

Came to life and it's running with no issues.

Comes with wifi and Bluetooth adapter. It has plenty of slots for connecting USB 3.0. It was easy to slot in my ram gpu and ram. The board looks great in my pc.

Everything works as described and as I expected.


This board fits perfectly into a 2005 LIAN-LI midtower ATX case that I like. I still like cases that take drives and I use 2 CD-DVD drives with one being a Blue ray burner. Prior to purchasing this ASUS Prime, I bought another different model Prime board from another dealer and it was determined at a computer shop to be DOA. That was a full size ATX board which I preferred, but had to change my preference and glad I did. This one is a "micro"- ATX case because it's shorter than a standard ATX size. In spite of the shortness, there was no problem fitting this MB into a full ATX case. All 8 mounting holes aligned perfectly with some of the mounting hole standoff knockouts. With LIAN-LI, square knock outs are on the board chassis because the standoffs are clips that snap into those square knockouts. The MB mounting screws go into those standoff clips. These clips are very secure if they are carefully handled. Now onto the board. I didn't have to update. A former neighbor's nephew who has a PC building business drove some 35 miles south to help me out with a Ryzen Wraith cooler installation (see my review of an AMD Ryzen 5 5600G with graphics). No update was needed as the bios/UEFI on this particular board was dated 7/31/2021 and was also the proper number which was higher than the minimum one required for the processor purchased. It's nice to now have a 64bit MB and processor after having 32 bit which was getting long in the tooth after so many years. My privious builds in that 2005 LIAN-LI was all 32bit. It's so nice that ASUS maintained legacy on the header pins with provisions for 2 USB 2 headers (for 4 front panel connectors). That ole beasty case has 4 on the bottom front, and that's great! I continue to have access to those. The shorter "micro" ATX size MB makes it way easier to access the header pins when attaching connectors like the drive light power and reset, even the case speaker which works. Less frustration, better visibility. Even though it's shorter length makes for fewer card connectors, having a pair of PCI-e's is all I really need. Looking to getting a Hauppauge HD quad video TV tuner. This MB pretty much takes anything you give to it as long as it's listed with the type of processor and memory you use. Can't find the memory you're interested in listed at ASUS? Go to the memory manufacturer's site and use their configurator and check there. That happened with my build, and G-skill had it! Use the descriptor number shown on a label on the card inside the G-skill packaging. Other brands may differ. If listed it's good to go. What ASUS may not get around to testing, the memory manufacturers may have done that. There's lots out there. And yes one more thing. The grounding plate connector cutouts align with the connector cluster on the rear of the MB with NO affect on board mounting hole alignment despite the case's age. Goes to show that when there's standards like ATX, you can use an older case and you can have the computer you love with new guts. How good is that?! Don't forget to update with a new power supply! ATX standard again, no problem. The cluster has all the standard video connections including VGA..hummmm.. It's sure versatile.



MAtx, Wifi 6e and Bluetooth, POST LED's for diagnostics, 2.5gb Ethernet., AMD AM5, Quick release button for GPU slot

- A great board (just add multiple boards to the comparison tool and read the specs) - A great price (I got it for $139).

Compact design and well layered, supports Ryzen 5000 and Ryzen 5000G APUs out the box. Two pwm chasis fans and included usb 3.0 and A-rgb headers. Nvme support which uses the included heatsink.

Has lots of m.2 slots and sata connectors

Easy to install in a Cooler Master MasterCase H500 Excellent construction. Everything I need. DDR5 2 M.2 etc...


Well designed very sturdy with sturdy backplate. No lane sharing with the Blazing slot and all the bells and whistles you could possibly need especially as a gamer

Easy to work on, no problems Everything for windows 112 enabled Easy to update bios

Great VRMs Lots of BIOS features Cheaper than the MSI and Asus B550 itx boards 2.5gb lan 2 m.2 slots

Motherboard has a lot of great features with no lane sharing which is great also has the 10gb lan

Was easy to use. Didnt need to update BIOS for a 7600X