AORUS X870E Infinity Next Motherboard Packs 64 Phases, Insane Cooling Tech & Comes In A All 3D-Printed Design Inspired By Space

Jun 2, 2026 at 04:12pm EDT

AORUS unveiled its brand new X870E Infinity Next motherboard, which features a space-inspired 3D-printed design that looks amazing & unique.

AORUS Goes For The Space Looks For Its X870E Infinity Next Motherboard, Ultra-Enthusiast Specs Onboard

At Computex, AORUS displayed some super interesting products, but the one that caught everyone's attention was the X870E Infinity Next, which adopts an AI Gyroid design that harnesses Space-Grade thermal engineering and the first-ever metal 3D-printed space-tech materials.

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X870E AORUS Infinity Next

The X870E AORUS Infinity Next motherboard comes in a white and silver color scheme, with large heat-sinks and face plates covering the top. The Gyroid design can be seen across the front and back & looks way different from the designs we have seen so far. Kudos to AORUS for their aesthetic choices. AORUS says that the Space-Grade AI Gyroid thermal solution provides 44% more cooling surface thanks to its 3D Metal-Printed design, and the Honeycomb PCB thermal plate offers up to 45% airflow area with an open-cell structure.

The motherboard also packs some insane cooling on the VRMs with the world's first 3D Metal printed vapor chamber with an ultra-dense omnidirectional Fin Wick and cooling capacity that reaches over 100W. This is essential as the motherboard comes with a massive data-center-class quad OptiMOS power delivery, offering 16 x 4 or 64 phases with a maximum current rating of 5120A.

All the latest AORUS DIY friendly features, such as PCIe EZ-Latch Up, WIFI EZ-Plug and M.2 EZ-Latch, are also on this motherboard. The connectors are right-angled, and there are plenty of IO connectors to work with.

X870 AORUS Infinity

Besides the Infinity Next, AORUS is also showing off its X870 AORUS Infinity, which features a rotated AM5 socket and dual DDR5 DIMM slots. This board is geared towards overclocking as it features a dedicated OC panel with dual DEBUG LEDs, BCLK adjustment buttons, and onboard switches for tweaking. The X870 AORUS Infinity should pack some hefty OC capabilities, especially for the memory and features support on a wide range of EXPO DDR5 kits.

AORUS T-Guard & AERO Series PSUs

Besides the motherboard, AORUS also showcased its latest PSU innovations, such as T-Guard, which is coming to 750W, 850W, and up to 1000W designs. With T-Guard, users are able to actively monitor GPU power connector conditions and thermal behavior in real-time, which also prevents overheating risks caused by improper installation of connectors such as the 16-pin design.

There will also be AERO DARK Wood and AERO Woof White PSUs from AORUS, which will come in up to 1000W configurations, and pack a solid set of components to deliver the most stable power to your PC hardware.

B850 Stealth Gets Backside Connectors

And lastly, AORUS has its new B850M motherboards with backside connectors, the first mATX design to go with this Stealthy approach, hiding all the connectors on the back for easier and cleaner cable management. The motherboards come in both white and black options and should be an interesting option for DIY PC builders.

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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