🎮 Level Up Your Game with ASUS TUF Z390-Plus!
The ASUS TUF Z390-Plus Gaming (Wi-Fi) motherboard is engineered for gamers, supporting Intel's 8th and 9th Gen processors. It features dual M.2 slots, military-grade components for durability, advanced cooling solutions, and high-definition audio for an immersive gaming experience.
RAM | DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 1000 MHz |
Wireless Type | 802.11a/g/n/ac |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | TUF Z390-Plus Gaming (Wi-Fi) |
Item model number | TUF Z390-Plus Gaming (Wi-Fi) |
Item Weight | 2.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.91 x 2.09 x 10.34 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.91 x 2.09 x 10.34 inches |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Manufacturer | ASUS Computer International Direct |
ASIN | B07HCVFCGK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 8, 2018 |
L**N
An excellent motherboard for overclocking
Using this motherboard to overclock an i7-9700k to 5.1 GHz 24/7 OC with a 3080 Ti, with RAM at 3600 MHz. Craftsmanship is excellent, so far, and I was very pleased with how easy it was to set up!Though using PC part picker indicated that the mobo may ship with an outdated bios for my cpu, I can confirm today that my motherboard shipped with a bios version released sometime in 2021 and it booted without a hitch and no reason to update the bios (and in fact if its not required for operation - it's recommended heavily against in the user manual, by the manufacturers).The bios is very detailed and well organized - although if you're going to overclock on it - do yourself a favor and do not use the auto-OC wizard on here - better off doing it manually. Very easy to set up fan curves for all chassis fans and AIO fans/pump, and easily able to activate XMP profile for RAM.The Q-installer that comes with it made it really easy to update/install the selected/desired drivers for various components after installation, for things like chipset/utility/ethernet, etc. Makes it pretty easy to get set up and going within minutes of posting. I booted using an external USB with W10 on it and was up and running within minutes of the POST.One note is that TPM 2.0 is off by default - which is good for gaming but you won't be able to upgrade or install Windows 11 without this activated. I could easily activate this manually and upgrade to W11 if desired, but me personally I'm going to ride with W10 for as long as I can as I prefer it.Although I payed a lot for this (330$) - I really needed a solid motherboard to facilitate my overclocking needs and wanted to have it on time to complete my build. And although my upgrade path in terms of the CPU (socket) is quite limited at this point, I am using it to get the most out of my 9700k. It's a real quality mobo - usually quite happy with the craftsmanship and reliability of ASUS products.I'm glad I didn't choose anything else. A great piece of hardware.
R**M
Great price for the faetures and Asus build quality
Overall I am very happy with this motherboard. To date everything has worked without fault. Asus are world renown for quality products and deservedly so. If you are into tuning and longevity of equipment this should work well for you.One concern, for an Asus Tuf product does not seem to be quite as well built or sturdy as in the past. Can not quite say why aside from the lighter weight and general look and feel. Still, I do not have any misgivings about buying it, time will tell if it is an issue or not.A few things to keep in mind:- The CPU support is now two generations old. Once prices settle (can not say when) I would need a very compelling and specific reason to purchase this or any product using the older technology.- In general terms be cautious when using auto overclocking features. Some of the values may be higher than what you want or fluctuate. Personally I would set these values manually and extend the longevity of your rig!
K**A
Bang for the buck Motherboard
Z390 Chipset motherboards are not cheap, considering they are quite expensive when compared to something like the X470 series from AMD. The ASUS TUF series, however, is a solid performer. I've always liked ASUS motherboards due to their longevity and features and this one is no exception. The only sad part of this motherboard is the low amount of fan headers. But that is to be expected at this price point. The addition of having a Wi-Fi card is a bonus, however, the antenna provided kinda sucks, so if u have some leftover cash definitely spend it on buying some separate 9DB antenna's. I am running a Core i5-9600K which is mostly just for pure gaming, paired with a GTX 1070, my former Ryzen 5 1600 had severe frame drops which I couldn't understand was the reason, so I decided to go with an Intel-based system. All in all a well worth motherboard for the price point
P**G
Very very nice board Asus very nice...
It had a lot of fan connectors like most ATX motherboards would and the bios was good, easy to navigate and it didn't forget the settings I threw at it. Not only that but it's beefy looking. Look we all know you can get a cool looking motherboard from gigabyte that literally has the RAM slots and PCI E slots lit up, but you also have the option of getting something that came straight out of DESERT STORM or any other modern military war you can think of, seriously and to top it off it is pretty durable. So good job ASUS for making another reliable board (unlike gigabyte which can be a hit or miss at times)
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