Absolutely TOP board in price-performance ratio for gamers, maybe worse reviews on Alza at the moment, but only praise for Redita. The board has no problem with the RAM Corsair Dominator Titanium 32GB 6000MT/s CL30 EXPO and Kingston FURY 32GB KIT DDR5 6000MT/s CL30 Beast Black EXPO, both kits booted right up in EXPO. Incredible time saving when undervolting and overclocking, just double click in Bios and it goes +200Mhz and temperatures went down about 10C in bemchmark 65C in games it doesn't go over 56C (of course assuming you use TOP cooling, paste, airflow) for intel it's about 7-14 days of work, who tried to keep the 14th series stable and reasonable temperature with CPU Vcore below 1,35V knows what I'm talking about, here I set up fans, Expo, X3D mod2 and done, not completely, still classic like installing win+debloat and drivers using GCC. I don't like any unnecessary applications on my PC, but this one does what it's supposed to (quality driver updates) and doesn't bother me or the hardware too much. What I can't praise is the cooler of the M2 drives, the super self-locking mechanism and the common heatsink is a nice idea, but that after the first opening you will find damage to the glued thermal pads, which also do not cover all the chips of the drives and the impossibility of cooling the M2 drives from the opposite side really did not please me much, there were a few unpublishable words. The first M2 slot where I have the system is fortunately OK, but the truth is that the whole thing is balanced by sharing the lines of the M2 slot only on the CPU, Chipset, and one USB4.0 port, so no limitation of the GPU to 8x when using all four M2 slots, perhaps only one board can do this, it is I think MSI MAG X870E TOMAHAWK WIFI, but it has its problems. The PRO and Extreme models can't do this, but these models are designed more for productivity than Gaming, no extra FPS, you just spend more money, maybe only the RGB is better, but it won't improve your latency: ) Pleased with the rear cooling plate of the board, the GPU eject mechanism and debug display, VRM power bridges absolutely sufficient. I currently have an upgraded version of the CPU 9850X3D purchased, if there are problems I will add info to the review. Current status: 9800X3D+Thermal Grizzly Contact Sealing Frame+Duronaut paste, Corsair Dominator Titanium 32GB 6000MT/s CL30 RAM, Gigabite RTX 5080 Gaming OC, M2 Seagate FireCuda 530R 1TB+Samsung 990 EVO Plus 4TB, Silverstone Strider SST-ST1200-PTS 1200W 80+Platinum power supply, Corsair fans+case, Lian Li Galahad Trinity 360 Performance II V3 cooling(holding so far): )) PS: don't be afraid of this board, I'm just ordering a second one to upgrade my eternally problematic 14600KF+ Asus TUF Gaming board