ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 HERO – Professional Review

But it will be in its construction where it shines the brightest, with a VRM of 20 + 1 phases of 90A, a total of 5 M.2 slots adding its ROG Hyper M.2 card , and an impressive rear panel with dual Thunderbolt 4. Neither it overlooks incorporating the best sound integrated with a SupremeFX ALC4082 + DAC codec and Wi-Fi 6E. How will the 12900K behave on your socket? Let’s get started!

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MSI MEG Z690 UNIFY – Professional Review

It is an elegant and balanced high-end model, offering a brutal 19 + 2-phase 105A VRM that takes the power available for these CPUs to a new level. It also comes full of new features in its connectivity, releasing DDR5 XMP 3.0 memories, PCIe 5.0 slots, the new Z690 chipset along with LGA 1700 and up to 5, yes 5 M.2 PCIe 4.0 slots . We will discover all this and more in our in-depth review, let’s get started!

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ASUS ProArt Z690-CREATOR WIFI – Professional Review

Asus ProArt Z690-CREATOR WIFI It will be our protagonist today, a high-end motherboard with connectivity and features adapted to a greater extent to content creators . The obvious thing will be the design, but the connectivity reflects that character very well, with dual Thunderbolt 4 ports for varied connections, 2.5G + 10G LAN for internal networks or high-speed NAS, or front USB-C with fast charging of 60W.

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ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 APEX – Overclocking

The only downside concerns the price of this APEX version, which is currently around 750 euros while the Z590 version was available at 550 euros at launch. Now this rise in motherboards seems to affect almost all brands. Let’s hope that these prices decrease in the coming weeks in order to be modeled on those of the previous generation. Remember that you will also need to invest in DDR5.

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MSI MPG Z690 CARBON WIFI – Overclocking

MSI offers us with this MEG Z690 Carbon Wifi, a very interesting motherboard to launch on Alder Lake, all accompanied by DDR5. First of all, the performance is excellent with our i9-12900K and close to what we were able to achieve with the Maximus Z690 APEX. This “Carbon EK X” version also offers ultra-complete connectivity with five SSD slots but also many USB ports as well as the presence of an HDMI and DisplayPort output.

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ASUS TUF GAMING Z690-PLUS D4 – OC3D

The ASUS Z690-Plus TUF Gaming WiFi D4 is all the PCI Express 5.0 and 12th Gen Intel goodness, but wrapped up in a package that supports DDR4 instead of DDR5. Naturally our first question was whether this was a wise move on their part, and how much of a difference it will make to the performance of your system. You don’t want to get a brand new CPU and get it hamstrung by RAM, but equally you don’t want to needlessly spend money if there is no performance benefit to be had.

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MSI MPG Z690 CARBON WIFI – OC3D

As time has passed so MSI seem to be backing away somewhat from the Carbon effect which gives the Z690 Carbon WiFi its name, instead having just enough so that it’s obvious, without dominating proceedings. On the Z690 it is really only there on the bottom of the chipset heatsink, and the IO shield section at the top left. We are fans of the removal of any colour at all too, as some earlier Carbons had either red or gold on them, the newest addition to the range is stark by comparison.

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MSI MEG Z690 UNIFY – OC3D

There is so much to love about the MSI MEG Unify in terms of specification and build quality, but the thing that unquestionably smacked us round the face upon first view, and stays with us days later as we’re writing this, is the solidity of the build and the all-black aesthetic. A lot of the new Z690s are weighty, but even by their standards the Unify is up there with the Maximus Formula in pure heft. However, MSI have recently tried a variety of ‘looks’ for their motherboards, from heavy RGB lighting to the bold red of their Dragon logo and even some gold highlighted ones.

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ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-E GAMING WIFI – OC3D

The Z690-E is the newest addition to that famous range and has seen a little bit of a revision to the aesthetics in comparison to other Strix products we’ve seen recently. No longer does the box have the famous multi-hued ROG Eye that is so readily identifiable, instead the packaging is much more like one of the Maximus/Rampage ASUS models. The board itself has also dispenses with the glitchy font that plagued the last hardware set and, instead, has a much more toned down look than you might expect to find. 

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GIGABYTE Z690 AORUS MASTER – OC3D

These power phases are one of the key reasons why the Master is, in our opinion, the second highest model Gigabyte do on the Z690 chipset. 105A + 105A + 70A for the relevant phases match the Aorus Xtreme, whilst the Aorus Tachyon and Aorus Ultra have 105A + 60A + 70A. The Master also has more storage slots, with two extra SATA ports an 1 PCIe 3.0 M.2 more than the Xtreme models.

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