
ASUS ROG Strix Z690-I Gaming
$250.00
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Specification: ASUS ROG Strix Z690-I Gaming
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8 reviews for ASUS ROG Strix Z690-I Gaming
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$250.00
El Narnia –
Pros: Bracket LGA 1200 fit without issues Cons: EK AIO not fit in this board. I replaced it with a Corsair that its sleeves are a little smaller and it works very well! Overall Review: Recommended
Ronald A. –
Overall Review: When installing a 980 pro to the top M2 slot there is a gap between it and the bottom thermal pad. When adding the cover it bends the drive into the gap. I have fixed it with a thinner thermal pad on the cover and used small plastic washers to raise the bottom bracket up.
Anonymous –
Pros: High end board Cons: Stacked M.2 Slots Overall Review: Check the clearance under the CPU socket when building in a SFF case. I tried to put this in an H1 and it would not close because the radiator fan collided with the stacked M.2 heatsink.
yyc –
Overall Review: When installing a sn850 to the top m.2 slot there is a gap between it and the bottom thermal pad. When adding the cover it bends the drive into the gap. I have fixed it with a thinner thermal pad on the cover and used small paper to raise the bottom bracket up.
Jason L. –
Pros: It’s a nice board. Specs, build, features, etc. I would write more if I was able to use it long enough to find out. Cons: Cannot keep the computer on for more than a few hours at most. Constant issues with my G.Skill DDR5 5600 36-36-36-76 RAM. Newest BIOS upgrade to 0811 made it more unstable than the previous. XMP on or off, doesn’t matter, differen’t BSODs that all revolve around RAM occur. Overall Review: Of all the computers I’ve ever built, this is what I get for being an early…
Satonmyass –
Pros: Quality, Connectivity, Onboard Connectors Cons: A little pricey Overall Review: I never post reviews in things I buy, but I noticed that the top review for this board states it does not fit the NZXT H1. So I needed to chime in to make sure that comment wasnt going to deter anyone from buying this board for the H1. Dont get me wrong, the fit is very tight, but not so much so anything is strained or squished. As commented on the other review, while you are closing up the radiator panel,…
Andrew T. –
Pros: Everything just worked right out of the box. 12900k Corsair Vengeance DDR5 5600mhz. Squeezed this build into a Phanteks Eclipse 200p ITX case. Plenty of room. EVGA SuperNova 1000w gold power supply, ASUS RTX 2070 dual mini graphics card. Arctic liquid freezer ii 280 cooler. VRM Fan built in Cons: None really. would have been nice to have a 3rd m.2 slot or even pcie5 on the m.2 lanes but i guess that will have to wait till next gen. Overall Review: It’s pricey but worth the money in my…
Leonard A. –
Pros: This was a motherboard for a Silverstone RVZ03 case. By the time I was finished, it had two Samsung 980 NVME memory cards, a 12 Generation I7 Processor with a Noctua fan and heatsink. and an MSI 1650 video card. It was crammed so full of high tech stuff, I didn’t think it would boot. My bad, the Corsair 750 watt power supply didn’t even bat an eye and it fired right up. It is one of the cutest computer builds I’ve ever done, and it ROCKS! After I convinced the Intel drivers to load,…