Installed Ultra 7 285K in Gigabyte Z890 Aero G with Artic iii CPU AIO 360, 5090 MSI Liquid, two sticks 96Gb Corsair 6000 and Tesla GPU in Midsize NZXT H7 HiFlow. Set BIOS at 125W TPD, 250W power limit, underclocked 4.6, running 20 cores 100% under 70C on simulations w both GPUs full CUDA for months without a glitch. Using FanControl thru CPU_OPT for Tesla cooling perfectly. Much Cooler and Stabler than 7800x3D and I9-10900 prior builds.
Amazon Customer · 2025-11-21 · via amazon
★★★★★Works pretty well - no issues with it.
Works pretty well. I had no issues with it. Seems like they are staying on top of BIOS updates as I see a lot (just one from last week) The quality looks pretty good and it has a nice little digital number display for debugging.
Ryan · 2025-05-15 · via amazon
★★★★★A good motherboard for creative work
I chose this motherboard as it has a good feature set for the price, though I wished the PCIe lanes were more plentiful and not so much either or when it comes to the graphics card in the primary slot and the primary NVMe drive slot. However, to be fair this is a fairly common thing for consumer grade motherboard in general.
This board does contain 5 NVMe slots, one is gen 5, the rest gen 4, 2 of them are connected directly to the CPU as your boot drive can be in the top gen 4 slot just below the primary GPU expansion slot, and the only x16 slot, the other 2 are either x8, or x4 but all have a physical x16 layout.
Like many board out there, if you run 2 GPU's, both will run at x8, but the combines lanes means roughly more performance from both GPU's, crucial for high def video editors when time is of the essence. This means faster renders overall can be expected. Even SATA takes away from using some of the NVMe slots.
At the moment, I have 2 NVMe drives, one for boot/programs, one for video caching for editing, one SATA SSD for work ion video projects and a spinning drive of 4TB's for archive storage of all video related material and final video rendering to have easy access to should I need to recut or reuse a clip for another project etc.
This board is the later version of the Aero G. It originally came out as the Z790 chlipset, socket 1700, but the 15th gen Core Ultra chips now use the 1951 socket and updated Z890 chipset. The older version only had one 2.5GB LAN, now it has 2, and 2 USB C ports on the back. The current one has only 1 USB C port, and can do USB C alt mode for display port etc and can be used for charging and is capable of USB 4 or Thunderbolt as well.
The 2 LAN ports are for either redundancy or to double up and up the throughput I think.
So far it's been good and the I/O shield come preinstalled and sits in a Fractal Focus G case and so far it seems to be running well. I have updated the BIOS twice, once for the CPU's microcode update and a later BIOS update just a few days ago. The BIOS flash feature is a dedicated USB port on the back that can be run from the BIOS page, accessed during the boot process (del) and click on the Q Flash button in the EUFI BIOS software and go forth, but you must unzip the file and it'll know which one to load and will flash the ROM for you. It's easy, just make sure to have time and it'll shut off during part of the process and will repower on and will let you know it's done. Otherwise, needless panicking may result in you shutting it off, dumping the power and bricking the motherboard. Once that happens, it's game over, a new board will need to be procured.
Once everything was installed and ready to boot up for the first time, it came up and allowed me to install the OS, Windows 11 Pro that I had already downloaded and unzipped to a thumb drive. Once that was done, I could install the drivers for the graphics card and for the large part, it all went smoothly. Just had to ensure the motherboard got the proper boot drive sequence so it can boot into Windows and it loads
Overall a good choice for creators that does not cost and arm and a leg, and I believe it's even less than the Asus ProArt boards for creators. BTW, there is an Aero D, but it's the extended ATX size, so it's a bit longer in one direction and does contain more features, including I think 5GB and a 10GB LAN ports, I think more NVME slots 2 PCIe slots etc.
Overall, a good board that does not break the bank with a decent set of features.
John Palmer · 2025-01-31 · via amazon
★★★★★Great Motherboard
It’s a great motherboard and value for money. Ease to install, but be aware of the height of thermal armor. It’s compatible with air coolers but may be conflict with liquid coolers in compact PC cases. Overall it’s a good one!
Jay · 2025-01-20 · via amazon
★★★★★dead on arrival
dead on arrival. I`m apparently receiving a returned unit, which presumably was returned because it was not working, as some of the items (user manual etc.) are missing in the package.