Product on Review: ROG STRIX Z390-E Gaming
Manufacturer: ASUS Republic of Gamers
Street Price: £229 GBP - $244 USD - $419 AUD
ASUS ROG Strix motherboards have become increasingly popular amongst the enthusiast and gamers markets, mainly for their unique styling and dedication to the RGB scene. This time around, with the Z390-E Gaming, we get an even darker guise, shedding most of its flashier components.
Under the hood, the Z390 chipset offers support for the new Intel Core i9-9900K, as well as the current 8th Generation Core CPUs. We also get mutli-GPU compatibility with NVIDIA SLI and AMD CrossfireX, a pair of NVMe M.2 slots, with heatsinks, and SupremeFX audio.
The ASUS ROG Strix Z390-E Gaming conforms to the ATX form factor and appears to offer everything a budding enthusiast would require, which includes support for the 8th Gen Intel Core CPUs and the next-gen Intel CPUs.
ASUS on their STRIX Z390-E Gaming
Positioned to attract a new generation of PC builders who take pride in showing off their rigs, the ROG Strix series brings a fresh approach to motherboard aesthetics with bold designs that build on the latest trends. True to form, the Strix Z390-E sheds the flashier guise of its Z370 counterpart, slipping into darker attire to compliment the expanding ROG ecosystem.