I was aiming for a mid-range x570 build and supplies of most components were very limited, so I bought it because it was available for less than $200. Everything works great and it has Gen 4 NVME M.2 slots so that's cool. My Sabrent Gen 4 NVME drive was recognized flawlessly and installed Windows 10 in less than 10 minutes. However, there is no USB 3.1 Gen 2 port. So if your case has a USB Type-C port, it will be limited to 5 Gb/s. The rear port can handle 10 GB/s. There's also only one USB 2.0 port and I needed multiple (RGB fan controller, Bluetooth/WIFI 6 card, etc.) so I had to buy an internal USB hub to share the connection. The black PCB looks great and if you are using RGB it has plenty of headers for everything. The UEFi interface offers many options and is easy to navigate. I prefer it to ASRock utility running on Windows.
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