Gigabyte X870E Aorus Master
ATX X870E board for AM5 CPUs, DDR5 memory, no BIOS Flashback - watch for BIOS update needs.
The Gigabyte X870E Aorus Master is Gigabyte's mid-high X870E board, and the first Gigabyte X870E board I'm covering on GetPC. Confirmed India pricing ranges from ₹45,585 at computechstore.in to ₹62,200 on indiamart.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
Where to buy Gigabyte X870E Aorus Master in India
Expect to pay roughly ₹43,800-48,300 for the Gigabyte X870E Aorus Master in India right now, depending on offers and seller. I always recommend buying from retailers that give a proper GST invoice - it's what makes your India warranty claim smooth later.
In my years running a PC store, PrimeABGB (Mumbai) and Vedant Computers (Kolkata) have also been consistently reliable for verified stock - compare before buying.
Gigabyte X870E Aorus Master Review India 2026 — Watch the Price Before You Buy
A New Gigabyte Chipset Tier on the Site
I haven't covered any Gigabyte X870E board before this, which is a real gap given how much shelf space Gigabyte's Aorus line has in the Indian market. The Aorus Master sits in Gigabyte's stack below the (not-yet-covered) Xtreme tier and above the Aorus Elite WiFi7 I'm also writing up in this batch. It's built for people who want genuine X870E capability — mandatory PCIe 5.0 on GPU and M.2, native USB4 — without paying Crosshair Hero or MEG Godlike money.
The spec sheet backs that positioning up. You get a 16-phase-plus VRM design with 105A power stages, enough for sustained Ryzen 9 9950X3D or 9900X3D loads without breaking a sweat. WiFi 7 is standard. Storage is five M.2 slots, with at least one running full PCIe 5.0 x4 off the CPU, and Gigabyte's Fins-Array heatsinks handle thermal management across the rest. EZ-Latch tool-free M.2 installation is a nice quality-of-life touch that Gigabyte has been rolling out across its higher-tier boards, and Q-Flash Plus lets you update BIOS without a CPU installed — genuinely useful if you're buying this ahead of a newer Ryzen 9000X3D SKU landing.
The Price Spread Is the Story Here
I want to flag this clearly because it's unusual even by Indian retail standards: computechstore.in has this board at ₹45,585, while indiamart.com listings run as high as ₹62,200. That's not a small rounding difference, it's a 36% gap for what should be the same SKU.
My honest read: indiamart listings often include smaller B2B-style sellers, bundled accessories, or simply outdated/inflated asking prices that don't reflect what you'd actually pay after negotiation on that platform. computechstore.in's ₹45,585 looks like the real street price for a straightforward retail purchase. Treat the ₹62,200 figure as a ceiling, not a benchmark, and don't accept it as the going rate without checking at least two or three other listed retailers first.
With a spread this wide, don't buy the first listing you find. Check computechstore.in, primeabgb.com, and mdcomputers.in directly rather than relying solely on marketplace aggregator pricing. See our vendor comparison guide for how to evaluate Indian PC part retailers.
Who Should Buy the Aorus Master
Buy this if you can find it near the ₹45,585 end of the range — at that price, it undercuts the ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming WiFi and MSI MPG X870E Carbon WiFi while matching most of their capability. It's a strong pick for a Ryzen 9 9950X or 9900X3D build where you want genuine X870E headroom without flagship pricing.
Skip this if the only listings you can find are near ₹60,000 — at that price you're better off paying a little more for the Crosshair X870E Hero, or checking whether the ASRock X870E Taichi (₹46,545-48,106) is in stock at a more consistent price near you.
Questions
The gap between computechstore.in (₹45,585) and indiamart.com (up to ₹62,200) likely reflects different seller tiers — direct retail versus marketplace/B2B listings that include negotiation room or bundled extras. Always compare at least two mainstream retailers before purchasing.
Yes, its 16-phase 105A VRM handles the 9950X3D's power draw comfortably, including sustained multi-core loads. It won't have quite the headroom of a Crosshair Hero for extreme overclocking, but for normal high-performance use it's more than sufficient.
Yes — native USB4 is mandatory on all X870E boards per AMD's spec, and the Aorus Master includes it as part of the chipset baseline, unlike many X670E boards where USB4 was vendor-optional.