ASUS ROG STRIX B660-I GAMING WIFI – Chiphell

The product used for evaluation this time is the ASUS ROG Strix B660-I Gaming WiFi motherboard, which belongs to the ROG Strix series and is positioned as an ITX motherboard for the B660 platform. For players who pay attention to ITX DIY, the ROG Strix ITX series motherboards must not be unfamiliar. It is also one of the old faces of our evaluation. The product iteration accompanying the hardware platform upgrade often makes the product better meet the needs of players, and how does the ASUS ROG Strix B660-I Gaming WiFi perform? Let us discuss it next. Let’s see.

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ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 HERO – Hardwareluxx

Instead of “ROG Maximus XIV Hero”, ASUS has now chosen the name “ROG Maximus Z690 Hero” and has therefore said goodbye to the Roman numerals, at least in the Maximus series. As expected, as the entry-level model in the ASUS premium range, the ROG Maximus Z690 Hero has a number of features on board that make the heart of the enthusiast beat faster. The LGA1700 CPU can be boosted thanks to the 20+1 phase design, which also applies to the DDR5 memory, which is mandatory. Other highlights include Thunderbolt 4 with two USB Type-C ports and, of course, PCIe 5.0 support.

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ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 FORMULA – OC3D

The ASUS white motherboards have nearly always been part of their Prime range, although naturally those of you who have been around for a while will remember models like the Sabranco, but for the Z690 they have moved their white one to the Maximus Formula. Throughout the lifespan of the ASUS ROG Maximus range there have usually been two, the more affordable Formula and the high end Extreme. Recently they’ve enlarged the range with the even more affordable Hero, leaving the Formula in the middle of the pack.

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ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-I GAMING WIFI – TechPorn

Powering the CPU is a 10+1 power stage design via a reinforced (ASUS ProCool II) 8-pin CPU power connector. Cooling the VRM (north) is a courtesy of a decent slab of aluminum connected to a larger one (west) via a heat-pipe that goes all the way to the PCH. The CPU fan, AIO pump header and a +12v RGB LED header are also located here. For reference, maximum rated power is 12W @ 1A for each.

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ASUS PRIME Z690-A – Overclockers Russia

Before us is an ATX motherboard. Its dimensions do not differ from the classic ones and are 305 x 244 mm. The external design is also recognizable and resembles other devices from this series. However, there are still changes in the external appearance, even though a white plastic casing is used and all radiators are silver.

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ASUS TUF GAMING B550M (WI-FI) ZAKU II EDITION – Overclockers Russia

Behind, we are already seeing a more familiar picture. At the very top, we again see the inscription in large letters ASUS TUF Gaming B550M ZAKU II WIFI. Below are two photos of the device. One is straight on top and the other is angled so that you can see the rear panel connectors. On the left and right are tables that compose the detailed specification of the device. Below you can see four inserts describing the key features of the device.

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ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 APEX – PC Gamer

Now we come to the board itself. At first glance we’re not sure about the look Asus has chosen, particularly the large dotted ROG logo atop the I/O section. But it’s hardly a deal breaker. There are two RGB sections, one inside the main VRM heatsink, plus another ROG logo incorporated into the chipset heatsink. It comes packed with OC switches and buttons including various LN2 modes, slow mode, BIOS switch, and voltage read points. There are even moisture detectors that will let you know if your CPU or DRAM area is getting a little soggy.

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ASUS ProArt B660-CREATOR D4 – GreenTech_Reviews

ASUS continues to expand its ProArt series of motherboards. With the release of the Intel Z690 chipset, the manufacturer introduced a new model of the series, called the ProArt Z690-Creator WiFi, which has fully replaced the WS series – the new product has great expansion possibilities, and the power and cooling safety margins are also impressive, and the design is strict and devoid of any built-in RGB elements. But today we will talk about her younger sister – ProArt B660-Creator D4.

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ASUS PRIME H610M-D D4 – GreenTech_Reviews

ASUS Prime H610M-D D4 comes in a box with an updated Prime design, which is also relevant for some other motherboards based on the Intel Z690 chipset. The manufacturer changed the design from the black and blue color scheme to gray. The name of the board, its image, as well as a set of logos of the technologies used are placed on the front side of the box.

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ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-F GAMING WIFI – iXBT

The board has 17 USB ports of different types (including 2 USB 3.2 Gen2×2), 2 PCIe x16 slots (including one PCIe x16 5.0), 4 M.2 slots, 6 SATA ports and 8 fan connectors. The board has a competent cooling system for each potentially heated element, including drives in M.2 slots. Networking capabilities include a fast wired 2.5 Gbps controller and one state-of-the-art wireless controller. Among the advantages of the board can be mentioned a good backlight. Note and improved audio codec Realtek ALC4080.

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