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The GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX is a cutting-edge ATX motherboard designed for AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors, featuring robust 70A digital VRM power delivery, DDR5 memory support up to 6666 MHz, PCIe 5.0 slots, advanced thermal solutions, and next-gen connectivity including WiFi 6E and 2.5GbE LAN. With a 5-year warranty and user-friendly features like EZ-Latch and Q-Flash Plus, it’s engineered for professionals and gamers demanding reliability, speed, and future-proof performance.
Processor | athlon |
RAM | DDR5 |
Memory Speed | 6666 MHz |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | GIGABYTE |
Series | B650 AORUS ELITE AX |
Item model number | B650 AORUS ELITE AX |
Item Weight | 4.35 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.62 x 3.14 x 13.18 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.62 x 3.14 x 13.18 inches |
Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer | GIGABYTE |
ASIN | B0BH7GTY9C |
Date First Available | October 10, 2022 |
D**G
Best B650E Motherboard I've Tested!
With so many issues I've had with Asus, gigabytes AM5 motherboards have amazed me! This is the best B650e chipset motherboard I've worked with! It's the most stable I've used, the all white layout is beautiful and the price is amazing considering it's high speed PCIE gen 5 support for GPUs and storage, the VRM heatsinks and VRMs are amazing and help push performance past the limit for better performance and stable at that! The USB support is great with the only thing I'd like to see being more USB-C support but there's plenty support already! I've paired some obscure memory with it that's worked flawlessly! As with AM5, stick to 2 sticks for dual channel memory support. The boot times along with the memory support are some of the best I've seen in the b650 series of motherboards. Great for overclocking and maintaining great system stability! I was able to overclock a Ryzen 9 7900 (non-x) to meet the performance of the 7900X
R**K
Awesome AM5 board with plenty of features and connectivity options
This review is for the GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX rev 1.I ordered this board because I was on an older Intel platform and I wanted to try an AMD build again. The AMD AM5 platform suits my needs since it has current modern features and is projected to have a long lifecycle and I anticipate my next upgrade to be in 5 years or so.The GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX was one the lesser expensive and full featured ATX boards with WiFi at the time of my purchase.My build includes:GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX MotherboardAMD Ryzen 7700X CPUCorsair Vengeance RGB RAMZotac GTX 1080 AMP EditionFirst, my dislikes. No printed manual. As a lifelong pc builder, I rely heavily on a manual booklet for basic info such as what slots to install memory in. How to connect front panel power, reset, hdd status led etc. Where all of the headers such as USB and fans are located.Having an online manual is good but is useless if you don't have a spare computer or laptop to use while you build your computer.Thankfully I did not have to use the BIOS flashback feature because the board recognized my CPU, a Ryzen 7700X, otherwise I would have to go online, download the manual and look up the flashback instructions.For the price I do wish that the board included a higher end integrated audio chipset. Features-wise the audio chipset is the biggest disappointment.I did not like is the top most NVME slot right above the GPU slot has a really thick thermal adhesive pre-applied to the heatsink. It is so thick that it bends my NVME drive slightly - not enough to cause any issues but should be noted.One last thing I did not like is the lack of onboard BIOS post code status LED. I had this feature on my previous motherboard and found it super helpful when diagnosing problems.Now, for my likes. I like all of the features. AM5 socket, DDR5, WiFi6, PCIe 5.0, multiple NVMe slots, plenty of USB slots, and of course RGB support. The board itself is great. Build quality is awesome, no issues with build quality or materials.I did run into a few issues though. Although these issues were encountered with this motherboard, they are not Gigabyte's fault necessarily. These issues were mostly to do with the AMD platform and chipset itself.1. The shipping BIOS "F2" version did not allow me to enable XMP memory profile. I had to flash the BIOS to the current at the time "F4" BIOS.Note that the current BIOS version as of this review is "F5a".2. There were a lot of stability or problems with the USB chipset or bus. File transfers over USB were very slow or slower than it should be. I have USB DAC that had a lot of noise during audio playback. These issues were resolved by installing the latest chipset drivers for the B650 from AMD directly and also updating the BIOS.Here are some recommendations based on my experience with the GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX.Definitely update the BIOS. In past generations of motherboards it is only recommended to update the BIOS to fix a specific issue you've encountered. However, in modern motherboards there are so many chipsets and features that it is important to keep up to date on BIOS versions to maintain stability, performance, compatibility, and security. AMD seems to release AGESA updates (as BIOS updates) often and this is directly tied to the chipset. Also, download the chipset drivers directly from AMD because they tend to be more up to date than the motherboard manufacturers' website.To flash the bios, just download the BIOS file for your motherboard from Gigabyte's website and extract/copy the file to a USB drive. Reboot and enter the bios and choose Q-Flash. Select the BIOS, and the board will load the BIOS to memory then prompt for a reboot and apply the new BIOS.Aside from the chipset drivers, all other motherboard drivers can be downloaded and installed from Gigabyte.Ever since, updating the BIOS and AMD chipset drivers, I have had absolutely zero issues. Performance is amazing. Stability is solid. I even run a mild overclock using the AMD Ryzen Master app and doing an auto-oc.In summary, I highly recommend the GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX if you're looking for an AM5 build. The issues I've had are specific to the AMD platform and not the motherboard itself, however because of this I would not recommend the AMD platform for novice PC builders or if you are not comfortable or familiar with BIOS updates and troubleshooting driver issues.
B**O
Great motherboard, easy to install
The media could not be loaded. I recently purchased the Gigabyte B850 AORUS ELITE WiFi7 (Black) and I’m really impressed. Everything arrived perfectly packaged, and the unboxing experience felt clean and professional. Installation was smooth and straightforward, and the motherboard works flawlessly with my system. I also really appreciate the modern design, WiFi7 support, and DDR5 compatibility, which make my PC run efficiently and reliably. Overall, the build quality and attention to detail clearly show Gigabyte’s commitment to performance and usability. I would highly recommend this motherboard to anyone looking for a high-quality, reliable upgrade.
J**.
Faulty Board, Garbage Customer Service, Buy from someone else
The board died on me, on it's own, seemingly spontaneously in under six months. When I contacted support for the 5 yr warranty, the website was a struggle to find the right place to submit the claim for, and then it took a month to hear back from them. I got tired of waiting so I reached out by phone and then was told I needed to call someone else on a different day. So I did that and found out that they had responded two weeks ago, to a completely random non-sense email that had nothing in common with my email which I had entered in multiple places on the submission form, and which I had received an automated response from them when I first submitted the claim.I had to pay shipping despite the website saying that you only had to pay shipping if you were outside the US, because they never sent me a shipping label to print.After that they told me they couldn't honor the warranty unless I paid $100 after I had already paid $40 for shipping - because the CPU socket was damaged. I had gone through a lot of trouble before I shipped the board to both take pictures of every inch of the board before shipping, and to work with UPS to protect that specific portion of the board while they were packing it. We ensured that there were no loose elements, and that even if the package were thrown around it wouldn't affect the socket. Additionally the board was in the factory card board frame to secure it in place in the box. It's possible but highly unlikely that it was damaged in shipping and far more likely that it was damaged by Gigabyte on arrival and the tech didn't want to get in trouble so they pretended it showed up that way.Regardless of exactly how the damage happened, they didn't care, didn't care about my pictures, and didn't care that this new damage isn't my fault. So despite the fact that it had a 5 yr warranty, despite the fact that I had to already pay for shipping, it was going to cost me an extra $100 beyond that to get it fixed, and even after the socket would be fixed they would still need to find and address the original problem that destroyed my computer in the first place. They could have just comped me a new board at that point, because there was a chance even after the repair that they would have to do that, but they were unwilling.If I buy something, and through no fault of my own it stops working during the warranty period, I shouldn't be out a dime for the entire process. I'm already inconvenienced by the breakage that shouldn't have happened, I'm already out the productivity loss of not having my device. If something is your fault you fix it and do your best to make it right, and Gigabyte failed to do any of this.So I refused to pay the $100, and now have a broken board in worse condition than I sent it in, and am out shipping money. Honestly screw Gigabyte, I bought a motherboard from a different company and will not be buying Gigabyte products again, and neither will anyone I build machines for, which isn't nothing because I have built 9 other machines this year for people I know.
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