Gigabyte Z890 AORUS Master Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) LGA 1851 Motherboard, ATX, DDR5

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Z890 AORUS Master Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) LGA 1851 Motherboard, ATX, DDR5 Motherboard
Z890 AORUS Master Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) LGA 1851 Motherboard, ATX, DDR5
Gigabyte★★★★4.3
LGA1851
ATX
Z890
None
C
$296.99
3 stores
Specifications
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reviews38
discount6
UPC889523045107
Model #Z890 AORUS MASTER
Weight5.6 lbs
SocketLGA1851
MemoryDDR5
Max RAM256
RAM Slots4
Form FactorATX
WiFiNone
value19
PERFORMANCE
97%
Customer Reviews★★★★4.2 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Super performance, Super quality and looks great
UPDATE: I upgraded to a 270k and you can see the performance gains with this motherboard all around. Even my GPU jumped up quite a bit. Love this board and paired with the newer processor, it is even more amazing! Original: This board is just Super all around. I am a gigabyte fan and it is the only brand Mobo I will buy and have bought for the past 20 years. I have never had any trouble with them once setup. At any given point, I have between 2-3 computers running - My primary and my backup/media server. I normally go with the Gaming Series because they typically offer better performance/price ratio, but needed some additional features and the Aorus Master was on sale at about the same price. And WOW, taking it out I immediately knew this was a well built motherboard, the heat sinks and re-enforced or UD slots for the GPU and nvmes is amazing. It is probably the most beautiful looking board I have ever seen. I typically dont care about that since I am into performance over anything, but It is a looker for sure and just super quality. Things that are standouts on this Master model are 5 Nvme slots with 2 being Gen 5. Two built in Thunderbolt 4 ports which can also be used as a network connection offering 20Gb network connection. 2 USB gen whatever headers on board (the blue ones), typically there is only one, more ARGB and fan connectors, included extra temp sensors and even a Ram cooling fan. Assembly is normal, its just always a pain swapping boards out of an existing case. It came with version 9 of the BIOS and I had to update twice, once with the control center and once manually. I also had to manually download the network driver because I was having weird dropouts initially. I think because of my OS and using the RT network drivers before and this is a new driver for aquiscent or (whatever itis) that can go up to 10Gb if you have the correct hub and network in place. Performance is great. Now about the shared PCI lanes. I have a 5070ti installed and a couple Gen 5 Nvme in the primary slot. You can see the 40k GPU benchmark under those conditions. The primary gen5 slot does not share lanes with the GPU, The PCI lanes are shared with the second Gen5 slot. Then the GPU runs at Gen5x8 instead of x 16, The 39k bench is with the second gen 5 nvme installed. You can see the slight performance decrease across the benchmarks. So its up to you if you use the second Gen5 slot, but if you dont you have full speed and pci lanes on the primary NVME and GPU. This board is a premium board, with great performance and so many features and possible upgrade/usage paths. Highly recommended for Gaming or actual graphics/3D/AI work. BTW, I also have mine running in Level 2 Ultra mode in BIOS which is super quick to get into and easy to tweak with full access to all timing/voltage settings. I use XMP, enabled low latency and forced Gear 2 for my Ram settings
Craigc · 2025-12-31 · via amazon
★★★★★Top-Notch Performance and Features for the Price
I have built quite a few PCs over the years. This motherboard is very nice. It is built like a tank and has many high-end features for the price. I run both Windows and Linux operating systems on this. Also, a number of virtual machines. I make full use of my CPU, RAM, Video Cards, high-speed storage and demanding networking scenarios. That is only counting the features come with the board. There are also expansion cards which have been installed. The BIOS may need to be updated for the newest generation CPUs. The 270k plus as one example. You are able to do that without even having to hit the power button. Slick.
expertnumberone · 2026-05-02 · via amazon
★★★★★An extraordinary motherboard!
This is a superb motherboard. There are lots of Pros, so I'll focus on the only Cons I came across. I tested this motherboard in Windows 11 Pro. The network Ethernet driver adapter Marvell AQtion is good but a bit dummy. If you change Wake on Lan settings it hangs as it's unable to negotiate with the motherboard the new changes and loses connection to the internet. The only way to bring it back to life is by turning the power off from the PSU and unplugging the cable from the wall as well, wait for 10 seconds and turn on and plug everything again. A software reset in Windows won't work, you have to do a hardware reset so the chip discharges energy. Unplugging the Ethernet wire from the modem/router and rear IO of the motherboard is recommended too if it doesn't work the former. Edit: One other thing I forgot to mention. Another chance of improvement relies on the Gigabyte Control Center (GCC) software. It is really buggy, at the point where you choose to install a bunch of drivers and only some of them are installed, or if you choose to install one, the next screen is completely empty, but anyway I managed to do it by clicking the button even though nothing is shown on screen. Moreover, this process you'll need to repeat it for each and single item in the list, otherwise, you'll think you've installed everything you needed but then you start to realize that things don't work as expected, and that's because the specific drivers were not installed at all as you may have thought. Keep this in mind as it was not a good experience during the setup in Windows, but anyway, nothing that cannot be solved via software update in the future. I won't downgrade my rating on this motherboard because of that, as this issue will be present on all Gigabyte's motherboards and it can be perfectly fixed as I mentioned. All in all, the hardware is solid as rock!
Amazon Customer · 2026-01-11 · via amazon
★★★★★Awesome mobo for $250
Really nice mobo for the price. I got mine for $250.00. It’s got a ton of usb ports that I needed for all my peripherals. Bios is simple to figure out also.
Garrett Williams · 2026-04-09 · via amazon
★★★★doesnt support new cpu
Intel Core Ultra 7 Desktop Processor 265K - 20 cores (8 P-cores + 12 E-cores) up to 5.5 GHz. doesn't support. bios update will fail, total lie in product heading saying supports ultra2
Melanie C. · 2025-09-12 · via amazon
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VALUE SCORE
C
13.1
Average value
Performance (97%) ÷ Price ($296.99) = 13.1
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LGA1851 — current Intel platform
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