Prime Z790-A WiFi 6E LGA 1700(Intel 14th,13th&12th) ATX Motherboard (16+1 DrMOS, PCIe 5.0
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LGA1700
ATX
Z790
WiFi 6E
C
$424
$331.06
2 stores
Specifications
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reviews504
UPC195553939324
Model #PRIME Z790-A WIFI
Weight3.7 lbs
SocketLGA1700
MemoryDDR5
Max RAM128
RAM Slots1
Form FactorATX
WiFiWiFi 6E
value7
PERFORMANCE
77%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.2 · 5 reviews
★★★★★An In-Depth Review: The ASUS Prime Z790-A WiFi 6E LGA 1700 ATX Motherboard
After a less-than-ideal experience with the Ryzen 7900x3D CPU and Gigabyte motherboard, I made the strategic decision to change course and try the ASUS Prime Z790-A WiFi 6E LGA 1700 ATX Motherboard, coupled with the Intel i7 14700k CPU. This combo has proven to be nothing short of a revelation, setting a new standard in performance, stability, and ease-of-use.
The need for a dependable system prompted the switch from Ryzen to Intel, and the Intel i7 14700k CPU, in conjunction with the ASUS Prime Z790-A motherboard, has exceeded all expectations. The stability and performance offered by this combination are unparalleled, a stark contrast to the issues I faced with the previous setup.
The ASUS Prime Z790-A motherboard stands out with its advanced design and rich feature set, which includes support for the latest Intel 14th, 13th, and 12th generation CPUs, robust power delivery via 16+1 DrMOS power stages, and DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 compatibility. The motherboard's forward-thinking design ensures preparedness for future upgrades, offering a level of flexibility that was absent in the Gigabyte motherboard.
When it comes to overclocking, the ASUS Prime Z790-A motherboard shines with its stability, allowing me to push the Intel CPU to its limits without any system instability or overheating. This has been a breath of fresh air, especially compared to the Gigabyte board that struggled to maintain stability during overclocking.
A significant advantage of the ASUS Prime Z790-A motherboard is its user-friendly setup process. It features clear boot indications and debugging lights, which make troubleshooting straightforward, ensuring any potential issues can be quickly identified and resolved. This is a considerable improvement over the Gigabyte board, which lacked these useful features.
The ASUS motherboard comes with a detailed, comprehensive manual that makes the installation process a breeze. The clarity of instructions and the overall user-friendliness of the BIOS setup was a refreshing change from the unclear and ambiguous instructions that accompanied the Gigabyte motherboard.
Connectivity is another area where the ASUS Prime Z790-A excels. With built-in WiFi 6E, a 2.5 Gb LAN port, and multiple USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports including a front panel Type-C, it caters to all connectivity requirements. The inclusion of Thunderbolt 4/USB4 and DP ports further adds to its versatility, ensuring a broad range of devices can be connected with ease.
The motherboard also supports future-ready technologies like DDR5 and PCIe 5.0, and features four M.2 slots for storage expansion. This allows for a clean, clutter-free build, a significant upgrade from the SATA-dependent Gigabyte board.
In conclusion, the ASUS Prime Z790-A WiFi 6E LGA 1700 ATX Motherboard, when paired with the Intel i7 14700k CPU, offers a transformative upgrade to any PC build. This combination outshines the Ryzen 7900x3D CPU and Gigabyte motherboard in terms of performance, stability, ease of setup, and user-friendly features. If you're seeking an unrivalled computing experience, this CPU and motherboard combo comes highly recommended.
Samuel T. · 2024-02-15 · via amazon
★★★★★Worth the money and works well
Built my first pc with this beast of a mother board ive had no issues its great
Luis R · 2026-03-03 · via amazon
★★★★★Examine carefully for damage
I returned the first 2 due to damage to the cpu connector. I ‘think’ someone had ordered them, accidentally damaged the area, and then returned them. Then, they were sent to me. The third one was in new condition. But something that I was not aware of, these Z760 mobo’s will not recognize nor boot a regular hard drive. They use the M.2 SSD’s.
Terry L. Clevinger · 2023-06-28 · via amazon
★★★★★Poor quality control!
I've been building my personal gaming computers since the early 90's. For the past 20 years or so, I've been an ASUS fanboy, buying both motherboards and GPU's from them. For my latest build, while I *did* get my GPU from another mfg, I went with this motherboard.
My first one arrived DOA. Couldn't believe it, so took it to a local shop where they have diag tools I don't. Confirmed it was DOA. I was in my return window, so sent it back and ordered another. This one worked just long enough to get out of the return window, so I have had to work with ASUS support.
When the second one died, I went back to my local shop to confirm that it was dead. The LED's light up, but no POST, no video, nada. Shut it down one night and the next morning it just wouldn't power up. They tested all of the components and confirmed it was the mobo again. I gave ASUS support the test info and they felt it was adequate to give me an RMA. Once they receive it, they will test it, confirm it's dead, and send another replacement.
I like the look of the mobo, its features, and the price was comparable to the competition. I've liked the ASUS overclock tool in the past, although I have not used it with this mobo (don't usually overclock until I've run the PC for a year or two). But ASUS reliability in my past systems has had me as a consistent customer.
If this one dies anytime in the next 2 years, I won't replace with ASUS even though it would be covered by warranty. I bought and built this computer to USE, not be a diagnostic bench subject. Don't know if it's just this particular model, the chipset in general, or what. But buyer beware!
****UPDATE****
Just received a response from ASUS. They say that the board has damage (CPU socket) that is not covered by warranty. To repair they want over $350USD!! More than the cost of a new board!!
As noted earlier, the board suddenly stopped working one morning (case hadn't been opened in 3 months), so if said damage was actually done to the returned board, it wasn't the cause of the failure and either occurred in shipping or at their facility.
Needless to say, ASUS will not get another dime of my money. I'm ordering a new board from another company today. Avoid this company until they get their act together!!
Vance C. Bowers · 2023-05-09 · via amazon
★★★★★Looks good in a white build
Paired this board with a 13600k,white vetro 360 AIO, 32gb corsair vengeance white and it looks pretty sharp. The bios is super easy to use and overclocking is a breeze (make sure to flip your jumper before installing GPU) although i cant get my 6000mhz ram above rated at all without instability but its probably the sticks. Wifi works great, Ethernet obviously works great.Plenty off USB, plenty of storage expansion. The Prime line is probably ASUS best middle ground at the moment of course the TUF series is pretty on par with this one as well. AURA sync is a pain as usual and never links correctly with corsair ram but the board itself is great.