The Gigabyte Z890 AORUS ELITE WIFI7 is here, as a nice entry-to-mid-range Z890 motherboard with the latest Intel chipset and is prepared to push the performance of the 15th Gen Intel Core Ultra processors. Well, technically 15th Gen, they’re actually 1st Gen Core Ultra, as Intel is trying a fresh start with the naming.
This ATX motherboard strikes a balance between high-end features and affordability, making it an appealing option for gamers and enthusiasts seeking a solid foundation for their next PC build. With the Z890 chipset at its core, the AORUS ELITE WIFI7 embraces the latest connectivity standards, including PCIe 5.0 for blazing-fast data transfer speeds with compatible graphics cards and SSDs.
Gigabyte has equipped the Z890 AORUS ELITE WIFI7 with a modest 16+1+2 phase digital VRM solution, ensuring clean and stable power delivery to the demanding Core Ultra processors. This power design is further enhanced by a comprehensive cooling solution, featuring VRM heatsinks and M.2 Thermal Guard to keep critical components operating at optimal temperatures, even under heavy load.
Connectivity is a key strength of the Z890 AORUS ELITE WIFI7, with a range of options for both networking and storage. Gamers will appreciate the inclusion of a 2.5GbE LAN port and the latest Wi-Fi 7 standard with a high-gain antenna, ensuring a fast and reliable connection for online gaming. Storage options are plentiful, with four M.2 slots, including one that supports the PCIe 5.0 standard for maximum bandwidth, although if you need more Gen5 slots, you’ll have to look higher up the AORUS range (and pay more money).
For more information, please visit the official product page here.
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