


Are any of these worth the price? Of these, which should you choose?Ģ7 Phase (24x 105A SPS MOSFETs for Vcore) All boards offer a premium appearance, overkill power delivery, PCIe 5.0 slots, and M.2 sockets. We’ll test and discuss the MSI X670E Godlike ($1,299), Asus Crosshair X670E Extreme ($999), and the Gigabyte X670E Aorus Xtreme in detail, and also cover the notably less expensive (but flagship nonetheless) ASRock X670E Taichi ($479.99). Similar to our Z790 flagship roundup on the Intel side, we’ll detail three (of four) flagship motherboards from the B670E platform. So here we’ll be looking at a few flagship AMD boards from Asus, Gigabyte and MSI. And with AMD’s new Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs arriving with impressive performance, it’s likely that more people will be looking to build rigs based around AMD’s X670E chipset.

But there’s no denying that flagship boards still pack in the most complete and most interesting collection of features, along with high-end specs in an attempt to draw in those looking for the best of the best to build their new system around. No one loves the fact that motherboard prices keep going up (except probably the motherboard makers themselves).
