Tuesday, April 15th 2025

ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Extreme Motherboard Launching in China, Price Tag: ~$1360

Since teasing its next-gen flagship motherboard design—at CES 2025—the ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) team has spent time finalizing an option that is even more extravagant than their hardcore overclocking-oriented Crosshair X870E Apex model. Naturally, the premium sub-brand did not reveal pricing during preview events—instead, premature European e-tail listings suggested a €1200 (~$1350 USD) tag. Tony Wu and colleagues at ASUS China introduced an impressive swath of brand-new products at an official in-person showcase last week, in Changsha.

During proceedings, company representatives introduced their top-flight E-ATX format board with a hefty day one price: 9999 RMB ($1360 USD). The ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Extreme is expected to launch later this month; likely starting off with the Chinese domestic market. At the time of writing, the manufacturer's various global branches have not disclosed localized details—be it pricing or availability. Last week's presser did not produce any surprises, since plenty of specification details (and promo shots) leaked out late last month. One interesting and very over the top feature is the model's integration of an adjustable full-color 5-inch LCD screen. The primary M.2 storage solution will be cooled by an "innovative" 3D vapor chamber heatsink. Well-heeled customers will be relieved to know that ASUS has outfitted the AAA board design with their revamped Q-Release Slim mechanism.
Sources: ASUS ROG, Wccftech, VideoCardz, Tom's Hardware
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10 Comments on ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Extreme Motherboard Launching in China, Price Tag: ~$1360

#1
Carillon
that's how you do it @timcook
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#2
bonehead123
Carillonthat's how you do it @timcook
So since when do the fruity bois sell desktop mobo's....??? And even if they did, they would be 2x as much as these are anyways :)

Or do you know something the rest of us do not ???
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#3
Chaitanya
Gigabyte's X870e xtreme is probably best value for money of "flagship" boards and even MSI X870E Godlike looks reasonable compared to this overpriced turd from Shitsus's RoGarbage division.
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#4
_roman_
ASUS really over gouging = ROG

MSI - you can beat the price
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#5
blinnbanir
_roman_ASUS really over gouging = ROG

MSI - you can beat the price
MSI Godlike is $600 more
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#7
Makaveli
ChaitanyaAtleast on Newegg its listed for US$1180 and Gigabyte's flagship costs $799 and its the only "flagship" X870 offering that comes with dual 10Gbps NICs natively. Both MSI and Shitsus offerings are a rip off.
www.newegg.com/p/N82E16813144678?Item=N82E16813144678&_gl=1*wjqa9s*_gcl_au*OTY5OTExODk5LjE3NDQ1MDI4MzU.*_ga*NjAzNzU1OTUuMTY0MTI2MDU3OA..*_ga_TR46GG8HLR*MTc0NDY3NzI1MS42MDYuMC4xNzQ0Njc3MjUxLjAuMC42ODYzMTky
I generally prefer asus but you are 100% correct here.
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#8
Vayra86
'Look we covered your bog standard array of chips and ICs with a backplate, so now its 3x as expensive as it needs to be'

Imagine buying this
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#9
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
Crosshair VIII Hero was the last reasonable priced CH board, the pricing has got totally out of hand.
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#10
PixelTech
Motherboard pricing is getting out of control. This board isn't even water cooled.
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