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ASUS ROG Strix X670E-A Gaming WiFi 6E Socket AM5 (LGA 1718) Ryzen 7000 Gaming Motherboard(16+2 Power Stages,PCIe® 5.0, DDR5,4xM.2 Slots,USB 3.2 Gen 2x2, WiFi 6E, AI Cooling II)

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Features

  • AMD Socket AM5(LGA 1718) for AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Desktop Processors
  • Robust Power Solution: 16 + 2 teamed power stages with 8+8 pin ProCool II power connectors, high-quality alloy chokes and durable capacitors to support multi-core processors
  • Optimized Thermal Design: Massive VRM heatsinks plus integrated aluminum I/O cover, high-conductivity thermal pad, four onboard M.2 heatsinks and one M.2 backplate for the M.2_1 slot
  • Overclocking technologies: Dynamic OC Switcher, Ryzen Core Flex and PBO Enhancement (Renowned Software: Bundled 60-day free trial of AIDA64 Extreme, and an intuitive UEFI BIOS dashboard)
  • High-Performance Networking: Onboard WiFi 6E, Intel 2.5 Gb Ethernet and ASUS LANGuard

Description

The ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-A GAMING WIFI 6E white and silver scheme motherboard is designed with boosted power delivery and optimized cooling to cope with the demands of powerful Ryzen 7000 series processors. Along with Wi-Fi 6E and PCI Express® 5.0 for superfast transfer speeds and storage, ROG STRIX X670E-A GAMING WIFI is ready to take the helm of your clean and neat white gaming gear.

Brand: ASUS


CPU Socket: LGA 1718


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


RAM Memory Technology: DDR5


Compatible Processors: AMD 1st Gerenration Ryzen


Chipset Type: AMD X670


Memory Clock Speed: 6400 MHz


Platform: Windows 10


Model Name: ROG STRIX X670E-A GAMING WIFI


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


RAM: ‎DDR5


Memory Speed: ‎6400 MHz


Wireless Type: ‎802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 802.11ax


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎ROG STRIX X670E-A GAMING WIFI


Item model number: ‎ROG STRIX X670E-A GAMING WIFI


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎4.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13.3 x 10.8 x 2.8 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎13.3 x 10.8 x 2.8 inches


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎September 27, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great X670E Board With Balanced I/O & Featureset
I purchased this from the Amazon Warehouse in "Used-Like New" condition. As you can see from the photos, this board was practically pristine! And for $288! I have the X670E-E variant, which also is an open-box pristine unit but from Micro Center a year ago for $375. These boards are similar, with the STRIX E model having beefier heatsinks for 3x Gen 5.0 x4 M.2s and more USB 3.2 ports, with the trade-off being the third M.2 splitting lanes with your x16_1 & x16_2 slots since they're sharing lanes from the CPU and not the chipset. The STRIX A gives you 2x Gen 5 and 2x Gen 4 (from the chipset), which means you won't split lanes from your GPU with any M.2. You also have a X1 slot between your two x16s instead of another x16 slot in x8 or x4 mode. This is great for me since I'd need to get a splitter and bifurcate the x16 slot to split lanes, which I don't plan on doing. Outside of some USB 2s in the rear and the lack of a POST code LED, this board as about every bit as capable as the STRIX E for less money. To be fair, this is pretty much an X670E-F with white/silver heatsinks instead. I'd also like to add that I have 2 kits of 32GB (2x16GB) G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5-6000 CL36-36-36-96 memory installed for a total of 64GB, with apparently EXPO II working exactly as intended (6000MHz or 6000MT/s), which has surprised me, but I'll update if I find any issues. All-in-all, if you can get this board at a good discount, go for it. I have it in my white Sliger Cerberus X with a white Silver Soul 135, which looks great. Really got the aesthetic I was going for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024 by JD JD

  • Great Motherboard for Gaming. Purchased used like new.
I purchased this MB Used like new and it came exactly like that. I have been in IT for over 25 years so this is nothing new to me. I purchased the AMD Ryzen 7800X3D CPU and an ASROCK 7900XT Video Card. My case is the Hyte Y70 snow white. The ony other board that was truly on the white side with the 670 chipset was the way overpriced ASROCK Taichi. This Motherboard new is also over priced. That seem to be the theme now. SO this board fit the white theme. I have to say I'm impressed. No stability issues whatsoever. I have DDR5 6000 running at its rated speed and the CPU is auto overclocked. Running Windows 11 Pro 23H2. I have 2TB NVME in the 5.0 slot and its fast as ever and I have a 4TB game drive in the Second NVME slot. I have 50 games installed from Call of Duty's, Battlefield all the way to driving games. When games are full load the thermals will get to 70c and the fans ramp up to let it go no higher. This Board has BIOS flash and CMOS reset on the back panel which is a plus. The ASUS bios is easy to understand and has so many option for you to tinker with. If you mess it up just CMOS reset and start over. SO I do recommend this board but buy it as used or refurbed because I think the new prices is just ASUS overcharging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024 by Nate Nate

  • I hate this motherboard…
I have had 4 ASUS motherboards ASUS P8Z77-V LGA 1155, Prim h270-pro, z370 Maximus hero X and now the X670E-A and I can confidently say this is my last ASUS motherboard… I have had nothing but problems with this board from the second I open the box. Getting Windows 11 installed was a nightmare, the bios’s default settings were set to Legacy and every time you tried to change them back to UEFI the bios would freeze. So basically I couldn’t enable TMP and had to wait for them to release a bios update to get it fixed. When I called the ASUS support the representative told me that I needed to call Microsoft… Once I did install windows 11, I had horrible memory stability issues as you could not enable EXPO on supported memory. In addition to the memory, stability issues the thing would take forever to boot as it had to do a full memory retrain every start up. If you were able to contacts, memory restore you will get the blue screen of death. On a side note, if you enable context memory restore the bios also enables The setting next to it, which I can’t remember exactly what it was called, but it had something to do with shut down. if you then reenable that setting, that it changed without your say so the bios would freeze. And then, if you tried to boot your system with context memory restore enabled, Blue screen of death. ASUS has told Youtubers that Ryzen only supports 5200 MHz memory and and that’s the reason why people are having memory problems. Yet they advertise on this and many other boards that it supports 6400mhz… The last issue I have is with the USB connectivity. My wireless headphones, Mouse and keyboard cut in and out when I use them. I think it’s a combination of factors due to where they’ve placed the Wi-Fi antennas on the rear I/O, where they place the display port that I used for my second monitor both causing electromagnetic interference. And finally a lack of power to the individual USB ports, as if I have more than three things plugged into the board at one time I get issues. If I have things plugged into the USB ports that are too close to the Wi-Fi or display port, I get issues… I’m not the only one who’s had these issues and even Youtubers are getting fed up and are abandoning ASUS’s ship. I was doing a white build, and it was between this, and the Asrock steel legend, which is a significantly cheaper board. Everybody I talk to over on Reddit, who went with the steel legend, says it’s rocksolid. If you watch buildzoids youtube videos where he goes over manufactures motherboards time after time boadroard after board ASUS cuts corners with component wherever they can. And on top of that there are been a massive amount of reports lately that when people need to RMA their mother boards they get the runaround, they get lied to, they basically get shafted. I mean, it’s become an Apple situation where you pay more and get less. So, I for one will not be buying another ASUS board. This is a $400 board… I am honestly considering suing ASUS in small claims court. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2023 by Robert B.

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