GIGABYTE Z590 AORUS XTREME – GreenTech_Reviews

The motherboard is made on the basis of an 8-layer black PCB in the E-ATX format (30.5 x 27.1 cm), so it is not possible to install it in every “standard case”, taking into account the connectors going to the side (in particular, the 24-pin one). But this is not a problem, because the assembled system is unlikely to be compact – no one will save on the case anymore. This board, after all, belongs to the “maximum possible for enthusiasts” class, not under the table. The design is dominated by black and gray colors with mirrored elements.

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GIGABYTE Z490 AORUS MASTER – FunkyKit

The Gigabyte Z490 AORUS Master supports 10th and 11th Gen Intel Core Series Processors 14 Phases Digital VRM with 90A Smart Power Stage Next Generations VRM Cooling Fins Array and Direct Touch Heatpipe with Nanocarbon coating NanoCarbon Baseplate Shielded Xtreme Memory Design with Tantalum Polymer Capacitors Array Dual Channel Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4. In the dark, starless night, the falcon strikes fear into the heart of its prey.

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TechSpot’s Intel Z590 VRM Test – Entry Level

Today we’re taking a look at the VRM thermal performance of 8 entry-level Intel Z590 motherboards, which does not mean these are affordable for everyone, but they are considered budget-conscious Z590 motherboards with prices starting at $170. If you’re spending Z590 money, you’ll want to make sure you’re getting a good one. As you’re about to see, going beyond the spec-sheet and when it comes to VRM performance, there are a few models that certainly lag behind the pack.

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ASUS TUF GAMING Z590-PLUS WIFI – Guru3D

We peek at the TUF Z590-Plus WIFI  motherboard from ASUS, a socket LGA1200 and Z590 chipset-based product that offers a modernized infrastructure for your Comet Lake (10th gen) or Rocket Lake (11th gen) Intel processor, at the cost of € 229,-  we’ll pair the unit with a Core i9-11900K bringing additional performance and PCIe Gen 4.0 to the platform as well. The CPU is fed by a 4 and 8-pin connector and for VRM design this motherboard as such has 16 phases backed by 50A power stages. ASUS applies a familiar dark shielded design.

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ASUS ROG MAXIMUS XIII EXTREME GLACIAL – GreenTech_Reviews

ASUS ROG Maximus XIII Extreme Glacial is the flagship of the Maximus XIII series of motherboards, which differs from the “simple” Extreme version by the presence of a water block in the package. Yes, not a simple water block, but a monoblock – it removes heat not only from the processor, but also from its power subsystem, as well as the M.2 chipset drive. In addition, the boards differ in appearance and to some extent in the component base and placement of some elements. 

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MSI MPG Z590 GAMING CARBON WIFI – PurePC

MSI MPG Z590 Gaming Carbon WiFi thanks to the Intel Z590 chipset enables the use of the full potential of the LGA1200 platform with Intel Comet Lake / Rocket Lake processors, because traditionally only “Zetka” allows for free overclocking. The setting of higher RAM memory dividers has been unlocked for Intel B560 / H570 chipsets, but the experience so far shows that models based on weaker logic systems offer less possibilities here. 

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ASRock Z590 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB4 – HKEPC

ASROCK launched the Z590 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB4 Mini-ITX motherboard, using 10-phase 90A Dr.MOS power supply, with a giant aluminum alloy radiator and active cooling fan, even 11900K Full Load can withstand it, although the board is small but has With Killer E3100G 2.5Gbps Ethernet, Killer AX1675x Wi-Fi 6E dual gaming network, Nahimic Audio audio technology, Thunderbolt 4 high-speed connection and 27W PD 2.0 charging capability, it creates the strongest Z590 ITX gaming demon board.

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ASRock Z590 Taichi – TweakTown

With Z590, ASRock has come to market with a packed motherboard complete with all of the latest connectivity, including Killer Networks WiFi6e and 2.5GBe, Thunderbolt 4, and USB 3.2 Gen2x2. Additionally, the Taichi offers ASRock eight-layer, 2oz copper PCB. On top of that, SPS or smart power stages and premium 90A power chokes can take up to three times the traditional saturation current. A unique feature ASRock has implemented on Taichi are Lightning Gaming ports that use a conventional USB 3.2 Type-A connection, with each port having a separate controller to reduce latency in gaming.

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GIGABYTE AMD X570S Board Shows Up in CPU-Z

Courtesy of Tum_Apisak, we have the first CPU-Z Validator report of a GIGBAYTE motherboard based off of the AMD X570S. In this case, we’re looking at the pairing of a GIGABYTE X570S AORUS PRO AX with an AMD Ryzen 7 5700G. Details on this yet-to-be-announced X570S chipset are still extremely sparse, but some hope the “S” is for silent. In other words, an X570 on a better process with lower power output and reduced thermals. Check back for more reports as they roll in on AMD’s X570S.

ASUS ROG MAXIMUS XIII HERO – Pokde

ASUS offers quite significant improvements with the ROG Maximus XIII Hero to justify the significant price increase over its predecessor. The beefier VRMs, increased number of high speed ports and Thunderbolt 4 are definitely worth the extra cost if you can utilize them. However it does definitely jack up the entry point into the Republic of Gamers, which was already quite high previously.

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