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Second attempt at building with this board seems to be working as intended. The OC on my processor is pretty mediocre relative to the voltage I'm sending it (Prime 95-stable 5.0GHz all core @1.35 Vcore), but I probably just lost the silicon lottery. Not an expert OCer by any means, so maybe other operator error, as well.
The savior of this entire transaction was Amazon's exchange policy. I requested a new board on a Sunday, and it arrived to me two days later without me even having to send the defective board back first. This obviously saved a ton of time relative to an RMA, and made the process of replacing the first board with the second one a lot simpler. I didn't have to worry about removing cables and other accessories that came with the board from my build and repackaging them to send back, which would have made an already obnoxious process much worse.
Two stars off for the defective original board. I’ve been a loyal customer of Asus motherboards for all of my past builds, but will probably assess other options next time. Needless to say, it’s frustrating spending $400 for a board that doesn’t work after hours of putting everything together.
Five stars for amazon's exchange policy. I don't think I will ever order any major PC components from another retailer in the future.
Pros:
Good look
INSANE amount of options and controls in the bios (Seriously, you can spend hours in the bios and still be looking up what some things do)
Good power delivery without being loud
Good layout (very important since some manufacturers will put sata or usb or other connectors in weird places)
Cons: (more like nitpicks)
The amount of crap you have to take off the motherboard to install the m.2 drives is honestly a little unsettling. First remove GPU (if installed) then the chipset cooler cover has to come off, THEN the m.2 slot covers come off.
The onboard power/ reset buttons light up bright white and cannot be turned off. SUPER ANNOYING
For $400, a back plate would have been appreciated (Like the Formula)
i paired this with a 10900k, evga 2080ti ultra ftw3 hybrid
was stuck on a boot loop initially and was not posting..
i was only able to get it to post when unplugging my mouse, keyboard, network adapter etc.. at first.. with a 1200w EVGA P2 PSU.. and unplugging all other sata drives/devices
changed to a Corsair RM750x to test if it would work.. and it did except I couldn't use the thunderbolt expansion that came with this card.. so i changed to a 1000w rmx psu.. still unable to use the thunderbolt expansion but can run my other drives..
but now, in addition to the issues mentioned, each boot.. something would power off or not be detected.
i was probably unlucky though.
At this time, I gave it to a local tech shop and they, too, could not figure out WTF was wrong with the setup.
Returned the second board, as well as the CPU, Memory (which is on the QVL), and the M2 (which is also on the QVL). Got entirely different CPU, same memory, same M2.
Installed everything a 3rd time. GUESS WHAT? A2 Error.
I am beyond frustrated at this point, and this will be the last PC I ever build (after 20+ years of building them, I've had enough). Just got off the phone with another wonderful Indian gentleman who informed me there are no American tech support agents, because I couldn't understand WTF he was saying 9 times out of 10 -- just what you want to hear when you spend OVER SEVEN HUNDRED EFFIN DOLLARS ON A EFFIN MOTHERBOARD.
This is the last ASUS product I ever buy. I can't wait til Corsair starts making high end motherboards and wipes the floor with these losers. Horrible product, horrible experience, NEVER BUY ASUS.
I just replaced an Asus Z97-A legacy with this board in a new build. I'd buy Asus for Quality and this is great board, but for the price - it really needs more.
They've placed the 20 PIN USB 3.0 port at the front of the board, and those using a full size card will often block access to that port. While Asus anticipated this issue and made the connecter horizontal instead of vertical, the bulky adapter sometimes is cumbersome to get in, thus resorting to purchasing the newer front panel connector this board supports, but it should have been included.
Removing 10 screws just to mount a single M2 module is a bit ridiculous. Once you get the board placed and mounted in the case, if you mount a top fan, the ARgb Headers and CPU fan connectors are VERY CUMBERSOME to get to.
Flex and other buttons on motherboard are useless for most and would much prefer a switch option or a front panel connector for such. While I imagine this is an enthusiast board - I still believe price vs features is unbalanced.











