AORUS X870E Infinity Next Debuts With Futuristic 3D-Printed Cooling and Ultra-Premium AM5 Features
AORUS made a strong impression at Computex with the reveal of its new X870E Infinity Next motherboard, a high-end AM5 platform designed for extreme PC builders, overclockers, and hardware enthusiasts. While the board is packed with next-generation specifications, its biggest talking point is the design: a striking space-inspired look built around advanced 3D-printed metal cooling technology.
The X870E AORUS Infinity Next stands out immediately with its white and silver finish, large heatsinks, and full-coverage armor across the board. Instead of following a traditional motherboard design, AORUS has used an AI Gyroid pattern that appears across the front and back, giving the board a futuristic, almost aerospace-like appearance.
This design is not just for looks. AORUS says its Space-Grade AI Gyroid thermal solution increases cooling surface area by 44% thanks to its 3D metal-printed structure. The board also uses a Honeycomb PCB thermal plate with an open-cell layout, allowing up to 45% more airflow area. For builders pushing powerful Ryzen processors, this kind of thermal engineering could make a meaningful difference in stability and performance.
The X870E Infinity Next also brings serious power delivery hardware. AORUS has equipped the motherboard with what it describes as a data-center-class quad OptiMOS power system. The setup delivers 16 x 4, or 64 phases, with a maximum current rating of 5120A. That is a huge power design aimed at users who want maximum headroom for high-performance AMD Ryzen CPUs and aggressive overclocking.
To keep the VRM area under control, the board features the world’s first 3D metal-printed vapor chamber on a motherboard. This cooling system uses an ultra-dense omnidirectional Fin Wick design and is rated for cooling capacity beyond 100W. With modern CPUs demanding stronger power delivery and better thermal management, this kind of VRM cooling solution positions the X870E Infinity Next as a premium choice for extreme desktop builds.
AORUS has also included several builder-friendly features designed to simplify PC assembly and upgrades. These include PCIe EZ-Latch Up, WIFI EZ-Plug, and M.2 EZ-Latch, making it easier to install graphics cards, wireless modules, and NVMe SSDs without unnecessary hassle. The board also uses right-angled connectors, helping improve cable routing and giving finished builds a cleaner appearance.
Alongside the X870E Infinity Next, AORUS also showcased the X870 AORUS Infinity. This model takes a different approach, focusing heavily on overclocking. It features a rotated AM5 socket and dual DDR5 DIMM slots, a layout that is often preferred for memory tuning and high-frequency DDR5 performance.
The X870 AORUS Infinity includes a dedicated overclocking panel with dual DEBUG LEDs, BCLK adjustment buttons, and onboard switches for quick tweaking. It is expected to support a wide range of EXPO DDR5 memory kits, making it an attractive option for enthusiasts who want to push memory speeds and fine-tune system performance.
AORUS also introduced new power supply innovations at the event. One of the key highlights is T-Guard, a feature coming to 750W, 850W, and 1000W PSU models. T-Guard allows users to monitor GPU power connector status and thermal behavior in real time. This is especially useful for modern graphics cards that rely on high-power connectors, helping reduce overheating risks caused by improper cable installation.
In addition, AORUS presented new AERO series power supplies, including AERO DARK Wood and AERO Woof White models. These PSUs will be available in configurations up to 1000W and are designed to provide stable power delivery for modern gaming PCs, creator workstations, and enthusiast builds.
Another interesting reveal was the new B850M motherboard lineup with backside connectors. These boards bring a Stealth-style layout to the micro-ATX form factor, moving connectors to the rear of the motherboard for cleaner cable management. Available in both black and white versions, the B850M Stealth boards should appeal to DIY PC builders who want a neat, minimalist interior without visible cable clutter.
Overall, AORUS is clearly targeting premium PC builders with its latest motherboard and PSU lineup. The X870E Infinity Next combines bold visual design, advanced 3D-printed cooling, massive VRM power delivery, and modern DIY-friendly features. Meanwhile, the X870 AORUS Infinity focuses on serious overclocking, and the B850M Stealth boards bring cleaner cable management to compact systems.
For anyone planning a next-generation AMD AM5 build, these new AORUS motherboards could become some of the most exciting options in the high-end desktop market.






