ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Hero (WiFi 6E) LGA 1700(Intel®13th&12th Gen) ATX Gaming Motherboard(PCIe 5.0,DDR5,20+1power Stages,2.5Gb LAN, Bluetooth V5.2,2X Thunderbolt 4 Ports,5xM.2, Thunderbolt™ 4/USB4)
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Jessica Hanzman
> 3 dayI had all sorts of issues with 128GB of ram initially, but eventually got it all working.
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reviewmaster
Greater than one weekOnce installed works amazing, but the manual and instructions are not intuitive at all. Was unable to get the computer to post to find out that every power connector needs to be plugged into the motherboard from the psu, however this is not mentioned anywhere in the manual. Once that was figured out, the motherboard has been performing excellent.
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Luis
Greater than one weeklos perifericos tienden a desconectarse aleatoriamente de forma random, espero que sea un caso aislado y solucionen este problema con alguna actualizacion
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Steve C.
> 3 dayBought this as soon as the Raptor Lake CPUs launched, so I put my new i9-13900 in this unit. Its the same shape and board layout as the Z690 model of this board, so the waterblocks and other things for the Z690 Hero seem to fit this board without any fuss. I cant guarantee that for *all* items, but the EKWB waterblock I had, for example, moved over and had no clearance issues at all.
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Excelente producto, llego antes de lo pensado, hasta ahorita funciona correctamente
> 3 dayExcelente producto, hasta ahorita funciona perfectamente.
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Luis Alvarado
> 3 dayIncredible motherboard to say the least. This thing packs a lot of power. But do note that of you use all 4 slots and enable xmp it will not work. Either the system freezes or halts before loading. You can read more on reddit but any ddr5 that you get that says xmp 3.0 ready might not work with this mobo. At least until a newer firmware comes out.
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hesam
19-11-2024This board cant support 128 Gb RAM .I used 4 of 32GB 6000 MHZ , shows error 55
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David
> 3 dayNext-Gen M.2 Support: PCIe 5.0 M.2 slot on the bundled ROG Hyper M.2 card (NOT WITH RTX 4090 INSTALLED) My ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX® 4090 covers the x16 slot that the Hyper M.2 card needs to go in. No PCIe 5.0 M.2 for me. Deal breaker? No, but 700.00 dollars is a lot to pay and lose the ability to use the next gen M.2 5.0 SSD. But REALLY ASUS, you made the motherboard and the video card! Think about it ASUS. We are going to pay top dollar for a motherboard. You have to know we want to use the best video card available. Im not going to send it back, because I plan on using the new 990 PRO PCIe® 4.0 NVMe™ SSD 2TB. Not going to get into the numbers, but this drive should be darn close to the 5.0 speeds for now. And if you are considering a riser cable. No luck there. Not only do the 5.0 cables not exist, from my research the 3.0 cables dont work half the time. Also, you cannot use the Hyper card in the 1rst x16 slot. It needs to go in the 2nd x16 slot for PCIe 5.0. to work. On the good side there are boards under 300.00 dollars you can buy that do not have this issue.
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Steven G.
> 3 dayI have stuck with ASUS for every build. I did because of their reliability - until now. I have a lot of experience building systems. I tried every trick I could think of to get this unit working: updated the BIOS and all the other items, like chipset updates, tried different variations of known good hardware, switched out the DRAM modules in different configurations, et. al., but nothing worked. All the hardware met ASUS compatibilty lists.
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Beans
> 3 dayAwesome. Very posh