Yes good for a midrange Ryzen build, but know the limits.
Pros: 12+2+1 Dr.MOS VRM which is solid for 7600X / 7700X class chips, full DDR5 support (4 DIMMs), and a Blazing M.2 PCIe Gen5 x4 slot + a Gen4 M.2 and a Gen3/SATA M.2 so storage options are great for the price. It also has a BIOS Flashback button so you can update BIOS without CPU installed (handy if you buy a newer Ryzen).
Cons: VRM cooling and parts are fine for midrange use but not for sustained heavy draws / aggressive overclocking on big cores (7950X territory) temps will climb. Audio is Realtek ALC897 (okay but not premium), and some features (like beefy heatsinks, fancy I/O) are missing compared to higher-end boards. Also update BIOS out of the box AGESA/BIOS fixes matter on AM5.