ASUS’ first White ROG CROSSHAIR motherboard has been unveiled
ASUS has unveiled its first-ever white ROG CROSSHAIR series motherboard
Among CES 2026’s list of Innovation Award honorees is ASUS’ first-ever white ROG CROSSHAIR series motherboard. This motherboard is ASUS’ new ROG CROSSHAIR X870E GLACIAL, a new motherboard for AMD’s popular AM5 platform.
This new EATX motherboard features a white PCB and a silver/white colour scheme. It supports ASUS features like DIMM.2, supports DDR5 memory, and PCIe 5.0 connectivity. The motherboard also supports PCIe quick-release, USB4 and includes an integrated 5-inch LCD.
With this new motherboard, ASUS is demonstrating that AMD platforms are a growing priority for the company. It wasn’t long ago that this kind of motherboard wouldn’t have been built for an AMD motherboard platform. Motherboard manufacturers are now taking AMD seriously, with Intel platforms taking lesser priority.
The ROG CROSSHAIR X870E GLACIAL reigns supreme as the ultimate flagship in ASUS’ gaming motherboard lineup, meticulously engineered for the AMD Ryzen™ 9000 series. This motherboard is not only primed for the latest AM5 CPUs but also boasts a striking, whitewashed aesthetic that redefines motherboard design. Beyond its visual appeal, the ROG CROSSHAIR X870E GLACIAL delivers unparalleled gaming performance for enthusiasts, leveraging DDR5 and PCIe® 5.0 for maximum throughput. Comprehensive connectivity, including USB4®, ensures future-readiness, while the integrated 5-inch LCD offers real-time system monitoring and personalized flair. Finally, its robust architecture is perfectly poised to accelerate emerging AI applications, making it the definitive choice for forward-thinking professionals.
ASUS plans to showcase a range of new motherboards at CES 2026. Alongside this new “GLACIAL” series model, ASUS plans to unveil new “NEO” series motherboards for AMD’s AM5 platform. We expect to hear more about these motherboards over the coming days.
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