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BIOSTAR Releases the X670E Valkyrie Motherboard

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BIOSTAR, a leading brand of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices, today announces the brand new X670E VALKYRIE ATX motherboard. Designed based on the AMD X670 chipset, the X670E VALKYRIE supports all new AMD AM5 Ryzen 7000 Processors, capable of extracting unprecedented performance for gaming, content creation, or any compute-heavy task thrown at it.

The X670E VALKYRIE motherboard carries BIOSTAR's top-shelf VALKYRIE range styling with a heavy emphasis on performance and cooling. DDR5 RAM support, PCIe 5.0, and PCIe 5.0 M.2 are essential features of any high-end motherboard in 2022. The new X670E VALKYRIE has it all with exceptional performance and synergy enabled by BIOSTAR's signature 22-phase power design and Digital PWM technology.



BIOSTAR has also given extra attention to its choice of inductors and capacitors, sticking to the highly efficient and reliable Super Durable Choke & Solid Capacitors that perform exceptionally well with their proprietary 105 A Dr. MOS technology. Furthermore, great features like Tough Power Connectors and Iron Slot Protection, M.2 cooling protection, and Moisture-proof PCB add a layer of extra durability to the system for long-lasting performance.

The X670E VALKYRIE motherboard carries ample connectivity and expansion capability with prominent features like USB 3.2 Gen2x2 Type-C, HDMI 2.1 & Display 1.4 in the rear I/O panel making it highly versatile for any user preferences. Additionally, the 2 new PCI-E 5.0 x16 Slots provide the best support for any latest power-hungry graphics card engineered to extract maximum performance for gaming and intense graphic workloads. The X670E VALKYRIE motherboard is also supported by BIOSTAR's SMART BIOS Update function, allowing users to keep their BIOS updated without hassle.

To conclude, The X670E VALKYRIE motherboard is the best AM5-based motherboard in the market for gamers, content creators, or even tech enthusiasts looking to build their next beastly computer that will be the envy of their rivals.

For more information, visit the product page.

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Almost looks like the teamgroup emblem on the box.
 
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Pcie 5.0 for nvme already?

They don't even have direct storage yet that's supposed to take advantage of pcie 4.0 nvme.
 
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Evidence or BS.

I'm pretty sure it's not a TPU assessment. As far as I can tell, btarunr is simply cutting and pasting Biostar's press release. It's the manufacturer's choice if they want to fill their corporate communications with hyperbole.
 
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Evidence or BS.
Is it coincidence BioStar and BullShit both could be abbreviated with BS? :confused:

I have to call BS :D on that claim - No way they are leading anything except to the rock bottom of the scummy pickings at the bottom of the barrel.
 
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I'll have to get me some "rivals"...
 
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How can it be "released" without even a word on pricing?

Does the meaning of the words mean so little these days?
 
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How can it be "released" without even a word on pricing?

Does the meaning of the words mean so little these days?
X670E + early adopter tax + you have to ask = can't afford it anyway.

But also it can't be released considering all X670E/X670 boards are releasing on the 27th. So this is more of an announcement/reveal.
 

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Why is Biostar, a budget brand i'd never want to purchase able to make a nice looking board when so many premium ones look like dog vomit?


someone in marketing is absolutely having a wank over this
To conclude, The X670E VALKYRIE motherboard is the best AM5-based motherboard in the market for gamers, content creators, or even tech enthusiasts looking to build their next beastly computer that will be the envy of their rivals.

Can't believe they'd put crap like that in a press release, to make websites say it like it was their own words
 
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Why is Biostar, a budget brand i'd never want to purchase able to make a nice looking board when so many premium ones look like dog vomit?
Making PC hardware "look good" is stupid as hell in the first place. You are paying extra money for stuff you shouldn't even be looking at and they are always charging extra for it. I wish there were value airflow cases without windows...

Performance/price over anything please. Green PCBs, unpainted/uncovered heatsinks ftw.
 

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Making PC hardware "look good" is stupid as hell in the first place. You are paying extra money for stuff you shouldn't even be looking at and they are always charging extra for it. I wish there were value airflow cases without windows...

Performance/price over anything please. Green PCBs, unpainted/uncovered heatsinks ftw.

Are you a designer?
Looking good is important because it means that someone thinks about the product.
I am tired of the crap made by Asus, MSI, Acer and other "big" stupid hardware brands. :banghead:
 
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Are you a designer?
Looking good is important because it means that someone thinks about the product.
I am tired of the crap made by Asus, MSI, Acer and other "big" stupid hardware brands. :banghead:
No I am not a designer. Looking good costs money and I would prefer if my money went into FPS instead of paint of a part that is invisible.
 

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I had decent experience with older BS motherboards (FM2+) so I might be giving this one a go if it's not outlandishly overpriced.
 
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This is actually a beautiful design in my mind and 6xSATA ports o_O :love:

If I can buy one and it's not too expensive I want one for my planning AMD Ryzen 7 7700X :D
 

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No I am not a designer. Looking good costs money and I would prefer if my money went into FPS instead of paint of a part that is invisible.

It's not about the paint. It's about the design, position and selection of the components. I completely disagree with your opinion - some brands save a lot of money and put crappy components and their products look like horse manure.
 
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It's not about the paint. It's about the design, position and selection of the components. I completely disagree with your opinion - some brands save a lot of money and put crappy components and their products look like horse manure.
That is because the market is focused on looks. The only boards that get any attention are the RGB candy ones.
 
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Sweet! Be Hard on it. :D

Why is Biostar, a budget brand i'd never want to purchase able to make a nice looking board when so many premium ones look like dog vomit?
25% price increases to replace the loss from the 35% price padding of RGB? Dog Vomit is cheaper.
 
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Good overall look and design will have to see how price is and have to compare it relative to some other boards as well, but overall it looks quite solid.
 
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Why is Biostar, a budget brand i'd never want to purchase able to make a nice looking board when so many premium ones look like dog vomit?
I will tell you secret. There is no difference between "budget" motherboard brands and "premium" motherboard brands. There is just budget motherboards and premium motherboards each brand have both of them.
 
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Motherboard backplates seems to be the standard for higher end motherboards nowadays.

My Z690 Aorus Master is my first board that has this.
 

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I will tell you secret. There is no difference between "budget" motherboard brands and "premium" motherboard brands. There is just budget motherboards and premium motherboards each brand have both of them.
You say that like thermaltake doesnt exist
 
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As far as I can tell, btarunr is simply cutting and pasting Biostar's press release. It's the manufacturer's choice if they want to fill their corporate communications with hyperbole.
That's exactly what happens with these press-release type articles.
 
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