N9 X870E

AMD® X870E ATX Gaming Wi-Fi 7 Motherboard with Full Cover & RGB

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The N9 X870E delivers cutting-edge performance in a sleek design, making it an ideal foundation for modern AMD® gaming PCs. Built for the latest AMD® Ryzen™ processors, it features overclocking-ready power, optimized thermals, and PCIe 5.0 support, plus high-speed Wi-Fi 7 and USB 4 connectivity. The full-metal cover with subtle RGB lighting adds a touch of sophistication to any build.

  • AMD® AM5 Socket: Ready for AMD® Ryzen™ 9000, 8000, and 7000 series desktop processors.
  • Advanced Power Solution: A robust 20+2+1 power stage design (110A SPS) and 8-layer, low-loss 2oz copper PCB ensure exceptional stability and overclocking potential.
  • Optimized Thermal Design: Stay cool under pressure with a high-performance VRM heatsink array with thermal pads, dual PWM fans, and fins, plus dedicated heatsinks for all M.2 slots.
  • PCIe® 5.0 M.2 Slot: Access PCIe® 5.0 storage speeds with the top M.2 slot, plus three additional PCIe® 4.0 M.2 slots.
  • DDR5 Performance: Four dual-channel DDR5 RAM slots accelerate load times, enhance multitasking, and support speeds up to 8000+ MHz through overclocking.
  • USB 4 Connectivity: Two USB 4 ports provide up to 40 Gbps data transfer speeds, video output, and device charging through a single, versatile connection.
  • Next-Gen Networking: Enjoy ultra-fast speeds with Wi-Fi 7 and 5G LAN, ensuring a flawless, lag-free connection for both wireless and wired setups.
  • Seamless Style: Achieve a sleek and sophisticated aesthetic with a full-metal cover that conceals the majority of the PCB.
  • Integrated RGB Lighting: Personalize your build with vibrant onboard RGB lighting, controlled through NZXT CAM software.
  • Single-Frame Fans: Effortlessly connect and control NZXT RGB single-frame fans with the convenient 8-pin combo fan headers (4-pin RGB + 4-pin PWM).

Inside the Box

  • N9 X870E Motherboard1

  • SATA cables (2 x 90°, 2 x 180°)4

  • Wireless antenna2

  • Manual1

  • NZXT 8-pin splitter2

Tech Specs

CPU

  • CPU:AMD Socket AM5 for AMD® Ryzen™ 9000, 8000, and 7000 series processors

Chipset

  • Chipset:AMD® X870E

Memory

  • DIMM Slots:4 x DDR5 only

  • Memory Architecture:Dual-Channel

  • Extreme Memory Profile (XMP):Supported

  • EXTended Profiles for Overclocking (EXPO):Supported

  • OC Frequency: Please refer to Memory QVL on NZXT’s website (www.nzxt.com) for more information.

Expansion Slots

  • PCIe 5.0 ×16 slot (PCIEX16_1), supports ×16 mode:1

  • PCIe 3.0 ×16 slots (PCIEX16_2), support ×2 mode:1

  • M.2 Socket (Key E), supports Type 2230 Wi-Fi/BT PCIe Wi-Fi module and Intel® CNVio/CNVio2:1

Storage

  • M.2_1, Type 2280 (PCIe 5.0 ×4 mode):1

  • M.2_2, Type 2280 (PCIe 4.0 ×4 mode):1

  • M.2_3, Type 2280 (PCIe 4.0 ×4 mode):1

  • M.2_4, Type 2280 (PCIe 4.0 ×4 mode):1

  • SATA 6Gb/s ports:4

LAN

  • LAN:Realtek® 5.0G LAN

Wireless

  • Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7:Supported

  • Bluetooth:v5.4

AUDIO

  • AUDIO:Realtek® ALC4082 Audio Codec

Rear I/O

  • Wireless antenna SMA connectors:2

  • USB USB 4 ports:2

  • USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports:5

  • USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ® ports:3

  • USB 2.0 port:2

  • Clear CMOS button:1

  • LAN (RJ45) port:1

  • Audio jacks:2

  • Optical S/PDIF out port:1

Internal I/O

  • 24-pin ATX power connector:1

  • 8-pin ATX 12V power connector:2

  • 4-pin CPU_FAN connector:1

  • 4-pin AIO_PUMP connector:1

  • 4-pin SYS_FAN connectors:3

  • NZXT RGB LED connector:1

  • 5V ARGB LED connectors:2

  • NZXT 8-pin PWM connectors:2

  • USB 2.0 header (Up to 4 USB 2.0 ports):2

  • USB 3.2 Gen1 header (Up to 4 USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports):2

  • USB 3.2 Gen2x2 front panel header (For USB Type-C):1

  • Front panel audio connector:1

  • Power button:1

  • Reset button:1

  • Post LEDs:1

  • Digital Debug LED:1

General

  • Operating System:Windows® 11/10 64-bit

  • Form Factor:ATX

  • Warranty:3 years

  • Model Number:N9-X87XT-W1 (White) / N9-X87XT-B1 (Black)

  • UPC:810074847292 (White) / 810074847308 (Black)

  • EAN:5056547207254 (White) / 5056547207261 (Black)

FAQs

A motherboard is the backbone of your computer, providing the connections and pathways for all your other hardware components. It's kind of like the central nervous system of your PC, except it doesn't have the ability to feel pain (unfortunately). Without a motherboard, your computer would be a bunch of expensive parts sitting on a desk, doing nothing. So, you know, it's pretty important.

There are a few key things to consider when choosing a motherboard. First, you need to make sure it's compatible with your CPU. Otherwise, you'll be stuck with a really expensive paperweight. You'll also want to consider the number and type of expansion slots, as well as the number of USB ports and other connectivity options. And of course, don't forget about the all-important RGB lighting. You want your motherboard to look as flashy as possible, right?

Nope! Motherboards come in a variety of sizes, also known as form factors. The most common form factors are ATX and Micro-ATX, but there are also smaller ones like Mini-ITX and even larger ones like Extended-ATX. You'll need to choose a motherboard that fits in your computer case, so make sure to measure your case and check the motherboard's dimensions before making a purchase.

Well, technically you can, but you probably shouldn't. Overclocking is a delicate art that requires a lot of knowledge and experience to do safely. And even then, there's no guarantee that it will work. So unless you're a seasoned overclocking pro, you're probably better off leaving it to the professionals (or just leaving it alone altogether).

That depends on how much money you have burning a hole in your pocket. High-end motherboards often come with design consideration, extra features and more robust components, but they also come with a higher price tag. If you're a hardcore PC enthusiast then yes, go for it. But if you're on a budget, you can still get a perfectly capable motherboard without breaking the bank.

In theory, yes, you can upgrade your motherboard. But in practice, it's not always a good idea. Upgrading your motherboard means replacing the entire backbone of your computer, which can be a complex and expensive process. Unless you're an experienced PC builder and you have a really good reason for upgrading your motherboard, you're probably better off reaching out to a friend (like our PC Building Experts!) for help, sticking with what you have or upgrading your PC.