Monday, October 14th 2024

ASUS Unveils ROG Maximus, ROG Strix, TUF Gaming, Prime, and ProArt Z890 Motherboards

ASUS today unveiled a lineup of Z890 motherboards from the ROG Maximus, ROG Strix, TUF Gaming, Prime and ProArt families, supporting Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2). ASUS is marking the occasion with all-new motherboard features that accelerate performance and streamline the build process. ASUS AI Advisor is a new natural-language build assistant powered by AI. AEMP III, NitroPath DRAM Technology and DIMM Fit unleash DDR5 memory kits. NPU Boost provides overclocking of the integrated NPU in an Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) CPU for accelerated AI performancei. ROG M.2 PowerBoost provides more M.2 slots on a motherboard than ever before. On top of all that, there is Thunderbolt 5, WiFi 7 and new PC DIY features to discuss.

Primed to perform with Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2) in a new socket
Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2) use the new LGA 1851 socket. Users of these processors will need an Intel 800 series motherboard to use one, and a Z890 motherboard specifically to take advantage of CPU overclocking. These options feature up to 24 cores in a new disaggregated architecture. Performance-cores, aka P-cores, take center stage with their high clock rates, while a cluster of Efficient-cores, aka E-cores, provide high-end multithreaded performance.
Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2) bring a wealth of next-gen improvements, starting with an integrated neural processing unit (NPU) built to quickly and efficiently handle neural network workloads. With peak theoretical performance of 13 TOPS, Intel Deep Learning Boost (VNNA, DP4A) and GNA 3.5 AI Processing, this NPU ensures users have nimble performance for AI right out of the box.

To help users do even more with the integrated NPU, ASUS Z890 motherboards feature NPU Boost. This BIOS feature overclocks the NPU with just few steps, increasing performance in AI-powered apps and features by up to 24% so that users can freely explore, dream and create.

With this new generation of CPUs, Intel is also increasing integrated graphics performance with its Xe LPG architecture. Equipped for DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI 2.1 (FRL), this iGPU lets users connect a high-resolution display without installing a graphics card.

ASUS Z890 motherboards also include a wealth of connectivity options: abundant USB ports, high-speed networking, plentiful M.2 slots and more. The expanded I/O provided by Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2) and the latest chipset makes it possible. Up to 20 PCIe 5.0 lanes from the CPU and increased PCIe 4.0 lanes from the chipset enable ASUS to offer users even more options for connecting hardware to their new system.

Ready for advanced AI PCs
ASUS Z890 motherboards prepare users for everything AI has to offer. They are armed with support for high-performance DDR5 memory modules, and they offer the options users need for constructing a spacious and speedy storage array. Since many AI workflows can leverage the power of multiple graphics cards working in tandem, ASUS offers four motherboards with a pair of PCIe 5.0 x16 slots that can be run in an x8/x8 configuration: the ROG Maximus Z890 Extreme, ROG Maximus Z890 Apex and ProArt Z890-Creator WiFi.

But an AI PC does not just run AI apps and assistants. It uses AI (and similar technologies) behind the scenes to streamline everything about using a PC. For the Z890 series, ASUS has harnessed the power of AI to give users a dedicated technical assistant that is always available to answer questions: the ASUS AI Advisor.

Owners of compatible ASUS motherboards can interact with this AI-powered technology using natural language to learn more about their hardware. For DIY beginners, it can provide easy-to-understand explanations of one-click optimization features like AI Overclocking and AI Cooling II. And for seasoned PC-building veterans, it can offer guidance and instructions on the latest features offered by ASUS.

The smart controls available with ASUS Z890 motherboards let users to optimize the performance of their PC with just one click.
  • AI Overclocking: Powered by exhaustive research and characterization of the performance potential of actual CPUs in ASUS testing labs, this tool boosts CPU clocks with just one click. AI Overclocking's sophisticated intelligence also monitors the efficiency of a CPU cooler and changes in the operating environment of a system to tune its parameters over time for the best performance with a system's unique set of components.
  • AI Cooling II: AI Cooling II gives users an easy tool for getting effective airflow under load and quiet operation during light tasks, even for builders who opt for higher-RPM case fans. It uses CPU monitoring information and data from a brief stress test to calculate the lowest fan speed required to effectively cool a system — while minimizing noise levels. This fan control system can reduce system fan noise by up to 5.7dB(A) under sustained loads.
  • AI Networking II: Through AI Networking II, an AI PC can optimize network settings to ensure smooth online gameplay, uninterrupted creativity and seamless sharing. Integrated into the Armoury Crate app, AI Networking II uses AI-enhanced identification and boost technology to ensure faster and smarter network optimization. The new Traffic Monitor feature tracks current WiFi channel usage and makes it easy to switch to a less-congested channel.
New tools to unleash DDR5 memory kits
For enthusiasts chasing the highest memory overclocks, ASUS is deploying a revolutionary DRAM slot design in three Z890 motherboards. Available on the ROG Maximus Z890 Extreme, ROG Maximus Z890 Hero and ROG Strix Z890-E Gaming WiFi, this new NitroPath DRAM Technology offers enhanced slot-retention force, and it also reduces noise interference via shorter gold finger pins and optimized signal pathways within the motherboard. The optimized layout ensures faster data transfers between the DRAM and CPU, maximizing a system's overall performance.

When it comes to memory, there are some new kits on the block that are making headlines. This new variety of DIMM, called Clock Unbuffered DIMM (CUDIMM), features an integrated clock driver on the memory stick itself for improved reliability and stability at high memory speeds.

For users who are concerned about what the process of optimizing these new kits will look like, ASUS Z890 motherboards make it easy with ASUS Enhanced Memory Profile III (AEMP III). This advanced firmware feature empowers users to achieve unparalleled memory performance with cutting-edge CUDIMM memory. Through a two-phase comprehensive tuning process, AEMP III first optimizes the clock driver and then the memory frequency. This results in the best balance between performance and stability, even at cutting-edge speeds of DDR5-8000 or higher.

For builders who choose traditional UDIMM memory, AEMP II profiles make it easy to optimize memory performance, even with PMIC-restricted memory modules that do not provide an XMP or EXPO profile. Additionally, AEMP II lets users optimize complex memory configurations that include mixed brands and dies, provided the modules share the same capacity. This lets users expand memory capacity easily and still achieve fine-tuned performance.

Getting a memory kit up-to-speed with an XMP profile is fast and easy, but taking the next step toward perfectly optimized memory settings can feel like an endless process of trial-and-error. To streamline the process, ASUS is introducing DIMM Fit. This ASUS-exclusive BIOS feature precisely analyzes individual memory modules to pinpoint potential issues and optimize performance for peak efficiency, compatibility and system stability. Because memory testing takes time, the process can take hours instead of minutes. But if a user is close to memory optimization nirvana, DIMM Fit can help them find an additional bump in stability so that they can achieve sustained performance at higher frequencies or tighter timings.

Thunderbolt 5 makes a splashy entrance
Appearing for the first time in desktop motherboards with the Z890 series, Thunderbolt 5 supports up to 80 Gbps of bi-directional bandwidth, and up to 120 Gbps with Bandwidth Boost for the best display experience. Thunderbolt 5 ports can support up to three 8K displays at 60 Hz with DSC, and it is compliant with USB4 V2 for wide interoperability. Daisy-chaining support lets users connect up to five devices per port.

Two ASUS Z890 motherboards feature two Thunderbolt 5 ports: the ROG Maximus Z890 Extreme and the ProArt Z890-Creator WiFi. Builders looking at other ASUS Z890 motherboards can outfit their PC with two Thunderbolt 5 ports using the ASUS ThunderboltEX 5 add-in card. Three Mini DisplayPort IN ports on this card can drive external displays, and it supports up to 100 watts (20 V / 5 A) of charging with Flexible Quick Charge.

The blistering bandwidth of Thunderbolt allows for some exciting possibilities. The Thunderbolt Share app gives users convenient options for interacting with two PCs. Through it, they can control two PCs with one keyboard and mouse, transfer files with a simple drag-and-drop, keep project folders synchronized and more. And it all happens over a secure, private connection that does not bog down network performance.

Next-gen networking with Wi-Fi 7
With the sole exception of the ASUS Prime Z890-P, which does not have an onboard wireless module, every ASUS Z890 motherboard offers Wi-Fi 7 support, and the ROG and ProArt families offer the absolute best wireless performance. With link speeds up to 6.5 Gbps with MLO, 4K QAM, and access to 320 MHz channels, the motherboards in these two families give users a premium wireless networking experience.

If a user's wireless networking needs are more modest, they will be well-served by the TUF Gaming and Prime motherboard families. Featuring many of the latest Wi-Fi 7 advances, these motherboards provide more networking options to match with an Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) processor — and they still offer a very noticeable speed increase over previous options.

All ASUS Z890 motherboards with Wi-Fi 7 support include the ASUS WiFi Q-Antenna and a new ASUS-exclusive software feature that makes it easy to get optimal networking performance. With circuit optimizations to the PCB and enhanced inner pin connectors, the WiFi Q-Antenna delivers exceptional signal throughput for the 5 GHz and 6 GHz bands. Easy functions in Armoury Crate help users get the most out of this directional antenna. Direction Finder detects signal strength and identifies the ideal positioning for an antenna in just a few steps, while Fast Check provides a quick way to check signal strength and ensure the best connection. With the new Traffic Monitor feature, users can track current usage of Wi-Fi channels across the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands. Then they can use the Channel Switch feature to hop over to a less congested channel for improved network performance.

Install more M.2 SSDs with ROG M.2 PowerBoost
Through ROG M.2 PowerBoost, ASUS is now able to offer up to seven M.2 slots on a single motherboard. Available with the ROG Maximus Z890 motherboards and the ROG Strix Z890-E Gaming WiFi, this feature intelligently converts the +12V power supply rail to +3 V so that users can install more drives, even high-speed PCIe 5.0 options.

No matter how many drives are installed, ROG M.2 PowerBoost helps ensure stable operation under high workloads. With plentiful power on tap, a system can maintain stability to significantly reduce the risk of system crashes and data loss.

Easy PC DIY made easier
Building a PC is far more straightforward than many users think — and it's getting even easier with ASUS Z890 motherboards.

It starts with sweeping changes to the BIOS interface. ASUS has increased the resolution of the BIOS interface to 1920x1080. With this change, users can see more content at a glance, making it easier to survey the available settings and find the ones they need. Perhaps even more valuable to new PC builders, the BIOS Q-Dashboard interface helps bridge the gap between settings in the BIOS and the physical layout of a new motherboard. It provides a perspective view of a user's exact motherboard model right inside of the BIOS, with the vital components and connections neatly labeled. These visual associations help newer PC builders become familiar with their new hardware and the functionality of their motherboard.

ASUS is also making it easier to toggle ASUS EZ Flash or select a boot device with ASUS MyHotKey. This BIOS feature lets users adjust the functionality of the F3 and F4 buttons during system boot so that they can easily update their BIOS version or select an alternate boot device.

Installing and replacing graphics cards is getting simpler, too. The new PCIe Slot Q-Release Slim mechanism lets users remove a graphics card without releasing a latch or even pushing a button. Start by pressing on the motherboard with one hand to prevent it from moving while detaching the graphics card. Grip the graphics card at the left side (close to its I/O bracket). Then, slightly tilt the card while pulling upward, and the graphics card will release from the PCIe slot. This quality-of-life feature is not only available on the high-end ROG and ProArt Z890 motherboard options but also on select TUF Gaming and Prime models.

To help users easily install M.2 drives of varying lengths, ASUS has deployed the new M.2 Q-Slide on select motherboards. It includes a latching mechanism that slides along a track to securely hold a drive in place. ASUS has also refreshed the tried-and-true tool-free M.2 Q-Latch system for compatibility with drives of various lengths.

ASUS now also makes it just as easy to install an M.2 heatsink as it is to install the drive itself. These ROG, TUF Gaming, and ProArt Z890 motherboards feature the M.2 Q-Release heatsink for the primary drive slot. Press one button on the side of the mechanism, and the heatsink comes free. To put it back on after installing a drive, simply snap the heatsink into place.

Keeping hardware drivers updated helps ensure the smooth operation of a new PC. But unless users are going out and checking for new drivers on a regular basis, it can be easy to miss an update. To help this problem, ASUS is debuting ASUS DriverHub. This one-stop solution streamlines the process of managing ASUS drivers and utilities to ensure a system stays up-to-date and optimized. For convenience, users are invited to install ASUS DriverHub after OS installation, and it is also readily available as a direct download from the ASUS DriverHub page.

ROG Maximus Z890 Extreme
Styled in classic, refined black and charcoal hues, with intricate logo embossing complementing a layered mirrored finish atop the wide chipset heatsink, and an expanse of silver sheen across its face, the ROG Maximus Z890 Extreme is a flagship motherboard in every sense of the word. This is the Z890 motherboard for those who dare to want it all.

For those ready to push an Intel Core Ultra processor (Series 2) to its limits, the ROG Maximus Z890 Extreme will take them there. This motherboard features an eight-layer PCB with two-ounce copper layers for elevated signal integrity. Its robust VRM architecture provides a rock-solid foundation with 24+1+2+2 power stages, 10K metallic capacitors, solid-pin connectors and high-permeability MicroFine alloy chokes.

Premium cooling options keep a PC humming under demanding workloads. Beefy heatsinks keep the VRMs and chipsets operating comfortably, while plentiful headers for chassis fans and AIO liquid CPU coolers put users in command of their PC's airflow. To unleash a system's primary SSD, the ROG Maximus Z890 Extreme keeps it cool with the 3D VC M.2 Heatsink. A 3D vapor chamber and extended heat pipes allow for enhanced heat exchange across multiple chambers, making this heatsink capable of handling even top-end PCIe 5.0 SSDs with higher power consumption.

DRAM slots equipped with NitroPath DRAM Technology stand ready for the most advanced DDR5 kits on the market. This motherboard offers four onboard M.2 slots, a whopping three of which are wired for PCIe 5.0 SSDs, and users can easily install two more PCIe 4.0 SSDs with the ROG Q-DIMM.2 add-in card. Two PCIe 5.0 x16 slots are ready for the best graphics cards of today and tomorrow. For enthusiasts with workflows that can be accelerated via a pair of GPUs working in tandem, these slots can run in an x8/x8 configuration.

For connectivity, this motherboard's rear I/O panel features two Thunderbolt 5 ports, one USB 20 Gbps Type-C port and seven USB 10 Gbps ports. With headers that can support up to nine more USB ports on the front panel of a chassis, users will probably run out of desk space for their peripherals before they run out of open USB ports. An Intel 2.5G Ethernet port and a Marvell AQtion 10G Ethernet port provide lightning-fast connections to a local network and its network-attached devices. But with premium Wi-Fi 7 support, users might not even feel the need to rely on wired networking options.

For unrivaled gaming immersion, the ROG Maximus Z890 Extreme offers SupremeFX 7.1 Surround Sound audio with integrated amplifiers and op-amps. The audio circuit design uses premium capacitors, interference shielding and discrete traces for the left and right channels. Automatic impedance detection empowers high-impedance audiophile headphones and crystal-clear, distortion-free output. An ESS ES9219 Quad DAC pumps top-notch audio to the front-panel output with support for 32-bit / 384 kHz playback, perfect for plugging in a high-end headset.

Over the years, ASUS has offered many ways to personalize the look of a motherboard, but the ROG Maximus Z890 Extreme offers the most customizable options yet. This motherboard puts users in charge with a 5-inch LCD panel that spans the I/O shroud. Made with Corning glass for unparalleled surface display quality, this panel is ready to display exclusive ROG animations, real-time hardware information and wealth of customizable options available through Armoury Crate.

ROG Maximus Z890 Apex
When professional overclockers go shopping for a motherboard to assist their ambitions for record-breaking memory performance, they often turn to Apex motherboards first. Precision-engineered for supreme overclocking, the ROG Maximus Z890 Apex brings the legacy of the series to a new generation.

A key weapon in this motherboard's arsenal is its memory layout. By designing it with only two DDR5 DIMM slots, it is configured with the shortest possible trace lengths to put high RAM multipliers at the fingertips of the world's best overclockers.

Exceptional power delivery plays a key role, as well. Raw power enters the board through 8+8 ProCool II power connectors with solid pins. A robust VRM architecture with 22+1+2+2 power stages rises to the challenge of supplying a top-end CPU while maintaining exemplary thermal performance.

The ROG Maximus Z890 Apex might prove to be the favorite Z890 motherboard for overclocking enthusiasts, but it could also find devotees among those who favor a dazzling white aesthetic for their builds. From its cobble-gray PCB to its polished metallic accents, this board offers sleek contours and a predominantly silver palette.

ROG Maximus Z890 Hero
Loaded with premium features and built for unbridled performance, the ROG Maximus Z890 Hero takes the DNA of the bleeding-edge ROG Maximus Z890 Extreme and brings it to a wider audience. Meanwhile, a blend of predominantly black and charcoal hues imbues this motherboard with understated luxury. Metallic embossing and refined textures provide subtle accents while the Polymo Lighting II effect lighting module built into the I/O shroud provides bold, dynamic RGB illumination for the ROG logo.

It starts with size: The Extreme demands a beefy chassis with its extra-large E-ATX form factor, while the ATX-sized Hero offers broader compatibility. A robust power solution with 22+1+2+2 power stages delivers unshakeable performance. Massive heatsinks integrated with the I/O cover, joined by a U-shaped heat pipe, and connected to the power stages with high-conductivity thermal pads keep the VRMs cool under pressure.

Four DIMM slots equipped with NitroPath DRAM Technology stand ready to accelerate gaming ambitions with a high-speed DDR5 memory kit. Thanks to ROG M.2 PowerBoost, this board offers six total M.2 slots, three of which are wired for PCIe 5.0 bandwidth.

Innovative design features make building with the ROG Maximus Z890 Hero an easy, streamlined experience. Installing and removing a graphics card is hassle-free with PCIe Slot Q-Release Slim, while the new M.2 Q-Latch, M.2 Q-Release, and M.2 Q-Slide mechanisms take the fuss out of installing storage.

Robust connectivity options abound on this high-end board. Two Thunderbolt 4 ports are the star attractions on the rear I/O panel, and they are flanked by nine USB ports (one Type-C and eight Type-A). An internal header supports a front-panel USB 20 Gbps port with up to 60 W Power Delivery / Quick Charge 4+. For networking, there is Wi-Fi 7, 5G Ethernet and 2.5G Ethernet.

As with the ROG Maximus Z890 Extreme, this motherboard offers immersive audio with SupremeFX 7.1 Surround Sound audio featuring integrated amplifiers and op-amps. Anyone who games primarily with a headset will appreciate the ESS ES9219 Quad DAC, which pumps top-notch audio to the front-panel output with support for 32-bit / 384 kHz playback.

ROG Strix Z890-E Gaming WiFi
The ROG Strix Z890-E Gaming WiFi starts with a robust power architecture featuring 18+1+2+2 stages, the most available in the Strix series, which makes it easy pair with a top-shelf Intel Core Ultra 9 processor. The motherboard's eight-layer PCB with two-ounce copper layers provides elevated signal integrity, and it is ready for blazing-fast memory kits, thanks to NitroPath DRAM Technology.

The ROG Strix Z890-E Gaming WiFi is also in a category of its own when it comes to M.2 support. There are no fewer than seven onboard M.2 slots, each with their own substantial cooling solution. Three of them are wired for the latest PCIe 5.0 SSDs. That unprecedented increase in M.2 slots over last-gen comes courtesy of ROG M.2 PowerBoost, and it ensures users will have room to expand their gaming library for years to come. The new M.2 Q-Latch and M.2 Q-Slide make it easy to install drives as well, and users can enjoy the tool-free M.2-Release heatsink for the primary slot.

The ROG Strix Z890-E Gaming WiFi is also one of the first Strix motherboards to get the eye-catching Polymo Lighting design on its I/O shroud. Once found solely on cutting-edge Maximus motherboards, this microstructural array of light and color features two layers of RGB lighting that work in tandem to display a luminous ROG design.

This premium motherboard is also a standout option for anyone who needs high-end networking. WiFi 7 support lets users take advantage of all the next-generation features of the new wireless standard, and the included WiFi Q-Antenna makes it easy to get a great connection. Wired networking enthusiasts will appreciate how the 5G Ethernet port opens a high-bandwidth throughway to a router.
ROG Strix Z890-F Gaming WiFi
For builders shopping for a motherboard with a more mainstream tool kit, ASUS offers the ROG Strix Z890-F Gaming WiFi and ROG Strix Z890-A Gaming WiFi.

The ROG Strix Z890-F Gaming WiFi is primed for fast DDR5 memory kits, PCIe 5.0 M.2 drives and high-end graphics cards. It does not have quite as many USB ports as the ROG Strix Z890-E Gaming WiFi, but it makes up for it with a pair of versatile onboard Thunderbolt 4 ports. It retains Wi-Fi 7 support for speedy next-gen wireless connections, but it drops one rung down the ladder to a 2.5G Ethernet port. And while it does not offer quite as many M.2 slots as its bigger brother, its five M.2 slots will satisfy most gamers' needs for speedy storage.

In other ways, the ROG Strix Z890-F Gaming WiFi is equal to any board in the Strix series. It features a classic black style set off with head-turning Polymo Lighting on the I/O shroud. It serves up premium audio with both the ROG SupremeFX 7.1 high-definition audio codec ALC4080 and a Savitech SV3H712 amp. It includes a host of features that streamline the build process and make troubleshooting easy and quick. And users have access to not just one-click optimization tools like AI Overclocking but also advanced BIOS features like DIMM Flex that provide granular control over new hardware.

ROG Strix Z890-A Gaming WiFi
The ROG Strix Z890-A Gaming WiFi gives builders a striking visual aesthetic for their next PC that embodies the identity of the ROG Strix series. This motherboard stands ready to serve as the foundation for a white-themed build, with its striking white and silver I/O shroud and heatsinks. This bold colorway even extends to the motherboard's cobble-gray PCB, which coordinates with the color theme while providing a subtle visual contrast. These surfaces provide a sweeping expanse of hardware that is uniquely equipped to capture the glow from the Polymo Lighting module.

The ROG Strix Z890-A Gaming WiFi complements its impeccable good looks with a feature set that goes toe-to-toe with the ROG Strix Z890-F Gaming WiFi. Plentiful and speedy M.2 slots set up users for a cutting-edge storage array, powerful optimization tools get a system primed to perform with just a few clicks, and versatile next-gen connectivity is poised to provide a great everyday experience with a new PC.

ROG Strix Z890-I Gaming WiFi
The ROG Strix Z890-I Gaming WiFi is small enough to comfortably hold with one hand, but it packs an outsized feature set in those small dimensions. Its innovative thermal design — including robust VRM heatsinks with a dedicated fan, an L-shaped backplate and a fan for the M.2 and chipset heatsink — help ensure that users can get the performance they desire in a space-saving form factor.

This motherboard is ready for a pair of speedy DDR5 memory sticks, and its PCIe 5.0 x16 slot will accommodate the most powerful graphics card that can fit into an SFF case. It also features two onboard PCIe 5.0 M.2 slots, Wi-Fi 7 and a 2.5G Ethernet port.

Installing M.2 drives in a highly compact system is not always easy, especially once everything is assembled. With the ROG Strix Z890-I Gaming WiFi, ASUS is debuting a new mechanism to simplify the process of installing drives and mounting their heatsinks: the M.2 Q-Release Duo. This tool holds the drives in a vertical orientation and opens at an angle so that users can easily pop in a drive. The mechanism clasps the drives tightly when they are placed within, and it holds these side-mounted heatsinks in place to keep SSDs operating at optimal temperatures.

Two special additions make sure the compact ROG Strix Z890-I motherboard offers everything users need for their battlestation. The space-saving ROG FPS card provides easy access to front-panel headers, and it includes two SATA ports, a header enabling CPU overvoltage and a PCIe mode switch for legacy expansion cards.

The second is the ROG Strix Hive II. This external control interface neatly addresses common challenges PC builders face when putting together a compact Mini-ITX machine — and it goes a step further by putting vital motherboard features right at the user's fingertips.

The Mini-ITX form factor does not provide much space for a high-end audio solution, so ASUS thought outside the box. The Hive houses top-shelf audio hardware with its ESS Sabre 9260Q DAC. An integrated volume knob with press-to-mute functionality keeps users in control.

Premium audio is not the only trick up the sleeve of the ROG Strix Hive II. It offers two USB 10 Gbps ports — one USB Type-A and one USB Type-C — to provide an easy way to connect external storage and peripherals. It includes the intuitive Q-LED array so that users can quickly diagnose build problems. There is also a physical power button for the PC and a FlexKey button. Building, updating and troubleshooting a Mini-ITX PC has never been easier.

TUF Gaming Z890 motherboards deliver dependable gaming performance
The TUF Gaming Z890-Pro WiFi gives mainstream builders a motherboard that pairs white and metallic accents with a cobble-gray PCB, while the TUF Gaming Z890-Plus WiFi doubles down on the classic charcoal hues and yellow accents that have defined the series since day one.

The feature set of the two motherboards is broadly similar. They offer many PCIe slots, and they are equipped with four M.2 slots with varying capabilities. Smart features like AI Advisor, AI Networking II and AI Cooling II make optimization easy, while Wi-Fi 7 and a 2.5G Ethernet port deliver fast networking.
ProArt Z890-CREATOR WIFI
CUDIMM memory is turning heads in the professional community for its ability to serve up dazzling memory speeds while maintaining unwavering stability. The ProArt Z890-Creator WiFi — arriving with classy charcoal hues predominating across its surfaces, clean lines and gold accents for a touch of elegance — sets up users to take advantage of this memory with four DDR5 memory slots and support for DIMM Fit and AEMP III. Its robust power solution and comprehensive cooling design pave the way for the Intel Core Ultra processor of choice, while five M.2 slots ensure users have fast access to assets and datasets. To support multi-GPU ambitions, the ProArt Z890-Creator WiFi features two PCIe 5.0 x16 slots that can operate in an x8 / x8 configuration.

The ProArt Z890-Creator WiFi also offers standout connectivity. A pair of onboard Thunderbolt 5 ports provide versatile options hooking up peripherals, while a DisplayPort In port on the rear I/O enables Thunderbolt ports to drive a display. A Marvell AQtion 10G Ethernet port delivers high-bandwidth connections to a local network or network-attached devices — and users still have Wi-Fi 7 and an Intel 2.5G Ethernet port.

ASUS Prime motherboards redefine mainstream
The Prime family of ASUS products is undergoing great changes. The space-saving ASUS Prime AP201 Tempered Glass case is an established favorite of the small-form-factor PC community. Prime power supplies give everyday builders affordable yet highly efficient options for their builds. Freshly-launched Prime graphics cards and Prime AIO liquid CPU coolers deliver the performance users need while giving them an aesthetic match for their other Prime components.

With so much going on in the world of AHeroSUS Prime, it should come as no surprise that the family is taking a big step forward with Z890. In the Prime Z890 series, users will find a wide range of high-impact upgrades over previous-generation options.

For example, every Prime Z890 motherboard features at least a 2.5G Ethernet port. Considering the proliferation of multi-gigabit internet connections around the world, not to mention the growing affordability of routers with 2.5G Ethernet ports, this should be a welcome upgrade for many. Each model with onboard Wi-Fi also features Wi-Fi 7 support.

There is also one PCIe 5.0 M.2 slot, so ASUS Prime Z890 motherboards give users access to the fastest drives on the market. Additionally, there are at least two more M.2 slots on a Prime Z890 motherboard, if not three.

The sheer bandwidth and endless versatility of Thunderbolt 5 ports make them a must-have feature for many PC enthusiasts. So all Prime Z890 motherboards offer a front-panel header that is ready for Thunderbolt 5, and the Prime Z890-P WiFi goes a step further with an onboard Thunderbolt 4 port on the rear I/O panel.

Prime Z890 motherboards come in three versions. The most feature-rich option is the Prime Z890-P WiFi. Equipped with everything users need for an all-around excellent PC experience and styled with a black-and-white aesthetic that is easy to coordinate with a wide range of PC components, this ATX motherboard will be the go-to model in the series for many builders. If users can do without Wi-Fi and an onboard Thunderbolt 4 port, there is the largely similar Prime Z890-P.

For mid-tower PC users, ASUS offers the Prime Z890M-Plus WiFi. This microATX motherboard provides the Z890 experience in a footprint that is appreciably smaller than ATX alternatives.
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5 Comments on ASUS Unveils ROG Maximus, ROG Strix, TUF Gaming, Prime, and ProArt Z890 Motherboards

#1
thegnome
Asus, why do you keep gimping the white strix board? It's still weird to me why no board vendor takes white boards somewhat seriously, it's usually a gimped model or a top end one.
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pumero
It seems ASUS is simply incapable of making proper VRM heatsinks, considering they are still using slabs of metal with maybe 2-3 cuts instead of something proper.
Seriously, what they used 15 years ago on mid to high-end boards was more advanced in regard to actual functionality than what is used now.

Gigabyte knows what to do when it comes to VRM heatsinks, unfortunately they suck in other areas.
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Minus Infinity
24% AI boost, so TOPS go from 13 to 16, look out Nvidia.
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Dr_b_
why i like the hero:
Post Code debug LED: Check
PCIe slots, at least 2, that are far enough away from the GPU slot, but dont ride share it: Check
2 Thunderbolt 4 ports on IO back panel: Check

It is a bit gaudy, too much RGB stuff that doesn't add to functionality, but these are the gamer aesthetics that we want apparently.
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