
First off its a $100 motherboard with a big heatsink, BT 5.3, PCIe 5.0, two 4.0 m.2 slots, comes preloaded with WiFi and BT drivers

Easy to figure out where wiring goes everything is labeled. First time builder friendly

- everything is labeled

- Visual appealing - Ample USB and M2 ports - Excellent build quality


the last 2 boards iv installed have had no problems and worked without going to bios and making adjustments. 2 easy well made board, server quality for home use and a good price from newegg.

The goods I have purchased form Canadian Newegg over the years, never, Never disspoited me. Allways all came on time and NEVER anything was " box open " Very relable place to get the componets from.

Plenty of features. Easy to use software. What more could you want in a motherboard?

Aesthetically Pleasing 4 Gen 4 NVMe Slots which is important for my build GEN 5 for quick RAM

Fortnite works great with this mobo. I feel that this is a future proof item, should last me years. I hear the OLED screen will be able to display pictures in future BIOS updates.

- 22+1+2+2 power stages and massive VRM cooling kept my Intel Core Ultra 9 285K rock-solid even during long Cinebench runs and 4K gaming sessions. - PCIe Slot Q-Release Slim + M.2 Q-Release made dropping in my RTX 5080 16GB Prime and three PCIe 5.0 SSDs completely tool-free in minutes. - NitroPath DRAM Technology let my G.SKILL Ripjaws S5 64GB (2×32GB) DDR5-6000 kit hit full XMP speed on the very first boot with zero issues. - AI Overclocking, AI Cooling II, and AI Networking II made tuning effortless through Armoury Crate while my NZXT Kraken 280mm AIO stays at a ridiculous 30°C liquid temp. - Six M.2 slots (three full PCIe 5.0), native Wi-Fi 7, dual Thunderbolt 4, and premium build quality make this board 100% future-proof. - The Polymo Lighting II on the I/O shroud looks incredible in my Fractal Design Torrent Black case and syncs perfectly with Aura Sync (check the attached photos for real-life red glow).

Had all the ports and options I was looking for. Easy to work with.

New LGA 1851 Lots of room for PCI 5 expansion Onboard BT and WiFi Tons of space for M.2 memory (gen 4 at least)

Simple setup, worked and updated itself on first power up zero issues thus far. Massive heat sinks everywhere running benchmarks so far everything has been optimal. Nothing over 70c at 100% on processor,board, or video card. Wish I had known before hand they had heat sinks installed on the M.2 sockets for M1 M3 and M4. Wouldnt have had to buy memory with heat sinks. This is more positive than negative hence the pros column.

Everything is working well except the network port. It worked once or twice, but the wireless connection works every time. Obviously I prefer to use the wired connection because it is faster. This is a major annoyance.

Was easy to install and the instructions were easy to follow. No problems at all

The best board I have ever owned. I've owned other ROGs in the past and I keep coming back to them. They last forever and are very durable boards. Its only made for a specific kind of chip, but that is fine. It keeps costs down and gives you a bomb board for cheap. WIFI is strong, performance is strong, really everything on the board. I have owned other boards like GIGABYTE and what not. Very disappointed. I will never buy any other board, except maybe an EVGA in the future. MSI is now second rate. Their boards are over price for what you get. Can't beat an ASUS.

As usual, at least in my experience, ASUS products have been solid performers. I use ASUS motherboards in all my computer builds, never had one mal-function.

Works no1 for me Fonctionne bien pour moi

bare bones motherboard , but it does the job