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ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming Wi-Fi AM5 Motherboard $716.83 Delivered @ Amazon DE via AU

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Update: Item is down by $66.09 compared to last week's deal of $782.92. A definitive ATL.

One of the most comprehensive and feature-rich flagship motherboards on AMD X870E chipset based on quite a few reviewers out there, only second to Crosshair Hero from among ASUS range.

ATL for this motherboard since launch. According to Camel3x is it now 22% lower than its recent tracked price of $924.91.

Historically, ROG-E series motherboards hold a steady price. So, if you have been eyeing one, now is your chance to pull the trigger.

I just noticed that the X870-F model is now priced at $617.25 which is another ATL. Just note that is sports the less versatile X870 chipset rather than X870E:
https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0DGQ91QLK?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_f…

N.B. I am not much of an active OzBargainer. So, be gentle if you find errors in the post and kindly ask to amend. :)

Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.

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  • +2

    X870E kinda underwhelming tbh. B850E supremacy

  • +3

    Think my whole PC cost this much. 5600 with a used 3070

  • +5

    MSI X870E Carbon for $691 https://amzn.asia/d/7PbDHN8
    Same tier motherboard. Cheaper alternative for those who don't want to pay extra for the ROG branding.

    • Yep, I looked at that as well. Agree it's in the same tier in so many respects. It has worse VRM thermals under load though.
      I could justify paying $90 extra for that and the aesthetics. Still you wouldn't go wrong with either of them IMHO.
      Asrock X870E Taichi was below $800 almost a week ago. VRM wise it can only be matched by Crosshair Hero when it comes to voltage control. Now that's the smartest choice for no-gimick bloatware-free extreme overclocking.

  • +5

    $782 for a grey import motherboard… I think I have really lost touch with pc part prices…

  • +2

    A quality review of AMD X870/X870E 21 Boards Tested

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keJHego7neI

    Not sure this is a bargain.

  • +2

    Seems like a like of money for nothing that amazing. I guess it has a lot of ports, wifi 7 usb4 etc

  • +3

    thanks OP, bought 10 for my 7700 from Aliexpress

  • +3

    $700+

    for a mobo…

    ..wow

    my asrock pro b4 pro
    cost me like $150, 5 years ago

    • +1

      Realistically, the only motherboards that should cost this much (or maybe even more) are the ones used for servers etc in the enterprise realm. This kind of money for a personal system just seems like a total ripoff / indulgence.

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