Question Choose the best AM5 motherboard

kisserik93

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Hello!

I've already created several posts about AM5 motherboards, but now it's time to choose one.

ASUS:
So far, I have not read the best reviews about Asus boards on the AM5 line. Is it a real problem that Asus boards are of poor quality and have problems?
There are 2 motherboards from the Asus range that are among the possible choices:
ASUS - ROG STRIX B650E-E WIFI
ASUS - ROG STRIX B650E-F WIFI

GIGABYTE:
I haven't heard or read anything bad about these motherboards. Did they really do that well?
I looked at these two from this brand:
GIGABYTE - X670E AORUS PRO X
GIGABYTE - B650E AORUS MASTER

MSI:
The only information I found about MSI was that the boot time is long. How real is this? Do you have any experience with this page?
This is what I looked like from this brand:
MSI MAG X670E TOMAHAWK WIFI

NZXT:
I don't know the brand at all, but they look good, that's why I put them on the list. What do you think of these sheets?
This is what I looked like from this brand:
NZXT - N7 B650E
The prices look like this:
  1. ASUS - ROG STRIX B650E-E WIFI - € 346
  2. ASUS - ROG STRIX B650E-F WIFI - € 274
  3. MSI - MAG X670E TOMAHAWK WIFI - € 326
  4. GIGABYTE - X670E AORUS PRO X - € 353
  5. GIGABYTE - B650E AORUS MASTER - € 396
  6. NZXT - N7 B650E - € 326

The built-in sound card is not essential.
What is important is that a 7800x3d processor will be included in the motherboard and for the time being I will use 32 GB of memory.
SSDs will probably be Gen4 now, but in the future I will replace at least one with Gen5.
I plan to use two or three m2 ssds. The video card will be a 7900 XTX.
I would be happy if the motherboard was durable and of good quality.

Asrock motherboards were left out because, according to my memories, they were not among the boards representing better quality in the past. I don't know what they are now.

What do you think is the best solution? Please give reasons.
 
Best motherboard is subject to your individual needs/wants.
-aesthetics(if that matters).
-are there enough USB ports for the peripherals you will use? Fan headers too?
-RGB(12v) or ARGB(5v) headers present(if desired)?
-need wifi/bluetooth?
-would you like a digital Q-code display?
-dual bios?
-are there enough M.2 slots on the board?
Those are just some samples, and every little thing adds up the cost.
Make a checklist with features you need/want in mind. the board that covers all bases at the lowest price is the winner.
If you don't, picking a board just for you will be harder.
 
I have not read the best reviews about Asus boards on the AM5 line. Is it a real problem that Asus boards are of poor quality and have problems?
they have always produced high quality components but their software development is terrible.

you would find many threads and articles with users complaining about failures with their control software over quite some time now.