
TUF GAMING Z890-PLUS WIFI|Motherboards|ASUS Global
TUF GAMING Z890-PLUS WIFI|Motherboards|ASUS Global
TUF GAMING Z890-PLUS WIFI|Motherboards|ASUS Global
TUF GAMING Z890-PLUS WIFI|Motherboards|ASUS Global
Last updated at 03/30/2026 19:34:12
Asus Tuf Gaming Z890-plus Wifi Motherboard Black
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ASUS TUF GAMING Z890-PLUS WIFI Z890 LGA 1851 ATX motherboard, Intel Core Ultra Series 2 Ready, Advanced AI PC-ready, 16+1+2+1 stages, DDR5, PCIe 5.
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ASUS TUF GAMING Z890-PLUS WIFI Intel LGA 1851 ATX Motherboard
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First off, as it has been stated, check for BIOS updates, and perform immediately. It will absolutely remove any headaches from installation and running. Luckily for me, I haven't had any issues in my usage thus far.Another note for semi-newbies, even though they are the same physical size, the 1851 chipset is not backwards compatible with the 1700 processors, so know that before you dive in, you will most likely need to upgrade your processor.With those two disclaimers out of the way, I am loving the board. Being that I upgraded to a 4090, I already had to buy a bigger case, up the power supply, memory, etc., so installing the board with my current components was a breeze as everything fit snugly.Another smaller thing to point out is to make note of the ... MoreFirst off, as it has been stated, check for BIOS updates, and perform immediately. It will absolutely remove any headaches from installation and running. Luckily for me, I haven't had any issues in my usage thus far.Another note for semi-newbies, even though they are the same physical size, the 1851 chipset is not backwards compatible with the 1700 processors, so know that before you dive in, you will most likely need to upgrade your processor.With those two disclaimers out of the way, I am loving the board. Being that I upgraded to a 4090, I already had to buy a bigger case, up the power supply, memory, etc., so installing the board with my current components was a breeze as everything fit snugly.Another smaller thing to point out is to make note of the location and order of all the connectors. The power connector can be tricky to get to depending on the case, but installing the cable before pinning down helped immensely. But this may not be your situation. Just an FYI.Depending on the specs, I may upgrade to a 5090 down the road, and this board will be ready for it. PCIe 5, DDR 5, 1851 chipset, Wi-Fi 7, and so much more with plenty of HD M.2 slots for whatever size files the future may hold. It has been a great upgrade thus far, and when the next hardware wave hits, it will be ready for the swap.
originally posted on bestbuy.com
Asus is a well known name in the PC world and I have used their products quite a bit over time. I have always been happy with their products and this motherboard is no exception.First, about the LGA 1851 socket. There is only one family of processors that work with this CPU configuration at this time and it's the new Intel Ultra Series of processors. These processors are geared toward the gaming world and in this case I had a series 2 of the series 7 model. Without going into much detail about the processor itself I so far found it to be very good and the built in graphics are good as well. They do not match up to the Intel i series in terms of speed but do come at a lower price.For the motherboard itself, the following are the pros and consPros* DDR5 memory ... MoreAsus is a well known name in the PC world and I have used their products quite a bit over time. I have always been happy with their products and this motherboard is no exception.First, about the LGA 1851 socket. There is only one family of processors that work with this CPU configuration at this time and it's the new Intel Ultra Series of processors. These processors are geared toward the gaming world and in this case I had a series 2 of the series 7 model. Without going into much detail about the processor itself I so far found it to be very good and the built in graphics are good as well. They do not match up to the Intel i series in terms of speed but do come at a lower price.For the motherboard itself, the following are the pros and consPros* DDR5 memory slots* Bios settings are easy to move around in and organized well* WiFi 7 capable (not readily available yet)* Good number of ports for access* Several M2 SSD drive slotsCons* Layout is a bit tough for access to some connectors (specifically CPU fan when you have top fans installed)* Limited to only the Ultra Series processorsOverall if you are looking for a Z890 series motherboard for the Intel Ultra series processors this is a great choice.
originally posted on bestbuy.com
I often build computers for either myself or family and friends and using the ASUS TUF Gaming Z790-Plus WiFi motherboard has been fun to build and it is good for both gaming as well as video editing since I do both. And since it is ready for Intel Core Ultra processors, and it is AI PC ready it is also fun to have.Right out of the box it looks great, and it comes with several useful things including the antenna so you can connect via WiFi7, and you can connect via ethernet too.I also like that it supports up to 192GB of DDR5 memory, so it is super-fast and ready.The Asus Tuf also has plenty of useful ports, including USB C, HDMI, DP, USB with different speeds, Line in, Line out, Mic in and more.The motherboard stays cool due to its design so that is useful, ... MoreI often build computers for either myself or family and friends and using the ASUS TUF Gaming Z790-Plus WiFi motherboard has been fun to build and it is good for both gaming as well as video editing since I do both. And since it is ready for Intel Core Ultra processors, and it is AI PC ready it is also fun to have.Right out of the box it looks great, and it comes with several useful things including the antenna so you can connect via WiFi7, and you can connect via ethernet too.I also like that it supports up to 192GB of DDR5 memory, so it is super-fast and ready.The Asus Tuf also has plenty of useful ports, including USB C, HDMI, DP, USB with different speeds, Line in, Line out, Mic in and more.The motherboard stays cool due to its design so that is useful, and since it has a tough build, it can handle long gaming days as well as rendering long videos.It also looks cool because with Aura Sync, either using its presets or customizing it. And it sounds great too because it has Realtek 7.1 Audio and DTS audio processing. to enhance sound either outdoor speakers or headset.Overall, it is easy to install and configure, Asus has videos on how to put it together, the instructions are well explained too. It performs great for both gaming as well as video editing and it is also AI Ready.
Asus Tuf Gaming Z890-plus Wifi Motherboard Black
Delivery $65.99
ASUS TUF GAMING Z890-PLUS WIFI Z890 LGA 1851 ATX motherboard, Intel Core Ultra Series 2 Ready, Advanced AI PC-ready, 16+1+2+1 stages, DDR5, PCIe 5.
Delivery $98.32
ASUS TUF GAMING Z890-PLUS WIFI Intel LGA 1851 ATX Motherboard
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First off, as it has been stated, check for BIOS updates, and perform immediately. It will absolutely remove any headaches from installation and running. Luckily for me, I haven't had any issues in my usage thus far.Another note for semi-newbies, even though they are the same physical size, the 1851 chipset is not backwards compatible with the 1700 processors, so know that before you dive in, you will most likely need to upgrade your processor.With those two disclaimers out of the way, I am loving the board. Being that I upgraded to a 4090, I already had to buy a bigger case, up the power supply, memory, etc., so installing the board with my current components was a breeze as everything fit snugly.Another smaller thing to point out is to make note of the ... MoreFirst off, as it has been stated, check for BIOS updates, and perform immediately. It will absolutely remove any headaches from installation and running. Luckily for me, I haven't had any issues in my usage thus far.Another note for semi-newbies, even though they are the same physical size, the 1851 chipset is not backwards compatible with the 1700 processors, so know that before you dive in, you will most likely need to upgrade your processor.With those two disclaimers out of the way, I am loving the board. Being that I upgraded to a 4090, I already had to buy a bigger case, up the power supply, memory, etc., so installing the board with my current components was a breeze as everything fit snugly.Another smaller thing to point out is to make note of the location and order of all the connectors. The power connector can be tricky to get to depending on the case, but installing the cable before pinning down helped immensely. But this may not be your situation. Just an FYI.Depending on the specs, I may upgrade to a 5090 down the road, and this board will be ready for it. PCIe 5, DDR 5, 1851 chipset, Wi-Fi 7, and so much more with plenty of HD M.2 slots for whatever size files the future may hold. It has been a great upgrade thus far, and when the next hardware wave hits, it will be ready for the swap.
Asus is a well known name in the PC world and I have used their products quite a bit over time. I have always been happy with their products and this motherboard is no exception.First, about the LGA 1851 socket. There is only one family of processors that work with this CPU configuration at this time and it's the new Intel Ultra Series of processors. These processors are geared toward the gaming world and in this case I had a series 2 of the series 7 model. Without going into much detail about the processor itself I so far found it to be very good and the built in graphics are good as well. They do not match up to the Intel i series in terms of speed but do come at a lower price.For the motherboard itself, the following are the pros and consPros* DDR5 memory ... MoreAsus is a well known name in the PC world and I have used their products quite a bit over time. I have always been happy with their products and this motherboard is no exception.First, about the LGA 1851 socket. There is only one family of processors that work with this CPU configuration at this time and it's the new Intel Ultra Series of processors. These processors are geared toward the gaming world and in this case I had a series 2 of the series 7 model. Without going into much detail about the processor itself I so far found it to be very good and the built in graphics are good as well. They do not match up to the Intel i series in terms of speed but do come at a lower price.For the motherboard itself, the following are the pros and consPros* DDR5 memory slots* Bios settings are easy to move around in and organized well* WiFi 7 capable (not readily available yet)* Good number of ports for access* Several M2 SSD drive slotsCons* Layout is a bit tough for access to some connectors (specifically CPU fan when you have top fans installed)* Limited to only the Ultra Series processorsOverall if you are looking for a Z890 series motherboard for the Intel Ultra series processors this is a great choice.
I often build computers for either myself or family and friends and using the ASUS TUF Gaming Z790-Plus WiFi motherboard has been fun to build and it is good for both gaming as well as video editing since I do both. And since it is ready for Intel Core Ultra processors, and it is AI PC ready it is also fun to have.Right out of the box it looks great, and it comes with several useful things including the antenna so you can connect via WiFi7, and you can connect via ethernet too.I also like that it supports up to 192GB of DDR5 memory, so it is super-fast and ready.The Asus Tuf also has plenty of useful ports, including USB C, HDMI, DP, USB with different speeds, Line in, Line out, Mic in and more.The motherboard stays cool due to its design so that is useful, ... MoreI often build computers for either myself or family and friends and using the ASUS TUF Gaming Z790-Plus WiFi motherboard has been fun to build and it is good for both gaming as well as video editing since I do both. And since it is ready for Intel Core Ultra processors, and it is AI PC ready it is also fun to have.Right out of the box it looks great, and it comes with several useful things including the antenna so you can connect via WiFi7, and you can connect via ethernet too.I also like that it supports up to 192GB of DDR5 memory, so it is super-fast and ready.The Asus Tuf also has plenty of useful ports, including USB C, HDMI, DP, USB with different speeds, Line in, Line out, Mic in and more.The motherboard stays cool due to its design so that is useful, and since it has a tough build, it can handle long gaming days as well as rendering long videos.It also looks cool because with Aura Sync, either using its presets or customizing it. And it sounds great too because it has Realtek 7.1 Audio and DTS audio processing. to enhance sound either outdoor speakers or headset.Overall, it is easy to install and configure, Asus has videos on how to put it together, the instructions are well explained too. It performs great for both gaming as well as video editing and it is also AI Ready.
The ASUS TUF line of products - including this motherboard - are built and advertised as having extra durability built-in right up front to get the job done for a long time. In the case of this motherboard at least, it's very true and you can tell from the moment you unbox it and pick it up. First off, it's VERY weighty, much more so than other ATX motherboards. But it's not just the weight, it's WHERE the weight is coming from. The biggest enemy of your desktop components living a nice long life isn't bumps and physical damage (since most desktop computers tend to sit in one place), it's HEAT. Particularly if you're using high end components like the latest PCIe 5.0 SSDs, the components you place on and around the motherboard can generate a lot of heat, as can ... MoreThe ASUS TUF line of products - including this motherboard - are built and advertised as having extra durability built-in right up front to get the job done for a long time. In the case of this motherboard at least, it's very true and you can tell from the moment you unbox it and pick it up. First off, it's VERY weighty, much more so than other ATX motherboards. But it's not just the weight, it's WHERE the weight is coming from. The biggest enemy of your desktop components living a nice long life isn't bumps and physical damage (since most desktop computers tend to sit in one place), it's HEAT. Particularly if you're using high end components like the latest PCIe 5.0 SSDs, the components you place on and around the motherboard can generate a lot of heat, as can significant power draws by the CPU, GPU or other devices. This heat can lead to premature failure if not managed correctly. This TUF series board then has a LOT of cooling capacity where it counts to keep you running cool for a long time. Just look at the heat sink on that first SSD slot - it's HUGE with a lot of cooling capacity. Similarly for the heatsink over the power delivery section in the top left and the chipset in the lower right. That's a lot of cooling right off the bat.Of course, you won't be sacrificing the latest in connectivity options with this board in the name of that extra durability. You still get PCIe Gen 5 in both an NVMe slot AND an x16 slot for a GPU or other add-in card. And you still get TONs of rear-panel connectivity, including both DisplayPort and HDMI if you're using the onboard integrated graphics, Thunderbolt 4 (on a desktop!), another USB-C 20Gbps with video out, multiple USB-A 10Gbps and 5Gbps ports, plus 2.5Gbe ethernet and the typical audio ports. You get built in WiFi 7 and front panel ports for additional USB-C 20Gbps and USB-A at both 5Gbps (3.0) and 2.0 speeds. That's a TON of connectivity - and of course there's a plethora of PCIe 4.0 connections for both add on cards AND additional NVMe SSDs (up to 4 total!) so you shouldn't lack for the ability to connect something to a computer built with this motherboard.The motherboard was easy to build with - I'm using a full-sized ATX case, so I have lots of room to access various parts. Dropping in a Core Ultra 5 245K with an AIO watercooling loop, 32GB of high speed DDR5 RAM (2x 16GB dual channel kit - always dual channel for batter performance), 2 SSDs (a 1TB NVMe boot drive under that massive heatsink and a 4TB NVMe storage drive under the lower sink) was simple as was connecting all of the various leads to the front USB-A and USB-C on the case. Installing Windows went very easily (still waiting on my GPU to come in, but I can use the the integrated graphics on the CPU through the monitor connections on the board) and installing drivers from the ASUS website also went well (I did use an ethernet cable to connect during the install / setup process). Now the computer is running rock solid, hanging TUF one might say.So if you want a solid, reliable motherboard from a great name in the industry with all the latest bells and whistles, this is a great board to check out. Give it a try today!