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The GIGABYTE Z590 AORUS PRO AX is a high-performance ATX gaming motherboard designed for 11th and 10th Gen Intel Core processors. It features advanced connectivity options, including PCIe 4.0, three M.2 slots, and Intel WiFi 6, ensuring a seamless gaming experience. With robust power management and interference-free memory routing, this motherboard is built for serious gamers and professionals alike.
C**C
Best performance for the money and another great motherboard from Gigabyte
UPDATE2: Got some new ram and tweaked it a bit and also using V11 Beta of the benchmark. Was able to get the 12000 score above at 6 GIG boost. Also, been playing more with the RGB Fusion which has been working great for controlling everything. Also, I was updating the BIOS on another Z690 and it would not boot up. I realized that I had reused the same USB stick from before and so it was flashing the backup BIOS instead of the new BIOS. Apparently when you flash the BIOS with the new version from the USB, it backs up your current BIOS to the USB. So in order to use the USB again, you have to put the new BIOS back on the USB thumbdrive.ORIGINAL REVIEW:I have been building PCs for over 30 years. I even used to sell them for about 10 years way in the past as well as full service or fix any ones pc. Just giving you some background. Anyway after many brands, I decided a long time ago that I liked Gigabyte boards the best. So I am already slightly biased. And for my own personal computer builds, I will only use Gigabyte. For price, quality, performance, features and layout, they are top in my opinion. I spend quite a bit of time doing research when I am upgrading. And, I happen to be upgrading from a Gigabyte Gaming X Z390 I59600k. After narrowing it down to a handful of Gigabyte boards I selected this one. This one stood out to me for the 4 NVME slots, as well as the number of USB 3.2 ports and it even came with a 20Gb/s USB C port, plus all the expansion slots can hold the longer internal cards. Plus this handles 12th and 13th gen processors after Bios upgrade. Which the Bios upgrade was super easy. I put the upgrade on a thumb drive, connected a PSU and held the upgrade button and it was upgraded without ever having to turn the computer on or even have a processor in it which I hadnt even selected at the time. The other big selling point was that this board supports DDR4 which I already had 64 gig of DDR4 on the system being replaced. The only thing that I had to get for this system build was the MB, processor and a cpu fan. So sort of a cheap upgrade overall. IMHO, this is the best MOBO at this price point and even better than other boards costing a lot more. The reason I didnt go with the DDR5 version is I already had 64 gig of DDR4. If or when I decide to jump to DDR5, it will probably be time for a new processor or I will just get the DDR5 model and put all my parts on the new MOBO. If interested, after researching processors, I ended up with the I7 13000k. After 2 air cooled cpu fans that worked great, I ended up with a liquid cooled option which was a lot quieter and actually did a better job. If using a 12th or 13th gen processor, make sure you have a good cpu cooling as those run pretty hot. BTW, I like that there are multiple temp sensors on this board that you can monitor. As time and money permit, I will upgrade to NVME 4 and a better graphics card. The BIOS has both an easy and advanced mode as well as some custom Gigabyte features like the Instant 6 MHZ which does some auto overclocking for you. The bios also has a lot of overclocking features if you are into that for gaming. The 9331 score was achieved on initial boot and the higher 9520 was achieved after some minor tweaks. The 9979 was today using my secondary drive and not performing minor tweaks. I also realized and double checked that my old Graphics card actually performs better on this new motherboard by over 1000 points. BONUS! You can spend a lot more money on a lot of other boards, but this one provides the best performance for the dollar at least in my humble opinion.UPDATE: I had to update my case because the only place I could put the AIO was on the bottom with reduced airflow and I had to raise the case up with more fans.. Did not like that set up at all. So I had to rebuild my system again. Normally I just tie back the cables out of the way of fans and everything is hidden behind the case panel. But, the new case had a window as well as better cable management so I spent way more time on the second build. I included some before and after pictures of the Motherboard update which I think does look quite a bit better. I never have really cared about the RGB fans, but now I am exploring the various headers on the MOBO. I like that there are 2 ARGB ports as well as 2 RGB ports on here. And for fun, I did some simple overclocking on the GPU with the standard utilities and enabled the 6Ghz boost mode in the MOBO bios to get the 10351 Bench. I also have been watching board temps as I like things to run cool and now my VRM MOS is down 5 degrees and other sensors are down a few Wish my case had more bays so I could plug more stuff into the motherboard. I love this board
A**E
Great starter motherboard
This motherboard did all intended purposes for my first build, it seats all of my components very well and as far as aesthetics go.. it’s fine.The software for driver updates and RGB control is convenient and worked well with my fractal pop air case. Fan controls are also good, no problems there. Bios is functional and has decent tweaking options.For someone building themselves especially the first time, everything is appropriately labeled and it is very easy to get running. The performance after benchmarking was excellent.My only negatives about the motherboard are really the audio performance, the audio is just okay. If you’re someone who prioritizes audio and works with a lot of audio whether it’s through editing/streaming or gaming then you may be wanting more out of the audio. Not that it’s horrendously bad or anything but it’s just basic and something you would’ve expected a little more from out of an aorus elite model especially a z790.Taking into account that you get DDR5 support on this; the price point is good. Some people like DDR5, some don’t, but if you do then you’ll be happy with this motherboard. You also get wifi 6 if you install the kit for that, I didn’t because the kit looks horrible (just my opinion) and if you’re looking for an aesthetic build then the wifi 6 kit will probably not be something you’ll want to install. You could probably hide most of the kit if your case is big enough but I’d be worried about the functionality if you don’t give the antenna enough space to do antenna things.For the price point it’s definitely a good motherboard to consider, it supports all of the recent GPU/CPUs and DDR5. In retrospect I probably would’ve shelled out more $ to get something with better audio capabilities and a better looking wifi 6 kit if those were things I’d even considered when deciding on my build (If you didn’t consider them yet, consider them now!)Not at all disappointed in my purchase, it’s doing its job and doing it well. But if you’re going to make a beefy build make sure the quality of all parts of it are just as high end.
D**T
I needed to upgarde to PCIe 4.0x 16 mobo to handle Geforce 4070 graphics card
I use this machine for photography and video work (Photoshop, LightRoom, Topaz, etc.)So here's what happened:1. I needed a new graphics card to meet the load Topaz can put on a graphics card. (Great software.)2. Ordered Geforce 4070 ti (later returned it - black screen - and got the 4070 - long story)3. Ordered the Z790 Aorus Elite AX DDR4 (DDR 4 is not a typo)4. Ordered the i7 13700KF (no graphics unit on the chip)5. Ordered the Corsair H115i adpator kit for the older cooler's bracket - these slightly longer standoffs work great.6. Used my GSkill DDR 4 3200 RAM - 32 GB.7. Used my EVGA 850 PSU.8. Once I figured out I needed a PCIe 4.0 riser extension cable, all was well. (If you use the old PCIe3.0, you'll get black screen and pull your hair out on unneccesary trouble shooting. The picture shows the card in the PCIe 4.0 slot. When the cable comes in, I'll return the Card to the riser via the PCIe extension cable. )This machine is grrrrreat!!!! Cinebench 23 score multicore is 29810.Monitor: BenQ SW 2700PT on Display port and Calibrated i1 Display Pro (XRite). Saved a bunch of dollars using a few older parts for this build.
O**D
A great small form factor motherboard
I got this to upgrade the PC connected to my TV. (it was running on a second generation core i5, so it really was overdue!).The installation was a breeze - apart from some initial confusion on my part as to how to connect up the front panel sound connection (it's hidden and needs a bit of disassembly to reveal it - easy once I had worked out the issue!).It's all working really well with DDR5 RAM and a Core i5 12600 processor. I'm using the integrated graphics which has been fine for my needs (so far...).Just one thing to note, you really will need to use the intel cooling fan. I tried another (always liked Arctic, but couldn't get a fit for this one!).
J**S
A good mid-ranged motherboard with lots of features.
When buying computer hardware like this, a buyer should really be doing their own research online over the many sites that cover hardware. I suggest Tom's Hardware, LTT, Gamers Nexus etc all as a good resource to use.What you need to know for buying from Amazon, is that the item comes as expected, properly packaged and protected and with Amazon's legendary customer support, should you need it.I've been using this motherboard for a few months now, and it's been really great for me. I use its features to manage my overclocking and cooling config, as well as taking advantage of the 3 NVMe slots for solid state drives.This board supports pcie gen 4, which means, to get the most out of it, you should also get a cpu that supports the same.
M**H
The most stylish, sleek, amazing, cool as ice motherboard.
I built my very first system 2 months ago, with Z690 at its centre and believe me when I say, I haven't heard or had any thermal throttling at all, with a i7-13700 to top it off my whole system is aircooled, This thing disperses heat like a terminator.100% recommend and that's a rare thing coming from me.
L**S
(Intel(R) wireless Bluetooth has a driver problem. Check Bluetooth radio status - not fixed?
Hi, I’ve built my pc and everything seems to be working functionally fine besides the Bluetooth. The WiFi is working sufficiently and I have the antenna plugged in also but I constantly get a diver error even when updating it. These are the errors I keep getting (Intel(R) wireless Bluetooth has a driver problem. Check Bluetooth radio status - not fixed. Vga light on motherboard shows sometimes when image is being displayedAfter a while of me downloading drivers license blind I was finally able to fix this issue as will be taking back my negative response though it did take some time me understanding how to fix this issue so I contacted gigabyte directly.
A**N
good price for performance
looks powerful a lot of fan ports and sata for your HDDs and SSDs not enough RGB in my oppion but very good deal for the price
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