ASUS ProArt X870E-CREATOR WiFi AMD AM5 X870E ATX Motherboard PCIe® 5.0 x16 Slots with Full Support for Next-gen GPUs, 16+2+2 Power Stages, DDR5, Dual USB4®, 10 Gb & 2.5 Gb LAN, WiFi 7, Four M.2 Sl


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  • Ready for advanced AI PCs: Designed for the future of AI computing, with the power and connectivity needed for demanding AI applications
  • AMD AM5 socket: Ready for AMD Ryzen 9000, 8000 and 7000 Series Desktop Processors
  • Robust performance: 16+2+2 teamed power stages, ProCool II power connectors, high-quality alloy chokes and durable capacitors
  • Future-proofed connectivity: Dual USB4 ports, 10 Gb & 2.5 Gb Ethernet, WiFi 7, PCIe 5.0 x16 slot full support for next-gen GPUs, two PCIe 5.0 and two PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots and a USB 20Gbps front panel connector with 30W PD/Quick Charge 4+
  • Exclusive AI and overclocking technologies: AI Overclocking, AI Cooling and AI Networking II, Dynamic OC Switcher, and Core Flex
  • DIY-Friendly design: PCIe Slot Q-Release Slim with SafeSlot, M.2 Q-Release, M.2 Q-Slide, M.2 Q-Latch, Q-Antenna, BIOS FlashBack, Q-Connector
  • ProArt gives you more: ProArt Creator Hub with Color Management working in conjunction with Pantone’s proprietary utilities for one-stop system control and creation related settings
  • Advanced security: USB port management, software blacklisting and Regedit on/off controls via ASUS Control Center Express
Brand ASUS
CPU Socket Socket AM5
Compatible Devices Personal Computer
RAM Memory Technology DDR5
Compatible Processors Ryzen™ 7000 & 8000 & 9000 Series
Chipset Type AMD X870
Memory Clock Speed 320 MHz
Platform Windows 10, Windows 11
Model Name ProArt X870E-CREATOR WIFI
CPU Model AMD R Series

ASUS ProArt X870E-Creator WiFi empowers creators of all levels by maximizing the performance of the latest AMD Ryzen™ 9000, 8000 and 7000 Series processors with 16+2+2 team power stages, DDR5 slots, PCIe® 5.0 and lightning-fast connectivity including dual USB4®, 10G and 2.5G Ethernet, and WiFi 7

  • bdicki@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Arrived DOA, could not boot, shutting itself off after 6 seconds. Unfortunately my son died and I was in no position to claim a refund within 30 days but Asus did issue a return for repair and I shipped it (not sure if I'll be stuck with the shipping). They said that THEIR tests showed a normal board but that I will get a new one regardless. Still waiting, but the reason I award only 3 stars is because a DOA product never gets more than that in MY book. Addendum: the manual is IMO extremely superficial and of not much help.

  • osenotseotsogile71@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Excellent built quality for the ASUS motherboard. First time boot trouble as I have not attached the liquid cooler and used only an air fan before actually fixed into the computer case. Only figured out that the sytem shuts down due to CPU over temperature and took some remedial actions, all the rest are getting back to normal. Installation for RAM, SSD, Display Card are all easy. ASUS's software takes care of everything regarding driver installation. Ran a 100%CPU test for some 30 minutes, not trouble at all.

  • marianna.turner@beier.com

    08-03-2026

    TL/DR : Pretty board , let PC sit overnight in failed POST mode after enabling EXPO to let BIOS learn RAM timing.If you're looking at this board , you've probably learned all the quirks about the X870E chipset and PCIe5 lanes bifurcation / sharing with NVME slots , so I won't rehash that.My main reason(s) for the review are twofold:1) The build quality is awesome , the materials and aesthetics are (subjectively) topnotch. I'm not an RGB-vomit fan , but the murdered out black look is so... dead. So, it's nice to have a minimalistic look with a trace of elegance. Building on it was straightforward. I had no fitment issues with a 2280 form factor NVME in the M 2_1 slot (w/ heatsink) interfering with an ASUS TUF gaming RTX4080. It all fit and worked well inside a Lian - Li Lancool II Mesh using the ProArt AIO360 radiator mounted to the front of the case. Everything snapped in easily & securely. there was never a "hmm, is that right ? " No it was all pretty much a breeze.2) The Ram LED POST fail coming on after enabling EXPO. This freaked me out. If I then cleared CMOS , reboot , then it would POST. However after reading up this is SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN. I then went into BIOS , enabled EXPO for my (4x16 GB) 6000 CL30 RipJaws ram profile , and let it sit in the failed state. I woke up the next morning to a windows boot screen. The BIOS had to do some internal clock checks that took a fair bit of time, but it eventually POSTed and has been solid since.So , that's my piece , enjoy !

  • loribrooks199447@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I love how the menu on bios is so modern. It has a search feature, and the settings are all very easy to search up and configure. It has some nice overclocking features. This bad boy has two Ethernet and wifi7 which is super convenient. Installing everything on the motherboard was really simple as well. No paper manual, but it's online version is great.

  • godinhoaserro@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    The specs make the ASUS ProArt X870E Creative WiFi 7 sound fantastic. Seems like a reasonable solution for high-end computing before making the leap to AMD Threadripper CPU/Motherboard. The ASUS ProArt is plagued with compatibility issues and gotchas when it comes to RAM. Shall I start with the Yellow Light... this lovely feature is mentioned in several forums. All with suggestions of a solution and none that actually work. My favorite from the ASUS Troubleshooting page for this mob, "The memory train may take from 15 to 30 minutes while the yellow light is on. The yellow light may indicate the RAM is not properly seated. The yellow light may be caused by a problem with the CPU. By the way, while there are indeed 4 slots for DDR5, only use 2 slots or the memory will slow down. Also using all 4 memory slots may lead to stability issues. I both this board for AI work, Motherboard ASUS ProArt X870E, 128GB Crucial Memory 4 x 32GB, AMD Risen 9 9950X, Seasonic TX-1600 PSU, 2 X NVIDIA RTX 5090s. All on an open frame to reduce heat. DO NOT BUY THIS MOTHERBOARD!!!

  • margaretdadorothyah7313@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Please Read First:I went ahead and made an "official" review below, but if you're looking for solutions to power settings with this board, this is the section to read.If you have issues with the 2.5gbit network port randomly turning off, you can add these settings to GRUB to fix the issue.Commands:optional [copy/paste]nano /etc/default/grublook for the line that is similar to this:GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"add these two rules:pcie_port_pm=off pcie_aspm.policy=performancethe finished line should look like this:GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet pcie_port_pm=off pcie_aspm.policy=performance"This should fix your issue with the 2.5gbit port turning off. I have not had problems with the 10gbit port yet, but I have seen some complaints about it on Reddit.(I'm just a Linux guy)Initial Impressions:● Packaging and included accessories- Great as usual with ASUS boards. This board had a lot of accessories, nothing too out of the ordinary.● Build quality and physical design- Great build quality, and the board design is clean and without RGB, which I wanted for my server.Key Specifications and Features:● RAM support and maximum capacity- I used server RAM for this motherboard. Well, half server and half standard. The RAM I used was the NEMIX RAM 128GB (4X32GB) DDR5 5600MHZ PC5-44800 2Rx8 1.1V 288-PIN ECC Unbuffered UDIMM KIT. They sell this on Amazon. I just copied the listing title.● Storage options (M.2, SATA ports)- I saw limited SATA ports (I think two), but I am unsure. I currently have the new M.2 from Samsung that is gen 4 and 5 running on one slot and another 2 NVMEs. All is running well. (Total of 3)● Important features (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, RGB, etc.)- No RGB (That's a plus for me)I don't use Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, but I did notice that when I turned Wi-Fi off in the bios, it killed my 2.5gbit ethernet port. This was annoying but not too big of an issue.Installation Experience:● How easy/difficult the installation process was- The installation of Proxmox was easy. I did update the bios to the latest firmware because my ethernet port died, thinking that would fix it, but it didn't. The update was unnecessary as it did nothing for me.- The board runs Linux well, and GPU passthrough worked well without issues. I have a dGPU 4060 TI.● BIOS interface and user-friendliness- Same old, same old with ASUS. Nothing specialPerformance:● Stability during regular use- I haven't noticed any stability issues.● Overclocking capabilities (if applicable)- It's ASUS. They offer fancy AI overclocking. (I wouldn't recommend it but to each their own)● Temperature management- I use Linux, not great. Windows would be fine.● Boot times and system responsiveness- Boot times are pretty good. I haven't noticed anything different from other modern boards.Value Proposition:● Price compared to similar motherboards- This is a tough one. I got this board because I needed both ethernet ports, and my case is a 3U with a dGPU, which takes up all my PCIE slots. If you can just slot in a normal ethernet expansion card, do that instead before buying this motherboard.● Whether the features justify the cost- No.● Any missing features that buyers should know about- Nothing I have noticed but you can find more info about it on Reddit. I know I saw minor changes, but nothing crazy.Conclusion:● Overall recommendation- I do recommend this motherboard for a server that is tight on space. I run OpenWRT on my server, which requires a WAN and LAN port. I couldn't fix a ethernet expansion card so I was required to get this board. If you have a 4U case and want to run a server. Get a cheaper motherboard.● Who this motherboard is best suited for- Uh, servers, power users, or YouTubers.

  • keithbellx9194@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Very nice motherboard, but wi-fi and bluetooth do not work with Linux operating systems due to lack of drivers. Hopefully this will be addressed soon.

  • lajhrijsvlsinxb@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I admit I was hesitant on getting this motherboard because of the price, but I honestly don't regret it knowing how much I use my PC. I have had Proart products in the past and this one does not let down. It looks great, has great memory capacity (I only have two sticks of 64gb here, but I have another 2x64b ready), and amazing options for connectivity. If you're looking for a motherboard with all the bells and whistles, I recommend you try taking a look at this one. And wifi 7!

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  • bdi******

    Arrived DOA, could not boot, shutting itself off after 6 seconds. Unfortunately my son died and I was in no position to claim a refund within 30 days but Asus did issue a return for repair and I shipped it (not sure if I'll be stuck with the shipping). They said that THEIR tests showed a normal board but that I will get a new one regardless. Still waiting, but the reason I award only 3 stars is because a DOA product never gets more than that in MY book. Addendum: the manual is IMO extremely superficial and of not much help.

  • ose******

    Excellent built quality for the ASUS motherboard. First time boot trouble as I have not attached the liquid cooler and used only an air fan before actually fixed into the computer case. Only figured out that the sytem shuts down due to CPU over temperature and took some remedial actions, all the rest are getting back to normal. Installation for RAM, SSD, Display Card are all easy. ASUS's software takes care of everything regarding driver installation. Ran a 100%CPU test for some 30 minutes, not trouble at all.

  • mar******

    TL/DR : Pretty board , let PC sit overnight in failed POST mode after enabling EXPO to let BIOS learn RAM timing.If you're looking at this board , you've probably learned all the quirks about the X870E chipset and PCIe5 lanes bifurcation / sharing with NVME slots , so I won't rehash that.My main reason(s) for the review are twofold:1) The build quality is awesome , the materials and aesthetics are (subjectively) topnotch. I'm not an RGB-vomit fan , but the murdered out black look is so... dead. So, it's nice to have a minimalistic look with a trace of elegance. Building on it was straightforward. I had no fitment issues with a 2280 form factor NVME in the M 2_1 slot (w/ heatsink) interfering with an ASUS TUF gaming RTX4080. It all fit and worked well inside a Lian - Li Lancool II Mesh using the ProArt AIO360 radiator mounted to the front of the case. Everything snapped in easily & securely. there was never a "hmm, is that right ? " No it was all pretty much a breeze.2) The Ram LED POST fail coming on after enabling EXPO. This freaked me out. If I then cleared CMOS , reboot , then it would POST. However after reading up this is SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN. I then went into BIOS , enabled EXPO for my (4x16 GB) 6000 CL30 RipJaws ram profile , and let it sit in the failed state. I woke up the next morning to a windows boot screen. The BIOS had to do some internal clock checks that took a fair bit of time, but it eventually POSTed and has been solid since.So , that's my piece , enjoy !

  • lor******

    I love how the menu on bios is so modern. It has a search feature, and the settings are all very easy to search up and configure. It has some nice overclocking features. This bad boy has two Ethernet and wifi7 which is super convenient. Installing everything on the motherboard was really simple as well. No paper manual, but it's online version is great.

  • god******

    The specs make the ASUS ProArt X870E Creative WiFi 7 sound fantastic. Seems like a reasonable solution for high-end computing before making the leap to AMD Threadripper CPU/Motherboard. The ASUS ProArt is plagued with compatibility issues and gotchas when it comes to RAM. Shall I start with the Yellow Light... this lovely feature is mentioned in several forums. All with suggestions of a solution and none that actually work. My favorite from the ASUS Troubleshooting page for this mob, "The memory train may take from 15 to 30 minutes while the yellow light is on. The yellow light may indicate the RAM is not properly seated. The yellow light may be caused by a problem with the CPU. By the way, while there are indeed 4 slots for DDR5, only use 2 slots or the memory will slow down. Also using all 4 memory slots may lead to stability issues. I both this board for AI work, Motherboard ASUS ProArt X870E, 128GB Crucial Memory 4 x 32GB, AMD Risen 9 9950X, Seasonic TX-1600 PSU, 2 X NVIDIA RTX 5090s. All on an open frame to reduce heat. DO NOT BUY THIS MOTHERBOARD!!!

  • mar******

    Please Read First:I went ahead and made an "official" review below, but if you're looking for solutions to power settings with this board, this is the section to read.If you have issues with the 2.5gbit network port randomly turning off, you can add these settings to GRUB to fix the issue.Commands:optional [copy/paste]nano /etc/default/grublook for the line that is similar to this:GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"add these two rules:pcie_port_pm=off pcie_aspm.policy=performancethe finished line should look like this:GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet pcie_port_pm=off pcie_aspm.policy=performance"This should fix your issue with the 2.5gbit port turning off. I have not had problems with the 10gbit port yet, but I have seen some complaints about it on Reddit.(I'm just a Linux guy)Initial Impressions:● Packaging and included accessories- Great as usual with ASUS boards. This board had a lot of accessories, nothing too out of the ordinary.● Build quality and physical design- Great build quality, and the board design is clean and without RGB, which I wanted for my server.Key Specifications and Features:● RAM support and maximum capacity- I used server RAM for this motherboard. Well, half server and half standard. The RAM I used was the NEMIX RAM 128GB (4X32GB) DDR5 5600MHZ PC5-44800 2Rx8 1.1V 288-PIN ECC Unbuffered UDIMM KIT. They sell this on Amazon. I just copied the listing title.● Storage options (M.2, SATA ports)- I saw limited SATA ports (I think two), but I am unsure. I currently have the new M.2 from Samsung that is gen 4 and 5 running on one slot and another 2 NVMEs. All is running well. (Total of 3)● Important features (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, RGB, etc.)- No RGB (That's a plus for me)I don't use Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, but I did notice that when I turned Wi-Fi off in the bios, it killed my 2.5gbit ethernet port. This was annoying but not too big of an issue.Installation Experience:● How easy/difficult the installation process was- The installation of Proxmox was easy. I did update the bios to the latest firmware because my ethernet port died, thinking that would fix it, but it didn't. The update was unnecessary as it did nothing for me.- The board runs Linux well, and GPU passthrough worked well without issues. I have a dGPU 4060 TI.● BIOS interface and user-friendliness- Same old, same old with ASUS. Nothing specialPerformance:● Stability during regular use- I haven't noticed any stability issues.● Overclocking capabilities (if applicable)- It's ASUS. They offer fancy AI overclocking. (I wouldn't recommend it but to each their own)● Temperature management- I use Linux, not great. Windows would be fine.● Boot times and system responsiveness- Boot times are pretty good. I haven't noticed anything different from other modern boards.Value Proposition:● Price compared to similar motherboards- This is a tough one. I got this board because I needed both ethernet ports, and my case is a 3U with a dGPU, which takes up all my PCIE slots. If you can just slot in a normal ethernet expansion card, do that instead before buying this motherboard.● Whether the features justify the cost- No.● Any missing features that buyers should know about- Nothing I have noticed but you can find more info about it on Reddit. I know I saw minor changes, but nothing crazy.Conclusion:● Overall recommendation- I do recommend this motherboard for a server that is tight on space. I run OpenWRT on my server, which requires a WAN and LAN port. I couldn't fix a ethernet expansion card so I was required to get this board. If you have a 4U case and want to run a server. Get a cheaper motherboard.● Who this motherboard is best suited for- Uh, servers, power users, or YouTubers.

  • kei******

    Very nice motherboard, but wi-fi and bluetooth do not work with Linux operating systems due to lack of drivers. Hopefully this will be addressed soon.

  • laj******

    I admit I was hesitant on getting this motherboard because of the price, but I honestly don't regret it knowing how much I use my PC. I have had Proart products in the past and this one does not let down. It looks great, has great memory capacity (I only have two sticks of 64gb here, but I have another 2x64b ready), and amazing options for connectivity. If you're looking for a motherboard with all the bells and whistles, I recommend you try taking a look at this one. And wifi 7!

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