Your data. Your choice.

We use cookies and similar technologies to provide you with the best shopping experience as well as for marketing purposes. Please accept, decline or manage the use of your information.

ASUS TUF Z390-Plus Gaming (LGA 1151, Intel Z390, ATX)

ASUS TUF Z390-Plus Gaming

LGA 1151, Intel Z390, ATX


Questions about ASUS TUF Z390-Plus Gaming

What would you like to know?

Avatar

0 questions and answers

avatar
Doggfather

2 years ago

avatar
HaZet6330

2 years ago

Helpful answer

I can't answer that conclusively either. It probably has to do with the worldwide bottleneck in chip supply (disrupted supply chains, etc.). There may be other ATX mainboards that are suitable and available.

avatar
Freezer530

5 years ago

avatar
ricci.maxime15

5 years ago

avatar
Carolane Egger

5 years ago

Helpful answer

Both products must be selected. The information is on the product, so you need to receive it to do the necessary. More info here: https://promotion.asus.com/de/ch/intelcashback.

avatar
Fabian POG

5 years ago

avatar
PumpingSalad

5 years ago

Helpful answer

https://www.tonymacx86.com/buyersguide/building-a-customac-hackintosh-the-ultimate-buyers-guide/#Motherboards It's possible, Gigabyte motherboards have a reputation for being a little simpler for hackintoshing, but still shouldn't be a problem.

avatar
guillaume.richoz

6 years ago

avatar
Brimstone

6 years ago

1) Yes. According to the manufacturer no. 90MB0Z90-M0EAY0 this is indeed the ASUS TUF Z390-PLUS GAMING (WI-FI). 2) Yes, it is. 3) N/A 4) The motherboard doesn't really care what kind of graphics cards you run on it. More information: https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/TUF-Z390-PLUS-GAMING-WI-FI/

avatar
Atomjoggeli

6 years ago

avatar
Brimstone

6 years ago

Helpful answer

The mainboard is not suitable for Windows 7. See manufacturer's page -> Specifications -> Operating system -> https://www.asus.com/de/Motherboards/TUF-Z390-PLUS-GAMING-WI-FI/

13 of 13 questions

To Top