by Charles G. Paluda III

  • Used board but works perfectly.
Style: X570
The board was used but I can say it works perfectly. Having been a person whos job is was to test boards for dell at one point in life, it appears the board was properly tested before being resold. There was one minor scuff near the fan and that is the only damage I could find. I am very impressed with the motherboard so far and is very high quality. My system includes a 5800x3d cpu and a rx7800xt gpu, no issues at all. I did update the bios straight away to version 4702. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2023 by Paul Stout

  • Excellent board...This is worth the price!
Style: X570
So this has a bit of a story to it: when I was ordering parts for my new rig in the Spring (which I put together over Labor Day Weekend) I first settled on a different motherboard than this one (MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus). I did further due diligence after getting that board and thanks to a certain PC Hardware YouTube channel I discovered the Power VRM system on the MSI board was rather lousy. So I returned it for a refund and went with the Republic of Gamers (ROG) Crosshair VIII Hero. Let me first begin by saying it is my first ROG motherboard. Also, as I've been in the IT Professionals field for 20 years I am aware that with ASUS you better get a fully working board in the box because if it is faulty or DOA ASUS Support is a gigantic pain to deal with. Fortunately I got a nominal, fully functioning board and being that I did I can tell you this board is worth every penny you spend on it. It's feature set is rich and you get a lot of great options to work with when building your PC with this being such a key piece of the jigsaw puzzle which is a computer build. It's fast, rock steady stable and a joy to have in your build. Of what I can recommend about working with this board first the obvious: when you get your entire PC together and power it on for the first time make sure you flash the BIOS to the most current version right then and there. Then check for new BIOS revisions every 3 months or so. Then, setup your memory profile (XMP or what DOCP) and then install Windows (as long as you aren't OCing your CPU. Also, have the drivers for the motherboard on-hand on a USB flash drive before you plug into the Internet for the first time. In the end, this is a great high-end board and a worthy addition to any build so long as you want to spend for it. That all I got from here and until next time I am out! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2020 by RareAir23

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