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The ASUS Prime Z690-P is a high-performance ATX gaming motherboard designed for Intel's 12th and 13th Gen processors. It features PCIe 5.0, DDR5 memory support, and a robust 14+1 power stage design, ensuring stable power delivery. With comprehensive cooling solutions and ultrafast connectivity options, this motherboard is perfect for gamers and PC enthusiasts looking to build a powerful and efficient system.
Processor | pentium |
RAM | DDR5 |
Memory Speed | 2133 MHz |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | Prime Z690-P |
Item model number | 90MB19Q0-M0EAY0 |
Item Weight | 2.24 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.01 x 9.21 x 1.57 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.01 x 9.21 x 1.57 inches |
Manufacturer | ASUS Computer International |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B09J1RGBRK |
Date First Available | October 27, 2021 |
A**R
Llego en mal estado
La caja llego golpeada, el contenido parecia usado porque ni tenia el plastico que cubre los pins del CPU, el producto definitivamente no era nuevo y el empaque dejaba mucho que desear. Y una vez que monte todas las partes de mi computadora resulto que tenia 2 canales de memoria ram muertas...
A**H
As described
Best value for ddr5
D**B
Carte ASUS LGA 1700.
Très belle carte, passant du LGA1151 à LGA1700, changement de processeur 12 génération, accès rapide avec de la ddr5. Seul la carte graphique est à privilégier sans pour autant acheter le summum ! Je recommande toujours ASUS. Renouvellement d'un pc de 2012 à 2022.
J**S
Seemingly decent mother board with MANY early adopters penalties at a premium
I've had this new system for about a month. I have never had such problems with building a NON overclocked system and I have been building PC'S since windows 95 (before plug and play was remotely reliable). Nothing is overclocked including cpu, memory, or gpu. I was able to use this MOBO to update to windows 11 without too many problems.Things to keep in mind:Memory: If you are using 2x chips install them in a2 & b2 (the set with the grey clips).If using all 4 slots there is something wonky with this board. I am running 4x kingston fury beast 5200 8gb ddr5 and HAVE to lower the clock speed to run all 4 slots. I am able to run them reliably @ 4533 but get errors when testing the ram above this clock speed. Also I cannot up the voltage to the memory with 4x slots. If I change the voltage in the bios from 1.1v to any amount higher than 1.1 the system will not boot. Then it loops until I power down the PSU, pull the memory from a1 + b1, then reboot, reset bios to default settings, power down PSU, then reinstall memory into a1+b1, then try the process ALL OVER AGAIN from square one.There are many random things that don't make a lot of sense like the voltage setting causing the bios to be unable to recover without the removal of memory. It just doesn't like many startup settings and you don't know what settings with cause the aforementioned infinite loop. The only way to find these settings out is trial and error. Unfortunately the bios reset jumper on the motherboard does NOTHING for me. I ran an old ASUS m5a99fx pro v2.0 for about 7 years and never experienced this level of unreliability.DDR5 memory does seem to run hot with this motherboard. I had to purchase a corsair memory cooler just to keep the fury beast ddr5 below 50c, which it does quite well. I am also running a NZXT h500i which isn't the airiest of cases.This motherboard does have plenty of connections for rgb, argb, fans, etc. It also has support for the newest generation of everything like M.2 gen4 etc.I run a 7.1 speaker setup so I prefer to have an on board audio solution that can support the speakers I have run across my living room. This MOBO serves that need well and the sound quality is a noticeable improvement over my previous asrock z96 extreme 4 mobo.Even with the issues I have experienced I would recommend this motherboard to people looking to get into the 12th generation THAT ALSO require on board support for 7.1 surround sound. I saw other boards I definitely would have gotten before the prime z690-p if they had 7.1 audio.I fully expect that the bios, drivers, and support will only improve as the technology ages and refines a little bit. As a result this means that it can only get more reliable (knock on wood).With this motherboard and other components I am confident that I have built a system that can and will be able to handle triple A titles @ 3840 x 2160 144hz for 5-7 years (hopefully).
K**P
DDR5 AND DDR4 Board! Get the DDR4 for the sake of your wallet
The two pictures included are my (purple) and my wife’s (default RGB) builds. She got the DDR4 version of the board after I realized I had ordered the DDR5 variant. If you’re building your first PC and aren’t ready to commit $400 to the cheapest set of DDR5 memory, I’d recommend the DDR4 variant. We both have 32gb of memory, only difference is the speed and price. Mine clocks in at 5200mhz (Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR5) for $450 after tax, and hers clocks in at 3600mhz for $200 after tax.Performance wise this board is great. 4th gen NVME support is magical coming from an HDD. GTA V loads in under a minute in 4K whereas before I could walk away and do something while it loaded. I barely have time to login to discord and get into the correct channel before I’m loaded in.The GPU and CPU side of things are pretty stock and what you’d expect of a board in this generation of Intel. Just beware of your memory configuration! DDR4 will NOT work on the DDR5 board and vice versa.
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