
Price was super cheap for a wifi board. I snagged it for 89 bucks

All the bells and whistles Looks really stunning Six NVMe slots Prepared to run on custom water loop but runs just fine on air (make sure you have proper airflow) As stable as it gets Lots of type-c ports and 2 thunderbolt (plus 2 type-c headers, 2 regular A headers, and 2 USB 2.0 headers) Got it on sale <3

Easy to install. Convenient connectors placement.

Was able to get DDR5 to 9200Mhz CL40 with this motherboard so very happy about that. I am sure with more manual tuning rather than AI tuning can achieve even more gains.

This board has practically everything I could need for my new build. Love that the IO Shield is already applied, has great VRM cooling, and tons of high-speed ports. Love how easy it is to install SSDs under the heatsinks without fumbling with super tiny screws. My favorite part is the PCIE release button. Super useful when removing these gigantic graphics cards nowadays.

Plenty of I/O, 3 M.2 drives, PCIE5, wifi (haven't tested this yet). Quiet fan curve by default but stays cool, my 250K at 100+ watts is barely over 50, while nothing else on the board is out of the 30's. No issues applying XMP timings. The main workload I bought this for a heavily threaded Python app with a lot pillow usage and perceptual hashing limited by memory bandwidth. This is a whole lot faster than my 11700k and has been rock solid. Probably nothing to stress the 8 phase power delivery, which is fine with me!




Laid out nicely. Fan connections placed where you need them. Just a nice board to work on.