The ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex is a glorious motherboard, but its steep asking price makes it suitable for deep-pocketed ...
The ASUS ProArt PZ13 caps a trifecta of new ProArt laptop releases for creative wild children ASUS in 2024. Never content ...
It's around $50 under the price of mid-high-end ATX motherboards and a whopping $250 less than the price of ASUS' own ROG Crosshair X870E Hero. Its features are many. The ROG Hive II and Strix FPS ...
The ASUS ROG Strix Z890-F WIFI motherboard is designed to support Intel's Core ultra 200S (Arrow Lake) processors through the LGA1851 socket. This socket is the same size as the previous LGA1700 ...
The ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Hero is here ... of the “Core Ultra” series and a new naming/number structure. This ATX motherboard is a technological tour de force, boasting cutting-edge features ...
The best Asus gaming laptops span both ROG and TUF lines, making for excellent value all the way up the price scale. While the brand is best known for its Zephyrus G14 and G16 machines ...
ASUS has launched the Republic of Gamers (ROG) Maximus Z890 Hero motherboard, engineered to maximize the performance capabilities of Intel Core Ultra Series 2 desktop processors. This motherboard ...
IT Home reports that Sapphire has officially launched a new B650 micro-ATX motherboard based on the AM5 platform: the Pulse ...
An ROG Z890 Maximus Hero board, an over-the-top Ryujin cooler, and a special new kind of RAM highlight the nuances of Intel's just-launched desktop platform. Take a look. I have been a technology ...
Given the smaller motherboard in play, the ASUS A21 M-ATX case is used, allowing users to save money while having a very functional build with easy cable management. A 600W Thermaltake smart PSU ...
With the chips going on sale Oct. 24, so do compatible motherboards, some new supporting cooling gear, and a special new type of memory. ...with apologies to Tina Turner. Asus’ ROG Maximus ...
The latter confirmed that Asus and MSI updated their motherboard compatibility lists to include these chips, though other manufacturers like ASRock and Gigabyte haven’t done the same yet.