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The board look great and had all the features I wanted let's see how the replacement is.


You are able to set some UEFI settings to non values. Like you can set your vCORE to "Q" if you wanted on the BIOS version I was sent.
The VRM fan NEVER turned on. After I contacted support they literally had no answer. VRM fan curve can not be changed. VRM fan is a gimmick on this board [literally none of them work] check other reviews / forum posts.
The manual explains you can use the PUMP fan headers to control a PWM fan at any value. This is not true. It just runs at 100% all the time. The included manual is misleading.
The wifi drivers included from the UEFI are broken. Wifi drivers from their website are broken. Bluetooth never worked. During install of UEFI the motherboard kept setting PCI_M2_1 as primary boot and install drive [This drive goes thru the PCH and is not directly connected to the CPU] No way to set PCI_M2_0 as primary boot drive easily. I had to unplug my PCI_M2_0 to install windows to the correct drive.
Board was scratched, chipped, and dented in a few places due to sloppy screw installs at the factory. Foam packing for the board was good tho.
The cover for the M.2 drives is a giant pain in the butt if you have a GPU or CPU cooler installed.
Go with any other board. Over clocking was a hassle. One of the worst boards I ever had to deal with. And the "AI fan auto tuning" crap seemingly can not be disabled. And caused my fans to constantly ramp up and down. It made "Vroommm. VRoommm. VRooomm" noises.
Everything considered. I'd rather take a tub with a 12 pack of Amazon basics toasters.
My CPU warranty is void and I'm salty about that.

Function: I have had no issues with the board thus far. The RGB lights have had no issues, the troubleshooting two digit pad present on the board works as desired, and the BIOS accomplishes its task. No connectivity issues and this included when I installed a non-Asus GPU (installed immediately)
BIOS: Very easy to work with, I used this to maximize the RAM memory frequency. This was easily accomplished. I did not explore the more advanced functions as I do not know enough about them.
Compatibility with components: no compatibility issues with Intel 10th gen CPU, DDR4 RAM, EVGA GeForce RTX 2060, case RGB, case power buttons, PSU.
Quality: clearly high quality and the aesthetics of the board are very nice. Were I to somehow drop my case off the desk, I would see the board surviving the fall no problem.
Verdict: more expensive motherboard that comes with attractive aesthetics and functionality needed for a gamer or researcher (myself more of the latter). 5/5, highly recommend if you have the money for it. I have not tried other boards (this is my first build), so cannot compare it to less expensive MoBos

I have asked for a replacement and we will see if that one works. I will update once I receive.
Update: Replacement is working.
Update week 1: would turn off without any warnings and restart.

-Pros, good VRM temps, stable bios, easy to use software and lighting. Easy install and access to headers, good build quality and feature rich.
-Cons, The "smart AI" is absolutely terrible. Like it will shove 1.5V into your CPU if you tell it you have a water cooler and follow the "training" process. Effectively what it tries to do is have you setup what cooling solution you have in the BIOS and proceeds to have you load up the computer on cinebench a couple of times and trains the algorithm with the data to fine tune your Voltage, Temps, and Clocks. Good on paper, terrible in practice. I have a 10700k, intel CPU's are not happy above 1.35v, I have no Idea why they think shoving 1.5v is safe or a good idea regardless of temps. That type of voltage will destroy a CPU easily within a couple months. Either disable it and enforce all of Intels limits and play with your boost duration and speed profiles or manually dial in an OC but do not use the Auto OC feature! Also Intel needs to get their stuff together when it comes to the LAN drivers on the board, it works but it's extremely unstable and doesn't seem to be an RMA issue but really immature LAN and Wifi6 drivers. The Bluetooth also suffers the same fate as all three are wrapped in the same chip-set.
Conclusion:
Besides these faults it's a great board. I've manually OC'd at 5.0 Ghz on my 10700k w/ the lowest voltage I can run to stay stable. My VRM stays cool, the M.2 Drives run cool under the heat sinks provided, everything else works as expected, RAM has no issues and the BIOS is stable. That being said it's a 300$ Mobo, I expect stuff to work regardless of age tbh it's premium product especially when good OC boards can be had for 100-200$ max.
TLDR: If you have a LAN/Wifi Card or adapter and a Blue tooth adapter than this board will be fine, if not then look elsewhere it's not worth the money when key features don't even work. It's not just me, this is a problem for every user that owns this mobo. Happy with it but kinda disappointed.



I bought this board and cpu to replace my 8700k and rog hero mobo that only lasted 2 years almost to date. Think this will be Asus' s. Last chance before I jump ship to another brand.

I wish i read more user experiences before buying






The only thing that hasn't stood up to every specification or claim, is that the VRM fan reports 0rpm even after bios update. It is a non issue.


Amour Crate software is trash. It won't install despite 3 hours of troubleshooting steps.
Update: After a full windows reinstall and avoiding the dead sata port, I was able to install armour crate. Everythong is working well now.



