AMD has been making waves lately, and for good reason; Its 7950X3D has reclaimed the performance crown from Intel, and it appears to be fulfilling the promise of the Ryzen 7000 series at launch, before it was overshadowed by Intel’s revived 13th generation CPU line. As we prepare for AMD’s upcoming 8-core, 16-thread Ryzen 7 7800X3D, all eyes are on AMD as it looks to replicate its success with the 5800X3D with what appears to be based on AMD’s own benchmarks, the CPU, which outperforms the competition comprehensively with ease while maintaining never-before-seen energy efficiency.

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To run AMD’s top-end offerings, as well as any Ryzen 7000 or 7000X3D lineup, you’ll need an AM5-capable motherboard with an AMD 600 series chipset (B650/X670/X670E). But with so many options to choose from, it can be easy to get confused about what to buy, given the multitude of options that often don’t stand out from each other very well; This makes choosing the right motherboard for the job somewhat difficult. Luckily, the team at GameRant has decided to help you out by highlighting some of the best gaming motherboards out there.

All our recommendations apply to AM5 motherboards. This means that only AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors and above are compatible with these motherboards.

Gaming Wi-Fi ASUS ROG Strix X670E-F

Best gaming motherboard ever

Gaming Wi-Fi ASUS ROG Strix X670E-F

Gaming Wi-Fi ASUS ROG Strix X670E-F

The Emperor Goes ROG

ASUS ROG Strix X670E-F Gaming Wi-Fi is a combination of what AMD enthusiasts, motherboard manufacturers and system builders would approve of at a price that can be considered reasonable compared to the competition. The versatile motherboard supports up to 128GB of DDR5 RAM, 4 M2 slots, a PCI-Express x16 slot and up to 17 USB ports, meaning connectivity shouldn’t be a problem for most power users.

Brand
ASUS

Memory slots
4

Memory type
DDR5 up to 6400 MHz

Form factor
ATX

Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi 6E

USB ports
Until 17

M.2 NVMe connector
4 M2 slots

CPU support
AMD Ryzen 7000 series

Chipset
X670E

Rosette
AMD AM5

Power phases
16+2

Chain
2.5G Ethernet plus Wi-Fi 6E

pluses

  • Better value for money than similar options from ASUS and competitors
  • It has an excellent 16+2 phase power system
  • Has many I/O and networking capabilities built into the board
minuses

  • AMD X670E motherboards tend to be expensive, and this one is no exception, despite being mid-range in ASUS’ own product line

For most gamers, the ASUS ROG Strix X670E-F Gaming Wi-Fi motherboard is in the right place at the right time. The Hero and Crosshair Extreme aren’t a huge deal for most users, although they do provide a significant value compared to most motherboards that directly compete with them, often priced below $500. It’s feature-rich and supports PCI-E 5.0 on both x16 and M2 slots, making it a real long-term investment, while the AM5 connector stays in the game.

Although AMD X670E motherboards are generally more expensive than Intel’s premium ones, they are expected to stay relevant much longer than the current Intel 600 and 700 series motherboards. That’s not exactly an excuse for their outrageous price at times, but it should make it easier to part with your cash knowing you’ve picked a motherboard that will likely be a mainstay in your system for generations of processors.

GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX

Best budget gaming motherboard

GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX

GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX

Executor of the budget

The Gigabyte B650 Aorus Elite AX is a high-end motherboard with the B650 chipset, which allows it to have a much lower price point, closer to AMD’s more budget motherboard lines. It’s a capable entry that also offers a PCI-E Gen 5 M2 slot that should allow

Brand
A gigabyte

Memory slots
4

Memory type
DDR5, up to 6666 MHz

Form factor
ATX

Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi 6E

USB ports
Up to 19 USB ports

M.2 NVMe connector
3 M2 connectors

CPU support
AMD Ryzen 7000 series

Chipset
B650

Rosette
AMD AM5

Power phases
14+2+1

Chain
2.5G Ethernet + Wi-Fi 6E + Bluetooth 5.3

pluses

  • It has PCI-E 5.0 M2 SSD support along with X16 port
  • Has a separate heat spreader for each M2 slot
  • It has an excellent energy supply mechanism
  • Has a great I/O stack and networking stack that allows it to be used for general purpose or content creation
minuses

  • Still a bit pricey compared to B650 motherboards as an entry level chipset

The GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX is a B650-based budget motherboard that stretches the definition of “budget gaming” as it delivers almost all the metrics that can be used to evaluate its higher-end siblings. For a motherboard with an entry-level chipset from AMD, you’d expect a lot less, but given the price and the lack of better options in the same price range, it’s a no-brainer contender for our pick of the best budget AMD motherboards. .

The B650-based motherboard features support for overclockable DDR5 memory and a wide array of networking hardware, offering Wi-Fi 6E and PCI-E 5.0 support out of the box, as well as a powerful 14+2+1 power system that ahead of competitors. Although this is a high cost motherboard, we think it justifies its price, offering a great, promising alternative to motherboards that cost several times more.

ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-I GAMING Wi-Fi

The best compact gaming motherboard

ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-I GAMING Wi-Fi

ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-I GAMING Wi-Fi

Compact, but competent

The ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-I GAMING Wi-Fi is a great Mini-ITX motherboard that is more than capable of handling the latest and greatest AMD Ryzen 7000 processors in a form factor that will appeal to minimalists as well as space-constrained professionals. and gamers.

Brand
ASUS ROG

Memory slots
2

Memory type
DDR5, up to 6400 MHz

Form factor
M-ITX

Wi-Fi
Yes, AX 6E

USB ports
10 rear ports

CPU support
AMD Ryzen 7000 series

Chipset
X670E

Rosette
AM5

Power phases
10+2 power phases

Chain
Wi-Fi + 2.5G Ethernet

pluses

  • High-performance X670E in a compact case
  • Uses the ROG Strix Hive add-on to expand functionality (optional)
  • Has a special PBO button for overclocking
minuses

  • Has limited I/O on the board itself, which may limit people who want to build a system in parts. (2 x M2 slots and 2 x RAM)

ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-I GAMING Wi-Fi combines a powerful X670E-based motherboard with the compactness required by the M-ITX specification. It remains a solid performer with several overclocking-friendly features as it pushes the boundaries of what’s possible from a small form factor computer paired with processors like the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D or 7950X and adds dual ports to it USB 4.0. blend for advanced users.

It suffers somewhat from a lack of space, as it reduces the number of DDR5 RAM slots to 2, and only offers 2 M2 slots on board. It does try to make up for the limited I/O on board by offering more control with the ASUS ROG Strix Hive and Asus Rog FPS-II cards, which add more connectors and ports via vertical mounting to stay within the M-ITX specs.

ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme

The ultimate premium gaming motherboard

Motherboard ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme

Motherboard ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme

With great power comes great price

ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme is the most premium model from the Taiwanese company, which combines its own AniMe Matrix LED with the best-in-class power supply option offered by ASUS to satisfy the highest-end consumers.

Brand
ASUS ROG

Memory slots
4

Memory type
DDR5 6400 MHz

Form factor
E-ATX

Wi-Fi
Yes, Wifi AX 6E

USB ports
12 On board

CPU support
Amd Ryzen 7000 series

Chipset
X670E

Rosette
AM5

Power phases
20+2

pluses

  • USB 4 ready unlike most competitors
  • Supported by an industry-leading 20+2 phase power design
  • The graphics card holder is a nice touch from ASUS that should be more of a market standard for higher end motherboards
  • One of the best X670E motherboards, if not the best; ANIME MATRIX LED & LIVEDASH OLED make this look futuristic and sophisticated at the same time.
minuses

  • Has an exorbitant cost, costing more than the MSRP of any AMD CPU that will easily fit on the motherboard
  • Users who want their own display port will need to use an adapter (supplied), which is a bit suicidal for a high-end motherboard

The ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme is a no-holds-barred approach, as ASUS goes to great lengths to create a motherboard that can hold its own against the best in the business while surpassing them in style and looks. While that last part of the statement may be an opinion based on personal preference, it is definitely one of the best X670E motherboards out there, if not the best.

Featuring one of the best 20+2-phase power designs combined with USB 4.0 ports, the ROG Crosshair uses an Anime Matrix LED system as a Livedash OLED exterior to essentially polish off a premium motherboard. On closer inspection, we see Wi-Fi 6E support combined with 10G Ethernet and an additional 2.5G Ethernet port for those who need it. ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme has 5 Gen 5 M2 slots (using the Genz.2 module) and supports up to 22 USB ports.

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Our only complaint is the exorbitant cost. Until recently, the ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme sold with a premium price in most markets, which suggests that despite the price, it caters to a certain market of enthusiasts and creators. However, if you want the best there is when it comes to gaming keyboards and cost isn’t an issue, you can’t go wrong with the Crosshair X670E Extreme.

Already purchased a motherboard or want to pair it with a powerful AMD Ryzen 7000 series processor? Check out our guide to the latest and greatest AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D compared to Ryzen 9 7950X and if it is worth spending additional funds for the first.

FAQ

Q: What is the latest AMD motherboard chipset?

AMD’s 600 series chipsets are the latest. The chipsets start with the budget B650 and move up to the performance level with the X670, pushing the enthusiast level with the X670E chipset.

Q: What processors does the B650 or X670/X670E chipset support?

All processors are based on AM5 to date. While all AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors are currently supported out of the box, the Ryzen 7000 X3D series processors may require a BIOS update to work with motherboards with older BIOS versions.