Meet the entire ASUS X670 Mainboard series including prices
ASUS announces full lineup of AMD X670-based motherboards. ROG Crosshair, ROG Strix, TUF Gaming, ProArt, and Prime series. Customers can unlock the full potential of the AM5 platform with the latest DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 connectivity.
ASUS today announced its full lineup of AMD X670-based motherboards, including the ROG Crosshair, ROG Strix, TUF Gaming, ProArt, and Prime series. Three generations of AMD Ryzen™ processors have convinced gamers, professional users and creative people alike. These chips are packed with processing cores and are ideal for tasks that require an extra dose of parallel processing power, such as B. intense multitasking, 3D modeling and video rendering or live streaming game sessions on Twitch. Now AMD has introduced its fourth generation of AMD Ryzen CPUs - and ASUS has the X670E and X670 motherboards that can exploit the full potential of these new chips.
“ASUS is making a mark with its five different series of X670 motherboards, offering users a tremendous range of options that are a perfect match for the AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors,” said David McAfee, corporate vice president and general manager, Client Channel Business Unit, AMD. "With a variety of unique and exclusive features, users can unlock the full potential of the AM5 platform with the latest DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 connectivity."
The X670E and X670 motherboard lineup offers something for everyone. The ROG Crosshair series returns, offering uncompromising performance and style for those who dare to build a gaming PC like no other. ROG Strix boards offer gaming performance in a variety of designs, while the TUF Gaming line packs key features in a battle-tested design. The ProArt X670E-Creator WiFi serves the creative community with its professional style, exceptional connectivity and powerful performance. And finally, ASUS has added options to the affordable Prime motherboard line-up that allow all builders to enter the X670E and X670 series.
ROG Crosshair is the pioneer
Since 2006, Republic of Gamers motherboards have continually pushed the boundaries of design and performance to deliver true enthusiast products for gamers who demand more. With best-in-class components and cutting-edge designs that achieve the fastest speeds, ROG engineers create motherboards that exude quality and craftsmanship and redefine the possibilities of desktop computing.
The three ROG Crosshair X670E motherboards catapult the series into the future with the latest features. ROG Crosshair X670E Hero lures with an indomitable blend of enthusiast features and exciting style. The ROG Crosshair X670E Gene brings the high-end features of the new platform to mid-size microATX cases. And leading the field is the mighty ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme, an EATX motherboard for those who want it all.
ROG Strix brings gamers everywhere together
For people building a PC primarily for gaming, some of the ROG Crosshair series' exotic features might feel more like a luxury than a necessity. ROG Strix motherboards retain the key elements of Crosshair series style and performance, but sacrifice special features that you might not really need. In total, ASUS offers four ROG Strix X670E motherboards: three powerful ATX motherboards with different features and styles, and the mini-ITX wonder ROG Strix X670E-I.
TUF Gaming makes gaming power accessible to everyone
Many gamers have a clear list of requirements when deciding on a new motherboard. You are looking for products with good performance, unobtrusive design and reliable technology that is built to last. For these PC builders, ASUS offers the TUF Gaming motherboard family. These boards deliver the performance users need in a design that conveys durability and practicality.
ProArt flexes creative muscles
Gamers are certainly not the only ones eyeing the performance potential of the latest AMD Ryzen™ 7000 series processors. Creative professionals like engineers, designers, videographers, animators, and game developers have workflows that can take full advantage of multi-core CPUs, high-bandwidth DDR5 RAM, and fast PCIe 5.0 storage. For these and other creatives, ProArt motherboards offer excellent connectivity, numerous high-speed storage options and a professional design.
The ASUS Prime motherboards offer everything you need
For those looking for a no-fuss motherboard that offers great features, reliable performance, and an unobtrusive design—all at a great price—there's the ASUS Prime lineup. ASUS offers three prime boards for the new AMD X670E and X670 platforms. At the top of the line is the Prime X670E-Pro WiFi. With DDR5 support, a PCIe 5.0 x16 slot and a PCIe 5.0 M.2 slot, it's a cost-effective option for anyone building a next-gen PC. WiFi 6E, a Realtek 2.5 Gbit Ethernet port and a Thunderbolt (USB4®) header round out the already impressive value for money. And that's before you consider the DIY-friendly amenities. The pre-assembled I/O shield simplifies installation, and the Q-Release button for the PCIe slot makes it easy to remove the graphics card, as well as the Q-LED diagnostic panel that simplifies troubleshooting.
The blazing-fast transfer speeds that PCIe 5.0 SSDs offer make all the difference for many workloads, but it may not be a must-have on many users' AM5 shopping lists. ASUS designed the Prime X670-P WiFi and Prime X670-P for just such users. With their DDR5 support, these boards do their job and offer enough space for storage with their three onboard M.2 slots. A Thunderbolt (USB4®) header allows for a flexible, high-speed front panel connection in a compatible chassis. If wireless networking on board is a must, go for the Prime X670-P WiFi, which offers WiFi 6 connectivity. If you are satisfied with a wired network, you should opt for the otherwise identical Prime X670-P.
Prices and Availability
The suggested retail prices are:
ROG CROSSHAIR X670E EXTREME | 1,167 EUR / CHF |
ROG CROSSHAIR X670E GENE | 708 EUR / CHF |
ROG CROSSHAIR X670E HERO | 809 EUR / CHF |
ROG STRIX X670E-E GAMING WIFI | 639 EUR / CHF |
ROG STRIX X670E-F GAMING WIFI | 529 EUR / CHF |
ROG STRIX X670E-A GAMING WIFI | 498 EUR / CHF |
ROG STRIX X670E-I GAMING WIFI | 561 EUR / CHF |
TUF GAMING X670E-PLUS WIFI | 412 EUR / CHF |
TUF GAMING X670E-PLUS | 389 EUR / CHF |
PRIME X670E-PRO WIFI | 428 EUR / CHF |
PRIME X670-P WIFI | 350 EUR / CHF |
PRIME X670-P | 327 EUR / CHF |
ProArt X670E CREATOR WIFI | 606 EUR / CHF |
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Christ those prices I paid like ~300 euro for the X570 Gaming E at launch in Australia.
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Damn. The equivalent of my mobo, TUF Gaming Plus, sets you back more than 160 euros extra, which is a lot considering the price of the thing. In fact it's a modest 70% price increase! That's insane.
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330 euros for the cheapest MB!?
Can someone explain me why MBs are expensive like this?...
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i know i am not the first one to bring it up, but WTF are those prices? one needs like 1500e for mobo+7700X+ RAM?!?!?!?
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That Jerry Seinfeld gif. Utterly ridiculous.