ASRock Z690 Taichi – GDM

This time, we will verify the flagship model “Z690 Taichi” of the Intel Z690 motherboard released by ASRock Incorporation (Headquarters: Taiwan) . It is packed with the latest generation’s features while incorporating the good points of the previous generation, including notable features and playful equipment such as gear rotation gimmicks. Let’s examine a high-end iron plate model that is well-balanced to a high standard.

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ASRock Z690 Steel Legend – Guru3D

ASRock delivers a Z690 that offers a bit more value, located just over 250 USD this motherboard however is loaded with premium features. Next to that, to save you some money on that total cost of build, you can use DDR4 memory on this motherboard.  This Z690 Alder Lake-ready motherboard features three M2 slots, and Dragon a 2.5 GigE connector, among other features. While the motherboard is a little more dimmed done in features, based on just three M2 slots and a handful of USDB connectors, really the performance is rock solid, even with DDR4 3600 in use. 

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BIOSTAR RACING Z690GTA – Hardware-Inside

The Biostar Racing Z690 GTA is currently not listed on the European market and therefore we have no RRP at the time of going to press. Three M.2 slots ensure that the user can almost save a mechanical drive. Each individual M.2 SSD is cooled by its own passive cooler. The reinforced PCIe slot is operated with the latest PCIe 5.0 generation, which also ensures sufficient performance and tuning reserves in the future. 

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ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-E GAMING WIFI – Vortez

This motherboard has a lot to offer – regardless of which way you come in at, whether its storage, memory options, or USB connectivity as a few examples, it serves up a good helping in each department. PCIe 5.0 is one of the biggest talking points for this generation, and E provides us with a PCIe x16 slot and M.2 capable of tapping into such tech (as and when it becomes available).

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ASRock Z690 PG Riptide – El Chapuzas Informatico

With some delay, we finally reviewed a Z690 motherboard that supports DDR4 memory and it is none other than the ASRock Z690 PG Riptide . It is an entry-level model to the new Intel Alder Lake platform that has technical improvements such as the PCIe 5.0 x16 slot , although it is satisfied with 2 M.2 PCIe 4.0 slots and adjusts the rest of the features to the maximum.

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ASUS TUF GAMING Z690-PLUS WIFI D4 – Hardwareluxx

In any case, the extras are very clear. The manual and the support DVD are almost mandatory, although we would like to see a USB stick as with the current MSI mainboards. The obligatory TUF certificate and various TUF gaming stickers are also included. In addition, however, there are also two SATA cables and two M.2 spacers including screws and two M.2 rubber spacers in the box. If you opt for the WiFi version, you will of course also get a WiFi antenna.

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MSI MEG Z690 GODLIKE – A Removable 3.5″ Touch-Panel?

The MSI MEG Z690 GODLIKE is truly a fascinating flagship motherboard, it’s not only the largest of all flagship Z690 boards that have been released so far but also aims to be the most feature-rich. MSI is incorporating a whole touch panel on the motherboard which will measure 3.5″. This is the same display size as the original iPhone. Furthermore, the panel will be entirely removable as it is connected through a USB Type-C interface and not a proprietary connector.

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Intel H670, B660 and H610 Motherboards Leak

Popular Twitter hardware leaker @momomo_us, has just shared an image of over 50 new motherboard models based on Intel’s H670, B660, and H610 chipsets. The board’s models come from Asus, Gigabyte, ASRock, MSI, and Biostar and come in all standard form factors.

Asus appears to have 22 motherboards on the list, consisting of 15 B660 boards, four H610M models, and just three H670 boards. There will be 4 B660 ROG Strix models in the mix, including a -I, -A, -G, and -F. The -A model will have DDR4 support. The -I should be one of Asus’ only mini-itx B660 boards on the market for now.

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