ROG MAXIMUS Z890 HERO

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Awards

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  • hardwareinside.de

    Hardwareinside: Recommended top class

    The ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z890 HERO leaves nothing to be desired.

    GERMANY 10/26/2024
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  • allround-pc.com

    Allround-PC: Technology Award

    With the ROG Maximus Z890 Hero, Asus definitely offers a strong high-end motherboard [...] that should be particularly interesting for overclockers.

    GERMANY 10/25/2024
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  • El Chapuzas Informatico

    Gold

    a full-featured motherboard for your Intel Core Ultra 9 285K

    SPAIN 10/28/2024
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  • Profesional Review

    Platinum

    a real barbarity of a plate

    SPAIN 10/24/2024
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  • Profesional Review

    Recomended

    a real barbarity of a plate

    SPAIN 10/24/2024
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  • Profesional Review

    Platinum

    Intel's new non-HyperThreading high-end roadmap

    SPAIN 10/24/2024
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  • Profesional Review

    Platinum

    Intel's new non-HyperThreading high-end roadmap

    SPAIN 10/24/2024
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  • Pchocasi.com.tr

    The Leading In Its Class

    When all these features are considered, the ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z890 HERO motherboard stands out as one of the most high-end models in its class. I don’t believe it will face any issues powering next-generation processors, which has already been confirmed in our tests.

    Türkiye 10/24/2024
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Video Reviews

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  • ASUS also improved the little q latch for the graphics card and I really like this. This is the same thing that they've done on the AMD board. Basically, you can put in the graphics card in here and rather rather than having to press a separate button to unlock it, what you do is you kind of just tilt it out and it comes out.

  • I'm BUILDING the ULTIMATE PC GAMER

  • I'm BUILDING the ULTIMATE PC GAMER

  • KTU's quick test of Intel's new generation high-end CPU, Core Ultra 9 285K, with the ROG MAXIMUS Z890 HERO! The fact that it's high-end and can be operated with air-cooling changes ...... DIY!

  • ROG Maximus Z890 Extreme; ROG Maximus Z890 Hero; ASUS Prime Z890-P WiFi

  • Intel has upped the game with processors we don't yet understand - is the Core Ultra 7 265K doom or salvation?

  • INTEL! What did you do it?

  • Maximus Z890 is expensive as hell

Media Reviews

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  • ASUS Announces Z890 Mothers, Including ROG MAXIMUS Z890 EXTREME with Giant M.2 Heatsink with 3D VC

    Hermitage Akihabara

    JAPAN 10/22/2024
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  • It's not just a Z890. ASUS mothers are packed with features that make homebrew users happy.

    PC Watch

    JAPAN 10/22/2024
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  • ASUS Introduces a Total of 10 Z890 Motherboards for Gamers with Core Ultra 200S Support

    4Gamer.net

    JAPAN 10/24/2024
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  • A look at ASUS' newly released Z890 motherboards! Preview Report

    MOGALAB

    JAPAN 10/25/2024
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  • ASUS announces the Z890 chipset gaming motherboard! ASUS “Chipset Z890 Gaming Motherboard” is released! Motherboard Edition

    Boostudio

    JAPAN 10/25/2024
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  • ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z890 HERO is the best choice you can give your Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processor.

    Alza.cz

    CZECH REPUBLIC 11/01/2024
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  • ROG Maximus Z890 Hero is an excellent LGA 1851 build base for many years for a premium computer!

    Overclockers.ua

    UKRAINE 10/24/2024
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  • The ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Hero has everything you could possibly want: 6x M.2 slots, with one supporting PCI Express 5 and the rest PCI Express 4. The slots have Q-Latch support for easy attachment, so you don't need a screwdriver, and the main module even has Q-Slide, which adjusts to the size of the NVMe drive, and the Q-Release retention system. Q in this case stands for Quick. And it was a quick installation, I can confirm that.

    Indian-TV.cz

    CZECH REPUBLIC 10/25/2024
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  • I also like the new PCI-e quick release mechanism. Previous generations of ROG boards will have you pressing a button to unlock the graphics card. But with the Z890 Hero, you simply tilt the card slightly to the right to release it. It’s convenient and it’s brilliant, and it boggles the mind why no manufacturer (ASUS included) has implemented or thought about this feature until now.

    HardwareZone.com

    SINGAPORE 10/24/2024
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