GIGABYTE B850 AORUS Elite WIFI7
9.2/10★★★★★
If this pack is a buffet, B850 AORUS Elite WIFI7 is the plate we hand most AMD ATX gamers in 2026. It supports Ryzen 9000/8000/7000, delivers a 14+2+2 design with thermal guards, and layers PCIe 5.0, three M.2 slots, USB-C, WiFi 7, and 2.5GbE into a mid-tower-friendly ATX board that does not demand X870E money.
- AM5 B850 ATX, 14+2+2 VRM
- 3x M.2, PCIe 5.0, USB-C
- WiFi 7, 2.5GbE, EZ-Latch
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Gaming PCs thrive on calm platforms. This board’s job is stable EXPO memory, clean GPU lanes, and wireless that will not feel ancient when you upgrade the router. EZ-Latch is the quality-of-life detail you notice while installing a thick graphics card at 1 a.m.
Versus TUF B850-PLUS, pick AORUS for WiFi 7 parity with a slightly different ecosystem and warranty story; pick TUF for military-grade branding and similar practicality. Versus Strix B850-A, pick AORUS when value matters more than a fourth M.2. Versus AM4 boards, pick AORUS when you want a future CPU runway.
Three M.2 slots are enough for the overwhelming majority of gamers. If you already know you are a five-drive hoarder, Strix X870E-E is waiting.
We like Sensor Panel Link for builders with secondary status screens, but it is optional candy. The meat is power, PCIe, and networking.
Recommendation strength: highest in this pack for new AMD ATX gaming builds that are not chasing USB4.
Default build recipe
Ryzen 5/7 gaming CPU, 32GB DDR5 EXPO, this board, a strong GPU, and a mesh mid-tower. Enable EXPO, update BIOS once, stop tinkering.
Warranty habit
Register the board and keep the invoice. AM5’s multi-year pitch works best when paperwork exists.
RGB optional
RGB Fusion can wait until the system finishes a stress test and a favorite benchmark without drama.