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⚡ Dominate your game with smart power and style — the ASUS ROG Strix Z390-F is your ultimate overclocking ally!
The ASUS ROG Strix Z390-F Gaming Motherboard supports 8th and 9th Gen Intel Core processors with advanced AI-driven 5-Way Optimization for effortless overclocking. Featuring dual M.2 NVMe slots, USB 3.1 Gen2, and Gigabit LAN, it delivers top-tier connectivity and speed. Aura Sync RGB lighting offers customizable, synchronized effects across compatible devices. Enhanced cooling with FanXpert 4 and ASUS Optic-MEM II ensures stable performance, while a pre-mounted I/O shield simplifies installation. Designed for serious gamers and enthusiasts seeking reliable, high-performance builds.









| ASIN | B07J53J483 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #406 in Computer Motherboards |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Built-In Media | 2-in-1 SATA 6Gb/s cables(2), Extension Cable for Addressable LED Strips (80cm), Extension Cable for RGB Strips (80cm), Fan bracket, M.2 Screw Package, ROG STRIX Z390-F GAMING gaming motherboard, ROG Strix Thank you card, ROG Strix door hanger, ROG Strix series sticker, SLI™ HB Bridge (2-WAY-M), Support DVD, User guide |
| CPU Model | Core i9 |
| CPU Socket | LGA 1151 |
| Chipset Type | Intel Z390 |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Compatible Processors | 8th Generation Intel Core , 9th Generation Intel Core |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 514 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00192876051764, 04718017051767 |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Item Type Name | ASUS ROG Strix Z390-F Gaming Motherboard LGA1151 (Intel 8th and 9th Gen) ATX DDR4 DP HDMI M.2 USB 3.1 Gen2 Gigabit LAN |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Main Power Connector Type | ATX |
| Manufacturer | ASUS Computer International Direct |
| Memory Clock Speed | 2400 MHz |
| Memory Slots Available | 4.0 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | ROG Strix Z390-F Gaming |
| Model Name | ROG Strix Z390-F Gaming |
| Model Number | ROG Strix Z390-F Gaming |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 13 |
| Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1151 |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 32 GB |
| S/PDIF Connector Type | Optical |
| System Bus Standard Supported | SATA 3 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total PCIe Ports | 1 |
| Total SATA Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 10 |
| UPC | 192876051764 |
| USB 2.0 | 2 |
| Warranty Description | 3 Years |
J**E
Solid performer
This is a great motherboard if you are going for a 9th Generation Intel build. I have this paired with an i7-9700K. I ran a few benchmarks with freely available software where you can compare performance with similar builds online. My system has shown higher benchmarks than some configurations with the same processor using different brand motherboards. Benchmarks also show higher single core performance than the i9-9900K using different brands. This may likely be due to ASUS’s implementation of how memory is handled. I have a 3200mhz CL16 Corsair memory kit in the system. I was considering a Gigabyte board because of the VRM reviews, and because I have had a great experience with them, which put me on the fence for a long time. However, I found articles noting the memory configuration on the Z390 Gigabyte boards didn’t perform as well as the ASUS boards, and the VRM issue may be a subjective issue because these new chips have different power requirements and electrical “behavior” (e.g. vdroop). Also, another reason I went ASUS was because I have an ROG STRIX 1080ti. Pairing the GPU with another ROG product worked out great, especially for RGB lighting purposes (AURA Sync). The rig runs beautifully (and stable), even on air cooling. It stays around 30-35C at idle, and just over 70C under heavy load. I plan on getting a water cooler soon, as I am also running the XMP memory profile in ASUS’ AI overclocking suite. Let me tell you, the AI overclocking feature is very nice to have. If you’re purchasing a Z- series board like this one, you are likely planning to overclock (the Z-series chipset is an enthusiast series for this purpose). This feature makes it very easy to find the best setting for your OC, or to give you a starting point to do it yourself. The AI also puts a rating on your cooler and adjusts the OC automatically. This board is the same as the Z390-E without built in wireless and Bluetooth (and second M.2 cover). I went with this specific board (without those features) because those technologies (WiFi and Bluetooth) have had a tendency to improve over time, where an expansion card or dongle seemed to make more sense. An expansion card or dongle would make it easier to upgrade in the future if needed. Aside from convenience of having them built in, I didn’t really see a benefit for my own use case to go for the Z390-E since I hard wire to my router for the least amount of latency while gaming. This is probably the 15th PC I have built in my lifetime, and is the first system I built with an ASUS motherboard. I have never dealt with ASUS customer support (haven’t had a reason to yet), so I can’t say whether or not they are good on that front. However, for a hardcore gamer, I recommend this board. It does not disappoint.
V**.
Great features, great price, easy stable overclocking
Instant overclock of my 9900k to 5.0 GHz all 8 cores at only 1.241v. So much for "4 phase SuX" lunacy going around from the arm chair engineers who don't even own this product or know the first thing about power supply design. I ran the AI tuning tool but it came out with the same overclock as the initial optimized setting of 5.0 across the board. Board allows you to set at least the lower M.2 NVMe slot to run at 2x (instead of full 4) to save from turning off SATA ports, very nice feature my old Gigabyte Designare Z390 could not do. Z390 just isn't good enough to run a bunch of NVMe drives without disabling ports (SATA, Thunderbolt, USB3.1, etc) so the option is very nice. 2X is about 2X a normal SATA port and sufficient for most midrange NVMe drives. Those wanting 4X (970 Pro, video editing, etc) may want to consider X299 or Threadripper setups for more lanes. Software is pretty good, doesn't seem like a long list of shovelware like I'm used to on other boards. PCIe 1x slots and 4x slot are in useful locations even with GPUs installed. I've always been a fan of having one slot above the GPU slot for things like USB expansion cards and such in particular, and the lower 4x slot will be useful for RST and a third/fourth NVMe drive, or more Thunderbolt/USB3.1, etc. Heatsink on lower M.2 slot is nice, it's likely where you'll want to install your first NVMe drive anyway. Very good fan controls. "AI" automatic fan tuning is great, too. I think this is an excellent option and possibly one of the best Z390 boards out there unless you are sold on the snake oil Killer NIC, want even more RGB-whatever, or want a Creative Labs-based sound card for DTS-over-TOSLink support (Realtek no longer licenses the codec necessary as of like 7-8 years ago unfortunately). Only negative is finding the XMP enable switch in BIOS is slightly difficult. Found it, but had to dig a bit. This is such a common thing that it should be easier. Not enough to knock a star off for me, though.
W**S
Product description was missing key word "Used"
Description of Mother board did not state it was used. Although the price charged was the same a new board in 2020, when I purchased 3 of these. I expected this unit to be a new, never sold or used board. As delivered the CPU pins where bent so board was unusable.
E**C
Update Bios First!!!
Before you do anything. So, go to Asus's website, download the latest Bios update, put it on a thumb drive, and install it. I was not able to get this motherboard to work without doing that. Even got a replacement which didn't help. What it would do before Bios update: In Windows 10 install it would lock up and never finish. In Windows 7, the mouse and keyboard never worked. System: I7-9700K, Corsair LXP Vengeance 3200MHz 8gb x 4, Intel 730 480gb SSD After install added - Nvidia Geforce GTX 970 SC x 2 (SLI), and the rest of my Hdds. (Update) Been using it on Windows 10 for 2 years now. Only 1 issue I had, which was an easy fix. I discovered this motherboard had automatically over clocked my CPU. Running my 9700k at 4.9ghz instead of 3.6ghz as it should be. Its been over clocked ever since I started using this. For what I do, it doesn't need to be over clocked, and I just turned it off. Recently installed an M2 SSD, runs super fast no issue. For its service I'm changing my rating from 3 to 4 stars. I did get another one of these for my dad's computer. I have an extra I7-6700k, LGA1151 from the system before this one. Being the same socket I assumed it would work just fine. The computer would never post with that cpu installed, only endless turning itself on and off. Thinking there was something wrong with this motherboard I just returned it. Fast forward a year, try it again with a completely different brand, same exact thing no posting. The generations of intel cpus have to match. 6th gen wont work with a 8th or 9th gen board. May seem like I'm stupid to some, but I never even gave it a thought. My I7-6700k box doesn't even tell you what generation it even is.
N**T
This Mobo Is A Great Purchase!!!
I had a little trepidation about ordering another Asus motherboard after the first one I ordered had issues with a sata connection snapping off for no reason. I'm glad to say that one bad experience was the exception and not the rule. The Rog Strix Z390 is the best motherboard I've owned so far. The bios is loaded with features, my rgb looks freaking sweet (rgb lowers temps...that's science son), and my performance and temps have never been better. The guys at DC-Deals also got the board to me super fast so I was not without a system for more than a day. I highly recommend this board!
M**H
Love this board
Love this board. Everything about it works out well. The BIOS menu is easy to use and literally every option is available you can think of. I use all the defaults with my I9900k and couldn’t be happier. The LEDs are annoying and built in configuration tool is crappy. Drivers are easy to install and easy to find.
R**T
Perfect upgrade
I needed a new motherboard as mine failed, and I chose this asus as my upgrade. This board is perfect and is very high quality. Installation is simple if you know how to work on computers. The look of this mother board is a great representation of how it operates. 10/10
J**H
Poorly packaged/damaged and no instructions
There was no protective foam in the box to protect the board, there was a screw rattling around in the bag potentially scratching the board. There was a bracket wedged against another bracket because it was missing a screw. There are absolutely no English in the manual. There is a support disc included in the box which is also not compatible with American software.
H**I
Mainboard sehr gut funktioniert mit i9 9900kf und Lieferung sehr gut verpackt
Sehr gut für Gaming
B**I
it works with the i9
its works perfectly fine
S**.
excellect product
go for it, very nice motherboard with most value for money for gamers requirements.
ひ**し
ASUSのマザボは初心者に扱いやすい
過去に使っていたBTOパソコンのマザボがASUSのことが多く、パーツ交換がしやすかったのでASUSのマザボを選びました。 パーツ交換等、詳しい方ではありませんが、こちらに全パーツを組み替え1度で問題なく起動し、よかったです。 ASUSの中でもこちらは光デジタル出力がついているので、私はサウンドカードを省けて良かったです。 M.2SSDのヒートシンクもついているので、M.2SSDを初めて組む私には助かりました。 メモリ・グラボ等の着脱が簡単で、その他ケーブル類も目でみてどれをどこに挿せばいいのかわかるので助かります。
C**I
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