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In December 2025, I purchased an ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Hero ATX Motherboard from Amazon that couldn't get through the POST without failing. Despite the fact that I was able to confirm that every other component worked in a different MB, I didn't receive a Refund until 04-06-2026. ASUS wanted to send me a Remanufactured MB as a replacement and Amazon fought me for 3 months before finally complying with a full Refund. The secret to success was repeatedly calling back until I got someone who would cooperate.
Obviously, I'm not pleased with either ASUS or Amazon. I wasn't pleased that the Hero only had a 5GB Internet chip. For the price of the MB it should have had a 10GB chip. I figured I could live with it, but now I'm having second thoughts as it will be used primarily for Gaming. The new Dark Hero version has a 10GB chip for "only" an additional $100!
The Manual for the Dark Hero is as clear as mud regarding Lane Sharing. It appears that to keep the Graphics Card running at PCIE 5.0 x16 I can only use a single M.2 5.0 NVME slot. It appears that adding a second M.2 will degrade the Graphics Card to x8 and also reduce the NVMEs to 4.0... I'm fighting a nasty virus and my brain is not 100% right now, but that's what I think the Manual is saying.
Is there a MB out there that will allow even a single PCIe5.0x16 to run at x16 with *two* M.2 NVMEs running at 5.0? I've always run at least two internal storage drives, and I'd really like to retain that capability.
Thanks for any thoughts...
Obviously, I'm not pleased with either ASUS or Amazon. I wasn't pleased that the Hero only had a 5GB Internet chip. For the price of the MB it should have had a 10GB chip. I figured I could live with it, but now I'm having second thoughts as it will be used primarily for Gaming. The new Dark Hero version has a 10GB chip for "only" an additional $100!
The Manual for the Dark Hero is as clear as mud regarding Lane Sharing. It appears that to keep the Graphics Card running at PCIE 5.0 x16 I can only use a single M.2 5.0 NVME slot. It appears that adding a second M.2 will degrade the Graphics Card to x8 and also reduce the NVMEs to 4.0... I'm fighting a nasty virus and my brain is not 100% right now, but that's what I think the Manual is saying.
Is there a MB out there that will allow even a single PCIe5.0x16 to run at x16 with *two* M.2 NVMEs running at 5.0? I've always run at least two internal storage drives, and I'd really like to retain that capability.
Thanks for any thoughts...
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Windows 11 Pro 25H2Intel i7 2.60Ghz16GBNvidia Quadro P620 + Intel UHD Graphics 630- OS
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