







🔥 Power, speed, and style — the ultimate gaming motherboard for the relentless pro gamer.
The ASUS ROG Strix Z790-E Gaming WiFi 6E motherboard supports Intel 12th to 14th Gen processors with LGA 1700 socket, featuring DDR5 memory, PCIe 5.0, 18+1 power stages, 5 M.2 slots (including PCIe 5.0), WiFi 6E, 2.5 Gb LAN, Thunderbolt 4, and advanced AI-driven performance and cooling technologies, designed for high-end gaming and professional builds.











| ASIN | B0BG6KQPWD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33 in Computer Motherboards |
| Brand | ASUS |
| CPU Model | Core i7 |
| CPU Socket | LGA 1700 |
| Chipset Type | Intel Z790 |
| Compatible Devices | 12th, 13th & 14th Gen Intel Core, Personal Computer |
| Compatible Processors | 14th, 13th, 12th Gen |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,370 Reviews |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.03"L x 13.5"W x 10.75"H |
| Item Height | 13.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Desktop Motherboard |
| Item Weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
| Main Power Connector Type | 24-Pin |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Memory Clock Speed | 7800 MHz |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Model Name | ROG STRIX Z790-E GAMING WIFI |
| Model Number | ROG STRIX Z790-E GAMING WIFI |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 16 |
| Platform | Windows |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1700 |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR5 |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 128 GB |
| S/PDIF Connector Type | Optical |
| System Bus Standard Supported | Serial ATA/600 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total PCIe Ports | 4 |
| Total SATA Ports | 4 |
| Total Usb Ports | 12 |
| UPC | 195553938532 |
| USB 2.0 | 2 |
| Warranty Description | 3 year |
J**E
AWESOME. Seven M.2s, three PCIe 5.0 drives, and how many USB ports?! It's a speed beauty.
This is a fantastic motherboard! An LGA1851 board with SEVEN M.2 drive slots, with THREE of them being PCIe 5.0 for under $400? Tremendous value from a brand that has never failed me before, ASUS. My primary need for my new LGA1851 board was the number of M.2 slots and this one did not disappoint. It has the most ports, and the most 5.0 ports that I could find under $500. Most only had 4 ports total with only one or two 5.0 ports. This board's PCIe 5.0 performance is outstanding when you are running a proper compatible 5.0 M.2 drive, like from Samsung, as long as it is properly cooled. The drive cooling is a challenge on this board and I found the built-in heatsinks to be inadequate to cool that many M.2 drives, especially the 5.0 speed drives that get over 10,000MB/s read/write when they are kept cool. My solution was to use third party heatsinks with fans on them for my hottest M.2 drives, including the two 5.0 drives I have. I use both Thermalright HR10 2280 PRO Black SSD Coolers and EZDIY-FAB Shield M.2 SSD Heatsinks with Build-in 20mm PWM Fan on my drives. Both do a great job of lowering the temps on the drives enough for them not to throttle speeds down due to heat. My drives rarely get over 50C under typical stress loads on the drives with these coolers. But with seven M.2 slots, this motherboard doesn't have a lot of room to spare, and you'll find that it is impossible to use third-party heatsinks on ALL seven of the M.2 drives because they are just too close together. So be strategic about which drives to use them on: the ones that will get the hottest (usually the fastest) and the most usage. Other than the plethora of M.2 drive ports on this motherboard. there is also a huge amount of USB and Thunderbolt 4 ports... another huge plus for me considering how many USB accessories I have, including two portable monitors attached to Thunderbolt 4 hubs that supplement my four full-sized monitors plugged into my Nvidia 3060ti video card. With this motherboard, everything just works, fast and beautifully. Just make sure your RAM and CPU are compatible. I highly suggest going to the ASUS website in advance and downloading the latest BIOS onto a USB drive and installing that BIOS first before you set up Windows. Also, make sure you download all of the drivers onto your Windows boot USB drive. When I was building my PC and installing Windows 11, it did not find the Wi-Fi drivers on its own and I had to point to the files I downloaded from ASUS on the USB drive. Oh, yeah, the Wi-Fi speeds on this motherboard are incredible, too! This motherboard is a great value if you can get it under $375 around the time of my review. It's so worth the extra $100 or so you may be tempted to skimp out and get a cheaper one... just invest and get this one, you won't regret it! Have fun. Here are some of my recent components in this build, in case you are interested: ASUS ROG Strix Z890-E Gaming WiFi Intel® Z890 LGA 1851 ATX Motherboard Intel Core Ultra 7 Desktop Processor 265K - 20 cores (8 P-cores + 12 E-cores) up to 5.5 GHz CORSAIR VENGEANCE DDR5 RAM 64GB (2x32GB) 5600MHz CL40-40-40-77 1.25V Intel XMP Desktop Computer Memory Samsung SSD 9100 PRO 4TB, PCIe 5.0x4 M.2 2280, Seq. Read Speeds Up to 14,800MB/s Thermalright HR10 2280 PRO Black SSD Cooler EZDIY-FAB Shield M.2 SSD Heatsink with Build-in 20mm PWM Fan Thermaltake CT120 EX ARGB Sync PC Cooling Fan (3-Fan Pack) Thermalright Assassin Spirit 120 Vision ARGB Black CPU Cooler with LCD screen Thermalright Lga1851 BCF Black CPU Holder,CPU Anti Bending Fixed Bracket HYTE Y70 Upgraded Modern Aesthetic Dual Chamber Panoramic Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX Computer Gaming Case
B**E
LGA 1851 board, this one is spot on . . . with lots of neats, but it'll cost ya . . .
After 30 years of building PCs, this MB was excellent to work with and fun at times. Clear and easy to read manual, easy to connect the front panel and more. Lots of extras. Can't go wrong with ASUS, with their reliability. Id did have one ASUS build turn into a nightmare, but they got redeemed with this Z790-E. Dropped a simple reliable i7 in and off we went. Avoided the problems of 13th and 14th Gen chips. BIOS is stable out the box, and easy to work with, again, right out of the box, with a notable exception of a minor hiccup recognizing a overpowered M2 Drive, that was my mistake. This board stands out for several reasons: Cool looking. Yeah, MB used to be beige and green, and smell like feet, now these designs & quality, woow! The back panel and ports feel incredibly solid and well-built. I also love the new tool-less M.2 slots and the two front panel USB 3.1 connectors. Performance: It works flawlessly with Windows 11, yeah WIN 10 is not longer supported come OCT 2025! Did I mention BIOS has been stable, requiring no crazy tweaks to get it working right. Has lots of things you may not need now a days, like sound ports for speakers. Wifi, cool, Bluetooth nice! Okay, it's expensive, and yeah a significant amount of bloatware. ASUS's "Armory Crate of $h" software is deeply rooted and can be difficult to uninstall, good lord, why can't they make that optional, which is a major frustration for me. Overall, despite the initial bloatware, this motherboard is a solid performer. I would buy it again, but, high cost and intrusive software are scratching at taking a single star off, but who am I to judge, ASUS did well on this one. 5 *****
M**N
Very good motherboard
After experiencing two motherboard failures from MSI during my recent build, I spent the extra bucks to get this Asus motherboard. I had used Asus motherboards exclusively on my previous builds without issue, but for this build they were outside my budget. Well, I had no issues with the Asus board in this build and that computer is running perfectly without issues. I guess that sometimes it is worth paying more for quality. I am quite pleased with the build quality and the features. The motherboard does feature an actual TPU module whereas not all do.
F**7
Works just fine. Quick start guide was very helpful.
Used this motherboard for an Intel Core Ultra 7 build primarily for gaming with an ASUS 5080. Very pleased with it so far. Installation went smoothly. The quick start guide with numbered steps and its corresponding diagram on the front cover was very helpful as a visual aid to keep me from accidentally plugging something in the wrong slot. Fits well in Antec Flux Wood Mid-Tower E-ATX case. No issues with installation. Error code display was very helpful in diagnosing initial boot issues. Oddly, BIOS does not seem to detect the graphics card or give any GPU options, but the graphics card works just fine and was detected by Windows 11. Overall very happy with my purchase. The build has been complete for about a month and I have had no problems with it so far. It controls the Noctua air cooler and the fans that came with the Antec case just fine. Computer turns on normally and all ports appear to function properly, including ports on the GPU and the case. I would recommend using the built-in heat sinks for the SSDs. Don't buy an SSD with it's own heat sink because you'll either have to remove it (a pain) or leave the heat sink on the motherboard off. I'm pretty happy with the heat sink included with the motherboard, and you won't need a separate heat sink for an SSD. (You WILL need one for the CPU.) The motherboard is a bit pricey, but I specifically wanted an ASUS product for quality and longevity. My last build using an ASUS PRO motherboard with an ASUS GPU lasted for 10 years and only needed to be replaced due to components growing obsolete (it won't run Windows 11 or certain games I want to play). The only components I needed to replace on that build were the CMOS battery, mice and keyboards, and a monitor I broke in a feat of deep personal stupidity. I never had any problems with the ASUS components on my old build, and I expect the same longevity from my new build with this motherboard. So far, I am very pleased with the product and would recommend it for your Intel Core Ultra build. I was looking to use high quality components without necessarily using elite best of the best equipment that would have thrown the build out of my price range, and this fit comfortably within my budget, even if it is pricier compared to some other options. With computer components, a lot of times, you get what you pay for, and this is a high quality product.
J**N
Should be awesome, but received DOA board.
Bought this MB back in July to build myself a new gaming computer. Unfortunately it took me a few months to save up for a GPU, but my 4070 TI Super arrived so finally able to set it up. I love the white look which goes perfectly with my white case, and white AIO water cooler. Plenty of I/O ports and built in WiFi are nice. I also like that it has 5 NVMe spots for plenty of storage. The GPU quick release is also very nice. Now for the bad. The MB I was shipped appears to be DOA. I got everything installed, and powered it up. The fans kick on, MB shows it’s getting power with the troubleshooting LEDs, it passes the CPU check, RAM check, Video check, but then gets stuck on the green ‘boot’ LED, and goes no farther. The monitor powers on so it gets a signal, but absolutely nothing appears on screen. No ASUS splash screen, nor does it load into BIOS. So I removed everything and reseated every cable and component to try again. Same thing, stops on the green ‘boot’ LED. So then I tried an i5 CPU with built in graphics, and removed the graphics card (this will rule out the GPU as the issue, and also the Power Supply since it’s using 1/2 the wattage without the beefy GPU), same issue. Tried 2 other sticks of RAM, and 3 other NVMe SSDs to make sure those components were not the issue, same issue. I’ve started the RMA process with ASUS, so I will report back after that process to let everyone know how their customer support is, how long the RMA process takes, and if they are able to resolve the issue. Hoping to come back with good news, and hopefully bump up the star rating, as this should be an amazing board once it is working. ***Update- sent the motherboard back to ASUS, and they found the issue, but want to charge me an extra $45 to fix it. I sent an appeal, but I cannot recommend anything made by the company if they want to rip off customers, to fix their own mistakes.***
R**K
I'm an ASUS believer!
I have been buying ASUS for years. They're quality has proven itself over and over. I upgraded an 8 year old ASUS board for this one. And sold the old board on eBay. Love the outputs, the simplicity of design, and ease of installation. Tons of customizable features and the price is pretty good as well. Great mobo, great company
J**J
Feature rich. Stable. Easy to set up and configure
This board is full of features that far more than I can imagine to make use of. Grabbed this one for its rich features, extraordinary m.2 expandability and some advanced ones only available to high end boards. Installed Intel Core 9 Ultra 285K, Asus Astral 5080 OC GPU, G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB RAM, Samsung 9100 and 990 (boot). Compatibility is excellent. First boot was fast and successful. The on-board monitor is excellent. Online documentation is readily available. Benchmark result meets expectation. Still playing with Asus/Intel OC settings for CPU and GPU. Comparing to previous PC building experience, this one is rather easy and straight forward but requires detailed and thorough planning.
A**R
ABSOLUTELY BEAST - BEST POSSIBLE ITX board Q Fan, AI OC, 9200 MT ram
Zero issues, built the system of my dreams, SFF Showcase Intel Ultra 9 285K with NVIDIA 5090. Very effective Q Fan tuning and AI OC overclocking. Ran Corsair Vengeance 9200 MT/s ram first try off the XMP. Rock solid, don't even think about getting anything else. Does not take SSD's with heatsync on it for the M.2, provides it's own heat sync instead. Best ITX on the market DEC 2025.
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