Processor | turion_64 |
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RAM | DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 2400 MHz |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 128 GB |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
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ASUS ROG STRIX X399-E GAMING AMD Ryzen Threadripper TR4 DDR4 M.2 U.2 X399 EATX HEDT Motherboard with onboard 802.11AC WiFi, USB 3.1 Gen2, and AURA Sync RGB Lighting
Brand | ASUS |
CPU Socket | Socket TR4 |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Chipset Type | AMD X399 |
Memory Clock Speed | 2400 MHz |
Platform | Windows 10 |
Model Name | ROG STRIX X399-E GAMING |
CPU Model | AMD Turion 64 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
About this item
- Powered by AMD Ryzen Thread ripper TR4 processors to maximize connectivity and speed with support for up to 128GB of DDR4 memory
- 5-Way Optimization featuring Auto-Tuning and FanXpert 4 provides automatic overclocking profiles for maximum OC performance while AIO and water-cooling headers deliver dynamic system cooling
- Three patent-pending Safe Slots feature an injection molding process that integrates metal framing for a stronger, firmly anchored PCIe slot built for heavyweight GPUs
- Unmatched Personalization with ASUS exclusive AURA Sync RGB lighting, two additional RGB headers and 3D-printing mounts to customize your build
- Industry-leading 8-channel HD audio with the ROG exclusive SupremeFX S1220A driven by Japanese capacitors; High quality 120 dB (Line-out at rear) and 113 dB SNR recording input (Line-in)
- NOTE: Please refer to the user manual for trouble shooting steps
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Tech Support | 3.4 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 3.9 | 3.5 | 3.5 |
Stability | 3.6 | 4.2 | 4.1 | — | 3.5 | 4.1 |
Value for money | 3.5 | — | 4.2 | 4.2 | 3.8 | 4.2 |
For gaming | — | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 3.9 | 4.0 |
Easy to install | — | — | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.4 |
Sold By | — | Micro Center | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
platform | windows 10 | windows 10 | windows95 | windows 10 | windows 10 | windows 10 |
cpu socket | Socket TR4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 |
memory slots | 8 | — | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
memory capacity | 128 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB |
compatible processors | — | AMD 3rd Generation Ryzen | AMD 3rd Generation Ryzen | AMD 1st Gerenration Ryzen | AMD Ryzen 5000 Series, 5000 G-Series, 4000 G-Series,3000 | AMD 3rd Generation Ryzen |
card interface | pci e | pci e | pci e | integrated | pci e | pci e |
From the manufacturer
ASUS aspires to deliver the incredible in everything it does. With more than 16,000 employees around the globe and a world-class R&D team of 5,500 engineers, ASUS is dedicated to the design and manufacture of products that perfectly meet the needs of your digital lifestyle.
ASUS and the Republic of Gamers has grown to include motherboards, graphics cards, monitors, desktop PCs, all-in-one PCs, mini PCs, laptops, servers, wireless networking devices, tablets, and smartphones.
Overview
Experience next-level gaming performance and personalization with the ROG STRIX X3299-E GAMING, powered by AMD Ryzen Threadripper processors. Unlock full calibration and customization options with 5-Way Optimization, AURA Sync RGB lighting and 3D printing mounts. Dual M.2, U.2, onboard 802.11AC WiFi and front panel USB 3.1 deliver maximum connectivity speeds.
- Powered by AMD Ryzen Threadripper TR4 processors to maximize connectivity and speed with support for up to 128GB of DDR4 memory, dual NVMe M.2 drives, onboard 802.11AC WiFi
- 5-Way Optimization featuring Auto-Tuning and FanXpert 4 provides automatic overclocking profiles for maximum OC performance while AIO and watercooling headers deliver dynamic system cooling
- Three SafeSlots feature an injection molding process that integrates metal framing for a stronger, firmly anchored PCIe slot built for heavyweight GPUs
- Unmatched Personalization with ASUS exclusive AURA Sync RGB lighting, two additional RGB headers and 3D-printing mounts to customize your build
- 8-channel HD audio with the ROG exclusive SupremeFX S1220A driven by Japanese capacitors
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5-WAY OptimizationOur exclusive technology dynamically optimizes essential aspects of your system based on real-time use, so you get superb CPU performance, everyday energy savings, ultra-stable digital power, cool and quiet fans, and even networking and audio settings. |
ASUS Pro Clock TechnologyA dedicated base-clock (BCLK) generator designed for AMD Threadripper processors allows overclocked base-clock frequencies up to or beyond 117MHz. This custom solution works in tandem with the ASUS TurboV Processing Unit (TPU) to enhance voltage and base-clock overclocking control, providing an exciting new way to boost performance to extreme heights. |
Strength In NumbersWith support for DDR4 memory you're able to drive memory frequencies to 3600MHz — or beyond! ASUS-exclusive circuit design, provides superb memory-overclocking potential, minimizing coupling noise and signal reflection to unleash the full power of DDR4. With innovative equidistant memory channels, the ROG design delivers the most balanced control and incredibly powerful overclocking capability. |
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Cooler By DesignPlay quieter and cooler with advanced fan and water-pump controls for the ultimate in undisturbed gaming. With onboard thermal sensors and hardware-level 4-pin/3-pin PWM/DC mode detection, Fan Xpert 4 makes sure every fan achieves the best balance of high cooling performance and low noise -- so you enjoy all the performance you demand with none of the racket! |
2X2 WI-FI With MU MIMONext-level 802.11ac Wi-Fi with 2x2 dual-band 2.4/5GHz antennas offer up to 867Mbps transfer speeds — and the very latest Multi-User MIMO (MU-MIMO) technology ensures that every connected user experiences the best wireless and online speeds! |
Shielded Audio, Superior SoundUtilizing the S1220A codec, ROG Strix's SupremeFX audio solution is engineered to provide a flat frequency response and offer a neutral, detailed sound signature. The addition of two op-amps on the front panel headphone output ensures adequate voltage and current to drive headphones to their full potential. And our Sonic Studio software grants you full control over every aspect of audio, including noise reduction algorithms for communications, plus EQ adjustments. |
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Technical Details
Brand | ASUS |
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Series | ROG STRIX X399-E GAMING |
Item model number | STRIX X399-E GAMING |
Item Weight | 4.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 1.5 x 10.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 1.5 x 10.6 inches |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | ASUS Computer International Direct |
ASIN | B0756VTD19 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 24, 2017 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,799 in Computer Motherboards |
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Product Description
ROG Strix first motherboard for AMD's HEDT platform with the Strix X399-E. Designed to take hardcore gamers beyond playing, the Strix X399-E wraps powerful performance in a striking exterior that's easily personalized. Diffused Aura Sync RGB lighting cuts across the board like the slash of a katana, while standard and addressable headers take system illumination to the next level. With Ryzen Threadripper CPUs ready for gaming, streaming, and more, you can showcase your skills with unique style. BIOS : 128 Mb Flash ROM, UEFI AMI BIOS, PnP, WfM2.0, SM BIOS 3.0, ACPI 6.1, Multi-language BIOS, ASUS EZ Flash 3, CrashFree BIOS 3, F11 EZ Tuning Wizard, F6 Qfan Control, F3 My Favorites, Last Modified log, F12 PrintScreen and ASUS DRAM SPD (Serial Presence Detect) memory information
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Customers like the ease of installation and appearance of the motherboard. For example, they mention it's simple to setup and use, with an easy-to-understand UEFI. That said, some complain about the bootability and stability. Opinions are mixed on performance, quality, value, and sound quality.
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Customers find the installation process of the motherboard to be simple. They mention that the Aura Sync software is easy to use, and the UEFI is easy-to-understand. Some say that the product comes with everything they need to install, including M.2 screws.
"...The 2nd board had the Lotes socket and was very easy to install - no problems at all!..." Read more
"...The Aura Sync software is easy to use, but a bit clunky. It works for the most part. Sometimes, I have to re-apply the Aura settings...." Read more
"...But came with everything I needed to install (including M.2 screws) and fired up straight away...." Read more
"...boot logo to 0 seconds and fast boot enabled the post diagnostic function just takes too long.-cycles through too many codes..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the motherboard. They mention that it looks good, is well designed, and is an HEDT motherboard. Customers also appreciate the good BIOS design and easy setup. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Moreover, the motherboard has it's own rbg LEDs on it, and it looks very nice. Like I said, I am sucker for rgb for some reason...." Read more
"...The UEFI was very neat and easy to understand, it's descriptions in the bios of the pro's and con's are very good considering the level of..." Read more
"...Other than that it is a high quality, well designed HEDT motherboard.So, why 4 stars instead of 5?..." Read more
"...sure the cores are nice but is it not for the pcie lane usage? thats why i invested in x399.Threadripper 1900x..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the motherboard. Some mention that it runs flawlessly, hasn't had issues, and provides excellent performance. However, others say that the board became unstable and performance got worse. They also say that they were unable to make the RAM work at XMP2.0 settings, and that the UI and everything was very sluggish.
"...The 2nd board had the Lotes socket and was very easy to install - no problems at all!..." Read more
"...Everything on the motherboard is working as expected. The entire system is much faster than my old i7 2600...." Read more
"...for Virtualbox, but regardless of my adjustments, Windows would run painfully slow...." Read more
"...Long term we'll see if any problems arise, but seems to work well and the quality is in line with most ASUS boards I have used in the past." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the motherboard. Some mention that it's an excellent board with great features, while others say that the quality has dropped a lot and the board feels flimsy.
"...I have not overclocked but all I/O functionality is good and the system is stable, which is exactly what I was looking for when I decided to buy the..." Read more
"...The Aura Sync software is easy to use, but a bit clunky. It works for the most part. Sometimes, I have to re-apply the Aura settings...." Read more
"...Other than that it is a high quality, well designed HEDT motherboard.So, why 4 stars instead of 5?..." Read more
"...$340 cmon!overall this board is a solid board with great features and more great features on the way...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the motherboard. Some mention that it's a good price, while others say that it is one of expensive motherboards with large form factor.
"...Good luck! The board is great value otherwise!!!" Read more
"...6. Etc, etc.The motherboard is pricy, but so are most of the other X399 motherboards. No built-in wifi, but I don't need that...." Read more
"Great board for a great price!Using a Threadripper 1950x and so far no complaints...." Read more
"Got for a good price. I usually buy motherboard from gigabyte a first rate company. Because of price I decided to to give second tier Asus a go...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the motherboard. Some mention that the built-in audio does sound great, while others say that it's flat and empty.
"...There are a ton of features on the board and the built in audio does sound great, but since I am a video editor and have to process hours of audio,..." Read more
"...of issues installing, and customer service, while helpful, the sound quality was bad...." Read more
"...+full featured bios+4ghz OC auto profile keeps the system extremely quiet under 100% load and very cool 56c..." Read more
"...Great balance of price and features. Only complaint is on board sound, without the ess dac, it's kind of flat and empty." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the bootability of the motherboard. They mention that it will not boot, it would not restart, and it would shut off suddenly. Some say that the motherboard died after only two weeks and the BIOS screen would never come back up.
"...At that point, the bios screen would never come back up. The error codes on the motherboard were random and didn't make much sense...." Read more
"...Then it suddenly shut off while playing some PoE, and would not restart. Thinking maybe the psu was dead I tested it, all rails tested fine...." Read more
"...will light-up, you will be able to flash the new BIOS, but it will NOT boot, when the VGA connector is plugged on either one of the 2 CPU power..." Read more
"...simply does not work -- machine does not boot, even into bios, scrren is blank...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the stability of the motherboard. They mention that it does not post when they install the RAM in the computer. Some customers also report that the LED does not light up.
"...and heard a eeeerrrt sound when trying to boot, no q code, no beeps, no post, nothing, dead...." Read more
"...a Threadripper 2950x and GSkill Trident (for Ryzen) RAM, the board would not POST and got stuck on Q code 07... I also tried Flare X RAM... No..." Read more
"...The rams are perfectly fine, I tested them on another computer. It would not post, and if you arrange the RAM sticks the way it on the manual, it..." Read more
"...Now what do I do with a board that will not post when I install the ram in the default socket. Take my advice skip ASUS and buy a MSI board...." Read more
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There are a ton of features on the board and the built in audio does sound great, but since I am a video editor and have to process hours of audio, I always use an add in card for audio.
I highly recommend the ASUS ROG Strix X399-E gaming motherboard...IF you get the Lotes CPU socket.
CPU: AMD Threadripper 1900X
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3200
GPU: Radeon R9 270 (I know, but i'm not a PC gamer)
PSU: Thermaltake - Toughpower Grand RGB Sync Edition 750W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply
Cooler: Thermaltake - Water 3.0 Riing RGB 360 40.6 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler
Fans: Coolermaster Masterfan 240
Case: Thermaltake Core X5
Drives: NVME SSD, 2x 2TB hard drives, 1x PNY SSD
Initially, I ran into several problems with the motherboard and automatically assumed it was a bad motherboard. But it was not. Basically, my G.Skill RAM would not post as 3200 clock speed. It would post at 2133. So I went into the bios and changed the speed to 3200, saved and rebooted. At that point, the bios screen would never come back up. The error codes on the motherboard were random and didn't make much sense. I had problems flashing the bios at this point. Eventually, after many tries, I was able to flash the bios and reset it to factory settings. I was also able to get the RAM to post at 3200 clock speed! I was missing the extra step of enabling DOCP mode in the bios, which appears to be the equivalent of Intel's XMP. Once I enabled DOCP and rebooted, the RAM was recognized and the bios displayed the correct RAM speed and timings. I went through a lot of trouble here, but it was my inexperience with AMD. Perhaps the bios could have warned me that just setting the speed to 3200 without enabling DOCP might cause an issue. Either way, I learned something.
Now, on to Aura Sync. This feature lets you control the rgb lighting on any Aura Sync enabled device. I am a sucker for RGB lighting. Setting up Aura sync was pretty easy, as long as you buy compatible parts. I used pcpartpicker.com to help me choose the right components. The stock Thermaltake case fans were replaced with Coolermaster rgb fans so they could be controlled by Aura. The fans came with a controller, but I didn't need it because I am taking advantage of Aura. Each one of the Coolermaster fans has a cable with split ends. One end connects to a splitter cable that is hooked up to an rgb header on the motherboard. (I have an rgb light strip hooked up to the second rbg header) The other fan cable hooks up to a fan header on the motherboard. This way, the fan can be powered/controlled by both Fan Xpert and by Aura Sync. The Aura Sync software is easy to use, but a bit clunky. It works for the most part. Sometimes, I have to re-apply the Aura settings. For example, the RAM had stopped lighting up for some reason, and i had to reset it. My Thermaltake AIO cooler is not Aura Sync enabled. I almost returned it, but I could not find any other coolers at Microcenter that were Aura Sync enabled. So I decided to give it at try. I was able to match the colors of Aura Sync and it pulses nicely with the rest of the system. So I am ok with it. Moreover, the motherboard has it's own rbg LEDs on it, and it looks very nice. Like I said, I am sucker for rgb for some reason.
I really like:
1. Overall look and style
2. Qcode display
3. Reinforced steel pci-e slots
4. Tons of USB 3.x ports (one type c port that I don't need yet) A total of twenty usb ports, I think.
5. Two fan headers for a future water pump I will install
6. Etc, etc.
The motherboard is pricy, but so are most of the other X399 motherboards. No built-in wifi, but I don't need that. I have not really tested out the Crystal Sound 3 audio, so I can't speak to that. So far, I have been using the system for a week. Everything on the motherboard is working as expected. The entire system is much faster than my old i7 2600. That's not a fair comparison, but it's what I had. Initially, I assumed it was bricked because of the issue I explained at the top. I wonder how many customers return motherboards because they screwed up the bios settings, and they didn't really have a defective motherboard. Overall, I am very happy with it.
My build:
CPU: 1950x
RAM: CMD128GX4M8A2666C15
GPU: 1050
NVMe SSD: 960 EVO M.2 1TB
My recent PC build using the above components, was worth the wait, but I ran into a few issues along the way. One of the issues was how much torque you use when installing a Threadripper CPU. In order to save yourself from a lot of pain, consider purchasing a torque wrench that allows you to tighten the screws used to hold in the TR4 CPUs to the proper / recommended torque. There's lot of folks out there complaining that their memory sticks don't work with a Threadripper board, but it's not the board, it's the amount of torque you use tightening down the processor. I went round and round with this issue and thought that I had a bad board, bad RAM, etc. I did call support but we didn't really get into the weeds or get down to this level of granularity which if you think about it is not surprising given that if you take on this type of project you should be prepared, which I was not. Essentially, this is a high performance workstation from a CPU point of view and that's not conveyed quite enough in my opinion when it comes to seating a TR4 in the socket.
After re-seating the CPU multiple times and countless adjustments to the BIOS including an update, returning RAM modules, I decided to tighten it down just a bit more to see if that would help. AND YES IT DOES HELP!. I was also sure to purchase RAM listed on the QVL for memory that is compatible with this board and did purchasing a KIT (meaning all the same batch of sticks =128GB), so that's another thing to consider rather than just trying to add random memory sticks.
Well, hope this helps someone out there struggling with RAM not being detected on their high performance workstation builds using the Threadripper TR4 sockets. Before you think that your RAM is bad, or the board just be sure that you have the CPU tightened enough so that it detects all the RAM in the first place. And no this doesn't mean that you need to crank down mercilessly on the CPU socket, you need to be tactful in tightening down as it's a fragile electronic item and it's just downright expensive. Unfortunately, for the first week or so after having this board and the 1950x, I did not do that, I just tightened the CPU screws slightly as I didn't want to damage anything.
Whew, over the last few weeks I wished several times that I had just purchased a bare-bones PC delivered after being installed and tested, rather than doing the build myself. I do love a challenge and I'm pretty geeky and have built my own PCs for the past few decades. However, none of them were as challenging as this one. The precision of components has gone up and the cost of components makes it risky for the novice PC builder. Unless you are up for a real challenge and have torque tool for electronics and have the time to understand the newer hardware available, it may be best to have a pro just build your box, unless your like me and love the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. The reason I built my own workstation is to get exactly what I wanted for a limited amount of money. I'm pretty sure if I had bought my current workstation from a vendor it would cost approximately 4 to 5K. My guess is that I saved approximately 500 to 1K, by doing the build myself and reusing various components like my old Antec case.
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la he utilizado con un threadripper 2990WX y un 1950X
y sin ningún problema con ambos sockets, ya no hay que actualizarla para la segunda gen, solo hay que esperar a que salga la tercera generación para verificar si aun sigue siendo util
- BIOS compatibility mode occasionally causing GRUB to not find my root disks. Sometimes when I hard reboot, the SSDs and HDDs do not show up in EFI.
Disabling CSM (compatibility support module) for legacy BIOS boot fixed this.
- ASUS Aura Sync RGB controls are not available for Linux, and ASUS support is totally braindead when it comes to getting any kind of documentation on the I2C registers and how to make Linux talk to Aura Sync.
- Updating board firmware resets all the custom configuration, extremely irritating.
- The default settings aren't great; no NUMA mode enabled by default, a bunch of useless options enabled.
I've got it sitting in a Thermaltake X9 Core with 64GiB (4x16GB) of Kingston ECC 2400MHz (running 2666MHz) memory running a Threadripper 1900X. This gives 1 memory channel per DIMM, and all memory is addressable with no additional latency (in NUMA mode).
I've tried overclocking this and it works, but throws the thermal measurements off and consumes more power (obviously) so I just run with stock XFR settings.
Tiene todo lo necesario (multiples PCIE para tarjeta de video, PCI-E x14 y PCI-E x1 para expansion, soporte para SSD M2 y U2).
Para resumir:
Lo bueno:
- Estable aun con Overclock.
- Socket LOTES y no el bugiento socket FOXCONN.
- Soporta Quad SLI/Cross Fire
- Tamaño EATX (mucho espacio para trabajar)
- Heatisnk y ventilador para los VRM y Fases de poder.
- Aura RGB y controlador
- Compatible con sistemas de enfriamiento de Agua
- Compatible para montones de ventiladores de chasis de 4pines (PMW).
- LED para diagnósticos y Generador de códigos LED de diagnostico.
- Montones de puertos USB 2 USB3 USB3.1
- Gigabit Ethernet y Audio decente.
Lo Malo:
- el Southbridge es muy caliente aun a pesar del "heatsink". Pasando el calor al primer slot M2
- VRMs se calientan fácilmente.
- Muy lento para bootear (casi 10 segundos antes de que haga le POST)
- Relativamente caro comparado con motherboards que no son para Threadripper.
- Dependiente de tipo de RAM (threadripper) para que bootee con la velocidad maxima.
- La plataforma requiere muchísima energía (60-90Watts en Idle y hasta 380Watts totales en uso con overclock ligero)
Full configuration:
AMD Threadripper 2920x (12 core/ 24 threads) OC upto 4.2MHz
Nvidia RTX 2070 Founders Edition (x2)
Fractal Design S24 liquid CPU cooler
Corsair Dominator Platinum 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3000 Memory
Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive
Corsair 750D ATX Full Tower Case
Corsair RMx 1000 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
Asus DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS DVD/CD Writer
OS: I created a win-10 (for gaming)/Ubuntu 18.04 (for DL) dual boot.
Overall build quality is solid. Very rugged - comes with all required nuts/bolts.
The I/O shield is a little flimsy - but not noticeably so.
I docked one star mainly because after I installed the 2 GPUs the PCIE x1 slot (which I planned to use for network card) was completely unusable :( had to go with USB wifi adapter, which wasnt the ideal option for me.
All in all a very happy customer so far (1 month from purchase - will update later).