X570 AORUS Elite Wi-Fi (AMD Ryzen 3000/X570/ATX/PCIe4.0/DDR4/Intel Dual Band 802.11AC Wi-Fi/Front USB Type-C/RGB Fusi...
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AM4
ATX
X570
WiFi 5
C
$344.81
$248.95
2 stores
Specifications
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reviews2714
UPC889523018729
Model #889523018729
Weight350 Grams
SocketAM4
MemoryDDR4
Max RAM1000
RAM Slots2
Form FactorATX
WiFiWiFi 5
value14
PERFORMANCE
76%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Great motherboard
Model Name X570 AORUS ELITE WIFI(rev.1.0)
BIOS Ver. F11
VGA Brand Nvidia
VGA Model GTX 1080
CPU Model R5 3600x
Memory Brand OLOY Warhawk RGB 3600
Memory Size 16G
Power Supply EVGA 850w
I've been running this pc for a week now without problems. The first boot took a while because of memory training I guess but it works fine. Updated the bios to the latest version without problems. Overall I recommend this motherboard.
PROS
-Reliable, works fine.
-Great features for a good price
-Robust VRM capable of handling Ryzen 9
-Aesthetically pleasing. Integrated IO shield and vrm heatsinks look very nice. The chipset fan doesn't get covered by the GPU and I can't even hear it.
CONS
-The RGB on this board is underwhelming, barely visible. On top of that, the RGB fusion software is trash. Hardly any effects to choose from. Impossible to sync with GPUs of other brands.
-The BIOS is not as good as ASUS bios.
-The wifi is not as fast but it has good reception. Tbh I don't expect much from onboard wifis anyway, I just got the Wifi version because it was actually cheaper than the non-Wifi.
David Talavera · 2020-01-11 · via amazon
★★★★★Updating the bios took 2 days.. Otherwise its very nice and high quality.
Q Flash was a nightmare to troubleshoot! Common issue but none of the fixes worked. So many people have trouble with this. Called Gigabyte for tech support. They added my # in line then NEVER called me back?
It wasnt the name or format of the usb drive and formating the drive with xp didnt make a difference. My board would NOT flash any firmware until i shorted cmos reset then started with firmware release #2. Once it accepted f2 i updated to the latest firmware currently f36e. Ill probably post a video on youtube since none helped me and this wasted a ton of time but a usb drive with led was helpful.
Board looks and feels high end. Heavy Shielding. Bios has every option imaginable. Lots of dedicated usb ports on back. The external wifi antenna perfoms much better than a usb dongle or prebuilt flat antennas. Finally have native 5G for my desktop :) Im 75 feet from the router and still get 80mbps with 2 / 3 bars on 5Ghz or full bars and 50 mbps on 2.4.
FYI deafult settings ran the cpu very hot 80s+ even touched 90c during decompression.. I set it to throttle at 70c since this will be running a 80% load 24/7. Probably a better way to optimize performance and temps but this will keep it from cooking until i figure that out.
Steven S · 2021-12-18 · via amazon
★★★★★I bought it in 2019.
it’s 2026: I went from a Ryzen 5 3600 to a 3600X, then to a 5600X, and I’m currently using it with a Ryzen 7 5800X3D. A beast in terms of quality, with excellent drivers. I use it with Windows 11 Pro. I hope Gigabyte has improved its RGB software with the newer models.
carlossaucedo · 2026-01-04 · via amazon
★★★★★Solid X570 Budget Motherboard
The media could not be loaded. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A1JXT5Ga0YS.mp4 https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71FxRn6FymL._SY256.jpg The X570 AORUS Elite Wi-Fi had all the features I was looking for in a X570 board. It has solid solder connections, easy to navigate Bios, Q-flash plus, up to 128 GB memory capacity, and is PCIE 4 ready. XMP works great. I posted a video showing what it looks like while using Q-flash. You need to have only the power connections on the board. Plug in Fat 32 flash drive with most recent files from gigabyte's website in Bios slot. Turn on power then quickly hold Q-flash button on motherboard until it starts to flash. The USB drive will flash and the LED light on the board will flash during the bios update. It will shut down when finished. Most important step after flashing is to unplug power cable and remove CMOS battery for a few minutes. It was not enough to short CMOS. I had intermittent no HDMI display issues until I removed the CMOS battery.
My build:
Ryzen 5 3600
X570 AORUS Elite Wi-Fi
TEAMGROUP Module Memory RAM DDR4 32GB (2X16G) PC3200
Samsung 980 Pro 500gb M.2 running at PCIE 4
Samsung 870 SSD
Radeon RX 560 graphics (still need to upgrade)
Rosewill TYRFING ATX Mid Tower case
Raidmax 730W power supply
awmartian · 2020-12-26 · via amazon
★★★★★Good board
I chose this motherboard over the ASUS TUF because it had front panel USB C support and its 2020....I have a case with front panel USB C and wanted to be able to use it. Plus, I liked the I/O on this one betterInstalling the board as a first time builder was super easy, and updating the BIOS was also much easier than I expected.
BUT PLEASE NOTE!!!
I had problems with this board for about 2 months until I figured out the issue just two days ago. Apparently if you do not have wake timers enabled in your PC's power plan options, this will break sleep mode. Sometimes when I tried to wake my PC from sleep, the board wouldn't fully boot and my system would be stuck; all the case fans and CPU cooler would spin up, but Windows couldn't boot and a had to do a forced shut down. For some bizarre reason, re-enabling wake timers cured this issue.
Other than this one thing, I haven't had any issues and the board works great now. If you need an affordable X570 board, I can recommend this one. I just installed a Sabrent 2 TB nvme not long ago and it has been stable, performing well, and staying cool with the included heat sink for this board. This board also supports PCIe gen 4, and it supports up to a Ryzen 9, and was recently confirmed to support next gen Ryzen (4000 series); which is great for anyone looking to future proof a bit and get one board they can keep for more than one CPU life cycle.