Asus ROG Crosshair X870E Hero Review: Attractive, with lots of M.2 and 5GB Ethernet

The Crosshair X870E Hero gets a sleek new design and more features without a price increase over last-gen.

Asus ROG Crosshair X870E Hero
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Firmware

Asus’ BIOS on the X870E Hero looks the same, sporting the black, red, easy-to-read ROG theme we’re all familiar with. Asus starts in an Easy Mode that displays high-level information, including CPU and memory clock speeds, temperatures, fan speeds, storage information, etc. Advanced Mode has several headers across the top that drop down additional options. The BIOS is one of my favorites, as any option you need is there, and anything you need frequently isn’t buried deep within menus.

A unique feature of Asus BIOS is the integrated Memtest functionality. As the name implies, Memtest86, a memory testing application, is in the BIOS and ready to use. This is most useful to the tweaker and overclocker, but even those who ‘just’ set XMP can find it useful. I also like the new Q-Dashboard in the BIOS, which shows all the integrated connectivity. When hardware is connected, there’s a green circle next to it.

Software

Armoury Crate for the X870E Hero is identical to other ROG-based boards and follows the ROG-inspired theme. Several applications exist for various functions, ranging from RGB lighting control, audio, system monitoring, overclocking, etc. We’ve captured several screenshots of the applications below. Here’s a look at Ai Suite 3, Armoury Crate, Sonic Studio, and the Realtek Audio application.

Also worth mentioning is the included software. When buying Asus motherboards, you get a year of AV software (McAfee, not a trial). You also get a full 1-year license of AIDA64 - a good application for stress and performance testing and one free month of the Adobe Creative Cloud, which could bring additional value to potential buyers.

Test System / Comparison Products

We’ve updated our test system to Windows 11 (23H2) 64-bit OS with all updates applied as of late September 2024 (this includes the Branch Prediction Optimizations for AMD). Hardware-wise, we’ve updated the RAM kits (matching our Intel test system), cooling, storage, and video card. Unless otherwise noted, we use the latest non-beta motherboard BIOS available to the public. Thanks to Asus for providing the RTX 4080 TUF graphics card and Crucial for the 2TB T705 SSDs. The hardware we used is as follows:

Test System Components

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CPUAMD Ryzen 9 9900X
CoolingArctic Liquid Freezer II 420
StorageCrucial 2TB T705 M.2 PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD
RAMKingston Fury Beast DDR5-6000 CL36 (KF560C36BBEAK2-32)
RAMTeamgroup T-Froce Delta DDR5-7200 CL34 (FF3D518G7200HC34ABK)
RAMKlevv Cras XR5 RGB DDR5-8000 (KD5AGUA80-80R380S)
GPUAsus TUF RTX 4080 16G
PSUEVGA Supernova 850W P6
SoctwareWindows 11 64-bit (23H2 - 22631.4169)
Display DriverNVIDIA Driver 561.09
SoundIntegrated HD audio
NetworkIntegrated Networking (GbE to 10 GbE)
Graphics DriverGeForce 561.09

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Benchmark Settings

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Synthetic Benchmarks and SettingsRow 0 - Cell 1
ProcyonVersion 2.8.1352 64
Row 2 - Cell 0 Office 365, Video Editing (Premiere Pro 24.6.1), Photo Editing (Photoshop 25.1.2, Lightroom Classic 13.5.1)
3DMarkVersion 2.29.8294.0 64
Row 4 - Cell 0 Speed Way and Steel Nomad (Default)
Cinebench R24Version 2024.1.0
Row 6 - Cell 0 Open GL Rendering Benchmark - Single and Multi-threaded
BlenderVersion 4.2.0
Row 8 - Cell 0 Full benchmark (all 3 tests)
Application Tests and SettingsRow 9 - Cell 1
LAME MP3Version SSE2_2019
Row 11 - Cell 0 Mixed 271MB WAV to mp3: Command: -b 160 --nores (160Kb/s)
HandBrake CLIVersion: 1.8.2
Row 13 - Cell 0 Sintel Open Movie Project: 4.19GB 4K mkv to x264 (light AVX) and x265 (heavy AVX)
Corona 1.4Version 1.4
Row 15 - Cell 0 Custom benchmark
7-ZipVersion 24.08
Row 17 - Cell 0 Integrated benchmark (Command Line)
Game Tests and SettingsRow 18 - Cell 1
Cyberpunk 2077Ultra RT: - 1920 x 1080, DLSS - Balanced.
F1 2024Ultra High Preset - 1920 x 1080, 16xAF/TAA, Great Britain (Clear/Dry), FPS Counter ON

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Joe Shields
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Joe Shields is a Freelance writer for Tom’s Hardware US. He reviews motherboards.

  • jackoblacko
    Typo on the title, the 5Gb (gigabit) ethernet, not 5GB (gigabyte)!
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  • Krusher
    One more minor edit, the ProArt X870 Creator WIFI ($479.99) should be the X870E. Mine is sitting here in the box yet waiting for the 9800X3D. The reason why I bought this model over the others is that it actually has a 10G Ethernet port built-in already.
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  • bit_user
    jackoblacko said:
    Typo on the title, the 5Gb (gigabit) ethernet, not 5GB (gigabyte)!
    Yes, this. I checked the article and every reference correctly used the lowercase "b". So, it's really just an issue with the title.

    BTW, I'm glad to see the enthusiast tier already moving beyond 2.5 Gigabits/s. Adoption of 2.5 seemed to start sometime around 2018, but then stalled out during the pandemic, probably due to supply chain issues. I have it on pretty good authority that ethernet chips were one of the hardest-hit components. I'm not sure if that was entirely an issue of demand, or maybe due in large part to the actions of scalpers.
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