RAM | DDR5 |
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Memory Speed | 6400 MHz |
Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 802.11ax |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Hero AMD X670 AM5 Ryzen™ Desktop 9000 8000 & 7000 ATX Motherboard, 18 + 2 Power Stages, PCIe® 5.0, DDR5, 5X M.2 Slots, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 with Quick Charge 4+, USB4®, Wi-Fi 6E
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Brand | ASUS |
CPU Socket | LGA 1718 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
RAM Memory Technology | DDR5 |
Compatible Processors | amd athlon |
Chipset Type | AMD X670 |
Memory Clock Speed | 6400 MHz |
Platform | Windows 10 |
Model Name | ROG CROSSHAIR X670E HERO |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
About this item
- AMD Socket AM5(LGA 1718) for AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Desktop Processors
- Intelligent Control: ASUS-exclusive tools including AI Cooling II and Two-Way AI Noise Cancelation for easy configuration
- Robust Power Solution: 18 plus 2 teamed power stages rated for 110A, ProCool II power connectors, MicroFine alloy chokes and premium metallic capacitors
- Optimized Thermal Design: Large VRM heatsinks plus integrated aluminum I/O cover, high-conductivity thermal pad, five M.2 heatsinks and three with embedded backplates, plus the ROG Water Cooling Zone.
- High-Performance Networking: Onboard Wi-Fi 6E, Intel 2.5 Gb Ethernet, and ASUS LANGuard.
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From the brand
Republic of Gamers
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Republic of Gamers (ROG), part of the ASUS family, is dedicated to creating innovative hardcore gaming hardware for gamers.
ROG is committed to providing the absolute best performance and quality from its complete line of products. ROG is for those keen on the finest gaming hardware and software as it enables the ultimate computing experience for gamers and enthusiasts worldwide. It incorporates a stylish gamer-focused design in a premium style.
From the manufacturer
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AI OVERCLOCKING
ASUS AI Overclocking profiles the CPU and cooling to predict an optimal performance configuration. Predicted values can be used automatically or as a foundation for experimentation.
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DYNAMIC OC SWITCHER
AMD Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO) boosts light tasks, and all-core speeds can go higher via traditional overclocking. The switcher engages PBO or user settings based on CPU state.
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CORE FLEX
Maximize base clocks during light loads and set thresholds to reduce them as temperature or current increases. Users can control power, current, and temperature limits independently.
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18 + 2 POWER STAGES
The VRM features 18 + 2 power stages, each rated to handle 110 amps
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DDR5 STRENGTH
The Strix X670E Hero is ready for advanced DDR5 kits, courtesy of vast AMD EXtended Profiles for Overclocking (EXPO) support. Veterans can tweak an extensive array of UEFI settings.
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FOUR ONBOARD M.2 SLOTS
Two PCIe 5.0 slots offer up to 16 GB/s transfer speeds, while the other two can deliver still-impressive 8 GB/s transfers through their PCIe 4.0 interfaces.
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PCIE 5.0 M.2 CARD
For even more storage, the bundled PCIe 5.0 M.2 Card features an additional Gen 5-ready slot, and boasts ample surface area for dissipating the heat of a full-size 22110 drive.
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EXPANSION SLOTS
Both x16 slots are PCIe 5.0 for speeds of up to 64 GB/s for compatible devices, with SafeSlot for extra protection. The top slot also has a Q-Release button for easy upgrades.
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TWO USB4 TYPE-C PORTS
Get up to 40 Gbps of bi-directional bandwidth on each port for the latest super-speed devices and drives, plus support for dual 4K displays or one 8K display.
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USB 3.2 GEN 2X2 TYPE-C FRONT-PANEL CONNECTOR
Get up to 20 Gbps and QC4+ to quickly charge devices at up to 60 watts*.
* Requires a PCIe power cable plugged into the nearby 6-pin connector.
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Technical Details
Brand | ASUS |
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Series | ROG CROSSHAIR X670E HERO |
Item model number | ROG CROSSHAIR X670E HERO |
Item Weight | 8.35 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 4.5 x 14.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.5 x 4.5 x 14.5 inches |
Color | BLACK |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B0BDTN8SNJ |
Date First Available | September 27, 2022 |
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Customer Reviews |
3.6 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #127 in Computer Motherboards |
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ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Hero features unyielding power delivery and robust thermal management. It offers hyperspeed connectivity, PCIe 5.0, DDR5 support, and Polymo lighting. Exclusive utilities and overclocking controls enhance Ryzen 9000, 8000, 7000 Series performance, allowing for personalized, high-performance AM5 builds. Define your setup with this top-tier motherboard.
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All my Asus M.B.'s have been solid, and this board is no different
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It wasn't often, but I DID notice that my system would abruptly crash and reboot (No blue screen, no warning, just like the monitor would turn off and system would reboot) randomly out of nowhere.
It wasn't enough to give me concern or anything, but still I wanted to identify the issue and get it ironed out. So I finally decided to update the BIOS to the latest version (at time of review- version 1415), I made sure that all of my drivers were the latest versions from Asus's website, then installed all updates that I had for Windows 11- basically dotted all my i's and crossed all my t's.
I'm happy to report that after almost a week or so I haven't experienced any crash or hiccup and everything seems to be operating stable and no issues to report.
I know that there's a lot of people complaining about their Asus boards and issues they're having, but I always take these complaints with a grain of salt because I don't know how experienced these users are at building pc's, and more so- troubleshooting issues they may be experiencing or if they even bothered to update their BIOS in the first place. Some users expect a simple plug and play experience (which isn't unreasonable) but when we are talking about a BRAND NEW platform and chipset- well, as you are aware of, there are sometimes growing pains and a maturation process that just takes a little time.
The quality of this board is TOP NOTCH. It has virtually every feature you could want or need (although 10gb Ethernet at this price point is not asking for too much), the BIOS are robust and take some time to find all the settings, but they're there! Lol, you can fine-tune and customize every aspect of your system.
Auras Sync works great between all my peripherals and components. I mean, Idk what else to tell you. Board was a first time go. No major issues and after my first BIOS update- NO ISSUES to speak of. It looks great, it works great. That's what I paid for and I got my money's worth so far.
I've owned 4 or 5 Asus motherboards, used in personal rigs and I've never had a problem with any of them. I not only recommend their products but continue to purchase them myself. It would take a lot to get me to purchase a board from another manufacturer at this point, but this is just my opinion and experience.
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023
It wasn't often, but I DID notice that my system would abruptly crash and reboot (No blue screen, no warning, just like the monitor would turn off and system would reboot) randomly out of nowhere.
It wasn't enough to give me concern or anything, but still I wanted to identify the issue and get it ironed out. So I finally decided to update the BIOS to the latest version (at time of review- version 1415), I made sure that all of my drivers were the latest versions from Asus's website, then installed all updates that I had for Windows 11- basically dotted all my i's and crossed all my t's.
I'm happy to report that after almost a week or so I haven't experienced any crash or hiccup and everything seems to be operating stable and no issues to report.
I know that there's a lot of people complaining about their Asus boards and issues they're having, but I always take these complaints with a grain of salt because I don't know how experienced these users are at building pc's, and more so- troubleshooting issues they may be experiencing or if they even bothered to update their BIOS in the first place. Some users expect a simple plug and play experience (which isn't unreasonable) but when we are talking about a BRAND NEW platform and chipset- well, as you are aware of, there are sometimes growing pains and a maturation process that just takes a little time.
The quality of this board is TOP NOTCH. It has virtually every feature you could want or need (although 10gb Ethernet at this price point is not asking for too much), the BIOS are robust and take some time to find all the settings, but they're there! Lol, you can fine-tune and customize every aspect of your system.
Auras Sync works great between all my peripherals and components. I mean, Idk what else to tell you. Board was a first time go. No major issues and after my first BIOS update- NO ISSUES to speak of. It looks great, it works great. That's what I paid for and I got my money's worth so far.
I've owned 4 or 5 Asus motherboards, used in personal rigs and I've never had a problem with any of them. I not only recommend their products but continue to purchase them myself. It would take a lot to get me to purchase a board from another manufacturer at this point, but this is just my opinion and experience.
boot did not POST. received q-codes of 00, 15, and 46 w/a yellow q-led on repeat. reseated cpu and no POST. reseated memory and no POST. boot with 1 memory and no POST.
bios flashback update to 2403 (current bios version). still no POST. downgrade bios to 15xx and 16xx still no POST. updated to 2403 again and no POST. cleared cmos after update and no POST.
contacted asus tech support and was advised to repair/replace the product. this product is being returned, and I'm buying the same board. we'll see how the second board fairs.
First, the price sucks; it should be about USD 500 or less. Nevertheless, it is a great motherboard.
My setup: 7950x + 2x32GB 6000MHz RAM + Ai1300p + RTX4090 + 4 NVMEs + LS720 Deepcool AIO.
Here are some points:
1. I switched from x399 zenith extreme, so I do miss 64 available lanes vs maybe 24 on x670e hero.
2. You can use 2 gen5 NVME drives without loosing 16x PCIE for the GPU. Most motherboards will bifurcation CPU lanes in strange ways.
3. You can populated 4 NVMEs and still have x16 for GPU.
4. Don't populated PCIE 2 , you will loose x16 in PCIE 1.
5. Before pluging in any components, do BIOS update via BIOS flash in the back of the motherboard (see videos on YouTube).
6. Hero works with 6000MHz 32GBx2 G.Skill. it was not on the QVL. 0 issues. Make sure that your RAM is connected correctly. It is hard to insert, so take your time.
7. Don't populated all 4 DIMs if you want the fastest RAM speeds; populate only 2.
8. Asus has the best BIOS interface.
9. USB4 is thunderbolt 4.
10. No 10G LAN, but you will be able to do LAN over USB4.
11. RGB is nice, but it should have a few more connectors.
12. If you don't want USB4, go with strix 670e-e gaming and save money. Strix is better in many ways. Stay away from extreme.
13. LAN might not work after first Windows install. Just go to Asus driver page and put it on the USB and install.
14. Once LAN works, go to asus website or station-drivers and download all the new drivers.
15. Boot is quick. 40sec to Windows. Maybe not the fastest, but you can read a book while you wait 40sec.
16. Use EXPO II not I under advanced settings in BIOS.
17. Please make sure you have everything unplugged from the USB ports except mouse and keyboard. Most BIOS lags are due to external hardware. Once you have the BIOS setup and windows installed, plug everything back in.
18. If W10/11 is unstable disable the iGPU in BIOs. Also, try disabling USB selective suspend settings in Power Management in Windows.
19. If W11/W10 is unstable and you are running rtx4090, update your rtx4090 bios. You will find them on AIBs support page.
20. Make sure to turn Off the PC every time you make BIOS change. Do not just restart; it will make windows unstable.
Great mobo! Go with Strix if you don't need USB4. Stay away from extreme. ProArt has weak VRM, it should okay for this gen; but maybe down the line it won't. If you don't care about VRM, get TUF series.
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Nunca me dieron problemas, siempre estables, y cuentan con una plataforma sencilla, ajustes intuitivos, fácil de entender que cambios realizas para obtener los resultados que esperas, o se acercan a lo que buscas.
En este caso, me tocó una tarjeta que resultó inestable. Mis sospescheas iniciaron con el arranque, en otro sistema, el arranque tomaba menos de 10 segundos. El inicio podría tomar cerca de dos minutos en una instalación nueva de Windows, se esperaría ese comportamiento la primera vez que se arranca un sistema nuevo, por aquello del "entrenamiento" que realiza Ryzen, no cada vez que se inicia.
Más problemas aparecieron un par de semanas después, utilizando Chrome y youtube, empecé a notar que dejaba de responder, al azar, sin manera de replicar el problema. Simplemente ocurría un par de horas después de arrancar, o no ocurría para nada... o bien, un par de horas jugando, entrar a Chrome, y de la nada el sistema dejaba de responder. Había casos en los que probando, la deje toda la noche, con una lista automática en youtube, nada.
En algun punto arrojó un error de pantalla azul con un error de "power". Fue la única ocasion que arrojó un error, y pantalla azul, en ninguna ocasión repitió esto. Usualmente, no respondía y se tenía que forzar el reinicio.
Los errores en windows no arrojaban nada concreto, algunos mencionaban compatibilidad de drivers, se actualizaron, mismo resultado, inestablidad.
Frustrado, decidí reinstalar Windows, se instalaron drivers y de inmediato al querer ver algo en youtube, deja de responder.
Se relizaron pruebas en RAM, no arroja errores, se estresa el CPU, sin problema
Se utilizó un 7800X3D, RAM Corsair Vengeance 6000MT/s.
Sin llegar a encontrar solución, opté por la devolución. No tengo comentarios negativos contra el vendedor, simplemente cayó en la estadística de tener una tarjeta madre con problemas.
Con una tarjeta madre nueva, el arranque es inmediato, sin problemas.
Creo que era una de las que devolvieron por que hasta pasta termica tenia embarrada no da la opcion de reemplazo tampoco
Reviewed in Mexico on April 22, 2023
Creo que era una de las que devolvieron por que hasta pasta termica tenia embarrada no da la opcion de reemplazo tampoco
I also have 3 x 4TB M.2 Gen 4 SSDs and 1 x 4TB Gen 5 SSD all of which work perfectly well with this system (and in parallel), the Gen 5 also does not degrading the PCIe GPU lanes with bifurcation (I have a 4090). Machine learning on this machine (NN training, and even LLM inference) works exceptionally fast. With the Ryzen 32 core 7950x CPU also breezing through my heavy ML workloads quite easily, especially coupled with the 96 GB, I can basically leave most things running without any performance degradation.
Now I have achanged my mind about this MB, and would recommend this as its pretty mature, just make sure you buy the right memory to go with it, also I did put in a 1200W PSU.
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Lots of ticks in boxes for the sales and marketing team, but this board is a serious mess. For the money I
can't believe its this bad. It's unstable, ASUS publish BIOS updates that make the system less stable/worse, then ASUS realise this and start to ask people to rollback the BIOS version, or to use a beta version, or dont use a beta version etc. Mixed messages, half tested BIOS updates. The 7950 I am using has hit 96.5 degress regularly and this is without me overclocking anything, I am using a 3 fan 330 radiator AIO where the liquid hits 32 degress, it the AMD spike in clock that causes the fast heat, so not much cooling is going to help that. The main problem is that this MB has never been stable, setting it up is a massive PITA, becuase it can take 5 minutes to boot, or often jumps past the BIOS key press screen, or the BIOS or BOOT screen never even show up on the monitor etc. A few times I've needed to reset the CMOS, and these are all things I have never had to do before with my last 5 builds in 4 years. Last build was a 5950 with an Aorus Master, and I had a few problems with USB ports but it was always booting quickly, and easy to get into the BIOS etc. If I could go back in time I would, and not buy into PCIe 5 (No GPUs support it, and NVMe M.2 SSDs PCIe Gen 5 wont be much faster than PCIe Gen 4 M.2 SSDs for standard use cases. I would forget the idea of DDR5 being faster than DDR4 (you wont find decent DDR 5 memory that can get to the M/Ts they advertise anyway - doesnt matter what the settings. And overclocking ? Dont make me laugh - you'd need a PhD in embedded electonics, and System design to figure out half the un-documented settings in the BIOS, and luck to get something that can be overclocked, and you dont fry.
This is a scam product, avoid it, use a 4090 with a 5950 and DDR 4, with PCIe Gen 4 for the next 2 years. Upgrade once things start working properly .