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May 2019
(90%)
44 Reviews
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Both models trade blows in performance, but the Phantom Gaming model does stand as the better investment over the ROG Strix Z390-I Gaming. The ASUS ROG Strix Z390-I Gaming offers great performance and software, but the ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming-ITX/ac is...
So now that I have finished up testing and have run through the board and BIOS lets recap and look at where the Asus Strix Z390-I is ahead and behind. When looking at this compared to the previous Z370 model the big addition was bringing back the norm...
Published: 2018-10-19, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
If you've read our Core i9-9900K review then you'll be familiar with what you can expect from the new 9th Generation of Intel CPUs and the new Z390 chipset.Whenever a new CPU comes out there are always some motherboard revisions to look at, and the launch...
Abstract: October 8th was the release date for some embargos for the new Z390 chipset. And with this date coming and going we saw the major board partners show off most/all of their new lineups. With this brings new naming conventions, new looks, and new features o...
Published: 2018-10-08, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
Abstract: If you've been following along with our Z390 previews so far then you'll be aware of what they have to offer when compared to their Z370 forebears. If you haven't, then the primary changes are support for the 9th Generation of Intel CPUs, slightly faste...
Abstract: October 8th was the release date for some embargos for the new Z390 chipset. And with this date coming and going we saw the major board partners show off most/all of their new lineups. With this brings new naming conventions, new looks, and new features on the motherboards...
Published: 2019-02-28, Author: Ryan , review by: kitguru.net
Debug/Diagnostic LEDs, Ample RGB lighting options (12v/5v/onboard), USB 3.1 and Type-C, Dual M.2 with M.2 cooling, Integrated I/O shield, Large VRM heatsinks, Good quality VRM components, High-quality audio, Neutral styling
AURA RGB software compatibility issues (again), M.2 cooling runs on the warm-side, “only” 3 phase VCore VRM (albeit with 6 phases worth of components), Enhanced turbo is now “on by default”, with no warnings, Awkward to access front panel headers
It's hard to find anything significant to say about the ASUS ROG Strix Z390-I Gaming, which is mostly a good thing. The design is well-thought out and it is a sensible motherboard choice for anyone looking to build around the mini-ITX platform using Intel...
While it's no Maximus Impact, the ROG Strix Z390-I Gaming with its integrated I/O shield, massive VRM heatsink and well-equipped pair of M.2 ports is probably the most lavish mini-ITX board we've seen from Asus since the former's demise a few years ago. S...
Abstract: With the launch of the Intel's new Z390 Express chipset all large motherboard vendors have updated their mini-ITX models. At the moment there are seven different models available and prices range from 120 up to 320 Euro. This article will allow you to com...