Jake kohler
Reviewed in Canada on March 6, 2025
Best bios that I’ve used! Just only thing if you have a ryzen 9000 series cpu you will need to flash the bios, but it was easy and straight forward!
ahmed
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on March 17, 2025
It is open box product
Tanner Q.
Reviewed in Canada on March 13, 2025
Amazing motherboard, works flawlessly with my 7800x3D
Chris
Reviewed in Canada on September 10, 2024
First time I’ve ever had a motherboard that:- had cheap poor metal screws strip even with proper tools- had a defective CPU socket that ran unstable for 2 weeks before just crapping out- had the most inefficient BIOS I’ve ever seenFirst and last time buying Gigabyte, went to MSI and had no problems.
Navil B.
Reviewed in Mexico on August 3, 2024
Amo esta placa madre aunque me ha dado detalles con las actualizaciones y configuraaciones y aveces al reiniciar como que no inicia y debo volver a iniciar la pc pero me encanta.
jordan
Reviewed in Canada on July 14, 2024
I bought one of these for my first ever build and it couldn’t have gone better. This is a reliable easy to use do it all motherboard.
cody1934
Reviewed in Canada on June 30, 2024
Great motherboard and easy to use bios
mpulsev2
Reviewed in Canada on June 22, 2024
I've been running this board a little over a year now, 100's of hours overclocking cpu, ram and gpu, has not ever given me a single issue and is still running without fault now, recommended it to 5 or 6 of my friends and none of them have ever had an issue either.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in Japan on May 27, 2024
Cannot enter in bios anymore, why? IdkWish I could have my money back, but maybe now it is too late. I gonna keep with this hoping that nothing more than "I cannot update the firmware" and "I cannot boot normally" since mainly win11 is working, however I hope I dont need to install another OS soon..
MIchael Liang
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2024
Gigabyte has a reputation of being an iffy brand, and i can see why. The bios is quite hard to use, and theres some annoying quirks that can cause total window install failure, but if you know what you're doing this board has the best designed vrm and has the best components of its price. Im running 6000mhz infinity fabric, soc 1.14v, vram 1.305v. Didnt bother pushing it harder because i like lower volts.
Ten
Reviewed in Singapore on December 10, 2024
This motherboard is packed with features, including Wi-Fi 6E, PCIe 5.0 support, and excellent build quality. The BIOS is intuitive, and the performance is rock solid. It’s a great foundation for any modern gaming rig.
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2023
This review is for the GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX rev 1.I ordered this board because I was on an older Intel platform and I wanted to try an AMD build again. The AMD AM5 platform suits my needs since it has current modern features and is projected to have a long lifecycle and I anticipate my next upgrade to be in 5 years or so.The GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX was one the lesser expensive and full featured ATX boards with WiFi at the time of my purchase.My build includes:GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX MotherboardAMD Ryzen 7700X CPUCorsair Vengeance RGB RAMZotac GTX 1080 AMP EditionFirst, my dislikes. No printed manual. As a lifelong pc builder, I rely heavily on a manual booklet for basic info such as what slots to install memory in. How to connect front panel power, reset, hdd status led etc. Where all of the headers such as USB and fans are located.Having an online manual is good but is useless if you don't have a spare computer or laptop to use while you build your computer.Thankfully I did not have to use the BIOS flashback feature because the board recognized my CPU, a Ryzen 7700X, otherwise I would have to go online, download the manual and look up the flashback instructions.For the price I do wish that the board included a higher end integrated audio chipset. Features-wise the audio chipset is the biggest disappointment.I did not like is the top most NVME slot right above the GPU slot has a really thick thermal adhesive pre-applied to the heatsink. It is so thick that it bends my NVME drive slightly - not enough to cause any issues but should be noted.One last thing I did not like is the lack of onboard BIOS post code status LED. I had this feature on my previous motherboard and found it super helpful when diagnosing problems.Now, for my likes. I like all of the features. AM5 socket, DDR5, WiFi6, PCIe 5.0, multiple NVMe slots, plenty of USB slots, and of course RGB support. The board itself is great. Build quality is awesome, no issues with build quality or materials.I did run into a few issues though. Although these issues were encountered with this motherboard, they are not Gigabyte's fault necessarily. These issues were mostly to do with the AMD platform and chipset itself.1. The shipping BIOS "F2" version did not allow me to enable XMP memory profile. I had to flash the BIOS to the current at the time "F4" BIOS.Note that the current BIOS version as of this review is "F5a".2. There were a lot of stability or problems with the USB chipset or bus. File transfers over USB were very slow or slower than it should be. I have USB DAC that had a lot of noise during audio playback. These issues were resolved by installing the latest chipset drivers for the B650 from AMD directly and also updating the BIOS.Here are some recommendations based on my experience with the GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX.Definitely update the BIOS. In past generations of motherboards it is only recommended to update the BIOS to fix a specific issue you've encountered. However, in modern motherboards there are so many chipsets and features that it is important to keep up to date on BIOS versions to maintain stability, performance, compatibility, and security. AMD seems to release AGESA updates (as BIOS updates) often and this is directly tied to the chipset. Also, download the chipset drivers directly from AMD because they tend to be more up to date than the motherboard manufacturers' website.To flash the bios, just download the BIOS file for your motherboard from Gigabyte's website and extract/copy the file to a USB drive. Reboot and enter the bios and choose Q-Flash. Select the BIOS, and the board will load the BIOS to memory then prompt for a reboot and apply the new BIOS.Aside from the chipset drivers, all other motherboard drivers can be downloaded and installed from Gigabyte.Ever since, updating the BIOS and AMD chipset drivers, I have had absolutely zero issues. Performance is amazing. Stability is solid. I even run a mild overclock using the AMD Ryzen Master app and doing an auto-oc.In summary, I highly recommend the GIGABYTE B650 AORUS Elite AX if you're looking for an AM5 build. The issues I've had are specific to the AMD platform and not the motherboard itself, however because of this I would not recommend the AMD platform for novice PC builders or if you are not comfortable or familiar with BIOS updates and troubleshooting driver issues.
Callum
Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2023
Product worked as normal once it was into bios but the lack of keyboard support meant that I had to go out of my way to buy a older keyboard from a store and use it to get into bios. I think this is kinda silly because for a while I seriously thought that I had a defective board now that I’m using it in my main rig it’s fantastic however just wish it had better support for higher end keyboards