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Gigabyte’s X870 Aorus Stealth, as its name implies, features only the required connectivity on the front (think PCIe, RAM, and storage), while the rest of the connections, like ATX and EPS power, fan, RGB, and other expansion headers, have all moved to the back of the board, yielding a clean, wire-free aesthetic on the front side, moving all the unsightly cables to the rear where they can are easily hidden. On top of that, the new board sports an all-black design, support for the latest AMD processors, a 64MB BIOS (Wi-Fi driver included), ample connectivity, robust power delivery, and more, all for a reasonable MSRP of $299.99.

The decidedly mid-range motherboard comes with four M.2 sockets (two PCIe 5.0 x4) and two SATA connectors for storage, fast networking with 5 GbE and Wi-Fi 7, a last-generation flagship audio codec, 13 total USB ports on the rear IO (10 Type-A, three Type-C, and two USB4 40 Gbps ports), and more. The board also uses its X3D turbo mode to get the most out of your X3D chip, along with several DIY-friendly features, like the EZ-Latch Plus/Click for the M.2 socket and the primary PCIe slot, the Wi-Fi EZ-Plug, and the EZ-Debug zone. Not too shabby for a $300 board.

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