Right now we’re looking at a variety of latest Intel Z790 motherboards, designed to benefit from the ‘new’ 14th-gen Core CPU sequence, which as you most likely know is only a renamed Thirteenth-gen. However when you’re available in the market for a brand new system or platform improve, and you’ve got determined to go together with Intel’s LGA 1700 platform, these are the brand new Z790 motherboards you may want to pay attention to.
We have 11 boards in complete from the likes of Asus, Asrock, MSI and Gigabyte, going from $280 as much as $1,200, so we’ll take a look at every board individually, see what options they’ve on supply, after which check out some VRM thermal testing.
Asus TUF Gaming Z790-Professional WiFi – $280
It is form of loopy that Z790 wanted a refresh given there have been already extra DDR4 and DDR5 Z790 boards than even we might maintain observe of. Take the Asus TUF Gaming sequence, for instance, which already had three ATX fashions, and we’re solely speaking a few sub-brand right here. Asus additionally provided Z790 boards below their ROG, Prime, and ProArt manufacturers.
Anyway, we already had the TUF Gaming Z790-Plus D4, which was accessible with and with out WiFi, after which there was the DDR5 model, the TUF Gaming Z790-Plus WiFi. Now added to the combo is a brand new flagship, the TUF Gaming Z790-Professional WiFi.
The board seems remarkably much like the Plus, each packing the identical 16 60A energy stage vcore VRM and lots of the identical options. The one actual change right here being that one of many PCIe 4.0 x1 slots has been transformed to an x16 slot, however it’s nonetheless solely wired for x1 bandwidth. Moreover, the entrance USB 20Gbps port now helps 30-watt PD fast-charging, and that is about it.
That is wonderful, although; the TUF Gaming Plus was already an excellent board, however the problem proper now could be the value. Because it stands, the Plus will be had for $205, with the dearer in-stock listings at $230. In the meantime, all listings for the brand new ‘Professional’ mannequin are at $280, making it a minimum of 22% dearer. Subsequently, we should always keep away from it till the Professional and Plus pricing turns into comparable.
Asus ROG Strix Z790-A Gaming WiFi II – $360
Subsequent, we now have the Asus ROG Strix Z790-A Gaming WiFi II, coming in at $360, which is similar value as the unique mannequin, in order that’s good. Now, stuff like energy supply stays the identical with 16 70A energy levels making up the vcore facet of the VRAM, and actually even the cooling is far the identical. Many of the modifications listed below are purely aesthetic.
The noteworthy modifications embody help for WiFi 7 with Asus’ new Q-Antenna function, which is fairly easy, actually. Now you’ll be able to push the WiFi antenna in to attach them, quite than having to screw them in. It is a good contact, however for one thing you are most likely solely ever going to do as soon as, it appears a bit pointless.
One of many PCIe 4.0 x16 slots has been eliminated and changed with a further PCIe 4.0 M.2 slot. Then, round on the I/O panel, there’s a further two USB 2.0 ports, which is sweet. Nonetheless, the audio has been downgraded with simply two rear jacks, leading to ROG SupremeFX 5.1 help, whereas the unique had SupremeFX 7.1.
Apart from that, the boards are a lot the identical by way of options. Nonetheless, this second model is a pleasant improve on the identical value level, and it ensures 14th gen help proper out of the field.
Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Darkish Hero – $700
Definitely one of many coolest trying high-end motherboards we have laid eyes on is the brand new Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Darkish Hero, and because the identify suggests, it is a revision of the unique Hero mannequin. Like most of those refreshed Asus boards, the majority of the modifications are aesthetic, which is disappointing to study. Nonetheless, there are a minimum of a number of noteworthy upgrades on supply right here, although none of them justify the value improve.
Talking of which, the Darkish Hero prices $700 whereas the unique model prices simply $530. So, what does the brand new mannequin supply for that 32% premium? Other than the aesthetic modifications, you get WiFi 7 – sooner wi-fi speeds for all these WiFi 7 units you positively have. This function contains the improve from Bluetooth model 5.3 to five.4.
The M.2 configuration has additionally modified, although it is exhausting to say it is an improve. The unique Hero relied on a PCIe enlargement card for 2 extra M.2 slots, one PCIe 5.0 and the opposite 4.0, with three extra 4.0 M.2’s on board, giving the board 5 in complete: three on board and two through an enlargement card. The Darkish Hero does away with the enlargement card and now contains all 5 M.2’s on board, with the first 5.0 slot above the first PCIe x16 slot.
You continue to get two PCIe 5.0 x16 slots with the Darkish Hero, so it is a greater configured board in our opinion. It does drop two of the six SATA ports, however that is most likely going to be a non-issue for many.
Apart from that, it contains the identical 2.5Gbit LAN, identical USB configuration, identical ROG SupremeFX 7.1 sound utilizing the Realtek ALC4082 codec, identical again panel I/O configuration, and the identical VRM configuration utilizing 20 90A energy levels for the vcore.
Total, it is a great-looking board with a powerful function set, however we predict the unique mannequin at $530 is a a lot better purchase proper now, so most likely get that.
MSI Z790 Tomahawk Max WiFi – $300
Shifting on to take a look at the brand new MSI Z790 boards, we’ll begin with the Tomahawk Max WiFi, an upgraded model of the favored Tomahawk board, which at the moment sells for simply $205 for the DDR5 model. The brand new ‘Max’ model can at the moment be discovered on sale for $240, although it is extra sometimes discovered at $300, which is an enormous premium over the unique.
Each boards bodily look the identical, excluding the yellow highlights which have been added to the brand new ‘Max’ model.
Fortunately, MSI hasn’t simply added a touch of shade to the Max and known as it a day. There are some bodily modifications right here, although most of them are fairly delicate. The first M.2 slot has been upgraded to help PCIe 5.0 from the CPU, whereas the earlier mannequin was restricted to 4.0. That stated, when you do set up an SSD within the main M.2, it’s going to scale back the first PCIe slot to x8 bandwidth.
Stuff like USB help and wired networking all stay the identical, as does the onboard audio. However like we have seen with many of those refreshed boards, you’re getting WiFi 7 right here with Bluetooth 5.4. Apart from that, they’re the identical, so when you do not require WiFi 7 out of the field, then paying a premium for this new Max mannequin definitely will not be value it over the unique.
MSI Z790 Edge Ti Max WiFi – $390
Subsequent from MSI, we now have the Z790 Edge Ti Max WiFi, so that they’ve squeezed ‘Ti Max’ in there, simply to make it that little bit extra difficult. Now, the unique mannequin can nonetheless be had for $300, whereas the brand new Ti Max prices $390, which is one other massive premium for the refreshed mannequin.
Once more, each fashions look very comparable, although this time it is the newer model that is a bit of extra sedate, taking out the orange highlights of the unique. Additionally, as soon as once more the I/O panels are equivalent, so no modifications there.
Somewhat, the modifications can as soon as once more be seen when trying on the M.2 and WiFi help. The first M.2 has once more been upgraded from the PCIe 4.0 spec to five.0, however there are nonetheless 5 M.2’s in complete. Then the WiFi resolution has been up to date from 6E to 7, however apart from that, all the pieces else stays a lot the identical, if not precisely the identical.
MSI Z790 Ace Max – $700
MSI additionally up to date the Ace, and it is value noting that the unique model can at the moment be had for $500, making this up to date Max model a troublesome tablet to swallow at $700. Bodily, we predict they appear equivalent, excluding the ‘Max’ branding on the newer, dearer mannequin.
So far as we will inform, the one replace on supply right here is WiFi 7, however apart from that, the Max is just about the identical as the unique. The one different modifications embody help for 14th gen out of the field and MSI’s declare of some slight tweaks to reminiscence efficiency.
That being the case, except you require WiFi 7 out of the field, saving $200 on the unique could be the way in which to go.
MSI Z790 Godlike Max – $1,200
It seems to be an identical story with the Godlike Max, which at the moment prices $1,200, although that’s the identical asking value as the unique. The Godlike is clearly an insane overkill motherboard and there is actually no means to enhance it proper now, apart from to incorporate WiFi 7, so clearly MSI has completed precisely that with the Max revision.
All the pieces else, although, stays the identical, and which means you get onboard Thunderbolt help for switch charges as much as 40Gbps, seven M.2 slots, 10 Gbit LAN with 2.5 Gbit LAN, 7.1 channel audio, a great deal of USB ports on the I/O panel, and a boatload of different options.
Asrock Phantom Gaming Z790 Riptide WiFi – $250
Okay, transferring on to the brand new Asrock Z790 motherboards, we discover the Phantom Gaming Z790 Riptide WiFi at $250, which is an inexpensive premium over the $190 Z790 PG Riptide. As you’d anticipate, the WiFi mannequin will get WiFi 7, however there are another noteworthy upgrades on supply right here.
The VRM, for instance, has been considerably overhauled with 16 90A energy levels for the vcore, which is an enormous enchancment over the 14 50A energy levels used beforehand, so a very nice improve there. They’ve additionally ditched the Realtek ALC897 codec for the higher-end ALC1220 codec.
There are another good touches as effectively. The cooler for the first M.2 is now tool-less, and all M.2 slots function a heatsink. It is a better-looking board for certain, and we predict the $60 premium is justified right here, so good job, Asrock.
Asrock Phantom Gaming Z790 Nova WiFi – $280
Asrock has additionally launched a brand new flagship Z790 Phantom Gaming motherboard often called the Nova WiFi. For $280, it provides quite a bit. For simply $30 greater than the Riptide WiFi, you are getting a extra sturdy 20 90A energy stage vcore VRM, which is overkill for certain, however a pleasant improve all the identical.
You are additionally getting a bigger 256 Megabyte BIOS, which permits for a greater graphical person interface. The audio has been upgraded to the Realtek ALC4082 codec, and there is a further PCIe 4.0 enabled M.2 slot, although 4 SATA ports have been sacrificed.
USB help has additionally been upgraded from a complete of 16 ports to 19, with twice as many USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports. Total, the Nova is a great-looking board and a powerful sub-$300 contender.
Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite X WiFi7 – $280
Lastly, we now have the Gigabyte boards, and we’ll begin with the Z790 Aorus Elite X WiFi7, which, you guessed it, is a WiFi 7 enabled model of the unique Aorus Elite AX. Now, the AX mannequin prices $240 whereas the brand new WiFi 7 model prices $280, so a fairly small $40 premium there. However all you are getting is the upgraded WiFi, effectively that, and help for 14th gen CPUs out of the field with out having to replace the BIOS. However apart from that, it is the identical board.
Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Grasp X – $530
Then we now have the Aorus Grasp X, which is an costly board, given the usual Z790 Aorus Grasp will be had for $390. Each boards look very comparable and pack lots of the identical options. For instance, each use Realtek ALC1220-VB audio, Marvell 10 Gbit LAN, three PCIe enlargement slots, 5 M.2 slots with the identical association, the very same USB configuration, and the identical 20 105A energy stage vcore.
So apart from the inclusion of WiFi 7 over 6E, we’re simply some minor beauty modifications to the board’s heatsinks, so we doubt that is value paying a 36% premium for.
Check System
For testing these motherboards, we have constructed a devoted system contained in the Corsair iCUE 7000X case. Powering it, we now have the HX1000 energy provide and for cooling, the iCUE H170i Elite Capellix.
The iCUE 7000X has been configured with a single rear 140mm exhaust fan and three 140mm consumption followers, which is the inventory configuration for this case. Then, within the prime of the case is the H170i 420mm radiator with three 140mm exhaust followers. This can be a fairly high-end configuration; airflow is sweet, and in a 21-degree room, we would say that is an optimum setup.
For recording temperatures, we’re utilizing a digital thermometer with Ok-Kind thermocouples, and we’ll be reporting the height rear PCB temperature. Lastly, we’re not reporting Delta-T over Ambient. As a substitute, we preserve a room temperature of 21 levels and to make sure a constant ambient temperature, a thermocouple is positioned subsequent to the check system.
As for the stress check, we’re utilizing Cinebench R23 which has been looped for an hour, at which level we’re reporting the utmost PCB temperature, once more recorded utilizing Ok-type thermocouples.
Benchmarks
Time to take a look at how every board performs out of the field, utilizing the default energy profiles with XMP loaded. Straight away, you’ll discover a obvious problem with the fashions marked as ‘Restricted’ with the orange bars. These boards, specifically Asus and Gigabyte boards, although there may be an Asrock mannequin right here as effectively, all restrict the ability of the Core i9-14900K for prolonged workloads.
Most of those boards haven’t any restrict for what Intel calls PL1, a short lived energy state. After a sure interval, round a minute sometimes, PL2 kicks in, which is a decreased energy state. The Asus and Asrock boards revert to a 253-watt energy restrict, whereas the Gigabyte boards restrict to 280 watts. MSI, however, has no energy restrict for PL1 or PL2, and Asrock has determined to do that with their Nova board, however not the Riptide.
So, as normal, the Intel platform is a little bit of a multitude on the subject of energy configurations, and that is one thing we have been advocating Intel to repair for years now. The first problem with this being that all-core efficiency, particularly for prolonged workloads, can differ fairly considerably relying on the board used, assuming you do not go and manually alter energy parameters.
For instance, in our hour-long Cinebench check, the Asus and Asrock boards noticed a median clock frequency of three.75 GHz on the P-cores, whereas the MSI boards sustained a clock frequency that was virtually 50% increased at 5.52 GHz, which is an insane distinction.
Subsequently, the VRM temperatures you see right here very a lot make for an apples-to-oranges comparability. So, let’s take away the PL2 energy restrict and re-test.
Now the 14900K is clocking between 5.4 and 5.6 GHz, relying on the board, so nonetheless some variance there however now we’re speaking about 4% and never over 40%. What we’re ideally on the lookout for listed below are temperatures under 100°C, and to make sure affordable working temperatures below all circumstances, sub-80°C temps are excellent. For our testing, we preserve an ambient room temperature of simply 21°C, and check inside an ATX case with the doorways closed.
No boards failed our check, and all have been acceptable, although some definitely did carry out higher than others. The Gigabyte fashions, for instance, have been the most effective, adopted by the Asus Darkish Hero and MSI Godlike. The MSI Ace ran surprisingly heat at 80°C whereas the Tomahawk Max and Edge Ti Max have been surprisingly heat at 82°C and 86°C respectively, although they did additionally obtain a number of the highest common clock speeds.
Now, with all boards locked at a 1.3V vcore at 5.3 GHz, whereas externally monitoring energy utilization, these are essentially the most apples-to-apples outcomes we now have. The MSI Ace is performing extra just like the Godlike now, whereas the Asus TUF Gaming has fallen down the order. The Gigabyte boards are nonetheless the best, although the Asrock fashions at the moment are rating a lot better. Total, although, acceptable outcomes throughout the board, with no VRM points with any of those Z790 fashions.
Backside Line
For those who’re available in the market for a brand new Intel Z790 motherboard, any of those fashions will work effectively – simply purchase in line with your price range and decide the mannequin that provides the options that finest fit your wants. That stated, it is effectively value trying out the unique variations for a lot of of those, as usually, VRM efficiency would be the identical, however we noticed a variety of cases the place the unique mannequin was less expensive.
It is doable these pricing discrepancies will go away over time, however because it stands proper now, many of those refreshed WiFi 7 boards simply do not make sense by way of worth. Sadly, we did not get time to do a giant Z790 roundup when the boards first got here out, as an alternative prioritizing our time to cowl the brand new X670 and B650 AM5 boards, as extra of you have an interest in AM5, and with future help on the desk, it simply made sense to spend money on that testing because the content material can be helpful for years to come back.
There most likely is not an excessive amount of level in making any suggestions right here, as it’s going to in the end come all the way down to pricing, and we anticipate Intel Z790 mobo pricing to maneuver round quite a bit within the coming months, presumably invalidating any suggestions we make now.
The excellent news is there aren’t any unhealthy boards that it’s best to keep away from, so merely evaluate the options of the fashions in your goal value vary and go from there.
Buying Shortcuts:
- Asus TUF Gaming Z790-Professional WiFi on Amazon
- Asus ROG Strix Z790-A Gaming WiFi II on Amazon
- MSI Z790 Tomahawk Max WiFi on Amazon
- MSI Z790 Edge Ti Max WiFi on Amazon
- Asrock Phantom Gaming Z790 Riptide WiFi on Newegg
- Asrock Phantom Gaming Z790 Nova WiFi on Newegg
- Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite X WiFi7 on Amazon
- Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Grasp X on Amazon
- Intel Core i9-14900K on Amazon