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I chose this for the onboard WiFi and it works really well!
Feature filled board at a low price point!
System i9 10900k
i installed an m.2 drive a samsung 850 evo and a seagate HDD all work fine on my other pc but in this board i have to mess around in the bios and enable csm or what ever it's called just to get it to see the drives. and don't even get my started on Asus intrusion mode. Fatal error constantly when enabled.
But they are minor points. The board its self is great, the bios is detailed and it looks gorgeous. Just the software that lets it down
I had no issues installing and using the board. It has a good amount of ports and even has a m.2 wifi slot in addition to the two m.2 slots for ssd's.
The board certainly looks the part but I was slightly disappointed to see the shroud over the chipset, next to the ssd m.2 slot is plastic. There is a heatsink on the chipset itself, but what you see above is just a piece of plastic, impossible to discern with the eye just looking at it. Regardless the chipset is cooled properly and certainly the VRM stays nice and cool with an overclocked i7-10700k.
I really can't fault the physical layout of the board apart from the small niggle mentioned above. However the bios is buggy. The bios that shipped with the board was the initial version 04** and it had several issues. For example it was impossible to get both my monitors working, running one of a dedicated GPU and one of the CPU. Once I updated to the new version 06** that got fixed.
I also have an issue with the adaptive voltage setting for the CPU, it does not seem to work properly and I am hoping it is just another bios issue. I can not get anything near stable. Inputting a voltage of 1.3v was all of a sudden 1.6v in Windows with temps hitting the 90's just loading Windows. I have always run adaptive voltage on every cpu since the i7 4790 days without issue, but now I am unable to get stable with voltage all over the place.
For now I am running a constant vcore and it work really well. Got 5.1ghz with avx offset of 1 at 1.395v.
The bios needs some work, but I can almost forgive them because it is just after release. I will have to play around some more with the adaptive voltage.
In general a good looking and fast performing motherboard with some bios bugs.
First, the box and motherboard were not sealed in any way, a bit of disappointment there because I wanted to be absolutely sure that the motherboard is actually new. However, the motherboard looks new and all the accessories came in sealed bags.
Then, it puts the memory at 2133 MHz by default (no overclocking). I have 2 x Corsair 3200 MHz and Intel i9 10900K so I'm expecting at least 2933 MHz from this motherboard, specially when it says up to 4800 MHz in the specs and I paid so much for it. Well, it turns out that turning on the overclocking causes a random crash now and then, regardless of heavy load or not. I tried 3200 MHz and 2933 MHz, the same issue. It turns out this is a known issue with this motherboard. I'm assuming no gamer would buy a motherboard with just 2133 MHZ memory frequency, so I don't recommend buying this motherboard. It's a waste of money.
I used the latest BIOS version, upgraded myself. I don't know if an updated BIOS in the future would solve this issue, I'm very pessimistic, but for now I'm staying with 2133 MHz for stability.
Building was fast and easy. only a slight issue with the size of the rear io fitting in my phantek p400 case. i had to leave some motherboard screws out. Also the board is thin so i had to shim the cpu cooler mount on my corsair H100 v2. I did this with some washers.
Im running an i5 9600k in mine and with the cooler its sitting at 30 degrees (fans on silent). on boost its about 50 so plenty of room for overclocking. I'll report back once ive done that. The CPU mount is tight so it was a little scary pulling that lever down. Its been a while since i last did one. But it located perfectly.
the AI suite software has advanced a lot since my old p8p67 pro. Also the Bios is really easy to use. I had windows up and running in less that 15 minutes using UEFI boot.
Fan control is awesome. also the RBG lighting looks pretty pimp.
The motherboard doesn't come in a static bag. I thought this was strange but apparently its normal for ROG boards. That said the board worked great so obviously isn't an issue
i've included some pictures. I haven't tidied the fan wires yet because they are too short so don't judge me lol
UPDATE: The CPU temp is stuck on 11 degrees. This is in both bios and AI suite. This makes tuning the fans difficult. I seem to remember Asus temps are always a bit wild but this is clearly a fault. I'm going to run a 2pin thermal sensor instead and hope its just a software issue.
now running 4.8ghz with 1.35 volts. realtemp is showing 70 degrees max temp.











