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The Asus TUF Gaming X670E-Plus motherboard is aimed at users who want to build an advanced high-performance system, especially for gaming. It offers advanced features and capabilities for demanding users who wish to leverage AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors and other next-generation processors, as well as enjoy the benefits of PCIe 5.0 for extremely high data transfer speeds.
The Asus TUF Gaming X670E-Plus motherboard also offers TUF durable construction for reliability and durability, support for advanced overclocking, advanced cooling functions for excellent thermal performance, rich connectivity options such as multiple USB, storage, and network ports, advanced high-quality audio, and power management capabilities, making it an ideal choice for demanding gamers and users seeking high performance and reliability from a motherboard.
It is suitable for use in advanced gaming systems, multimedia production, professional use, and other applications that require high performance and reliability from the system's motherboard.
Whether you want to break benchmarks or tune your system for everyday driving, TUF GAMING offers unique tools that allow you to take advantage of the peculiarities of the latest Ryzen architecture.
Balance the thermal and acoustic elements of any build with a single click. An exclusive ASUS algorithm reduces unnecessary noise while performing a quick stress test, and then monitors CPU temperatures to dynamically adjust fans to optimal speeds.
An intuitive advanced feature offered through UEFI allows you to take full control. An integrated search function makes finding options easier, and various advanced features let you make smart and detailed adjustments, so you can fine-tune performance exactly as you want.
The EZ mode displays vital settings and statistics and also offers guides, drag-and-drop functionality, and one-click application of important settings, all to help you get your rig up and running in no time.
The exclusive ASUS Armoury Crate brings together easy control of supported gaming products. A single intuitive interface allows you to customize RGB lighting for all compatible devices and link them with Aura Sync for unified lighting.
It also offers information and control for a selected and growing ecosystem of hardware, with input device settings, Fan Xpert 4, and Two-Way AI Noise Cancelation. Armoury Crate even features product registration and a news section to stay in touch with the gaming community.
The comprehensive memory tuning options are the cornerstone of TUF GAMING motherboards. With the TUF GAMING X670E-PLUS, you can harness the full potential of DDR5 modules, whether it's an extreme-speed kit or an entry-level set that would otherwise be locked.
For those looking to surpass standard DDR5 speeds, the TUF GAMING X670E-PLUS is primed and ready for high-grade kits thanks to the extensive support of AMD Extended Profiles for Overclocking (EXPO). Experienced users will be able to further fine-tune performance through the extensive range of settings in the UEFI.
The TUF Gaming X670E-PLUS also features a PCIe 5.0 M.2 slot for enjoying the fastest data transfers up to 128 Gbps, while all M.2 slots support NVMe and SATA RAID configurations to take advantage of the latest available speeds.
The TUF GAMING X670E-PLUS is equipped with an expanded 3X VRM, PCH, and three M.2 slots with heatsinks that provide the perfect balance of mass and surface area for heat dissipation.
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PCIe 5.0 is 2 times faster than PCIe 4.0, so the SMT manufacturing process was adapted for the faster SafeSlot Core+ to ensure higher data speeds.
SafeSlot Core+ is a reinforced metal housing added to a PCIe slot to keep a card firmly installed.
Additionally, the robust ASUS SafeDIMM slots support and protect memory modules on select ASUS motherboards, allowing you to install your modules with speed, precision, and confidence.
The built-in 2.5 Gb Ethernet elevates your local network connection to higher levels by improving bandwidth by up to 2.5X. Using the existing LAN cable, you can take advantage of this network upgrade to enjoy smoother lag-free gaming, instant high-resolution video streaming, and faster file transfers.
This powerful utility, available exclusively from ASUS, leverages a vast deep learning database to reduce background noise from the microphone and incoming audio while preserving voices.
Annoying keyboard noise, mouse clicks, and other ambient sounds are removed, so you can hear and be heard with absolute clarity during games or calls.
The TUF GAMING X670E series uses a unique audio codec designed in close collaboration with Realtek, the Realtek S1220A. It features an unprecedented signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 120 dB for the stereo line-out and 113 dB SNR for the line-in, providing excellent audio quality.
Additionally, an impedance sensing circuit automatically adjusts the gain to ensure the optimal volume range for your headphones.
A well-tuned system deserves a corresponding aesthetic. The TUF GAMING X670E series features edge lighting to enhance its robust appearance, and ASUS Aura offers full RGB control with presets for built-in LED lights and third-party strips. All of this can be synchronized with an ever-growing portfolio of Aura-compatible hardware.
Three addressable Gen 2 RGB headers support up to 500 LEDs on Gen 2 RGB devices, enabling Aura Sync to automatically adjust lighting effects across your entire system. The new headers also offer full backward compatibility with existing Aura Sync equipment.
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Three stars because as a motherboard it has potential. Nevertheless, I am disappointed. The motherboard had issues, especially with the RAM in expo, which had been checked for compatibility. At some point, boot problems started, until the card stopped working, it wouldn't post and only the lights stayed on. Asus used to be a top company; we once knew that if we wanted good hardware, especially motherboards, it was a one-way street. In recent years, it has gone from bad to worse. From the burned x3D, the poor treatment (beta BIOS update that voided the warranty), and generally the free fall in reliability, plus the fact that you pay a premium for their products, leads us to seriously consider other options. Especially for a motherboard with military-grade materials, such a failure is problematic.
Because I knew very well what I was buying and I knew very well how to make use of it, I also bought an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 that provides cooling with a special fan on the motherboard's VRM. From what I saw in a video from an experienced user on YouTube, it guarantees a drop of up to 7 degrees Celsius, which is quite significant. What I personally see in terms of temperature at that specific point is a drop of 4-5 degrees, which still serves me well, as no other cooler would provide me with such support.
The processor I am using is the 7700x, which is already very hot on its own, and in stock settings it keeps it at 39 degrees idle, but if I increase the fan speed, at the cost of noise, it reaches 32 degrees. Something I haven't done yet, because I don't think it will be that useful. The noise of the fans covers many sounds around us, and if you play with friends and headphones, it's annoying. I will simply add a few more for better airflow.
The most positive thing is that compared to previous TUF motherboards, they have changed the positions of many internal ports, making the installation of various hardware easier. If you do some research, you will see that in old TUF motherboards, the Watercool AIO ports are in inaccessible areas for the sake of not extending the power cable, while now they are located on the top right along with additional 4Pin ports and an ARGB port. Also, the space around there for installing cooling solutions is quite large, the heatsinks or VRM capacitors do not interfere, and you can easily install any cooler you purchased. You will find AI Cooling in Armour Crate quite useful, especially if you don't want to make tweaks and search for speeds and related settings on your own.
The RAM is in a very good position, providing the space comfort you desire in a motherboard for installing large coolers, and you will definitely have the convenience to work on your modifications. From my own experience, I can tell you that it supports Expo I and Expo II, and I recommend Expo I for learning purposes depending on how you work with your memory. I personally chose g.skill trident z5 neo because I wanted to prefer the brand, I wanted to get something that the motherboard datasheet confirms is compatible (in the past, am4 had issues with some RAM), and definitely a low cl, as much as possible, to stay within budget.
What I liked quite a bit was the number of ports for installing m.2. It is the first setup I have ever done in my life only with m.2 and all my HDDs are external for my important files. They provide coverage with heatsinks and thermal paste, so you don't need to do much for their cooling and housing on the motherboard. Also, you don't need the annoying small screw that other motherboards have, as this one has solved it with a rotating plastic pin that secures it from lifting. I found it clever. My Samsung Evo 980 (PCIe 4.0) is in PCIe 5.0 slot even though it doesn't have such connectivity, I placed it there. The second one I have, a Kingston A3000, I placed it in the 3.0 slot because it is of that standard, but also because it has coverage from above and cooling in that slot.
Another important reason why I chose this motherboard is the PCI port it has for installing a sound card in case the Realtek didn't satisfy me. I haven't found a reason to buy one yet, and it will show exactly what I will do. I have heard and read good things about the Realtek S1220A in relation to amplifiers. It provides good sound quality in 7.1, although it has some limitations in terms of settings for the high frequencies of the multichannel. You can see it before purchasing it, in the description of the official page to make sure.
It provides a variety of expansions for different types of cases, such as multiple ports in various locations for fans, a variety of USB ports on the front for all types, and the classic headphone ports. I don't like that in 2023, while the Gigabyte Z170X G1 Gaming 5 from 2016 provides a plastic piece that installs the operate, reset, and HDD LED buttons to pass them through it and then onto the slots, with this motherboard I have to do it one by one manually. Unfortunately, the Gigabyte plastic does not fit this motherboard. Also, a negative aspect is that even if I connect the speaker module, no motherboard has its own integrated one. If someone made a mistake during installation or something went wrong, you can't hear the sound that helps you find the issue. Trying and error is good, but sound is helpful.
Now, regarding the external ports, I found the material to be very rich. I should mention that it doesn't require a backplate installation, it is integrated. It has eight USB type A ports and two type C ports. Out of the 8, 3 are blue and 5 are teal. The teal ones are USB 3.2 gen 2 and the blue ones are 3.2 gen 1. While the type C ports are all 3.2 gen 2. It has a special port for flash BIOS without being in Windows and a special button below to activate it. It also has 7.1 audio support and unfortunately does not have an optical port. The 2.5Gb Ethernet port speed is good to have, you never know what will happen in the coming years.
The motherboard's LEDs turn on even after you shut down your computer. From the BIOS, you can go to the Aura settings by pressing F4, and choose Stealth Mode to turn them off.
Very good and cheap but there are 1-2 things worth mentioning. The one m.2 slot (the one not covered by a heatsink), when in use, "blocks" 2 out of the 4 sata ports. In order for them to work together, you may have to lower the speed of the m.2 through a BIOS setting, which renders the purchase of a 4th m.2 instead of 2 other ssd/hd pointless. Also (a detail that can be solved with a screwdriver), it is difficult to find the clip that locks the PCI card due to the m.2 heatsink.
Finally, as unfortunately happens very often with motherboard manufacturers, the software is garbage. After setting it up, I suggest deleting it (and the 5 applications...) and disabling their automatic installation from the BIOS.
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