[GAMESCOM] Report of the Asus ROG event

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Motherboards:

We already had the opportunity these last weeks and this morning to talk about the different motherboards announced by Asus. We will now come back to some of them that particularly caught our attention by offering you the pictures taken on site. If you want more information about these motherboards, don’t hesitate to click on the link that will send you to the dedicated brief.

The ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme:

We have already talked to you about it several times but this is the top of the range model currently unveiled by Asus. We have already detailed the tools on the PCB to meet the demands of overclockers.

The ROG Crosshair X670E Gene:

Certainly one of the surprises of last night’s announcements, with for the first time, the availability of a Gene version, therefore in Micro-ATX format, on a motherboard with an AMD chipset. We have detailed this motherboard in this article.

The ROG Strix X670E-I Gaming Wifi

Is your PC running out of space? Are you a fan of Mini-ITX motherboards? Then this ROG Strix X670E-I Gaming Wifi could be of interest to you. It is equipped with the ROG FPS-II card but also has a bundle of the new ROG Strix Hive.

Other motherboards also present:

Even if these are the three models that caught our attention via the news, our colleagues were also able to take pictures of the ROG Strix X670E-E Gaming Wifi. A card that should benefit from a lower price than the high-end models while offering something to enjoy in overclocking.

Another model, admittedly far from overclocking, was also present: the ProArt X670E-Creator WiFi. It offers broad connectivity, plenty of high-speed storage options and the distinctive professional style of the ProArt line, with two PCIe 5.0 x16 slots and four integrated M.2 slots, two of which are wired as PCIe 5.0.

Finally, let’s talk about the Prime line. The trio of Asus Prime motherboards is ready to host the new AMD socket AM5 platform. At the top of the range is the Prime X670E-Pro WiFi. With DDR5 support, a PCIe 5.0 x16 slot, and a PCIe 5.0 M.2 slot, it’s the perfect choice for anyone looking to assemble a next-generation PC. Wi-Fi 6E, a Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet port, and a Thunderbolt 4 connector are added to its equipment.

It also includes intuitive features such as a pre-mounted I/O Shield back cover, PCIe slot Q-Release button for easy graphics card removal, and Q-LED diagnostic panel for easy troubleshooting.

Asus didn’t only unveiled motherboards, so let’s move on to the next page to see the other components that caught our attention or yours on our Discord live. We end with a video of the above mentioned motherboards and an interview with an engineer from Asus.

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