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ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-I GAMING WIFI?
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From a feature perspective, it has all I could possibly need and more. Wifi 6, 2.5gbe (though not very useful until someone starts building 2.5gb routers), Bluetooth 5.1, all easy to use and good reception. Occasionally I pick up the wifi from a nearby hotel that's gotta be at least a quarter of a mile away. I'll probably never use all the available USB ports, but it's got loads of them in every flavor that's relevant in 2020. (At least one good thing to say about 2020.) I'm strictly a headphone user, but it's got superb 7.1 audio available, too. I can't even think of something I would like to have that isn't there.
Overclocking is a piece of cake, especially for newbies. I've got my proc running at 4.8GHz, and 3200MHz on the memory and it's completely stable. Could probably do even better if I really knew what I was doing, but I'm just relying on the AI overclocking for now.
Conventional wisdom is that the LGA1200 socket is going to support at least up to 11th Gen when it comes out (and Intel's 7nm woes make that even more likely), so future drop in upgradeability is built in. Also a good chance (but no guarantees) that it will support PCIe 4.0 when it shows up on the processors, though I'm not sure how useful that will be until several generations down the line.
If gaming is your primary concern, this MB paired with the 10600K is where it's at today. For a productivity heavy workload, AMD is probably still a better bet, but personally I'll only be using some light to moderate Photoshop work, and possibly future personal/youtube video editing so I have no need to push things to the productivity limit with the radical price increases involved in doing so. YMMV.
Overall, a strong recommend from me on this product.
(Disclosure: By posting this review I am eligible for a 90 day warranty extension, but as the base is 3 years that's not a big deal. The opinions herein are my own and were not influenced by this bonus, just happy timing as I was planning to post a review anyway.)

1. Memory slot it too close to cpu. Makes it almost impossible to install a air cooling fan.
2. bios instructions are not user friendly


The only issue I did have with the board is with the included optional chipset fan. I installed it for kicks, but it doesn't do a thing. Not once has the fan spun up or even been registered in BIOS. Not sure if the fan itself is dead or if it's an issue with that fan controller.
Aside from that, this is a fantastic board with typical ASUS quality and the best BIOS in the biz. Would recommend.






Pros:
-solid construction
-tons of options in bios
-software aka "bloatware" is really handy and I like it
-packaging and accessories are a bonus
-lighting
Cons:
-on board leds are dim
-firmware outdated
-AIO blocks ram (need to re-orient cpu heatsink)
-wifi, i dont need it ( or do I? see below)
-Armoury crate has old drivers (check website)
-The extra fan was installed but no clue how that works ...
Suggestions:
-download the software armoury crate, AI suite 3, ez updater
-Go to the website and download the latest drivers, Armoury crate is outdated
- get the 707 firmware and install it using the AI suite3 custom firmware installer
==> download from the site, run the renamer, copy the renamed file onto a clean usb and plug it into the bios port in the back, then browse from AI suite updater and hit update on the bottom right. PC reboots twice be patient and don't touch anything.
-Install the WIFI antenna, YOU need it for Bluetooth. I didn't and couldn't understand why my Bluetooth has zero distance and figured it uses the Wi-Fi antenna. I don't use WIFI but am hard wired and disabled WIFI in device manager.
-Lights staying on after shutdown ? Go into bios>advanced>APM Config> ERP > enable (S4+S5)



ASUS HAS TO ADDRESS THIS ISSUE!
This is completely unacceptable. These are currently the most expensive Z490 ITX boards, with the least amount of power stages leading to the hottest VRM in the high end. And to add reliability issues on top of that? They should issue a recall and take all of these boards off the shelf until they figure out what the problem is. I was hoping ASUS would bring back high end small form factor to the Zx90 platforms like they have for AMD's X570 in their ROG Crosshair VIII Impact. Now I'm just happy I didn't spend $400+ on unreliable board that is supposed to be the best.



Got a second one to fix the USB issue, only new change to the system and now the PC will randomally shutdown after 20 minutes, no BSOD. Just a hard freeze, and then shut down.








