ASUS Prime X870-P WIFI Motherboard Review




/ 9 hours ago

« Previous Page

How Much Does It Cost?

Keep in mind that the X870 chipset is the flagship chipset for the new motherboards, so all of these are regarded as high-end motherboards. However, there are of course more affordable X870 and more premium X870 motherboards in this launch, with the largest variance being increased VRM, which is paired with larger VRM cooling solutions, which increases the price. The number of M.2 mounts, USB ports, and networking, for example, will all increase the price too. This is why the cheapest board such as the Prime starts at around $249, while a flagship board such as the crosshair is $699, despite using the same chipset and AM5 socket. Unfortunately, we don’t have UK pricing for these boards at the time of writing but will update that with retail links as soon as they’re available sometime after we publish these reviews.

However, what we can see is how these prices have changed since the previous generation (X670) motherboards launched, and largely they’re all about the same, with the Prime coming in cheaper than before, and the ProArt a little more expensive, but overall, they’re all in a similar price bracket as before.

In the US, prices for the X670/X670E and X870/X870E versions of the motherboards are generally the same, with a few exceptions. The ASUS Prime X70-P WIFI shows a 16.72% lower price for the X870/X870E version, while the ASUS ProArt X70E-Creator WIFI is 7.88% more expensive for the X870/X870E version. The ASUS ROG STRIX X70-A Gaming WIFI has a 7.52% lower price for the X870/X870E version, and the ASUS TUF Gaming X70-Plus WIFI is 6.08% cheaper in its X870/X870E version.

However, we don’t have UK pricing for these boards at the moment, and we don’t have pricing for the MSI Carbon or the Gigabyte Aorus ICE, but again, we’ll update you with these as soon as possible once the NDA lifts.

If these are too expensive for you, there will be more affordable B-series motherboards coming, but we suspect these will be revealed at CES 2025 and launch in Q1 2025, if you can wait that long, if not, then the X-series boards are clearly some of the best options right now for those building an AMD focused build.

More X870 Motherboards

This is a major chipset launch for AMD, so there are dozens of new X870 motherboards hitting the market today. Of course, we’ve been very busy testing 9 of them for you, and they’re all linked below, so if the one in this review isn’t quite meeting your needs, there’s plenty more to choose from! Largely, all being the same chipset, with the same AMD 9950X CPU being used for our testing, we expect the majority of the benchmarks to be broadly the same, with perhaps small differences in some of them. Largely, the price and performance of each motherboard are dictated by the additional features. Such as more PCIe slots, more M.2 mounts in Gen3, Gen4, or Gen5, more high-speed USB ports, more cooling hardware, etc. Largely, we recommend buying a motherboard that meets your current component requirements, with a little overhead for future upgrades; a spare M.2 slot for example.

  • ASUS Prime X870-P WIFI Motherboard [Review]
  • ASUS ProArt X870E-Creator WIFI Motherboard [Review]
  • ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Hero Motherboard [Review]
  • ASUS ROG Strix X870-A Gaming WIFI Motherboard [Review]
  • ASUS ROG Strix X870-I Gaming WIFI Motherboard [Review]
  • ASUS ROG STRIX X870E Gaming WIFI Motherboard [Review]
  • ASUS TUF Gaming X870-Plus WIFI Motherboard [Review]
  • Gigabyte X870 Aorus Elite WIFI7 ICE Motherboard [Review]
  • MSI MPG X870E Carbon WIFI Motherboard [Review]

Conclusion

The ASUS Prime X870-P WIFI is well equipped, and while it’s not one of the flagship motherboards, it’s a good middle ground for X870, offering a lot of useful features without anything too extreme, and will likely be all most PC gaming needs if they’re using a single PCIe 5.0 drive, a single GPU, and any of the popular AMD Ryzen 7000 or 9000 gaming CPUs.

Its 14+2+1 VRM configuration isn’t the most extreme, but it’s clearly more than enough to ensure your CPU can hit its boost clocks more consistently. You still get support for the latest fast DDR5 memory, and while there is only a single Gen5 M.2 mount, there are two Gen4 and a Gen3 mount included too, albeit their usage is tied to the two additional PCIe slots.

ASUS Prime X870-P WIFI Motherboard

It might not have the extreme connectivity of the ProArt or the Crosshair, but the PRIME still delivers the latest WiFi 7 and 2.5 GbE LAN, which again, is plenty fast for most gamers! It also has 40 Gbps USB Type-C, and a few more 10Gbps ports too, so hooking up an external drive and all your peripherals should be easy enough. Again, if you need more connectivity, models like the STRIX X870E Gaming are available, but of course, they will cost more too.

Arctic Summair

« Previous Page


Topics: , , , , , , ,

Support eTeknix.com

By supporting eTeknix, you help us grow and continue to bring you the latest newsreviews, and competitions. Follow us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram to keep up with the latest technology news, reviews and more. Share your favourite articles, chat with the team and more. Also check out eTeknix YouTube, where you'll find our latest video reviews, event coverage and features in 4K!

Looking for more exciting features on the latest technology? Check out our What We Know So Far section or our Fun Reads for some interesting original features.

eTeknix Facebook eTeknix Twitter eTeknix Instagram eTeknix Instagram
  • Be Social With eTeknix

    Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram Reddit RSS Discord Patreon TikTok Twitch
  • Features


Send this to a friend
})