Intel LGA 1700 Socket: Supports 13th and 12th Gen Intel Core Series Processors DDR5 Compatible: 4SMD DIMMs with XMP 3.0 Memory Module Support Commanding Power Design: Direct 20plus1plus2 Phases Digital VRM Solution with 105A Power Stage Cutting-Edge Thermal Design: M.2 Thermal Guard III, Fins-Array III with NanoCarbon Coating, 8mm Mega-Heatpipe, PCIe Ultra Durable Armor, 8-Layer PCB Next Gen Connectivity: SMD PCIe 5.0, 1 PCIe 5.0 x4, 4 PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2, 2 USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C EZ-Latch Plus: PCIe 5.0 & M.2 Connectors with a Quick Release & Screwless Design Fast Networking: Marvell AQtion 10GbE LAN, Intel WiFi 6E 802.11ax, 2T2R & BT5 Dynamic Audio: ESS SABRE Hi-Fi 9118 DAC, ALC 1220-VB Audio, Audiophile WIMA Capacitors Fine Tuning Features: RGB FUSION 2.0, Supports Addressable LED & RGB LED Strips, Smart Fan 6, Q-Flash Plus Update BIOS without installing CPU, Memory, and GPU. Ascend the Throne of Gaming with the Z790 AORUS MASTER. The Z790 AORUS MASTER supports 13th and 12th Gen Intel Core Processors unparalleled performance. Unlock your gaming potential with GIGABYTE Z790 Motherboards. GIGABYTE Z790 motherboards come with upgraded power design, high grade storage standards, and outstanding connectivity that enables you to optimize your performance. Claim what is yours.
Brand | Gigabyte |
Product Dimensions | 34.49 x 29.39 x 7.98 cm; 3.16 kg |
Item model number | Z790 |
Manufacturer | GIGABYTE |
Series | Z790 AORUS MASTER |
Form Factor | Extended ATX |
Processor Socket | LGA 1700 |
Memory Technology | DDR5 |
Memory Clock Speed | 5600 |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 3.16 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**R
Another gigabyte board
Does exactly what it says on the tin just a standard gig board no bells and whistles but it’s simple and it works
M**S
Can't see the SATA Disk.
Windows can't see the required disc driver despite it being added to a USB and tried as instructed.If you want a RAID array Gigabyte don't provide a link they just say look for *Configuring a RAID array* but it seems there are several of these and I found one that wasn't far off and eventually managed to create my RAID 1 array. I've even reset the BIOS and gone through it again and with or without a RAID array set up Windows Setup cannot see a licensed driver for the disc despite the one downloaded from Gigabyte being on the folder I can select for the driver. A HELP request to Gigabyte has not been replied to after 36 hours.
G**R
Great mid-priced ddr5 motherboard.
I set this up with a i9-13900FK, G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 32GB 7200MHz CL34 DDR5 Memory, Palit RTX 4070 Ti Gaming Pro Oc , Kingston KC3000 2TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe SSD, MSI MAG CORELIQUID P240 AIO CPU Cooler.Build was very straight forward with no surprises.Booted first time, it cycled through the hard drives automatically until if found the drive with an OS.Had to up-date the bios to be able to set the memory speed 7200. This was very straight forward via the bios update usb port and the Q-Flash utility in BIOS Setup.Used the Intel Extreme tuning utility’s default settings to slightly over clock the CPU. Standard core speed 5600 for P and 4200 for E overclocked to 5800 P and 4400 E.Ran Time Spy and got overall of 22775 – Graphics score was 23009 and CPU was 21535I built this PC to run CAD and it ran the Ocus v7 benchmark in 443 second, which at present is the fastest on their league table, beating the likes of Dell, HP, NTSI etc!I think it would run a bit faster with a custom cooler set-up to run the CPU super cool. This is nothing to do with the motherboard and more about only running a twin fan AIO system.Now for the 4 star rating:The documentation is poor compared to the likes of MSI and ASUS. The bios and utilities are a bit clunky. So not the best if you wish to overclock more than the supplied tuning utility.Overall, I think this is a great motherboard if you are building to a budget and if you want more you will have to spend a lot more for a motherboard and CPU cooler.
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