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ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Hero ATX motherboard, 18 + 2 power stages, PCIe 5.0, DDR5 support, five M.2 slots, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 front-panel connector with Quick Charge 4+, USB4, Wi-Fi 6E
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Brand | ASUS |
CPU socket | Socket AM5 |
Compatible devices | Personal Computer |
RAM memory technology | DDR5 |
Compatible processors | AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series Desktop Processors |
Chipset type | AMD X670 |
Memory clock speed | 2133 MHz |
Platform | Windows |
Model name | ROG CROSSHAIR X670E HERO |
CPU model | None |
About this item
- Massive 18 + 2 teamed power solution rated for 110A per stage
- Dynamic clocking to simultaneously maximize Ryzen gaming and compute performance
- Two on-board M.2 slots and both x16 slots are PCIe Gen 5-ready
- Faster-than-Gigabit WiFi that unlocks access to the low-interference 6 GHz band
- 6400 MT/s+, AMD EXPO, DRAM IC profiles, and AEMP
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Customers like the compactness and features of the motherboard. For example, they mention it fits most mini-ITX cases and has good OC capabilities. That said, some complain about the shut downs and value. They say it's expensive and has issues with USB dropouts. Opinions are mixed on quality and performance.
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Customers are satisfied with the features of the motherboard. They mention that it has great features, a superb build quality, and good OC capabilities.
"...the most expensive board in this form factor, but I am really pleased with all the features, the WiFi and Audio chips here are outstanding and the..." Read more
"...Other than those niggles, it's a pretty good board with good OC capabilities." Read more
"...recommend this board to anyone going AM5 however as its sturdy, great features and has superb build quality" Read more
"...Otherwise, the board works great, is high quality and has great mix of useful features. So board is recommended" Read more
Customers appreciate the compactness of the motherboard. They mention it's an incredible small and powerful package that fits most mini-ITX cases. Some say it'd be the best AMD small form factor motherboard.
"...for all front connections including USBC headers, and fits most mini itx cases that don't do the sandwich thing (without pcie risers)...." Read more
"...able to utilise usb4/thunderbolt 4 as well as be able to have a compact form factor using micro ATX, the build quality is amazing and I am able to..." Read more
"...It fits nicely in my old Silverstone FT03-mini.This is a high-quality motherboard with an overall good layout...." Read more
Customers find the installation process of the motherboard to be painless with its intuitive UEFI interface.
"This motherboard was a pleasure to install and very straightforward...." Read more
"...In use this motherboard was painless to setup with its intuitive UEFI interface and was able to get up and running in Windows in no time at all...." Read more
"Positivises:Easy to install4x M.2 Slots3x Internal usb headersNegatives:..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the motherboard. Some mention it's a pretty good board with good OC capabilities, and is superbly built sturdy. Others however, say that it'll fail with parts missing and is unreliable.
"...wizard (sorry pros) but I got my small overclock in and this is a wonderful stable and high performance platform for a small form factor gaming..." Read more
"...But overall, solid and just works...." Read more
"One of the worst motherboards I have ever purchased. Constant DRAM LIGHTS during boot ups, restarts, shut downs...." Read more
"...as be able to have a compact form factor using micro ATX, the build quality is amazing and I am able to run 6200 Mhz RAM stable too!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the motherboard. Some mention it's a wonderful stable and high performance platform for a small form factor gaming, with no issues so far. However, others say that it just never boots 1st time, it never powers up first time, and it had to be RMA'd when it failed to start POST after its first week of low usage.
"...got my small overclock in and this is a wonderful stable and high performance platform for a small form factor gaming machine and I'm very impressed...." Read more
"...Ok lets get into the review...The first boot was very troublesome and it needed many CMOS clears, so I relflashed Bios and from then it..." Read more
"AdvantagesChipset X670EExcellent VRM, will power even the most powerful and voracious without any problems..." Read more
"...Otherwise, the board works great, is high quality and has great mix of useful features. So board is recommended" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the motherboard. They mention that it's expensive and not worth the money.
"...It is the most expensive board in this form factor, but I am really pleased with all the features, the WiFi and Audio chips here are outstanding and..." Read more
"...The board is expensive, the M.2 PCIE card I probably wont use, the lanyard is kind of dumb, they could of dropped half the stuff and made it a..." Read more
"AM5 motherboards are very expensive. For this one you get all the features of a full size high-end motherboard but at micro ATX format...." Read more
"It’s a great board, bit pricey though. Used in a Razer tomahawk mini." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the shut down of the motherboard. They mention that it has died after less than 2 months of use, and that they have been having random issues with their GPU crashing.
"...Constant DRAM LIGHTS during boot ups, restarts, shut downs. Had to constantly flash bios and reset the pc...." Read more
"...if it's my configuration or gpu, but I've been having random issues with my GPU crashing, causing me to need to reboot to regain full..." Read more
"Worked fine for the first 2 months, suddenly has died. The only way to get the motherboard to turn on now is to hold down the CMOS button...." Read more
"Good product, although mine failed after less than 2 months use." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the dropouts. They mention that the motherboard has issues with cold boot, USB dropout, and losing drives connected via SATA during boot.
"...Was ok, but had no end of issues with cold boot, USB dropouts ect...." Read more
"...I've had quite a few issues with USB and such when I've had the EXPO enabled, so disabling fixed it...." Read more
"...FastBoot option enabled, one time out of three it loses drives connected via SATA during boot...." Read more
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The board is very high quality and with a nice finish although I found some metallic dust that I had to wipe away.
Very good layout for all the connections, and very good VRMs. On the back of the board, you get an easy access to reset your bios which came in handy when overclocking my ram (managed to get my RAM from 3600 CL18 to 3733 CL 16). No wasted connections in the back, I find PS2 and HDMI ports superfluous given CPUs with no APUs will always be run here, this board just gives you USBC and USB3. WiFi 6 is superb, so fast, and that audio quality is fantastic. The sodimm daughterboard is neat and works very well. The attention to detail is really apparent here, and this allowed me to build up a true gaming Beast that fits under my desk.
The board automatically overclocks things for you, and the only thing I don't like is if you do manual CPU overclocking you lose the speed switching and there's no explanation of all the different overclocking options available. I started toying with them but I didn't want a fixed CPU speed and preferred letting the system change speed on its own.
I'm blown away by the gaming performance, the system is totally stable and amazingly quick.
It is the most expensive board in this form factor, but I am really pleased with all the features, the WiFi and Audio chips here are outstanding and the rest of the system will support one more generation of cpu upgrades and the next generation of pcie 4 devices. I wish the more complex overclocking features could be leveraged in a wizard (sorry pros) but I got my small overclock in and this is a wonderful stable and high performance platform for a small form factor gaming machine and I'm very impressed. Highly recommend it.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 June 2020
The board is very high quality and with a nice finish although I found some metallic dust that I had to wipe away.
Very good layout for all the connections, and very good VRMs. On the back of the board, you get an easy access to reset your bios which came in handy when overclocking my ram (managed to get my RAM from 3600 CL18 to 3733 CL 16). No wasted connections in the back, I find PS2 and HDMI ports superfluous given CPUs with no APUs will always be run here, this board just gives you USBC and USB3. WiFi 6 is superb, so fast, and that audio quality is fantastic. The sodimm daughterboard is neat and works very well. The attention to detail is really apparent here, and this allowed me to build up a true gaming Beast that fits under my desk.
The board automatically overclocks things for you, and the only thing I don't like is if you do manual CPU overclocking you lose the speed switching and there's no explanation of all the different overclocking options available. I started toying with them but I didn't want a fixed CPU speed and preferred letting the system change speed on its own.
I'm blown away by the gaming performance, the system is totally stable and amazingly quick.
It is the most expensive board in this form factor, but I am really pleased with all the features, the WiFi and Audio chips here are outstanding and the rest of the system will support one more generation of cpu upgrades and the next generation of pcie 4 devices. I wish the more complex overclocking features could be leveraged in a wizard (sorry pros) but I got my small overclock in and this is a wonderful stable and high performance platform for a small form factor gaming machine and I'm very impressed. Highly recommend it.
Was ok, but had no end of issues with cold boot, USB dropouts ect.
I already had a 3090FE and a 1600w corsair psu so more than enough for it to not be a problem.
Upgraded to 4090FE in the last month - mostly the same as previous with the 3090fe
I decide to try some certified ram but that turns out to be worse that the original stuff I got and ontop of that the Gigabyte board seemed to overwrite the EXPO settings meaning that it showed 4.1 volts on for DDR5 - I suspect that is due to the board and bios (though surely that should be locked?!?!, someone else on reddit had precisely the same issue with the same ram and same board), Returned that and ended up going back to my previous sticks.
Fast forward to a few days ago I drop a 4th NVME drive in and find out that no matter what the top slot closest to the CPU always ran a half speed x2 vs x4, same regardless of the bios releases, reseating CPU ect.
Even a 3.0 drive would stop the system from booting but would work in the other 3 slots.
Sort out a return luckily even after this amount of time, so decide to purchase a MSI x670E Carbon (just my luck - DOA, Amazon must love me right now due to all the returns :/)
So finally to the Crosshair - pop it in using all the same hardware (cpu/motherboard/gpu/memory/storage/psu)
Not one issue - takes a little time to boot - but does so without issues, upgrade the bios to 805, no issues.
USB mic does no drop out in same situation while in game.
Wireless Keyboard Lag is no longer a thing, double typing or sticky key like I healed the key down.
The board is expensive, the M.2 PCIE card I probably wont use, the lanyard is kind of dumb, they could of dropped half the stuff and made it a little cheaper tbh.
But overall, solid and just works. Which compared to Gigabyte is a godsend, I had a x570 master previously and had loads of issues when I had that as well, I swore off Gigabyte but stupidly picked it up this time round.
The MSI board being DOA - I can kind of forgive because you can just get some duds sometime but my luck has been weirdly bad :(
The ASUS board does not have a TPM header - I was looking around but couldn't see any (easier when bios flashing ect, no need to go suspect Bitlocker protection) No biggie :P
The marketing for this board is shady at best and misleading at worst. Asus has certainly lost its respectability over the years. I've had quite a few issues with USB and such when I've had the EXPO enabled, so disabling fixed it. Also, I'm unsure if it's my configuration or gpu, but I've been having random issues with my GPU crashing, causing me to need to reboot to regain full functionality.
Other than those niggles, it's a pretty good board with good OC capabilities.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 June 2023
The marketing for this board is shady at best and misleading at worst. Asus has certainly lost its respectability over the years. I've had quite a few issues with USB and such when I've had the EXPO enabled, so disabling fixed it. Also, I'm unsure if it's my configuration or gpu, but I've been having random issues with my GPU crashing, causing me to need to reboot to regain full functionality.
Other than those niggles, it's a pretty good board with good OC capabilities.
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That said, besides being a mATX (Mini ATX), which is btw. extremely fiddly to build with, because its limited amount of sockets and space, makes it really hard to fit cables and read labels on what goes where...
...it ended up as something I'd call a "Happy Mistake", and what do I mean by that?
Well - the board works as expected, and it's actually very good.
I used it with an AMD Ryzen i9 - 7950x3D and it performs excellently with top tier benchmarks as it would on a HERO board, so the GENE is no slouch here.
All in all I'm actually quite happy with the motherboard, I got it working on the first try, but that took 6 hours to assemble because of the small fiddly space or lack thereof.
A word of warning to potential buyers of this board: Please - UPGRADE THE FIRMWARE.
You'll get a boost of 10 percent performance increase when doing so, so do that!
If you're cramped for space, and want a miniature PC, this is the board for you, there's absolutely no compromize on performance, it works a treat and is really fast.
Alles läuft tadellos, die Bootzeiten sind mit aktivierten MCR und aktuell neusten BIOS (1904 und 1905) fast auf AM4 Niveau (einzig der allererste Boot dauert etwas), es gibt genügend interne Anschlüsse für A-RGB, Lüfter, etc. und das Design in weiß ist sehr schick (zugegeben subjektive Meinung), passt auch sehr gut zur bei mir verwendeten weißen Asus ROG Strix LCII 360 AiO und dem weißen ROG Strix 850 Watt NT.
Das wichtigste aber, was für mich mit ein Grund für den Wechsel zum X670E war: Es gibt genügend PCIe Lanes und keine der hier bei der A-Version möglichen vier möglichen m2 NVMe SSDs teilt sich mit irgendwas ihre Lanes. Bedeutet man kann vier m2 NVMe SSDs, eine PCIe X16 GPU und auch noch alle vier vorhandenen SATA Ports belegen und jeder bekommt die volle Bandbreite und nichts wird deaktiviert. Keine Teilung von PCIe Lanes!
Das Strix X670E-A läuft in Kombi mit Ryzen 7 7800X3D, G.Skill TridentZ Neo DDR5-6000 (weiße Version) und RTX 4080. Bislang keinerlei Probleme.
Einzig was mich stört, mein Aura Light Setup im PC konnte ich anfangs nicht über Aura Sync steuern. Es muss leider Armoury Crate installiert werden, was dann eine Steuerung von Aura Sync zulässt. Schade, denn das normale Aura Sync Programm ist kompakter und greift nicht tief ins System ein. Wer also Probleme mit der Sync Beleuchtung hat, muss leider Armoury Crate installieren.
Was ich auch noch gerne bei der gesamten Strix Reihe gesehen hätte wären die Q-Connectors, die das verkabeln der internen Anschlüsse teils deutlich erleichtern. Warum die ROG Crosshair exklusiv sind, verstehe ich nicht.
Dennoch würde ich das Strix X670E-A jederzeit wieder kaufen!
Dès le déballage, on constate avec plaisir la beauté de la Carte Mère et les accessoires délicatement rangés
Sur la face arrière, il y a une multitudes de prises USB Classique de Type-C, et connecteur Réseau de 2.5 Gb avec le WiFi 6E
Une fois installée, au démarrage pour activer le Mode EXPO pour synchroniser et ajuster la fréquence de la RAM, en tout cas, pour la mémoire CORSAIR 6000 MHZ et au-delà de cette fréquence.
Il y a de nombreux paramétrages, notamment au point de vu Overclocking et consort...
Néanmoins, il aurait été bien d'avoir une deuxième prises Réseau de 10 Gb, au regard du prix déboursé pour l'acquérir.
Pour un éventuel branchement à un NAS en direct.
Une fois, le Bios mis à jour, elle se révèle d'une redoutable stabilité.
Voici tous les composants de mon PC
CM ROG CROSSHAIR X670E HERO
AMD RYZEN 9 7900X
CORSAIR Vengeance DDR5 RAM 64GB (2x32GB) 6000MHz CL30
Watercooling Be Quiet Silent Loop Version 2. 280 MM - un silence absolu !
SSD Crucial NVMe M.2 T700 1To Gen5
ASUS TUF GAMING NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti
Thermalright ASF-RED AM5 - Meilleure dissipation de la chaleur.
SEASONIC Prime-PX-1600 1300W ATX 3.0
Boîtier ATX Be Quiet DARK BASE 900
Cependant, le démarrage est un peu long, en y remédiant par un passage dans le Bios : en activant [Memory Context Restore] .
Cela se trouve dans les réglages [Timing Ram]. Puis F10 pour enregistrer la modification.
Ensuite, on retrouve un démarrage quasi instantané (Rapide)
Pour c'est Top !
J'espère pouvoir garder cette C.M plusieurs années en upgradant peut être le processeur et si besoin la capacité de la mémoire.
Le suivi des mises à jour du Bios est le point fort de ASUS, surtout pour les haut de gamme, j'ai gardé la précédente la ROC STRIX X570E-F GAMING durant 7 ans et j'ai eu encore une mise à jour au mois de octobre 2023.
Donc, étant donné que la réputation de ASUS, n'est plus à faire, je conseille sans hésitation cette Carte Mère, pour un investissement à l'on terme !