MSI MPG Z690 CARBON WIFI – itndaily

The MSI MPG Z690 Carbon WIFI motherboard can be called ideal without a twinge of conscience, since it gave us extremely positive emotions during testing / overclocking. The device offers the owner an enviable functionality, a powerful power subsystem, a reliable element base and room for experimentation (a perfectly “readable” UEFI BIOS additionally contributes to this).

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MSI MEG Z690 UNIFY – GreenTech_Reviews

MSI MEG Z690 Unify is one of the most advanced motherboards from the manufacturer to work with Alder Lake-S processors. But what is most interesting is that at first glance this board seems not only interesting, but very interesting – it seems that it was the engineers, not the marketers, who won the battle for the capabilities of this particular model. Why did we say that and what do we mean? We’ll tell you as we study the board!

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ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 EXTREME – Overclocking

This ROG Maximus Z690 Extreme also shares its PCB with the GLACIAL model. The only difference will be the presence of aHere we are, we have made the tour of this ROG Maximus Z690 Extreme combined with the new Alder Lake i7-12700KF processor. Moreover, if you want to know the performance of this i7-12700KF against the competition, our article dedicated to it can be found here . Our impressions are very positive when it comes to this association with this ROG Maximus Z690 Extreme version which has kept all its promises.

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MSI MAG B660M MORTAR Pictured

MSI did give us a small teaser of its B660M Mortar motherboard last week but now we get to see the full upfront view of the motherboard. The B660M Mortar features the LGA 1700 socket & will support the entire range of Intel’s Alder Lake Desktop CPUs. It can house the unlocked lineup all the way up to the Core i9-12900K but the more preferable choice will be to equip this board with the non-K series the launches alongside the B660 series.

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GIGABYTE Z690 AERO G DDR4 – Tom’s Hardware

Gigabyte’s Z690 Aero G DDR4 is designed for the Creators looking to get into Intel’s latest platform, without spending a lot of money. The Aero G costs $289.99 and is one of the least-expensive Z690 boards marketed to creators and professional types. The Aero G comes with four M.2 sockets and six SATA ports for ample storage options, plenty of USB ports on the rear IO, the latest Realtek audio codec, 2.5 GbE and integrated Wi-Fi 6, competent power delivery, along with a more professional appearance than many other boards aimed at gamers and overclockers.

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ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-E GAMING WIFI – GreenTech_Reviews

Key features of the board are highlighted in the official slides below. One of the key features of ASUS motherboards (any series based on the Intel Z690 chipset) is the presence of holes for mounting cooling systems that are compatible not only with LGA1700, but also with LGA1200 / 115x. But you need to be careful – the height of the new processor is different from the previous one, so not all cooling systems can be installed with the proper pressure level.

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ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-E GAMING WIFI – Hardware-Inside

The ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-E GAMING WIFI comes in a black and red box with chrome accents and red lettering. The front illustrates the board and the “REPUBLIC OF GAMERS” lettering very prominently, while all compatibilities to memory, processor, main memory, PCIe, LGA, operating system and WIFI are pictographically shown on the lower edge of the board. Asus goes into more detail on the motherboard specifications on the back. For this purpose, the board is shown from a bird’s eye view, including the specifications for the back panes, expansion slots, storage, form factor, etc.

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ASUS TUF GAMING Z690-PLUS WIFI D4 – GDM

DDR4 compatible Intel Z690 chipset motherboard that is increasing its presence due to the extreme shortage of DDR5 memory. This time, we will take up the highly durable model “TUF GAMING Z690-PLUS WIFI D4” from ASUSTeK Computer Inc. (ASUS / Headquarters: Taiwan) . It is the latest work of the “TUF GAMING” series, which is a mainstream class product but has a robust power supply circuit and a high-speed interface.

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ASRock Z690 Extreme – ITHardware

When it comes to the visual sphere, ASRock Z690 Extreme focuses on a combination of black, gray and a bit of blue, which gives it a tasteful and eye-catching appearance. In addition, the manufacturer equipped the structure in question with multi-colored LED backlight, placing them along the right edge of the PCB, as well as near the I / O panel and chipset. The heat sinks that cool the power section are of typical sizes, while in terms of the components used, ASRock boasts a 13-phase VRM with MOSFETs with a maximum load of 60 A.

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GIGABYTE Z690 UD DDR4 – ITHardware

One of the latter is the heroine of today’s article, i.e. GIGABYTE Z690 UD DDR4. This test should therefore be of interest to people looking for an affordable model, as the aforementioned design is one of the cheapest in its class, with a purchase price of approx. PLN 900, which is a low amount for the Z690 chipset (yes, I know that it used to be cheaper). In other words, it is potentially an attractive proposition for those looking to acquire Alder Lake, but of course the price alone is not enough.

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