The cheapest locally is $755AUD.
The full spec can be found in https://rog.asus.com/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-x870-f…
Edit: Sorry, I copied the wrong price
The cheapest locally is $755AUD.
The full spec can be found in https://rog.asus.com/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-x870-f…
Edit: Sorry, I copied the wrong price
Same :(
654.17?
What?
$677 for me
I am looking for an X870 or a b650 board for my 9800x3d, but this one is too expensive
B850 is enough for most. If not going for X870-E then don't bother going X870. Don't go for AsRock because it fries CPUs
Thanks, but I found the X870 price is similar to the B850. Below forum is some of my findings, could you please help me make a decision
Have had my Asrock for over 6 months ish and hasn't fried my 9800x3d, also hasn't there been a few updates to fix it?
X870E is terrible value and overpriced. I ended up getting a X670E, which is $200 cheaper and only thing it does not have USB4.
By the time USB4 is mainstream, I am probably due for an upgrade anyway
Can't find an x670e board to my liking. What did you get?
Using an Asus B650M-E Wifi at the moment, $199, seems to do the job perfectly well with PCIE 5.0x16 working , not sure why anyone needs these expensive boards with such a "gaming" focus chip?
thanks, this one? and PCIE 5.0x16 or PCIE 5.0 m2?
https://www.umart.com.au/product/asus-tuf-gaming-b650m-e-wif…
Yep that one. Pleasingly has AIO + 2 fan connectors and another 2 chassis fan connectors.
I'm in a Tower 300 case, with 2x140's on top 2x140's at the back, 1x140 near the bottom and 3x120's running a Thermaltake 360 radiator, it handles them all
Also has 3x RGB headers so you don't have to daisychain the lot from the one… which was nice.
The only tricky thing was really my choice of case which interfered with intake fans I was planning on mounting, the case is in the way which means I had to build the case to negative pressure to suck air past the GPU instead of blown onto the GPU.
Early days. The main thing is the 9800x3d is sitting at 5.2ghz where it's supposed to be and I've not started trying to tune it yet - but it works fine.
DDR5 / 6000 ram on the compatibility support list too - I got corsair vengeance, can share the exact parts if you need it.
@RichardF89: Case Thermaltake Tower 300 $219.00
CPU HSF Thermaltake TH360 V2 ARGB $129.00
PSU 1000e modular $249.00
Fans Thermaltake CT140 ARGB x4 $94.00
CPU 9800X3d $820.00
GPU Galax one click OC 5070Ti $1,450.00
Mobo Asus TUF Gaming B650M-E Wifi $199.00
Ram Corsair Vengeance RGB 64gb DDR5 6000/ CL30 CMH64GX5M2B6000Z30 $339.00
SSD Orico 2TB NVme pcie4x4 $189.00
(Ram is probably the most important here)
buying an asus mobo from overseas, risky
you can at least rely on amazon warranty
Since ASUS have up there game with RMA and warranties it may potentially still be cover if you technically ordered it under amazon AU as invoice is technically here? Regardless you should still get 1 year manufacture warranty in guide lines with ACCC but in saying that contact ASUS for confirmation
This has AI overclocking, AI cooling and AI networking with MMX technology.
AI overclocking = vsoc 1.35v + EDC 160 blow up the IO die and bulge the cpu (looking at you asrock)
AI cooling = fan rpm range testing feature from 2008 mobo
AI networking = gaming optimized network drivers that cause packet loss over the factory one
gj asus
i can't read your tone and whether you're being sarcastic or serious.
I am guessing it's the former - and so the "AI" features are rubbish marketing tricks?
654.17 for me?