Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
popular Posted by phoinix | Staff • 12h ago
popular Posted by phoinix | Staff • 12h ago

$199.99: ASUS ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming WiFi AMD B650 AM5 Ryzen Desktop 9000 8000 & 7000 ATX Motherboard at Amazon

$200

$290

31% off
Amazon
7 Comments 2,614 Views
Get Deal at Amazon
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Amazon [amazon.com] has ASUS ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming WiFi AMD B650 AM5 Ryzen Desktop 9000 8000 & 7000 ATX Motherboard for $209.99. Shipping is free.

Price:
$80 lower (28% savings) than the list price of $289.99
$79.01 lower (27% savings) than the previous price of $289

Customer reviews
4.2⭐ / 462 global ratings
500+ bought in past month

amazon.com/dp/B0BHMTYZKZ [amazon.com]

My other deals
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Amazon [amazon.com] has ASUS ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming WiFi AMD B650 AM5 Ryzen Desktop 9000 8000 & 7000 ATX Motherboard for $209.99. Shipping is free.

Price:
$80 lower (28% savings) than the list price of $289.99
$79.01 lower (27% savings) than the previous price of $289

Customer reviews
4.2⭐ / 462 global ratings
500+ bought in past month

amazon.com/dp/B0BHMTYZKZ [amazon.com]

My other deals

Community Voting

Deal Score
+7
Good Deal
Get Deal at Amazon

Price Intelligence

Model: ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-F GAMING WiFi AM5 (LGA1718) Ryzen 7000 gaming motherboard(12+2 power stages,DDR5,3xM.2 slots,PCIe® 5.0,WiFi 6E,2.5G LAN,USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C® port)

Deal History 

Sale Price
Slickdeal
  • $NaN
$200
  • Today

Current Prices

Sort: Lowest to Highest | Last Updated 3/25/2025, 06:01 PM
Sold By Sale Price
Best Buy$209.99
Amazon$209.99
Leave a Comment
To participate in the comments, please log in.

7 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

7h ago
3,079 Posts
Joined Sep 2006
7h ago
Giantcrazy
7h ago
3,079 Posts
This is the going price for this product at most sites (and it's cheaper elsewhere, like Newegg). Reviews are pretty scary too, looks like Asus might have some quality concerns over the past year or so.
7h ago
124 Posts
Joined Dec 2014
7h ago
Ziontrain
7h ago
124 Posts
Bought this for $230 around Xmas for a 9800X3D build. Night and day difference than my old 5600x. Solid board with tons of features (pcie 5.0, 3x nvme slots, wifi 6e)
5h ago
498 Posts
Joined Nov 2020
5h ago
ElatedSpaniel543
5h ago
498 Posts
I got this board with the infamous 7900X microcenter deal with 64 MB Flare X5 DDR5-6000.
The deal was amazing, but this motherboard hasn't been great, although it has improved with time. I can now run my ram at 6000Mhz reliably, but there's still a 40 second black screen every time I boot. At one point I wired up a secret switch to the clear the CMOS I was having so many issues getting the RAM up to speed.

ASUS release notes for BIOS updates don't provide any detail. BT, Wi-Fi, everything else has been pretty solid, although there is an inexplicable delay with getting ethernet to come back after sleep that I've never experienced before. If you're using Wi-Fi ti's fine.
But I personally wouldn't buy this motherboard again.
4h ago
325 Posts
Joined Feb 2007
4h ago
bobnfloyd
4h ago
325 Posts
I've had this motherboard as part of the microcenter 7900x with the 32gb ddr5 flare x5 combo (for 599). The memory training initial boot has always been very very slow. I added a second flare x5 kit for a total of 64gb of ram. The motherboard has been fine, other than the crazy long boot times. I have the motherboard pretty full, all m.2, sata, and most usb ports filled, and it's been solid since Feb 2022. I like it, other than the boot times.
3h ago
292 Posts
Joined Dec 2017
3h ago
veyvey
3h ago
292 Posts
Quote from ElatedSpaniel543 :
I got this board with the infamous 7900X microcenter deal with 64 MB Flare X5 DDR5-6000.
The deal was amazing, but this motherboard hasn't been great, although it has improved with time. I can now run my ram at 6000Mhz reliably, but there's still a 40 second black screen every time I boot. At one point I wired up a secret switch to the clear the CMOS I was having so many issues getting the RAM up to speed.

ASUS release notes for BIOS updates don't provide any detail. BT, Wi-Fi, everything else has been pretty solid, although there is an inexplicable delay with getting ethernet to come back after sleep that I've never experienced before. If you're using Wi-Fi ti's fine.
But I personally wouldn't buy this motherboard again.

U have memory context restore turned on? Also it is prob the ram fault not mobo bc micro center paired the combo with Samsung/micron die memory(there was a short period where is was Hynix tho)
2h ago
498 Posts
Joined Nov 2020
2h ago
ElatedSpaniel543
2h ago
498 Posts
Quote from veyvey :
U have memory context restore turned on? Also it is prob the ram fault not mobo bc micro center paired the combo with Samsung/micron die memory(there was a short period where is was Hynix tho)
I do and it's the same. But I do think you're right, it's most likely to be the memory that's the been most of the issue, but it's ASUS that I've been depending on to fix things. But it sounds like you know what you're doing, so you'll probably be fine. I just installed the latest BIOS 3222 and it hasn't broken anything.
7m ago
274 Posts
Joined Feb 2013
7m ago
Foop
7m ago
274 Posts
Quote from Ziontrain :
Bought this for $230 around Xmas for a 9800X3D build. Night and day difference than my old 5600x. Solid board with tons of features (pcie 5.0, 3x nvme slots, wifi 6e)
Sorry, dude, that was a bad choice. I drove over to Microcenter on Jan 31 to pick up a bundle for a 9800 X3D build and, in no way, was a 650E board on my list of options. I spent less money on a MSI Mag x670E Tomahawk and it's a better, faster, board with more PCIE5 lanes, USB, and SATA ports.

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All