ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-E GAMING WIFI (LGA 1700, Intel Z790, ATX)
EUR326,50

ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-E GAMING WIFI

LGA 1700, Intel Z790, ATX


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Ralpha83

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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better look for an other AIO the NZXT software is not the best out there also the performance is not good, memory you can go up to 7800 MT, Gskill DDR works good with Asus mainboards, Asus haves very nice PSU AIO : EKWB EK-Nucleus AIO CR360 Lux D-RGB PSU : ASUS ROG Strix Aura Edition 1000 W

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malsi.s

1 year ago

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vallici

1 year ago

For -E and -F, slightly different specs, e.g. M2 slots (5 vs 4) or their PCIe version support, or USB front panel connections. Power stages (VRM, capacitors) are also slightly different - these are shown in the product detail page on asus.com. -P is not 'ROG', so further different, including design (it's white/silver). There is now a II model for -E and -F, with support for Intel 14th gen, which seem more similar between themselves though... -F and -E compared: https://rog.asus.com/ch-en/compareresult?productline=motherboards&webpathname=ROG-STRIX-Z790-E-GAMING-WIFI-II,ROG-STRIX-Z790-F-GAMING-WIFI-II,ROG-STRIX-Z790-F-GAMING-WIFI,ROG-STRIX-Z790-E-GAMING-WIFI&partno=226979,226809,205836,205970&productid=24319,24320,21111,21117, -P https://www.asus.com/ch-en/motherboards-components/motherboards/prime/prime-z790-p/

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thydney1970

2 years ago

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Lenny2000

2 years ago

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Reddevil24

2 years ago

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Update Bios, always with these new MBs DDR 5 is still pretty new…?secondly check where you have out the RAM physically. If it’s two sticks of ram look actually on the motherboard. It says where it should go. Should go into a2 b2 not a1 or a2.

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digilaxiker

2 years ago

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nick.holenstein

2 years ago

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Well, I have a RTX 3060 with 12GB from MSI installed, I'm happy with it, I mainly play CK3 or similar at the moment anyway, so it should be enough for Anno ;)

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digilaxiker

2 years ago

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gschwinds

2 years ago

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The integrated/onboard graphics unit is not on the mainboard itself, it is in the CPU. This means that simply buying a mainboard with interfaces (VGA, DP, HDMI, etc) to connect a monitor does not mean that these can also be used. Only if the CPU also has a graphics unit do you not need a standalone graphics card. With Intel, it is the case that in principle all CPUs that do not have the letter F in their name have a graphics unit. F= no int. graphics unit. With AMD it is the other way round. Only CPUs that have a G at the end offer an integrated graphics unit.

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