Asus ROG STRIX Z690-G GAMING WIFI
![]() | Outdated Product 20 833 ₴ Designed by gamers for gamers, this near-flagship motherboard is part of the 2022 Asus Republic Of Gamers lineup. Traditionally for the ROG series, the strength of this model is the combination of a top-end 15-phase power subsystem and high-end circuitry using heat-resistant Japanese capacitors and additional cooling for VRM, M.2 and power circuits. The Asus ROG STRIX Z690-G GAMING WIFI is powered by the overclocking Intel Z690 chipset and is designed to work with high-performance multi-core Intel 12th generation Alder Lake processors. This solution is designed for demanding gamers with a tight wallet and overclocking enthusiasts. In particular, the board supports AI Overclocking overclocking technologies, and its layout and equipment will not let you regret the lack of something important.... The available slots allow you to install two video cards, 3 high-performance NVMe SSDs and up to 128 GB of RAM with a maximum frequency of 6000 MHz in the system. The audio path is distinguished by the presence of a built-in Savitech SV3H712 amplifier and support for DTS and Sonic Studio III technologies. To communicate with the outside world, the model is equipped with a high-speed network 2.5GbE LAN controller and a dual-band Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) module with Bluetooth 5.2 support. And a large supply of connectors for installing case coolers and LED strips makes it possible to assemble a high-performance system based on this board with effective addressable lighting and powerful water/air cooling. |
Designed by gamers for gamers, this near-flagship motherboard is part of the 2022 Asus Republic Of Gamers lineup. Traditionally for the ROG series, the strength of this model is the combination of a top-end 15-phase power subsystem and high-end circuitry using heat-resistant Japanese capacitors and additional cooling for VRM, M.2 and power circuits. The Asus ROG STRIX Z690-G GAMING WIFI is powered by the overclocking Intel Z690 chipset and is designed to work with high-performance multi-core Intel 12th generation Alder Lake processors.
This solution is designed for demanding gamers with a tight wallet and overclocking enthusiasts. In particular, the board supports AI Overclocking overclocking technologies, and its layout and equipment will not let you regret the lack of something important. The available slots allow you to install two video cards, 3 high-performance NVMe SSDs and up to 128 GB of RAM with a maximum frequency of 6000 MHz in the system.
The audio path is distinguished by the presence of a built-in Savitech SV3H712 amplifier and support for DTS and Sonic Studio III technologies. To communicate with the outside world, the model is equipped with a high-speed network 2.5GbE LAN controller and a dual-band Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) module with Bluetooth 5.2 support. And a large supply of connectors for installing case coolers and LED strips makes it possible to assemble a high-performance system based on this board with effective addressable lighting and powerful water/air cooling.
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Overall, I recommend trying the motherboard if it caught your eye or if you don't have the funds for the ATX versions of this line. However, there might be difficulties with installing/removing components into/from the motherboard if you choose, as in my case, a rather bulky cooler or a case where 140 mm fans unfortunately obstruct handling of the motherboard. The current connectors are present on the back cover and on the board, there is decent official software for it, error indication during boot, the ability to reset the BIOS if there are problems with it, using a corresponding USB port. For me, everything that was necessary (almost) is present on the board: WiFi, Bluetooth. Heatsinks cover almost the entire board - chipset temperature is 57-67 degrees, board temperature is 33 degrees, VRM thermistor is 37 degrees. For the first micro-ATX build, the size was helpful, but I still looked at the Z690-F, just didn't have enough money. In combination with the be quiet! 500DX case and the be quiet dark rock 4 pro cooler, installing the 8+4 pin is quite inconvenient. The 140 mm case fan, the heatsink on the motherboard, and the CPU heatsink all get in the way. If you've chosen air cooling like I did (which I somewhat regret), the number of connectors for fan connections becomes even more limited. The motherboard only has 3 slots for fan connections, one of which is near the CPU, where it's neither neat nor convenient to route a cable, leaving only 2 at the bottom. I have 5 fans at 140 mm and two on the CPU. I connected everything, but not without hassle and adapters (a few fans are connected through 2 adapters). There was also a problem with connecting the Gigabyte AORUS NVMe Gen4 SSD with its native heatsink to the slot near the CPU. You need to unscrew another screw from another M2 position to secure it properly. The main pressing issue is regarding the automatic lock for the graphics card. I installed and removed it several times during assembly. For the final assembly, I couldn't remove the graphics card calmly and had to use some force. There was an unpleasant cracking sound near the lock position... I'll have trouble removing the graphics card for a full clean-up in about 4 months. ![]() |