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Gary Posted
It has a great asterisk to it and runs great. Plenty of room for storage and not covered in rgb. That’s one thing I love most about it. But for performance it’s great I haven’t run into an issue easy to get the drivers and asus has never let me down.
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GAGEM Posted
Looks slick and run great. I use the WiFi sometimes and my router is across the house and it picks it up just fine. Overclocking is simple.
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Donny439 Posted
Great Value for the price. Motherboard has nice features and is a good layout. I like the fan headers spread out thru the board it makes connecting fans easier. Also board has been running rock solid with 9800x3d and gskill 6000 ddr5 memory. Tuf branding I'm not the biggest fan of but the location of the letters doesn't Show in my PC Build
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JerryS Posted
In June of this year, I embarked on an exciting journey and constructed my first gaming and workstation rig using this incredible motherboard. The experience was exhilarating, watching all the components come together to create a powerful machine. Inspired by the results, I couldn't resist the urge to share the joy of building with others, so I ordered four additional ASUS TUF motherboards. With these, I set out to craft impressive gaming and workstation PCs for my friends and family, turning their dreams of high-performance computing into a reality.
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Zsmith3084 Posted
So before I bought this motherboard I had problems with a previous one. This ASUS TUF X870 change my pc in the best way possible. Very thankful it had no problems on boot up and a very clean aesthetic. Thank you ASUS. Absolutely worth the money.
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Jadon Posted
This board is amazing ,its supper user friendly with things like the q latch for the graphics card and easy acces to the m.2 drive locations , also its pretty clean looking with the built in rgb lighting and heat shields on everything, this was the first pc ive built and i feel like this mother board made it extremely easy they had great instruction with it and also included some goodies like stickers, sata cables, even a antanna for tbe wifi 7, really great purchase 10 out of 10 i wouod recomend anybody this motherboard
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EvanF Posted
Great am5 motherboard, has rgb on the back that can be seen from the lower right front. Plenty of nvme slots and fan ports
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Garrett Posted
Asus motherboard is fast has alot of features and supports am5 which is my chipset
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Timhoare Posted
Great performance. A bit pricy but worth the money. Highly recommend
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Alex Posted
Works great. No need update out the box. I’ve always enjoyed armory crate
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JeremyM Posted
Nothing says TUF like a box full of rainbows, this Asus motherboard is about all you're going to need to make sure the X3D is operational and everything on your system is stable. Great company with exceptional help support also!
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Urborg1701 Posted
Put this motherboard in my new PC build. Been running strong for the last two weeks so far so good and I’m super happy with the feature set.
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Jonny Posted
Great preforming motherboard. Upgrade from my B650m
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Lordbaker113 Posted
Very easy to install, feels very well built. The built-in AI overclocking is an amazing feature. It is a one click feature. You may not get as much overclocking as you would manually overclocking, but if you’re very unfamiliar with overclocking, it will get you most of the way there.
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DiegoG Posted
Feels well built and it gives a sence of premium to your pc, the wifi antenna will not work until you install drivers so consider that when assembling
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AlejandroC Posted
It works very well and stable, I am very satisfied
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LeoB Posted
Awesome board bought at the retail price. You get what you pay for it.
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Caladbolg Posted
From the outset, the ASUS TUF Gaming X870-Plus WiFi motherboard distinguishes itself with a sturdy, premium feel—clearly built with longevity in mind. It’s designed to handle AMD’s latest Ryzen™ 7000, 8000, and 9000 series processors, making it a platform that won’t feel outdated anytime soon. With support for up to 192GB of DDR5 RAM running at speeds as high as 8000 MT/s, it provides the headroom serious gamers, content creators, and performance enthusiasts need to push their systems further. Storage-wise, the emphasis on M.2 drives is evident. By offering four M.2 slots, the board anticipates the shift away from traditional SATA setups. While only two SATA ports are present, the dominance of M.2 is hard to ignore, especially given the speed and convenience those drives offer. For those still reliant on SATA-based drives, it’s worth noting this limitation before finalizing a build. Connectivity is a strength here, with two USB4® 40Gbps Type-C® ports that streamline data transfers and device compatibility. The front USB Type-C header with up to 30W Power Delivery is a valuable addition for quick-charging devices. Networking is equally future-ready, thanks to the included WiFi 7 antenna and a 2.5Gb Ethernet port, ensuring both wireless and wired setups can fully capitalize on high-speed internet connections. User convenience is clearly a priority. Features like the PCIe Slot Q-Release and M.2 Q-Latch make component swaps more intuitive, reducing the risk of damage or frustration during upgrades. The Q-Antenna offers a straightforward way to optimize wireless connectivity, and Q-LED indicators simplify troubleshooting. BIOS FlashBack™ remains a handy tool for easy firmware updates, allowing adjustments without the need for a CPU or GPU installed. Visually, this board strikes a balance between subtlety and flair. It doesn’t rely on flashy RGB effects, yet the design around the I/O panel and chipset cooler stands out in a way that’s both functional and appealing. The only potential drawback is the bulk of the VRM and M.2 heatsinks, which can create cramped conditions in tighter cases or when using oversized GPUs. In the end, this board feels like a well-rounded choice for a long-term build. Its flexible memory options, forward-leaning storage setup, and user-friendly installation features all contribute to a motherboard that’s prepared for modern computing demands. Just keep in mind the limited SATA ports and make sure there’s enough space in your case to comfortably accommodate its more substantial heatsinks.
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GlennT Posted
TLDR - The TUF Gaming X870-PLUS WIFI is a silly long name for a very solid higher end X870 (non E) board. It has 4 M.2 Slots (2 of which are PCIE 5.0!), great VRM + VRM cooling, Wifi 7, crazy number of fan headers, 3 x ARGB connectors, 2 x USB 40Gb/s ports, and the great looks of the TUF branding! (which could be a con for some I guess) I jumped head first into this board and its CRAZY amount of customization in the UEFI. I tried to push my 7700x as far as I could, but I lost the silicon lottery with mine. Even running over 1.4v running at just under 5.7ghz on 2 cores, a 10min Cinebench loop only pushes the temp of the VRM (according to HWinfo reading the board's VRM sensor) to like 52c! I get that it's only an 8 core CPU, but I still have no doubt that a 9950x or 7950x could be able to max out on an AIO on this board without breaking a sweat. (I tested the AI overclocking features, and 1 out of 3 times the system would be stable enough to run cinebench r23, but were never stable for long or would sometimes bluescreen while Windows was starting up. I’m pretty sure I have a dud of a 7700x, so I would expect decent silicon would see much better results using the AI OC’ing) I tested the USB4 ports using a cheaper NVME enclosure to see what they’re running. I easily peaked around 3.5GB/s with a PCIE gen4 drive reads/writes. (the PCIE tunneling of USB4 seems to support the PCIE 3 spec, so 32Gb/s theoretical max, and the fastest PCIE3 NVME drives usually peak around 3-3.5GB/s) Overall, it’s such a beefy board, with massive heatsinks for 3 of the 4 M.2 slots, plus large heatsinks on the beefy VRM. My large dual tower air cooler had no clearance issues and mounted right up, and my mediocre 5600 RAM ran the EXPO profile without issues. One of the only gripes I have with it is only 2 SATA ports, (so data hoarders will need to look elsewhere or get an PCIE SATA expansion card/controller) and memory training seems to take much longer VS my 2 B650 boards from a couple other competing brands. Other than that, I recommend this Asus TUF beast!
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SirGalahad Posted
This replaces the “x670 boards”. Main things you get over the previous boards is USB-4 comes stock on all boards. More support for Gen 5 speeds. But is still VERY limited with a bunch of asterisks. So, before buying make sure to read the fine print. Overall, it’s a good board. Maybe even a great board. But the SSD limitation is a big one for me. Along with just the crazy cost. Motherboards have gotten too expensive. WHAT I LIKE: - Supports USB 3.0 PD. - 2x USB 4 (USB-C) 40 Gbps) ports. - IO Ports are solid. IO is good. Clear labeling. 4x USB “5G”, x3 10G USB x3, 2x USB-C 40 GB that supports display port and power delivery, 1x 2.0 which also works as bios, 2.5 GB wired port, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4. BIOS flashback button. - 2.5 Gb ethernet port. - BIOS flashback button - Wi-Fi 7 instead of screw in plugs in and has a tower for better speeds (hopefully). - Large heatsinks - Easy to release graphics card slot. Great feature. - Overclockable for both CPU and RAM. Max 128 GB RAM and 8000 RAM speed. - LED lights for trouble shooting - Everything on the board is clearly labeled. - Most headers are on the bottom of the board allowing for easier cable management. Also, a bunch of fan and RGB headers. Making building easier. But no legacy headers for RGB. - 16+2+1 power deliver design. - Supports 7000, 8000, and 9000 series AMD CPU’s. WHAT I DISLIKE: - TUF branding is excessive. But some may really like that. - 4 NVME SSD ports. 2x Gen 5 and 2x Gen 4 with quick release latches and 3 of the 4 have heat sinks built in (with thermal pads attached). All those are good. HOWEVER, 2nd gen 5 slot cuts main graphics card slot from x16 to x8. And if you plug one into the 4th SSD slot (gen 4) it disables the second PCIe Slot. Um what? At $309? What? On top of only having two sata ports for old school SSD/HDD’s. - SPDIF is missing for onboard audio. Which many still use for sound systems. - Computer costs are out of control. This is incredibly expensive. Performance is essentially the same as X670 boards except for Wi-Fi 7 (which is big if you have Wi-Fi 7) and USB-4 (which many may not care about). COMES WITH: - Stickers - x1 90 degree to straight sata cable and x1 straight to straight sata cable. - Physical non-colored quick start guide. - x3 m2 rubber - x1 screw for M2 q-latch.
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