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ASROCK Z690 LGA1700 Crossfire Motherboard Review

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Description of ASROCK Z690 LGA1700 Crossfire Motherboard

Supports 12th Gen Intel Core Processors (LGA1700). Digi Power design. 20 Power Phase design. Supports Intel Hybrid Technology. Supports Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 Technology.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not worth taking this, doesn't meet any standards.

Before starting to load the BIOS, the motherboard goes through post-codes for a very long time, especially A2 and A0, initialization of SATA devices, although nothing is connected via this interface, and the SATA controller is disabled in the BIOS itself. ASRock support replied that this is how it should be and this is the norm. For a motherboard for 40+ this is inadequate. P. S with NVMe 7000, reading from the power button to entering the password takes 23-27 seconds. For comparison, a…

Pros
  • Powerful radiators Good phase. Beautiful gear (it's spinning)
Cons
  • Very long device initialization (on any BIOS version)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing Ive ever used, a great item for everyone!

Reasonably priced flagship if you buy now. Its pros: The price, in connection with the release of the z790, this flagship motherboard was lying on the shelves. Power, gaming USB for keyboard and mouse, 2 vrm fans, encrypted sata together with USB, 2 thunderbolts. Some cons: Only 6 USB ports out of the box, the rest are optional. slats. There is no support for SLI, only CrossFire, although only msi z690 boards have it. The chipset contains more pcie 3.0 interfaces than the z790, hence few m. 2…