







🎮 Power, speed, and style — dominate your game with ASUS ROG Strix Z790-A!
The ASUS ROG Strix Z790-A Gaming WiFi D4 motherboard is engineered for Intel 12th and 13th Gen processors, featuring a robust 16+1 power stage design, advanced cooling solutions, and cutting-edge connectivity including WiFi 6E and PCIe 5.0. With four PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C with PD 3.0, and intelligent AI controls, it offers a future-proof platform for high-performance gaming and professional builds.











| Processor | pentium |
| RAM | DDR4 |
| Memory Speed | 5333 MHz |
| Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 802.11ax |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 6 |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Series | ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI D4 |
| Item model number | ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI D4 |
| Item Weight | 4.95 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 13.3 x 10.9 x 2.9 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.3 x 10.9 x 2.9 inches |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| ASIN | B0BHYFF4FK |
| Date First Available | October 20, 2022 |
S**S
Motherboard power
Awesome motherboard very nice design pretty heavy weight good material and good power 🔋
J**Y
Amazing Motherboard
After having this motherboard for almost a whole year I have only the best feedback about it. This thing is amazing! I love ASUS’s products and this one is exceptional. The BIOS is very clean and there are a lot of support videos out there on what settings to use. My PC is an all white build and the MB looks really clean in it. It is very fast to boot up and I run all kinds of games and have no issues with my setup. I know I went with DDR4 ram but honestly I don’t think DDR5 will make much of a difference for a while. There are plenty of USB ports on it but I do find myself using all of them. This is sitting in the ROG Hyperion PC tower and it looks like it was made specifically for it!
B**N
Awesome but the first 3 something was wrong
Doa... Ok I am trying this one more time. So far it would boot with X8X8 not X16. This is a known issue. Now one of the 3 boards would boot at x16 but only B1B2 memory worked. So I hear ya maybe its the Graphics card mine is 4090. I also have 3080, Amd 570 they will not boot unless I go in to bois and change it from X16 to X8X8. NO I have nothing in M2 slot 1 which shares PCIE slot 1.So I am trying ONE MORE wby? Well A1A2 memory slot just stopped working would not boot until I removed A1 A2. Ok I hear you again maybe its my memory. Weeeeelll I just happen to have 5 different D4 memory and ALL will work in B1B2 but NOT A1A2.So.. I just got the 4th and stuck in the 4090 no M2's in the system and it booted right up at X16
J**Y
Beware, may not support an Intel I7 cpu out of the box.
Would have been 5 stars except the Bios was not native to the Intel I7 cpu I bought. Had to flash the bios with an older I5 cpu to a supported I7 bios then reinstall the I7 cpu.
J**K
Good device.
Works fine. fast internet.
G**Y
A great board for gamers and experts
Having had other boards from MSI and Gigabyte in the same z90 series, I was flooded by the options in both the bios and the the software. The board works hassle free, and works well with rgb devices. There are a couple things that really sticks out as positives. The first is the button release for graphics card. It worked wonderfully when I had to replace my GPU. The second is the vast array of NVMe slots. It was amazing to have of the options. If you know your storage runs a bit hot, you can locate them in a cooler place.I would recommend this board to any seasoned computer person, who loves having the freedom to try a little tweaking of the configuration.
T**N
Asus Customer service is so bad you should never buy a motherboard from them
A dead USB slot or DIMM slot is fairly normal in motherboards, and therefore a proper RMA process is to be expected from any company selling them. Here is all the ways ASUS failed to handle such a simple process:Starting the RMA is fairly standard, there is a long web form that is paired with Fedex one-day shipping to get the motherboard to their tech support. Note that the reason for my particular RMA is 2 dead DIMM slots, which should not be a repair, but a replace, as it would be cheaper to do so for any company. The customer service tech I spoke to said the same and estimated I would get my replacement within 5 days. I shipped out on a Wednesday, and Fedex confirmed that it arrived at their facility early Thursday morning.There is no contact information, phone or email, to directly talk to the technical repair team, you only have a link with a barebones summary of the current RMA status. This failed to update that they received the board until the following Saturday (2 days later), and dated the receive as Saturday (provably false, as visible in the Fedex tracker).Note that if you do want to call anyone for information, your only option is the basic support team, which requires you recite the full serial number every time instead of a case number, and has almost no information on anything going on, as the repair team is separate.No further updates were made until the following Tuesday, where it was listed as "in repair, due to be completed on Saturday". Again, a full inspection of the motherboard prior to shipping it showed the only issue was DIMM slots being dead, which would not be repairable. This is the first sign they were doing something wrong.Thursday I received an email stating it had repair not covered under warranty, and pictures to boot. The repair team had heavily damaged the CPU socket, which was not previously damaged, and should not have been touched when diagnosing an issue for DIMM slots. They wanted to bill me $130.00 (more than half the board's cost) to repair an issue that they caused, and they still hadn't looked into or mentioned the original issue. You have 3 options in this scenario: pay for the repair, have them send you back the damaged product, or dispute the claim.When disputing the claim, you are only allowed attachments and a freeform mere 100 characters to type up the issue. It is insanely hard to word the issues in such a small field, but what else are your options? Contact the inquiry team? Of course, they do not have a phone number or email, and the general support line has no way to put you in contact with them.When they inevitably claim that you have no proof they did the damage, they just send an "it's not covered" email (Friday), again with no response options available. You can't even go into the previous email and reject the claim, as it is disabled while the claim is in "disputed" status. Calling the support line all they can do is escalate the issue, and assure you that they will call you the next day.Wednesday (not the next day), I finally received an email saying they "haven't heard from me" that actually has a callback number for the invoice support team. Calling them I was finally able to reject the claim, so I can get back the board they damaged and ship it to Amazon (required for a refund).Every step of the process is tedious, and the lack of direct phone lines to actually contact anyone is concerning for a company that should be processing RMAs fairly regularly. Do not buy ASUS, it is not worth the chance you will have to interact with their support/repair teams.
B**R
Missing Info
great product easy to install but a key piece of information not included was that not all the software is installed and needs you to have a hard line internet connection to install all software (preferably through the armoury crate App, which is a nice feature) before you can use certain features like the wireless or Bluetooth. other than that i give it a 5 star
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