
ASUS ROG STRIX X870E-E GAMING WIFI
AM5, AMD X870E, ATX
ASUS ROG STRIX X870E-E GAMING WIFI
AM5, AMD X870E, ATX
The information in the description is correct. DDR5 RAM uses the so-called Double Data Rate (DDR), which means that the effective data rate in MT/s is twice as high as the clock frequency in MHz. This means, for example, that 4000 MHz corresponds to 8000 MT/s. So when ASUS states 8000+ MT/s and the shop says 4000 MHz, they both mean the same performance - just expressed differently.
3 months ago
The PCIe slots on the mainboard share the bandwidth with the GPU, in particular the PCIe 4.0 x16 slot and the PCIe 5.0 x16 slot can share or vary bandwidth depending on the CPU type and configuration. The mainboard has a PCIe 5.0 x16 slot for the graphics card and another PCIe 4.0 x16 slot whose bandwidth varies depending on the CPU type, which indicates possible bandwidth sharing.
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3 months ago
This motherboard is not compatible with an Intel Core ultra 9, as it is designed to support 7th, 8th and 9th generation AMD Ryzen processors.
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The mainboard has five M.2 slots. Of these, the M.2_2 and M.2_3 slots are shared with the GPU bandwidth, which means that the primary PCIe graphics card is reduced from x16 to x8 lanes when these slots are used. The M.2_1 slot, on the other hand, is connected directly to the CPU and does not share its lanes with the GPU. The M.2_4 and M.2_5 slots are connected via the chipset and run with PCIe 4.0 x4, but do not share lanes with the GPU. To summarise: There is at least one M.2 slot (M.2_1) that does not share lanes with the GPU.
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Yes, the motherboard has ARGB connectors. It has Addressable Gen2 headers that support individually addressable RGB LED strips such as WS2812B.
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Hello, On the card there is a small display that gives an error code, what does it indicate? Is the RAM in slots A2 and B2?
8 months ago
The following RAM properties are relevant for the ASUS ROG STRIX X870E-E GAMING WIFI Board: - RAM type: The board supports DDR5 RAM. - RAM capacity: There are four DIMM slots that support up to 192 GB of RAM. - RAM speed: The RAM speed can reach up to 8400 MHz (OC) with the corresponding processors, especially with the AMD Ryzen™ 9000 Series processors, where speeds of 8000+ MT/s (OC) are possible. ### Differences between high and lower RAM speeds - High RAM speeds (8000+ MT/s): These can make a difference especially with demanding applications such as gaming, video editing and other high-performance tasks. Higher RAM speeds can lead to improved performance and lower latency, which is especially useful for overclocking and intensive workloads. - Lower RAM speeds (6000 or 6400 MT/s): For general applications and less demanding tasks, these speeds may be sufficient and the difference might not be as noticeable. However, for more intensive tasks, the higher speed of 8000+ MT/s can bring a noticeable improvement in performance. ### Summary If you use 64 GB of RAM at high speed (8000+ MT/s), you can expect better performance and lower latency for demanding applications. However, for less demanding tasks, 6000 or 6400 MT/s RAM might be sufficient without much difference being noticed. It ultimately depends on your specific needs and requirements.
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