ROG Strix X670E-E Gaming WiFi Motherboard Review
Peter Donnell / 2 years ago
3DMark Timespy Extreme
Time Spy Extreme is a new 4K DirectX 12 benchmark test, available in 3DMark Advanced and Professional Editions. You don’t need a 4K monitor to run it, but you will need a GPU with at least 4 GB of dedicated memory. With its 4K Ultra HD rendering resolution, Time Spy Extreme is an ideal benchmark test for the latest high-end graphics cards. The CPU test has been redesigned to let processors with 8 or more cores perform to their full potential
3DMark is available on Steam here.
Scoring 17714 in TimeSpy, the ASUS ROG STRIX X670-E Gaming is certainly no slouch, keeping up with the competition easily enough, and it’s clear that those PCIE 5.0 GPU slots are causing any unwanted bottlenecks… obviously!
PCMark 10 Express
PCMark 10 features a comprehensive set of tests that cover the wide variety of tasks performed in the modern workplace. With a range of performance tests, custom run options, Battery Life Profile, and new Storage benchmarks, PCMark 10 is the complete PC benchmark for the modern office.
Available now on Steam.
A tiny bit lower here, with “just” 7129 points, but again, this is more a test that everything is running as it should, rather than a fight for first place, but as you can see, no problems here.
Super PI 2.1 WP
Super PI is a single-threaded benchmark that calculates pi to a specific number of digits. It uses the Gauss-Legendre algorithm and is a Windows port of a program used by Yasumasa Kanada in 1995 to compute pi to 232 digits
Available now on Super PI.
This is where we get into the races, with a score of just 5.16 seconds, the ASUS ROG STRIX X670-E Gaming is one of the fastest out there, with a time that is neck and neck with the X670E Aorus Master.
Cinebench R23
Cinebench is a real-world cross-platform test suite that evaluates your computer’s hardware capabilities. Improvements to Cinebench Release 23 reflect the overall advancements to CPU and rendering technology in recent years, providing a more accurate measurement of Cinema 4D’s ability to take advantage of multiple CPU cores and modern processor features available to the average user. Best of all: It’s free.
Available now on Maxon.
All that money is clearly not wasted, as the ASUS ROG STRIX X670-E Gaming scored 28804, and don’t let second place fool you, as it’s the same score as first place, which is this motherboards smaller brother, the ASUS ROG STRIX X670-I Gaming!
AIDA64
AIDA64 is a system information, diagnostics, and auditing application developed by FinalWire Ltd that runs on Windows, Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Tizen, Chrome OS and Sailfish OS operating systems. It displays detailed information on the components of a computer.
Available now on AIDA64.
Again, absolutely on point with its performance, and really consistent memory performance. I’m sure this motherboard can out pace most if not all of its rivals if we used some of their built-in memory tuning features, but we’re keeping the settings to stock for a fair test here.
And again, top marks, with the latency right on par with that of the X670E Aorus, no surprise both those boards are so closely matched, they’re both pretty exceptional pieces of hardware and quite similar, clearly.