Asus’ TUF-branded motherboards used to represent the company’s value-focused range, but with a price over $300, you would have a tough time describing the TUF Gaming X670E-Plus WiFi as cheap. This Socket AM5 motherboard also costs around $60 more than the Z690-based equivalent, which benefits from also having DDR4 memory support, whereas using any AMD Socket AM5 motherboard requires you to buy new DDR5 memory.
At Custom PC, we’ve been reviewing and overclocking the latest motherboards since we first launched in 2003, so we know exactly what to look for in terms of layout, features, performance, and overclocking abilities.
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