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GIGABYTE X670E AORUS Xtreme (AM5/ LGA 1718/ AMD/ X670E/ EATX/ 5 Year Warranty/ DDR5/ Quad M.2/ PCIe 5.0/ USB 3.2 Gen2X2 Type-C/Intel WiFi 6E/ AQUANTIA 10GbE LAN/Q-Flash Plus/Motherboard)

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Style: X670E AORUS XTREME


Pattern: Bundle


Set: X670


Features

  • AMD AM5 Socket: Supports AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Processors
  • DDR5 Compatible: 4*SMD DIMMs with ECC/Non-ECC Unbuffered Memory
  • Commanding Power Design: Direct 18+2+2 Phases Digital VRM Solution, 8-Layer 2X Copper PCB
  • Cutting-Edge Thermal Design: Fins-Array III with NanoCarbon Coating, M.2 Thermal Guard III, Ultra Durable Armor, NanoCarbon Aluminum Backplate
  • Next Gen Connectivity: PCIe 5.0, Quad NVMe x4 M.2, Dual USB-C, BT 5.3
  • EZ-Latch Plus: PCIe 5.0 & M.2 Connectors with a Quick Release & Screwless Design
  • Fast Networking: AQUANTIA 10GbE LAN, Intel WiFi 6E 802.11ax
  • Dynamic Audio: DTS:X Ultra, ALC1220 CODEC and ESS SABRE Hi-Fi 9118 DAC
  • Fine Tuning Features: RGB FUSION, Supports Addressable LED & RGB LED Strips, Smart Fan 6, Multi-key for Reset/RGB Switch/Direct to BIOS/Safe Mode, Q-Flash Plus - Update BIOS without installing CPU, Memory, and GPU

Description

5-Year Warranty AMD AM5 Socket: Supports AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Processors DDR5 Compatible: 4SMD DIMMs with ECC/Non-ECC Unbuffered Memory Commanding Power Design: Direct 18+2+2 Phases Digital VRM Solution, 8-Layer 2X Copper PCB Cutting-Edge Thermal Design: Fins-Array III with NanoCarbon Coating, M.2 Thermal Guard III, Ultra Durable Armor, NanoCarbon Aluminum Backplate Next Gen Connectivity: PCIe 5.0, Quad NVMe x4 M.2, Dual USB-C, BT 5.3 EZ-Latch Plus: PCIe 5.0 & M.2 Connectors with a Quick Release & Screwless Design Fast Networking: AQUANTIA 10GbE LAN, Intel WiFi 6E 802.11ax Dynamic Audio: DTS:X Ultra, ALC1220 CODEC and ESS SABRE Hi-Fi 9118 DAC Fine Tuning Features: RGB FUSION, Supports Addressable LED & RGB LED Strips, Smart Fan 6, Multi-key for Reset/RGB Switch/Direct to BIOS/Safe Mode, Q-Flash Plus - Update BIOS without installing CPU, Memory, and GPU. A new era is here. The X670E AORUS XTREME supports AM5 Processors and features and unparalleled performance. GIGABYTE X670 motherboards come with upgraded power design, high grade storage standards, and outstanding connectivity that enables you to optimize your performance.

Brand: GIGABYTE


CPU Socket: Socket AM5


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


RAM Memory Technology: DDR5


Compatible Processors: AMD Ryzen 7000 Series


Memory Clock Speed: 2133 MHz


Platform: Windows 10


Model Name: X670E AORUS XTREME


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Graphics Card Interface: PCI Express


RAM: ‎DDR5


Memory Speed: ‎2133 MHz


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ax


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎GIGABYTE


Series: ‎X670E AORUS XTREME


Item model number: ‎X670E AORUS XTREME


Item Weight: ‎8.53 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎15 x 12.25 x 4.22 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎15 x 12.25 x 4.22 inches


Manufacturer: ‎GIGABYTE


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎September 27, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works Well
Like everything, plug and play right out of the box for the most part. Didn't even need to flash bios. I tried 4 different ASUS boards and had to send them all back and wasted countless hours on that garbage. I've always had good luck with Gigabyte. This one is the bomb with 10G NIC, PCI3 5.0 among other things, plenty of room. Might be a little expensive but it is right in line with other x670e boards with a 10G NIC which is where the extra costs come from. I have 3 managed 10G switches so this should really perform, I am using it for a NAS since I had to send beck 2 ASUS Boards because they wouldn't even light up or power on. After getting disgusted and sending the second one back I remembered I had an extra one of these on the shelf so took it out and was running in less than an hour. I know it's overkill for a NAS but it is a video server/nas and I needed at least a 10G Nic because the QNAP I just bought is a slow piece of garbage too. Wish I could send that back as well. You can't go wrong if you can afford it, I'd say get it without hesitation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023 by Brian Novotny

  • Spend More Time on the Product, Less time on the Marketing Music Video
Over $700 with tax buys you alot of motherboard. In the case of the Gigabyte X670E Extreme, you get a fancy glossy motherboard box, poor quality BIOS releases, and an ill concieved design which requires a complete tear-down of the board for a simple CMOS battery change. Did I mention the fancy box? What about that cool marketing video? Check out that video on the Gigabyte web site - top notch! I assembled my new PC only to find that everytime I unplugged the PC or turned off the PSU switch I would get a "CMOS cleared" error. All BIOS settings get wiped - clock, EXPO memory timings, fan curves... all of it. Normally, I would just swap a CMOS battery as part of a trouble shooting process.... You can't with this board. Gigabyte decided to hide the battery under the chipset heat sink. To get to the battery you must... 1. Remove motherboard from PC 2. Flip motherboard over, and remove fancy (pointless) aluminum backplate covering the entire motherboard. Oh, toss those single use thermal pads - add new ones to your shopping list. 3. WIth the back plate removed, you can access the screws holding on the battery cover, I mean chipset heatsink. 4. Remove chipset heatsink, again, toss those single use themal pads and add new ones to your shopping list. 5. Change battery. (See wasn't that easy) 6. Apply new thermal pads (hopefully you purchased the correct thickness and rating - but Gigabyte won't help you with that) 7. Re-assemble. In just 2 to 3 short hours, you've successfully changed your defective CMOS battery that shipped in your $700 motherboard. Thats right, according to REDDIT you are not alone, Gigabyte got a bad lot of batteries. It wouldn't be a big deal except for the design flaws referenced above. Trying to reach support? Hahaha. No reply. How about those BIOS updates? Do you enjoy introducing new errors following an update? If so, this is your board. Before buying this board, watch the really cool marketing video they made just for this flagship AM5 board. Then, while you are really jazzed up to buy the board.... Re-read this review and buy a different board/brand/whatever.... save your money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024 by mlf149

  • Mixed feelings
This board was a reversal of many years of computer building for me. I normally build a monster HEDT system that does everything for me. Lately though I have been building more and more purpose built computers for each task. My files now live on a 256TB truenas server and my rendering is handled by a HPE dl580 packing 1TB of ram and two 7900XTX's. So where did that leave me but to wonder if my daily rig needed to hone in on what it needed to be rather than trying to be everything. So I setout with a goal in mind a no compromise gaming pc with blistering single-threaded performance and solid gaming chops. Here I settled on the AMD 7950x3d for its gaming prowess paired with 64GB of 6000mt memory. What should have been a simple wipe and install turned into three days of frustration and a system I am still not 100% happy with. To make a long story short there is a bug in the AMD raid driver pushed from the gigabyte control center that was capable of killing the install every time without fail. This took many attempts to figure out and more to bypass. My advice is to not port your raid from one system to the next but I failed to break the array before the move so I was stuck in a loop. After installing windows in AHCI I was able to patch things up but still cant use the AMD raid and have to use windows software raid. Not the end of the world but also not the easy boot and go that I wanted. Now on to the real kicker mixed in with all the raid issues I was also chasing a bug that the system would fail to post some times and that bug remains even now as I cant narrow down what the root cause is. I tend to think IMC but everything should be well within spec so I question that logic. Other annoyances: The thunderbolt setup does not work and I can find no reason why. I tested two cards one brand new and found they both would return a error in device manager failed to start for a power failure. No amount of massaging or tricks proved to resolve this problem. I know the port is good and the cards are good as they work with other devices so it is some inconsistency with the board. So where does this leave me? Well I have the gaming rig that does what I set out to do but I feel it could be better and these nagging issues do not inspire confidence in the platform. My frames are vastly improved from the old 3870x I have been rocking from launch day allowing my 4090 to reach its full potential. I just wish the platform was more stable. Specs CPU : 7950x3d : Liquid cooled RAM : 64GB 6000MT GPU : RTX4090 : Liquid cooled MB : X670E Aorus Extreme SSD : 8TB Sabrent rocket plus ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023 by jarble jarble

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