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BIOSTAR Unveils the Flagship X870E Valkyrie Motherboard

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BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices, proudly announces the launch of the brand-new X870E VALKYRIE motherboard. Expertly crafted to meet the exacting demands of content creators and professional gamers, BIOSTAR's X870E VALKYRIE delivers unparalleled reliability and next-gen features with superior performance.

BIOSTAR's X870E VALKYRIE motherboard is a game-changer for content creators. Its smart layout and extensive hardware support effortlessly handle intensive workloads, such as crafting immersive 3D worlds, designing breathtaking animations, and editing high-resolution videos. This ensures that creative professionals can bring their visions to life with unmatched precision and efficiency, pushing the boundaries of their work.



Updated Jun 4, 2024 - Added pictures from BIOSTAR booth at Computex (see below)





When paired with the latest AMD Ryzen 9000 Series processors, the X870E VALKYRIE transforms into a gaming powerhouse. It is ideal for professional and casual gamers and streamers who want to play the latest AAA games with extreme graphics.

Built around the groundbreaking X870E chip architecture from AMD, the X870E VALKYRIE supports AMD Ryzen 7000, 8000, and 9000 Series processors on the AMD AM5 platform. It supports 4-DIMM DDR5 memory up to 192 GB, AMD EXPO technology, and a robust 22-phase & 110 A Dr.MOS power design for stable and reliable performance. Furthermore, the X870E VALKYRIE includes 2x PCIe 5.0 x16 slots, 1x PCIe 4.0 x16 slot, PCIe 5.0 M.2, 6x SATA 3, and multiple M.2 sockets, ensuring extensive storage and expansion options.

BIOSTAR's all-new VALKYRIE motherboard is not just about performance but also reliability and durability. Its advanced 8-layer, low-loss PCB design guarantees secure connections between components and excels in Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). The moisture-proof PCB extends the motherboard's lifespan, enhancing its reliability and performance. The Rapid Debug 3 feature provides clear and concise troubleshooting information, automatically detecting failed hardware and giving you the confidence that your investment is secure.

This premium motherboard introduces several cutting-edge features designed to enhance the user experience. The new VIVID LED DJ + RGB SYNC provides an advanced RGB lighting system, improving compatibility with peripheral devices and allowing users to customize their setups with a unique personal style. The M.2 Anchor simplifies the installation of M.2 devices with just a gentle press, while the "Auto Installer" software automatically installs the necessary drivers on Windows OS, ensuring a seamless and user-friendly setup process.

Additional features include USB PD Charging via the USB Type-C interface, offering faster charging speeds and intelligent power management. With WiFi 7 support, users can enjoy lower latency and improved performance across three frequency bands. The motherboard also supports USB 4.0, enabling maximum data transmission speeds of up to 40 Gbps.

For connectivity, the X870E VALKYRIE offers an impressive array of options: 2x Rear USB 4.0 Type-C ports with DP, 8x Rear USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, and support for WiFi 6, 6E & 7 modules. It also features HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 graphics output options, along with a SMART BIOS UPDATE button and a SMART BIOS UPDATE USB port. The inclusion of a 2.5GbE LAN makes it ideal for large-scale data transfers, offering significantly faster transmission speeds than traditional 1GbE LAN.

The X870E VALKYRIE is equipped with a Realtek RTL8125B (2.5GbE) LAN, Realtek ALC1220 7.1 Channels High Definition Audio, and a comprehensive range of internal I/O options. This makes it a versatile and powerful choice for both content creators and gamers, providing the connectivity and performance needed for demanding tasks, edge Gen-AI computing, and immersive gaming experience

BIOSTAR is excited to bring this innovative motherboard to the market, empowering users to unleash their creativity and achieve unparalleled performance.

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Sweet its nice to see usb 4 finally standard on boards
 
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Anyone noticing a downgrade of this board in terms of storage? The X670E VALKYRIE has had two top PCIe 5.0 M.2 slots, the new one has only the first top one as PCIe 5.0 and the rest are only PCIe 4.0?
 

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Still rocking 8 layer pcb's. Seems like, unless you're playing a memory bound game, need usb 4, or are still on am4, there is little reason to upgrade to zen 5 or x870.
Zen 5 seems like an Incremental, intel-style upgrade. Hopefully zen 6 has 16core chiplets
 
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I wonder if this board has the PCIe 5.0 slots split 16 + 8, or if it's 8 + 8 as I suspect.

Anyone noticing a downgrade of this board in terms of storage? The X670E VALKYRIE has had two top PCIe 5.0 M.2 slots, the new one has only the first top one as PCIe 5.0 and the rest are only PCIe 4.0?
This is not a downgrade, it's a far more rational and useful allocation of PCIe lanes. Since almost nobody owns a PCIe 5.0 SSD, it's far better to allocate those lanes to the PCIe slots where they can actually be used by add-in cards. If you want to install another PCIe 5.0 SSD later, you can buy an adapter card that plugs into one of the PCIe slots.
 
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Looks so much cooler that the first Valkyrie series attemp with X670E. X670E sideways leaning wings looked like they wanted to fill a bigger visual of wings but couldn't fit it and intead of cutting it they angled it and it looked wrong and disorienting.
 
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I wish Biostar had more of a presence in the USA. We need more motherboard manufacturers again.
 
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I like this one a lot. Check out that rear I/O grouping:

All the useless video out to the top
BIOS update button in a place nobody is going to touch...
All the specialty purpose ports keyed right under the button starting with the designated BIOS flash port and two 40Gb USB-Cs that look DisplayPort capable, which sounds nice but I just DON'T get it...
The plethora of USB filling the gaps. 8x type A ports all the same color and 10Gb designation which tells me they're all the same controller model which means less weird parts but more of the same ones so you better hope the one they went with is trouble free on this loadout or else HFS what a fun headache that's gonna be for the life of the system. :kookoo:

All networking blocked off to the right.
All audio blocked off to the bottom.
This is so clean. I'm not in the market for an AM5 board but this has me interested. Maybe if I were slowly grabbing parts for a build I'd stage it with this. Of course I also liked Biostar's X570 model when that launched but of course knowing me, Biostar USA, Biostar TW and every phone call between us trying to order ONE of their boards in a country with virtually zero presence...
I wish Biostar had more of a presence in the USA. We need more motherboard manufacturers again.
Yeah. So that's why I went with ASUS instead.
Maybe if Biostar has their foot in the door by the time X970 gets here I'll be more inclined to get one of these boards.
 
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It would seem that this generation has sacrificed another 5.0 M2 on the board for USB 4. What are people going to use USB 4 for though is my question?
 
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I wonder if this board has the PCIe 5.0 slots split 16 + 8, or if it's 8 + 8 as I suspect.


This is not a downgrade, it's a far more rational and useful allocation of PCIe lanes. Since almost nobody owns a PCIe 5.0 SSD, it's far better to allocate those lanes to the PCIe slots where they can actually be used by add-in cards. If you want to install another PCIe 5.0 SSD later, you can buy an adapter card that plugs into one of the PCIe slots.
I understand your opinion, but maybe some users do not want to buy that extra adapter and would need to transfer data at PCIe 5.0 speeds from one drive to another (maybe between two identical models?)
 
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Hope the pricing is reasonable for such a board. Not sure how well biostar has been doing but they have had a past history of having bizarrely good hardware specs hampered by an awful bios at a competitive price. (There are exceptions I'm probably not aware of since its a very old company)

"Auto Installer" software automatically installs the necessary drivers on Windows OS
Oh boy I really hope that software is not within the motherboard because that could cause a massive headache if you know... windows makes that driver irrelevant or problematic. It definitely needs a setting to disable/enable. Biostar definetly needs to step up their bios quality and I hope they do.

At least it has an actual post code on the board for once unlike a lot of other MB manufacturers. Heck if ASUS (aside from QA problems... and being a menace to humanity) made another pro art motherboard without a dam post code this board might wipe the floor if their bios is good.

Either way it looks like price and bios quality is the next questions as to if this motherboard is worthwhile
 
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