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🔥 ASUS PRIME Z390-A: Optimal Performance and Versatility Unleashed Review

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Description of 🔥 ASUS PRIME Z390-A: Optimal Performance and Versatility Unleashed

ATX motherboard with Intel LGA1151 processor socket, DDR4-4266 memory support and modern interfaces. Optimized layout of memory modules and vias to increase memory overclocking potential (OptiMem II technology). Improved power system with high quality components. UEFI BIOS interface with easy-to-use settings search function. Intelligent cooling system with fan and water pump control via Fan Xpert 4 utility or UEFI BIOS interface. Modern interfaces: two M.2 connectors and RAID support based on NVMe PCIe SSDs. Complex of protective technologies 5X Protection III

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The best option for the new Intel Coffee Lake series processors in terms of price and quality is the ASUS Prime Z390-A. This board is straightforward and simple to use, and it allows you to overclock the processor and RAM to fairly high values. It also features a large selection of contemporary interfaces. A high-performance gaming or work system can be built with the ASUS Prime Z390-A motherboard. I advise buying.

Pros
  • Low cost, supported Intel Core processors from the 8th and 9th generations. Intel Z390 chip. DDR4 memory, up to 64 GB. a total of 15 USB ports. 2 M.2 is used for SSD drives. Backlight in RGB. 7 fans could be connected. As usual, Asus' construction quality is excellent.
Cons
  • A second heatsink for an SSD drive and a few additional connectors for an RGB tape are things I would like.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, glad I found this product.

Now I want to assemble a complete set of TUF accessories. and I plan to change to ASUS TUF Z390-PLUS GAMING. it has 2 rgb connectors in the rest tuf usually costs only 1. Different pros: Decent pay. I bought it to replace my msi z370 carbon pro. I bought a deepcool genome rog case and switched to asus in order to synchronize all the backlight Its cons: after msi, of course, for the same money, a rather poor package. and a little more complicated bios.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I didn't like it, I don't recommend buying it.

In general, I was disappointed a little in Asus. Before that, there were Asus boards, there were no problems. Started out of the box. The new one was created for those who like to dance with a tambourine. Firstly, when installing Windows, even the network does not work, i. E. you can’t install anything online, although it could be done 15 years ago. But there is a disk for the board, we install drivers from it, and only then the network starts working and you can install everything else…

Pros
  • Good workmanship. Works with i9 9900k. There is technical support. There is a CD with drivers, which is very necessary. Power supply to the 8-pin processor, you can use old PSUs.
Cons
  • Requires a DVD drive (no way without it, or a second PC) Problem with drivers for multi-channel sound. Incompatible with twisted pair or RJ-45 plug (requires p-through adapter and patch cord if router is not nearby) I didn’t set the required memory frequency automatically, I had to go into the BIOS. Incompatible with Windows 7, USB devices including keyboard and mouse will not work in it. Only Windows 10. Although this, I think, is of little interest to anyone.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, one of the best offers.

The new Intel Coffee Lake series processors are best supported by the ASUS Prime Z390-A motherboard, which offers the finest combination of affordability and performance. This motherboard offers a diverse selection of cutting-edge interfaces, is uncomplicated and user-friendly, and enables you to overclock both the processor and the RAM to respectable levels. For the purpose of constructing a high-performance gaming or work system, the ASUS Prime Z390-A motherboard is a solid option to…

Pros
  • Discounted cost, CPUs from the 8th and 9th generations of the Intel Core family were supported. Chipset developed by Intel Z390. Memory 4 is a DDR4 memory. Fifteen ports for USB devices. 2 × M.2 for SSD disks. backlight that uses RGB. Capability of connecting seven different fans. Consistently excellent: the build quality of an Asus product.
Cons
  • I need a couple extra connectors for the RGB tape, as well as a second heatsink for the solid-state drive (SSD).

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product at a good price, I advise you to try it.

After putting the computer back together with all of its parts, I discovered that it would not switch on. The initial piece of guidance that was offered by the Asus discussion boards suggested reinstalling the processor once more, removing the cooling, wiping the paste, opening the slot clamp, and removing the processor. performed each step once more, this time in the opposite order. although it's hard to believe, it did help. After that, each of the lights started flashing, and the download…

Pros
  • standard motherboard layout
Cons
  • global - no

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

A nice board to install, with good software, a heatsink and M2 screws included, a product for people. Everything performed as expected. Put 9600K. Dare to take it. appropriate for a hackintosh.

Pros
  • fantastic software I'm just overjoyed. There includes a fan control widget on top of all windows, intelligent overclocking, and a number of options (Fan Xpert 4). Along with numerous connectors, a unique lighting setup, and other nice features.
Cons
  • Why don't you color the port stub with signatures if it still seems like it was created in 2022? (as you did on my old Asus motherboard five years ago!)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

Dedicated worker; not much more. Previously, there was a GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS PRO WIFI with a faulty power supply circuit that made it difficult to power on. There were no issues with continuing to use the same model; everything clicked into place right away. CPU be quiet! Intel Core i5-9600K, 850W Chieftec APS-850CB, 16GB of DDR4 PC21300 2666MHz Crucial (BLS16G4D26BFSB RAM, 256GB of Intel SSDPEKKW256G801 760p-Series M.2 2280 PCI Express x4e 3.0 storage, and a 760p-Series M.2 2280 heatsink. True

Pros
  • Automatic support for current Intel microprocessors. The VRM power circuit and board components are expertly soldered. The M2 slot has a heatsink, so it doesn't overheat. Intel® Z390 chipset, Realtek® ALC S1220A eight-channel audio codec. The Q-Connector is readily available.
Cons
  • They're not around.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, more pros than cons.

I get two different vibes from it: that it's either a convenient bius or a beautiful work in progress. I should probably take a closer look at the tuf gaming version I'm using.

Pros
  • I thought it was quite cool, especially with the lighting and how neatly the design's element basis was laid out. The cost was reasonable.
Cons
  • Bius, compatible with i5 9600k processors A rather unfriendly exaggeration of the current. Like many others, I was annoyed by a flaw that occurred during Windows' initialization. I found a replica where the chipset was heating up to 57 degrees even when it was doing nothing. Perhaps you're thinking of a marriage here, but you'd be wrong.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but you can find a better one.

Its pros: mother like mother all is well I got up without dancing with a tambourine Its cons: RGB is not RGB Terrible backlight colors! Orange burns like bright green And white, like light blue I had to exclude some colors from the setup For me, this is a big minus.