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GIGABYTE Shows Its X870E/X870 AORUS Series Motherboards for AMD Ryzen CPUs at Computex 2025

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GIGABYTE has on display at Computex 2025 its latest motherboards from the AORUS series, built around AMD X870E and X870 chipsets. Starting with the X870E AORUS Master X3D Ice motherboard, winner of the TechPowerUp Best of Computex 2025 Award for product innovation and design, GIGABYTE also showcases the X870M AORUS ELITE WIFI7, X870E AORUS ELITE X3D ICE, X870E AORUS PRO X3D ICE, and finishing with the X870 AORUS STEALTH ICE. These motherboards feature GIGABYTE's second generation of X3D Turbo Mode implemented at the BIOS level. GIGABYTE declares that with a single click in the UEFI setup interface, these motherboards can deliver up to 15% better gaming performance from AMD's Ryzen 9000X3D series processors (9800X3D, 9900X3D, and 9950X3D).

Going quickly over these motherboards' features, the X870M AORUS ELITE WIFI7 sports a digital twin 14+2+2 phase VRM, while the X870 AORUS STEALTH ICE boasts white reverse connectors and a robust 18+2+2 (SPS 80 A) VRM. Worth mentioning that GIGABYTE has partnered with over ten case manufacturers, including Corsair, Cooler Master, Fractal Design, Phanteks, and more, to provide reverse-connector-ready cases across more than 25 models. As for the X870E-based AORUS series, it adds the M.2 EZ-Match (a magnetic alignment feature to help users with the installation of large heatsinks).



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While its good to see mATX X870 board its disapointing that it only has a pair of SATA ports.
 
While its good to see mATX X870 board its disapointing that it only has a pair of SATA ports.
Unless I'm mistaken, those look like full ATX mobos.
 
My next motherboard will be with ports on the back. Will just make the whole building process simpler. And... will contribute to more air flow inside the case? But also make cable management so much better.
 
They can omit all the SATA ports as far as I'm concerned, I don't use them anymore.
 
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