Testseek.com have collected 64 expert reviews of the Asus ROG Strix X299-E Gaming and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus ROG Strix X299-E Gaming.
July 2017
(86%)
64 Reviews
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264 Reviews
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The editors liked
Excellent performance
Good M.2 heatsink
Solid power capacitor heatsink
The editors didn't like
Not the best auto overclock
Relatively standard feature set for X299
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Published: 2017-11-29, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
Eighten X299-motherboards later we can at least conclude that we have not come across a single motherboard that is truly bad. What this means is that you can build a properly working and high performing system based on every tested board. Considering the...
Abstract: If you're in the market for an Intel X299 motherboard, the ASUS ROG STRIX X299-E GAMING motherboard could very well be the one for you. It offers a huge array of expansion ranging from the latest and greatest USB 3.1 ports to the ultra-fast M.2 connectivi...
Published: 2017-06-29, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Supports latest Intel CPUs, More PCIe lanes, Easy overclocking, Stylish aesthetics, Built-in RGB lighting, Built-in rear I/O shroud, Armoured PCIe slots, Excellent on-board audio, Blazing fast LAN and Wi-Fi,
Still pretty expensive, Neutral, Stock CPU performance was a little lacking in some tests, but competitive with more expensive boards once overclocked, “The ASUS X299-E Gaming offers all the features most system builders will need, stunning aesthetics, an
PriceThe ASUS RoG STRIX X299-E Gaming Motherboard is available now from Amazon for just £299.99. That's not exactly cheap, but for a well-equipped gaming motherboard, it's pretty much on par with the competition. It's around the same price as the Gigabyte...
Apart from the Q-Fan tuning in the EFI and slightly slow M.2 speeds, Asus has a solid, good-looking motherboard with a ton of features at a price that's just £10 more than its predecessor, at least in the UK. The M.2 heatsink works very well and Asus has...
Apart from the Q-Fan tuning in the EFI and slightly slow M.2 speeds, Asus has a solid, good-looking motherboard with a ton of features at a price that's just £10 more than its predecessor, at least in the UK. The M.2 heatsink works very well and Asus has...
Generally speaking, the first motherboard that we review when a new platform is launched can often be fraught with difficulties. Thankfully, since it has been a few months since the launch of this platform most if not all of the early kinks have been work...
The ROG Strix X299-E Gaming lacks a U.2 connector which can be seen in high-end motherboards. But this is not a big deal when two M.2 slots are present on the motherboard. The board has plenty of other fast storage features, including the VROC support an...
Uncomplicated setup process, Understated design, Well designed UEFI BIOS, Integrated Wi-Fi
M.2 slots not designed very well
Intel's new Core i9-7900X replaces last year's flagship, but is only the entry-level model in its category this year. Pricing is a lot better too - you can get better performance for half as much money now. If that makes this CPU seem tempting, there are...
The X299-E GAMING is a solid board for those who wish to overclock the new Intel X-series processors, and for modders who want something powerful yet malleable.(previously published in issue August 2017)...
ROG lighting and AURA Sync, Stylish and effective heatsink for M.2, Good gaming performance, Decent price
M.2 heatsink area doesn't have its own RGB lighting, The AURA RGB block can get in the way while trying to remove the graphics card
The ASUS Strix X299-E Gaming is a great motherboard for those planning to upgrade their systems with the latest of Intel X-series processors. It offers a slew of features for customization like the multiple AURA RGB headers and the addressable header if y...