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Excellent features and build quality, while topping all other all-white options for motherboards with X870E chipsets. Gigabyte went the extra mile by making many of the components on the board white, where their competitors cheaped-out and went with standard black (such as power connectors, fan connectors, and RAM slots). This may not sound like a big deal, but when going for an all-white build, this makes a huge difference in the appearance of the finished product. The feature set and performance of the board has been excellent, and it's been rock-solid, stability-wise. The only thing the board lacks that would make it absolutely unbeatable, is an external clock generator, for enthusiasts looking to squeeze every last bit out of their CPUs in competitive benchmarking.

Board gives me everything I needed and then some. It is on the expensive side, but the power and easy connections made it great to assemble in. I originally was going to get the Crosshair Extreme, which is it's big brother, then decided against it. I picked up this MB, the Ram, and a AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D, as a Newegg combo (gave the 9850X3D to my dad as a birthday present), which was pricey. The NVMe thing. My lord it's a godsend, I have 2 4TB Gen4 SSDs in here, and I don't lose any speed on either of them. I don't use the USB 4 slots, so I was happy to give those up.

Exactly what I needed, nothing more. Two NVME direct to CPU slots. Diagnostic LED that shows CPU temp when not needed for diagnostics. Screwless mounts. Everything CLEARLY labeled. GPU lock button. Works well with white build. WIFI 7. BIOS is the easiest to understand of the 7 personal/gaming pc's I've built. Downloading and installing drivers was very straightforward.

-fit precisely into the full tower I had and didn't even have to move spacers. -came 5000 ryzen ready -worked as expected -runs at 29 C -was fairly cheap at 139 bucks...

Very good power delivery and lots of features for the price range

A great choice that will not break your bank, this board has the must haves of 4 RAM Slots, and 2 M.2 Slots for a gaming PC build with the added bonus of next gen Integrated WiFi and Bluetooth that perform extremely well with the external antenna. The built-in IO faceplate is a very nice touch over the traditional snap-in, as well as the easy latch for the M.2 slots which are shielded by gorgeous thermal plates. A Sensor panel can also be attached to the motherboard for the enthusiasts and it's got your ARGB needs covered.

Great software looks great easy to build with


Seems extremely well made. Everything started up and worked perfectly

Works as expected - no issues with Bios and flashing to a higher Bios Version, running a 5600G. some folks with a cpu with no graphics are stating the video ports do not work , they work FINE with a G series CPU, 4600G, 5600G, 5700G AMD cpu.

There are a lot of good things I can say about this motherboard, but briefly: - The EZ M.2 clips on the heatsink make it very easy to work with, and don't require any screws. - The back panel I/O includes more than I, or most people, will ever need. - The layout is well thought out - The features on this motherboard offer a good value - The EZ DIGI-DEBUG LED makes troubleshooting a breeze, should you have any issue with the system. - The UEFI is easy to use and setup.

Allows 16x pcie 5 in main slot and 4x pcie 4 on second. Perfect if you need extra vram but dont want to sacrifice the makn gou performance or go enthusiast builds.

Great product and price. Delivered on time and in excellent condition.

Install was a breeze: MSI has finally nailed the "EZ" life. The M.2 clips mean no more hunting for those tiny, soul-crushing screws, and the PCIe release button is a lifesaver if you have a massive GPU. Built for the future: Wi-Fi 7 is fast, and having USB4 ports is a huge plus for my external drives. I feel like I won't need to upgrade this platform for a long, long time. Overclocking? No sweat: The power delivery on this board is overkill in the best way possible. My Ryzen chip stays rock solid, and the heatsinks actually do their job instead of just looking pretty.

It's very easy to install everything into it, and it looks great, has a ton of memory slots, the GPU bracket has a lever that can be used to remove it. RGB lights at the bottom right of it.
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This was the base for my first PC build, it was easy enough to work with. I haven't yet figured out how to set up anything in the BIOS, apart from changing the RAM speed, but all worked first try when I plugged it in.

This is pretty much as good as it gets. Yes, there are teething issues with WRX90 because it's such a new platform, but once you get past those, the board has been rock solid.

The motherboard is working

Easy to setup Bios 9800x3D support out of the box WIFI7 10GbE LAN