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Gigabyte Z790 AORUS ELITE AX (LGA 1700, Intel Z790, ATX)
EUR213,78

Gigabyte Z790 AORUS ELITE AX

LGA 1700, Intel Z790, ATX


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Djojo98

2 years ago

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TiRohn

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chkohler

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Galaxus

11 months ago

The i5-14600KF is supported on the Z790 AORUS ELITE AX with an 8+8 phase parallel power supply design that ensures a stable power supply. This design is designed to unleash the full power of Intel processors and provides sufficient power for Turbo Boost modes. However, the actual performance also depends on other system components and cooling.
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Anonymous

1 year ago

it comes with a wifi atenna

There is generally no Wi-Fi antenna. As Wi-Fi is a wireless connection. The Gigabyte Z790 AORUS ELITE AX motherboard has a 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet LAN port for wired network connections.
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etu97

1 year ago

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fox_ch

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My recommendation: be quiet, Straight Power. Very good efficiency and whisper quiet. If you take the 1000 W, you will also have reserves for the future if you ever update your graphics card. Otherwise, the 850 W is also sufficient for your current configuration
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badger

1 year ago

Does the 4060 ti go on the board?

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blaunarwal

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It already goes on the board. The question is, does it go into the housing? I hope you have a big enough tower. I have a 3090 which is 31cm long on the board. I have looked at a 4060 Ti. It was 28.10cm, so shorter than mine. According to the picture, it looks the same thickness. This card occupies two slots, so if you have other cards in the PCI slots, there could be problems. I don't have any additional cards for SSD or sound etc. My M2 SSDs are under the graphics card on the board. I had to pull a fan cable around the GPU, which was a bit complicated. But otherwise no problem. Note that the PCI slot has a small lever at the end. Always open this when inserting and removing the graphics card.
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LDSUISSES

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

The Gigabyte Z790 AORUS ELITE AX motherboard has more than one SSD connector. It offers a total of four M.2 connectors: - One M.2 connector on the CPU (M2A_CPU). - Three M.2 connectors on the chipset (M2P_SB, M2Q_SB, and M2M_SB). All these connectors support PCIe 4.0 x4 or SATA SSDs, depending on the configuration.
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Anonymous

2 years ago

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flyinghellfish

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Yes, the BIOS can be flashed without a CPU. It is described by Gigabyte as Q-Flash Plus. Pay attention to which revision of the mainboard you have (Rev 1.1 has different BIOS versions than Rev 1.0) but you can't flash anything (I also used the wrong BIOS at first). But it also works if you install CPU/RAM and connect a monitor. The PC starts and you can enter the BIOS or the BIOS Flash Menu and perform the BIOS update from there.
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RJeton

2 years ago

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slid81

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quantumyilmaz

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The uppermost one has the CPU PCIe lanes, which should offer better performance, whereas the others have Chipset lanes. The uppermost one also has a better thermal guard. So I would use that one if I can, which I in fact do use without issues.

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