I just bought this board without reading through reviews first and when I found your video as the first thing to pop up when I searched for reviews, I was highly relieved when I watched your video review. Not only do you go into high detail with your review, your whole process and how you present this review put me at peace of mind. I will for sure subscribe and use you along with a few other channels to get my reviews for products that I will buy in the future. Thanks my man!
I still use CD drives. If I buy a audio cd or dvd I rip them to the HD. Will also burn audio cd's to take with me in vehicles that don't have Bluetooth or input jacks for the radios.
Just ordered this board along with a 9900k and 32gb of ram. I am really excited, this is my first build were I will be doing some overclocking and I feel like Asus offer the best BIOS when it comes to new people getting into overclocking. With the AI I should have zero issues pushing the 9900k to 5.0ghz.
This is actually a stellar board. I can tell from all the comments that people have watched buildzoids review of a photo. To clear up any confusion this board has 8 50amp power stages for the cpu. These run in parallel making it a "4 phase" but it is still spreading the load over 8 really good power stages. Asus chose to run it like this to reduce transient response. It is a different approach to what it's competitors have done but it works. I've hammered mine with every cpu stress test known to man and have never seen the vrm hit 50c. Thats with an all core 5ghz 9900k. Plenty of people have done hands on reviews now and it consistently performs at least as well as it's similar priced competitors. I'd take real hands on testing over a review of a photograph any day.
@@blake9284 I've had zero issues with the VRM. I've done every stress test known to man and measured the temps with aida 64, hwinfo and a laser probe. With a 9900k at 5ghz I've never seen temps above 50c. I do have loads of air flow in my case though. I have g skill 3600 ram and it runs like a dream. It's a great board but for the same money you can get a board with a VRM that has more phases if that's a concern for you. I always go ASUS just because I know my way round the BIOS. At the end of the day ASUS aren't going to make a board for 9thgen chips, that don't work with 9th gen chips. A 9700K is way less demanding than a 9900K too. Hope that helps mate :)
Ive seen pictures of the screw by the bottom m.2 being over tight and people saying they cant get it off without stripping the screw. is that true as well?
Thank you! Happy to hear you like my board... yes, I bought the HERO, then I heard your review. I haven't finished building yet but it's going to blow it out of the water compared to my nine-year-old ASUS motherboard, no wi-fi. I stayed with ASUS because their board has never let me down and they have good support - always.
Yes. I'm using a Microsoft Keyboard from 2004 and go perfect. Search in TH-cam "Microsoft Keyboard washer machine". Do not try to do with your own keyboard :)
Thank you for your time in making this video, I am wondering if after three years this motherbord will be a good option to upgrade to 4K or is it better to buy something else and if something else then what? I have owned this card for three years now and I am satisfied with it
@@rankcolour8780 due to 4 VRMS on M11 H and while gigabyte aorus master has actual 12 vrms and much better cooled, that means it will work for much longer time than maximus, of course maximus has cool features to offer like comfortable bios and feature such connecting motherboard with rog router which prioritizes game packets over other software, but in long term it will fail.
@@erlandas1268 Long term failure? That is a pure nonsense claim, you don't understand how the boards work. Having less vrms doesn't mean a board will fail or even struggle delivering power or somehow overstress the parts it's using ( they are rated to deliver what they deliver). Having more vrms only means more efficient power delivery as the load is spread over wider architecture so there is less heat and resistance in the power delivery. It produces fractionally less interference than 4 interleaved and 4 doubled. Vrm coolness depends on your set up, but as long as they are operating well under spec tolerance there is no problem other than a tiny fraction more resistance due to heat. Something can and will still perform very well, and reliably but less efficiently. Don't make claims about board failure when you don't understand the electronics please. "Could have been better" is not the same as "bad". Not understanding the tech and claiming higher failure IS bad, shame on you. Did you just watch a video made by someone else with more knowledge and misunderstand the conclusion?
@@rankcolour8780 Im not saying its bad mb, i'm currently building my new pc, and I was 100% for asus but after i received mb I decided to see reviews about this motherboard and it generates more heat(with oced i9-9900k 5.0+ghz its arround ~65-75C while gigabyte hold
Hello great video. I have a question, i have the maximus x hero , do you think i should replace it with the xi hero or stay with x hero. Thank you. I havent taking mines out the box so if for some reason the xi hero is better i would like to know your opinion to switch to the newer model.
So, I just bought one and it was delivered today. Is it normal for them to arrive without a manufacturer seal on the box and no anti-static bag around the board?
Can someone explain to me the difference between the normal fan headers and those that double for pumps? Cause i wanna build a system with 2 separate watercooling loops and therefor need 2 headers for my two pumps. Is there a difference for my pumps (both aquastreem XT) between using one of those doubled headers and using a "Water-Pump +" named connector? Thanks for any help❤
Good day! I want myself a new board and a new processor. I decided on the processor, 9700k))) Golden mean, let's say) But with the board I can not choose (I want a good sound Audio Codec SupremeFX S1220 ‧ DAC ES9023P. I stopped at two models, ASUS ROG MAXIMUS XI HERO (WI-FI) and ROG MAXIMUS XI CODE. What will be better and more reliable? Or maybe something else will advise about this money? Thank.
hi,if i buy i9 9900kf which no integrated gpu, does this mobo got its own gpu integrated? let say my gpu card is damage, can i still see tru my monitor using its mobo own gpu?
I’m having connection issues with my fans on this motherboard. I have 6 Corsair ml 120 rgb fans that are connected to a node pro. My fans run but they don’t light up and are completely unresponsive to any input I put in through Corsair link. I have tried many things to fix this but nothing has worked so far. Can someone please help with why they don’t work?
Also, speed fan doesn’t detect my motherboard so I cannot connect my fans to the software to change the fan speeds. I forgot to mention as well that two of my fans are hooked into the pump connectors and are labeled as W_PUMP+ and AIO pump and are at 100% fan speed and I cannot change that in the bios.
Im new to the PC Community I just bought this motherboard and bought a i7-9700 already had a Corsair Hydro Series™ H100i RGB PLATINUM 240mm Liquid CPU Cooler (EVGA Geforce RTX 2060 Super GPU) and good for playing video games like call of duty modern warfare
i have a i7 8700k (overclockable cpu) with RTX 2060 computer, at this point im not sure if upgrading my non-overclockable mother to a better one is worth it considering i don't really care nor overclocked before.
Really Squishy if u have Microsoft activated u might have to get another one or re activate it because whenever you change a part like the motherboard there’s a chance u might lose the activation
@@Gregoses Its actually ~80 usd cheaper where i live(auros one), tho id probabl prefer asus's maximus apex board :p but i really like the IO of the auros one.
Bottom PXIE_3 does not work with x4 out of the box. There is a BIOS option to enable it, which disables SATA 5 and 6. Also, this is a 4 power phase. 2 parallel for each phase. the 2 additional ones are for the IGPU. Don't buy it for 9900k, it's a waste of your CPU.
What are you on about this boards been over clocked to 6.5 ghz with the 9900k in overclock comps, dont listen to some fuckhead buildzoid who aint the inventor of this board, im running mine at 5.3ghz an couldnt be happier
What voltage did you used? I only Oced it to 5.1 GHz on this board with 1.32 V to reach stability. With average core tamp of 85C, worst case single core temp of 87C after an hr of stress test. I have a custom waterloop with a slim and XE 360 rad. I reached this conclusion is based on the rating of the power stage on board. I'm an electrical engineer. With my data of 1, my total computer power consumption when CPU is operating at 5.1 GHz and 100% load is 280W measured at the wall outlet. Let's assume 80W for GPU (GPU on idle) and power efficiency of the power supply.The 200W is on the 5.1 GHZ, that's 200W/4phase = 50 W. At 1.32 V that is 50W/1.32V = 37.8788 A (assuming balanced load). There are 2 SIC639 per phase meaning it's 37.8788 A / 2 power stages = 18.9394 A. That's 100% efficiency, Nothing is 100% efficient. The MOSFET loss most of it's energy when changing stages (ie from on to off or from off to on). Looking at the efficiency curve of SIC639 at 1 MHz, the efficiency is about 87% at 18.9 A output with 12.6 V input and 88.5% at 18.9A output with 9V input. Using the 12.6 Vin efficiency that's 18.9A/0.87 = 21.724 A or 43.448A per phase. The transient respond needs to be lower than 232% (50A/21.724 A*100%). It's not that much room to work with. I don't see a lot of caps for input filter, I can only assume my board is not going to last very long at 100% load. However, that's 100% operation, and I rarely use it at 100% across all cores. So, it should be ok for what I'm doing.
I made a huge error in my final calculation LOL. The current should not be divided by the 87% efficiency. It should be multiplied. Since the power rating and core voltage is known. The current should be multiplied by the 0.87 instead of dividing by the 0.87. (equation. Power = Voltage * Current / efficiency. Current = Power/Votlage/efficiency. The current should be 16.44 A. The head room for transient respond is 304% LOL. The point is 4 phase has a lower life expectancy using the same device than let say 5 phases or 6 phases.
Hi love the video. Have this board and chip what ddr4 sticks did you use? I have gskill trydantz 3000 hr 2x8 can use see them in the software? They are aura sync but I cant see mine Please and thank you for your time.
Hey, I used TEAMGroup Nighthawk RGB memory and it synced fine. Gskill should be able to so not sure why it's not. Tried reinstalling it and restarting your pc?
running this board on my content creation rig it and the 8700K are living in complete sin along with my Corsair Dominator Platinum 32GB OCed to 3600Mhz
@@Duckzandcrackerz i don't have a system with a strix board but ive built 2 rigs with this board and its priced right and is a solid board couldnt be happier with this Maximus Hero XI
Kineticartist awesome thank you so much for the help, building my first pc soon so haha i need all the help, just one more question does this work for both the 8th and 9th gen?
pcpartpicker.com/list/ Is this a good build? I have an EVGA 1070 FTW in my other pc that’s 2 years old and it blue screened on me and won’t boot past BIOS screen. I’m gonna use the 1070 in this build so will this be an epic gamer pc?
🔥🔥Have you got an Asus Rog board?🔥🔥
The non-wifi Hero, happily got my 9900k singing at 5.1Ghz.
It’s a 4 Phase. Asus made a mistake in marketing, they admitted. Board vrm is weak. Know your facts before posting.
@@datmayne How is that weaker?
@@BrandensOutdoorChannel Those tiny screws do strip very easily they made them out of chocolate or something!
yup , but in a laptop , i have asus strix rog gl702vs
I just bought this board without reading through reviews first and when I found your video as the first thing to pop up when I searched for reviews, I was highly relieved when I watched your video review. Not only do you go into high detail with your review, your whole process and how you present this review put me at peace of mind. I will for sure subscribe and use you along with a few other channels to get my reviews for products that I will buy in the future. Thanks my man!
Appreciate it man. Glad it helped you :)
What other CPUs does it take I know it’s the 9th/8th gen intel core of do i have to put in pentium gold and celeron processors
they gotta start adding usb sticks for drivers! No body uses CD drives anymore
they did....
@@samuel3554 When? If you buy one are you guaranteed to get a USB stick instead of a CD, or are both provided in the box when you buy it?
@@samuel3554 mine came with a CD not USB drive, but i just use the website instead it has more recent drivers.
I still use CD drives. If I buy a audio cd or dvd I rip them to the HD. Will also burn audio cd's to take with me in vehicles that don't have Bluetooth or input jacks for the radios.
I still use CDs....
Just ordered this board along with a 9900k and 32gb of ram. I am really excited, this is my first build were I will be doing some overclocking and I feel like Asus offer the best BIOS when it comes to new people getting into overclocking. With the AI I should have zero issues pushing the 9900k to 5.0ghz.
good luck
im doing it now for the first time, how you liking it?
This is actually a stellar board. I can tell from all the comments that people have watched buildzoids review of a photo. To clear up any confusion this board has 8 50amp power stages for the cpu. These run in parallel making it a "4 phase" but it is still spreading the load over 8 really good power stages. Asus chose to run it like this to reduce transient response. It is a different approach to what it's competitors have done but it works. I've hammered mine with every cpu stress test known to man and have never seen the vrm hit 50c. Thats with an all core 5ghz 9900k. Plenty of people have done hands on reviews now and it consistently performs at least as well as it's similar priced competitors. I'd take real hands on testing over a review of a photograph any day.
@@blake9284 I've had zero issues with the VRM. I've done every stress test known to man and measured the temps with aida 64, hwinfo and a laser probe. With a 9900k at 5ghz I've never seen temps above 50c. I do have loads of air flow in my case though. I have g skill 3600 ram and it runs like a dream.
It's a great board but for the same money you can get a board with a VRM that has more phases if that's a concern for you. I always go ASUS just because I know my way round the BIOS. At the end of the day ASUS aren't going to make a board for 9thgen chips, that don't work with 9th gen chips. A 9700K is way less demanding than a 9900K too.
Hope that helps mate :)
Ive seen pictures of the screw by the bottom m.2 being over tight and people saying they cant get it off without stripping the screw. is that true as well?
I ordered mine right after watching this video! Thank you for such an incredibly detailed and informative video!
the AI overclocking in my Hero XI wifi got my 9900k to 5.1GHz when i only got it to 5.0 my self.
How are you cooling your i9 processor?
Tell us your cooling method bruv!
I got mine only to 4.9 GHz (AIO water cooled with 3 fans). Everything above that causes my PC to block.
Cant get mine past 5 without crashing but I am using an air cooler.
The first video i found that covered all the headers on the board so thank you for a very indepth review. :D
Thank you! Happy to hear you like my board... yes, I bought the HERO, then I heard your review. I haven't finished building yet but it's going to blow it out of the water compared to my nine-year-old ASUS motherboard, no wi-fi. I stayed with ASUS because their board has never let me down and they have good support - always.
Me too!
I like this motherboard's ps2 port, which is very important for my ps2 keyboard.
Just buy an adapter? That's a poor reason to choose a motherboard.
one question, what do those two CPU with an arrow sign under the two pciex16 slots mean?
2019 and we're still using that good ole ps/2 keyboard connector...
Yes. I'm using a Microsoft Keyboard from 2004 and go perfect. Search in TH-cam "Microsoft Keyboard washer machine".
Do not try to do with your own keyboard :)
agreed its a great looking board and well worth the price for features
Definitely.
Thank you for your time in making this video, I am wondering if after three years this motherbord will be a good option to upgrade to 4K or is it better to buy something else and if something else then what? I have owned this card for three years now and I am satisfied with it
Does anyone know where the usb 3.0 slot is at I can’t seem to find it
You sure it's a 10 phase? The non WIFI Hero XI is a 4 phase.
Same with wifi version it has only 4 vrms while gigabyte aourus master is best solution for i9
@@erlandas1268 Why is it the best?
@@rankcolour8780 due to 4 VRMS on M11 H and while gigabyte aorus master has actual 12 vrms and much better cooled, that means it will work for much longer time than maximus, of course maximus has cool features to offer like comfortable bios and feature such connecting motherboard with rog router which prioritizes game packets over other software, but in long term it will fail.
@@erlandas1268
Long term failure? That is a pure nonsense claim, you don't understand how the boards work.
Having less vrms doesn't mean a board will fail or even struggle delivering power or somehow overstress the parts it's using ( they are rated to deliver what they deliver).
Having more vrms only means more efficient power delivery as the load is spread over wider architecture so there is less heat and resistance in the power delivery.
It produces fractionally less interference than 4 interleaved and 4 doubled.
Vrm coolness depends on your set up, but as long as they are operating well under spec tolerance there is no problem other than a tiny fraction more resistance due to heat.
Something can and will still perform very well, and reliably but less efficiently. Don't make claims about board failure when you don't understand the electronics please.
"Could have been better" is not the same as "bad".
Not understanding the tech and claiming higher failure IS bad, shame on you. Did you just watch a video made by someone else with more knowledge and misunderstand the conclusion?
@@rankcolour8780 Im not saying its bad mb, i'm currently building my new pc, and I was 100% for asus but after i received mb I decided to see reviews about this motherboard and it generates more heat(with oced i9-9900k 5.0+ghz its arround ~65-75C while gigabyte hold
Hello great video. I have a question, i have the maximus x hero , do you think i should replace it with the xi hero or stay with x hero. Thank you. I havent taking mines out the box so if for some reason the xi hero is better i would like to know your opinion to switch to the newer model.
Buy the xi hero better I think
Thanks for making this video.
which graphics card you used for benchmark?
Has anyone tried 32GB DDR4 MODULES with the XI Hero? Looks like there was a bios update. Be interesting to hear of anybody that took this to 128GB.
Awesome video thanks. I have sound blaster 5 years old and
am wondering if the on board sound is better them my sound card?
So, I just bought one and it was delivered today. Is it normal for them to arrive without a manufacturer seal on the box and no anti-static bag around the board?
Let me guess amazon???
@@OriginalOrigins Yep.
Believe it or not id rather pay an extra 10-20 buck with another site because at least i know its legit
I thought the "ranger" comes before the "hero"?
How do you check if your motherboard fits with your graphics card
Can I use a Gen 4 ssd with this board?
Does this support hi-res audio?
WICh is better the red usb or the blue usb
can i use an adata xpg spectrix s40g rgb 1tb. because then i would not be using the heat shield.
Can someone explain to me the difference between the normal fan headers and those that double for pumps? Cause i wanna build a system with 2 separate watercooling loops and therefor need 2 headers for my two pumps. Is there a difference for my pumps (both aquastreem XT) between using one of those doubled headers and using a "Water-Pump +" named connector?
Thanks for any help❤
Extra ampage and sometimes extra control via the BIOS, but mainly it's just the extra amps.
Good day! I want myself a new board and a new processor. I decided on the processor, 9700k))) Golden mean, let's say) But with the board I can not choose (I want a good sound Audio Codec SupremeFX S1220
‧ DAC ES9023P. I stopped at two models, ASUS ROG MAXIMUS XI HERO (WI-FI) and ROG MAXIMUS XI CODE. What will be better and more reliable? Or maybe something else will advise about this money? Thank.
How many usb 2.0 headers does the mobo have
Thanks! Clear, precise, pro.
Thanks :)
hi,if i buy i9 9900kf which no integrated gpu, does this mobo got its own gpu integrated? let say my gpu card is damage, can i still see tru my monitor using its mobo own gpu?
Can i use 4x 16gb G.skill sniper in a asus rog maximus xi hero Motherboard ?
I’m having connection issues with my fans on this motherboard. I have 6 Corsair ml 120 rgb fans that are connected to a node pro. My fans run but they don’t light up and are completely unresponsive to any input I put in through Corsair link. I have tried many things to fix this but nothing has worked so far. Can someone please help with why they don’t work?
Also, speed fan doesn’t detect my motherboard so I cannot connect my fans to the software to change the fan speeds. I forgot to mention as well that two of my fans are hooked into the pump connectors and are labeled as W_PUMP+ and AIO pump and are at 100% fan speed and I cannot change that in the bios.
Im new to the PC Community I just bought this motherboard and bought a i7-9700 already had a Corsair Hydro Series™ H100i RGB PLATINUM 240mm Liquid CPU Cooler (EVGA Geforce RTX 2060 Super GPU) and good for playing video games like call of duty modern warfare
This board is £199 at overclockers uk black friday👌
can it run rtx 3080?
yes
Which WiFi frequency is it? 5Ghz or 2.4?
I hope it's 5
Both, little late but here's your answer
i have a i7 8700k (overclockable cpu) with RTX 2060 computer, at this point im not sure if upgrading my non-overclockable mother to a better one is worth it considering i don't really care nor overclocked before.
Really Squishy if u have Microsoft activated u might have to get another one or re activate it because whenever you change a part like the motherboard there’s a chance u might lose the activation
@@flyingtoasteroven2578 not really a problem.
hint: th-cam.com/video/i8ju_10NkGY/w-d-xo.html
Will i5 9400f work with this mobo?
Yea
It is a 4phase Vcore , counting the chokes isnt enough to determine phases my friend
This. its literally the only reason im not going wiht asus this time around. Loved so many of their products but this is stupid.
Ulf Nope i actually have this exact board and it handles 9900k just fine, however gigabytes aorus master is a way way better board for the same price
@@Gregoses Its actually ~80 usd cheaper where i live(auros one), tho id probabl prefer asus's maximus apex board :p but i really like the IO of the auros one.
does this board supports NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 ?
Yes bruh
It s compatible with a i5 9600k ?
Yes I have a i5
why does it say AMD on the box? isn't this meant to be a Intel based motherboard?????
Daniel Blikh crossfire support
Cool im getting this particular motherboard. I trust asus mainly with motherboards.
Great review. Many thanks! :-)
Bottom PXIE_3 does not work with x4 out of the box. There is a BIOS option to enable it, which disables SATA 5 and 6. Also, this is a 4 power phase. 2 parallel for each phase. the 2 additional ones are for the IGPU. Don't buy it for 9900k, it's a waste of your CPU.
What are you on about this boards been over clocked to 6.5 ghz with the 9900k in overclock comps, dont listen to some fuckhead buildzoid who aint the inventor of this board, im running mine at 5.3ghz an couldnt be happier
What voltage did you used? I only Oced it to 5.1 GHz on this board with 1.32 V to reach stability. With average core tamp of 85C, worst case single core temp of 87C after an hr of stress test. I have a custom waterloop with a slim and XE 360 rad. I reached this conclusion is based on the rating of the power stage on board. I'm an electrical engineer. With my data of 1, my total computer power consumption when CPU is operating at 5.1 GHz and 100% load is 280W measured at the wall outlet. Let's assume 80W for GPU (GPU on idle) and power efficiency of the power supply.The 200W is on the 5.1 GHZ, that's 200W/4phase = 50 W. At 1.32 V that is 50W/1.32V = 37.8788 A (assuming balanced load). There are 2 SIC639 per phase meaning it's 37.8788 A / 2 power stages = 18.9394 A. That's 100% efficiency, Nothing is 100% efficient. The MOSFET loss most of it's energy when changing stages (ie from on to off or from off to on). Looking at the efficiency curve of SIC639 at 1 MHz, the efficiency is about 87% at 18.9 A output with 12.6 V input and 88.5% at 18.9A output with 9V input. Using the 12.6 Vin efficiency that's 18.9A/0.87 = 21.724 A or 43.448A per phase. The transient respond needs to be lower than 232% (50A/21.724 A*100%). It's not that much room to work with. I don't see a lot of caps for input filter, I can only assume my board is not going to last very long at 100% load. However, that's 100% operation, and I rarely use it at 100% across all cores. So, it should be ok for what I'm doing.
I made a huge error in my final calculation LOL. The current should not be divided by the 87% efficiency. It should be multiplied. Since the power rating and core voltage is known. The current should be multiplied by the 0.87 instead of dividing by the 0.87. (equation. Power = Voltage * Current / efficiency. Current = Power/Votlage/efficiency. The current should be 16.44 A. The head room for transient respond is 304% LOL. The point is 4 phase has a lower life expectancy using the same device than let say 5 phases or 6 phases.
will a i5 9600k work on this bad boy? trynna upgrade my motherboard
That’s what I’m using
Sorry new bee here what cpu is compatible?
LGA 1151, 9700K Or 9900K, Or any Z390 Processor.
Can I use this for my i7-8700k and then upgrade to i9 with out changing the motherboard?
SaintZ yes
Yes, supports both 8th and 9th generations.
Do you need wifi antennas
no, they are included.
Does anyone know if this motherboard's USB-C port is thunderbolt compatible, or if the motherboard has a thunderbolt header?
Jasminder Virk Thunderbolt costs money to license. If it was included. You would see it plastered everywhere.
@@midnightfilms1 that's entirely fair hahaha, thank you!
Which one I should buy the rog strix z390 e gaming or the rog Maximus hero xi?
That’s what I’m trying to decide.
12 months later and I’m still on this question lol. Did you ever decide?
This may be a dumb question, but an i9 9900k is compatible or no?
Yes it is compatible :)
@@eTeknix thx man, much love
No problem :D
Does the WiFi work well?
Hsuperman_18 yes.
More RGB on this board? No thanks! Keep it clean style
Hi love the video. Have this board and chip what ddr4 sticks did you use? I have gskill trydantz 3000 hr 2x8 can use see them in the software? They are aura sync but I cant see mine Please and thank you for your time.
Hey, I used TEAMGroup Nighthawk RGB memory and it synced fine. Gskill should be able to so not sure why it's not. Tried reinstalling it and restarting your pc?
Are they going to make an “Extreme”. I have liked there Extreme line. I’m waiting to see an “Asus Rog Extreme XI”. Keep up the great work..
It already exists, he even mentions it at 12:15
running this board on my content creation rig it and the 8700K are living in complete sin along with my Corsair Dominator Platinum 32GB OCed to 3600Mhz
Kineticartist meaning ?
@@Duckzandcrackerz means my ram and my cpu are loving this motherboard very much
Kineticartist oh thank you got a second thought there 😂 would you recommend this over the asus strix?
@@Duckzandcrackerz i don't have a system with a strix board but ive built 2 rigs with this board and its priced right and is a solid board couldnt be happier with this Maximus Hero XI
Kineticartist awesome thank you so much for the help, building my first pc soon so haha i need all the help, just one more question does this work for both the 8th and 9th gen?
umm, it's ASUS Patented not Paintented 6:37
1.35v 5.1Ghz? Sounds very risky...
@Tyler Lindahl Well just based on my experience obmn z390 mobos..like 1.3 is the safe borderline for many
I hate the ram slots on this board.
Why? Looks or?
Plus you won't see them really when the ram is installed
that aint a lot of usb ports..
How many do you need? There's also good USB hubs. Plus most cases will have a couple as well
Does it support display port????????
pcpartpicker.com/list/
Is this a good build? I have an EVGA 1070 FTW in my other pc that’s 2 years old and it blue screened on me and won’t boot past BIOS screen. I’m gonna use the 1070 in this build so will this be an epic gamer pc?
Love mines
I see team ram sticks
Get the Z390 Aorus Master its much better, cheaper and more feature rich...
are u sure
🤬
Azues LOL