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ASUS Prime Z590-A LGA 1200 (Intel11th/10th Gen) ATX Motherboard (14+2 DrMOS Power Stages,3X M.2, Intel 2.5 Gb LAN, USB 3.2 Front Panel Type-C,…

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  • Intel LGA 1200 Socket: Designed to unleash the maximum performance of 11th Gen Intel Core processors
  • AI Motherboard : AI overclocking, AI cooling and AI noise cancelation
  • Enhanced Power Solution: 14plus2 DrMOS power stages, ProCool sockets, alloy chokes and durable capacitors for stable power delivery in the most demanding situations
  • Comprehensive Cooling: VRM heatsink, PCH heatsink, hybrid fan headers and Fan Xpert 4 utility
  • Boosted Memory Performance: Careful routing of traces and vias, plus ground layer optimizations to preserve signal integrity for improved memory overclocking with ASUS OptiMem II

Specification: ASUS Prime Z590-A LGA 1200 (Intel11th/10th Gen) ATX Motherboard (14+2 DrMOS Power Stages,3X M.2, Intel 2.5 Gb LAN, USB 3.2 Front Panel Type-C,…

Brand

‎ASUS

Compatible Processor Types

‎11th Generation Intel Core

Model

‎PRIME Z590-A

Model Name

‎DDR4 128GB, INTEL 11 10 GEN;aura sync;RGB lighting

Model Year

‎2021

Product Dimensions

‎36.68 x 36.68 x 30 cm, 1.6 Kilograms

Item model number

‎PRIME Z590-A

Memory Storage Capacity

‎128 GB

Memory Slots Available

‎4

RAM memory maximum size

‎128 GB

Ram Memory Technology

‎DDR4

Processor Socket

‎LGA 1200

Manufacturer

‎ASUS

Graphics Card Interface

‎PCI Express

Processor model number

‎Intel® Socket LGA1200 for 11th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors & 10th Gen Intel® Core™, Pentium® Gold and Celeron® Processors

Compatible Devices

‎Personal Computer

Chipset Type

‎Intel Z590

Number of items

‎1

Batteries Included

‎No

Batteries Required

‎No

Wireless Type

‎802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 802.11ax

Total USB ports

‎9

Form Factor

‎Atx

Does it contain liquid?

‎No

Country of Origin

‎China

Item Weight

‎1 kg 600 g

5 reviews for ASUS Prime Z590-A LGA 1200 (Intel11th/10th Gen) ATX Motherboard (14+2 DrMOS Power Stages,3X M.2, Intel 2.5 Gb LAN, USB 3.2 Front Panel Type-C,…

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  1. B. Hammer

    This motherboard is great for its price range.

    My Lan experience:
    When I did a clean install of windows, the LAN driver updated itself – I just had to proceed with windows setup without the internet connection, and once I got to the desktop it sorted itself out. However, when I booted the PC from a drive with a previous installation of windows, I had to update the lan driver myself. Just plan ahead and put the lan driver on a thumb drive so that if you need it, you have it.

    General Value:
    The board is super hands-off: it overclocks the CPU as much as the cpu, temperature, and power supply will allow, within preset safety margins. Because of this (in combination with the overclockable CPU and a sufficient graphics card), it runs the games that I play consistently at 60fps, which is all I want.

    It has plenty of expansion slots. It has 3 M.2 drive spots, and so many USBs. It has several RGB headers. It supports USB-C front panel connections. It supports high end audio systems. The layout is easy to work with even in a mid-size tower. I particularly like that the sata cable connections are sideways and that the fan headers are in discrete spots that won’t cause wire crossover on the face of this very nice looking motherboard.

    Lots of RGB support, though I wish the LEDs on the lower right of the board were diffused. Its very pretty, and looks great in my glass-sided, LED-filled case.

    Tech support is rated low because:
    The overclocking is more aggressive than I like. I have sufficient power and cooling that it pretty much constantly tries to max the overclock. There’s no need for my CPU to be hanging out as close to 5000 MHz as it can get when I’m browsing Amazon, but I don’t have a lot of control over how much the board tries to overclock. There are only a few available settings, and all of them seem to behave the same way.

    It took me a while to figure out how to turn off the LEDs when the computer is powered off. An unrelated thread on Reddit helped me find the bios setting to do it, but until then I had to literally unplug the power supply to get the lights to shut off.

    I hate Armoury Crate. It provides very little control over my system, and reports system stats in a gaudy, poorly laid out overlay that I can’t dismiss from my screen. The stats are snapshot only, with no graphing available. The FanExpert floating bubble constantly floats over game windows, and doesn’t appear to actually do anything. I uninstalled it all and now I use the UEFI bios to manage the mobo and downloaded Aura Creator by itself to manage LEDs. I am much happier.

    Armoury Crate does not manage GPU, plan to download a separate GPU utility.

    I uninstalled the AI Noise Cancelling utility. It negatively affected every voice chat program I use.

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  2. Caparison

    焦って購入したので、海外からの輸入品で日本語対応していませんでした。後日、日本語版が発売されたので、使用せず手離しました。

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  3. thessmiko

    Never had any problem! Absolutely great product and it was easy to install and use!

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  4. B. Hammer

    I was looking to build a new PC and did not want to break the bank by purchasing a ROG motherboard. I have owned five other ASUS motherboards (other brands as well) and really appreciate the care, support, and effort ASUS puts into their motherboard lineup. I settled on this because of the price is right and it possesses all the necessary features I was looking for.

    The motherboard itself has a nice layout. With all of my peripherals and cables attached, nothing feels overly crowded. I really like the fact that the headers for the majority of attachments are placed on the perimeter of the board. Yes, a few are in the middle, but with a board this size with as many connections as it provides, that is unavoidable.

    The back panel is laid out very nicely. I use a lot of peripherals (see attached images). My computer case is an In-Win D-Frame. The wires stick out at an odd angle because the back panel of the motherboard faces upward (see attached images). Since the layout of the back panel is laid out nicely, directing the wires and cables around the chassis proves no problem.

    Some additional things I like about this board:
    – USB-C connections. Many of my devices are only USB-C, so nice touch
    – Comes with 2 heatsinks for M.2 drives (I have 2 Samsung 970 EVO Plus)
    – Has three 3-pin aRGB headers on the perimeter of the board, not in the middle
    – Plenty of fan headers (though, I use an iCue Commander Pro)
    – No LAN issues (Ubiquiti equipment and CAT6a cabling in my home) and high transfer rates
    – Overclocking the CPU (i7-10700k) was flawless, no issues (see attached image from CPU-Z)

    I would have liked to see a M.2-e slot on this board. This would have allowed the installation of a M.2 WiFi card. I knew this board did not possess one, so this is not a big deal and resulted in no lost stars for the rating. Yet, the Prime Z590M-Plus comes with one, so putting a M.2-e slot on the Prime Z590-A should not have been difficult.

    One issue that frustrated me is overclocking my RAM. In the beginning, I decided to use two Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB DDR4 4000 (PC4-3200) C16 1.35V modules. Originally, I installed them in slots 1 and 3, resulting in no overclock. I even attempted manually adjusting timings and voltages in the BIOS, resulting in no overclock. Granted, this RAM is not on the qualified vendor list, but similar types from Corsair are. I bought two other types of Corsair RAM on the qualified vendor list, still resulting in no overclock.

    I finally placed the RAM (the original ones I purchased) in the motherboard memory slots 2 and 4. Like magic, overclocking finally was working. I am not sure if this is intentional for this board or a defect, but others should be aware of this. I returned the slower RAM and kept the original, faster pair. This experience for me resulted in a reduction of 1 star.

    Despite that, overclocking of the RAM and CPU have been stable for over a month. I have run several stress tests during that time in order to improve the CPU overclocking. This has resulted in a slight bump. Right now, the CPU consistently hovers around 4.9 Ghz, though this may be more of a reflection of the CPU cooler I am using rather than the combination of hardware. If I had better cooling, I might be able to push that frequency a wee-bit higher.

    Overall, I am satisfied with this motherboard. I love gaming with 144Hz refresh rates at 1080p and this machine performs well. I also do a lot of video editing (Adobe Premier Pro) for work and performance is also excellent.

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  5. jp

    Tiene 3 puertos para NVME pero muuuchas trabas.. a menos que tengas un intel de 11ava generacion – NO SIRVE CON NVMES DE 4TA GEN– OJO NO SIRVE. Solo sirven los dos de abajo y con nvmes de 3era generacion, una total chafada, tengo una ryzen y en esa hasta pude hacer raid con discos de 4ta gen..

    Otra cosa es que el disipador del panel trasero es tan grande que no cabe un ventilador de enfriamiento liquido en el mismo case sin pegarle.. es demasiado estorboso, necesitas un full tower mas largo de lo normal.

    Y por si fuera poco , si usas tus pci express hay 2 de las que deshabilitan tus SATA.. otra total guarrada por lo cual te quedas con solo 4 sata.. chafisima.. solo la compre por el conector thunderbolt 4 para conectar la tarjeta que prende el monitor Lg Ultrafine.. pero la vdd recomiendo por mucho más una mother con ryzen y el conector thunderbolt 3, la ryzen hasta con disipador normal corre bien, se puede calentar y no hace feo.. y carisimo el procesador 11va generacion por si quieres usar todo.. no vale la pena!

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    ASUS Prime Z590-A LGA 1200 (Intel11th/10th Gen) ATX Motherboard (14+2 DrMOS Power Stages,3X M.2, Intel 2.5 Gb LAN, USB 3.2 Front Panel Type-C,…
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