ASUS has showcased its latest ROG Maximus Z890 Hero BTF and ROG Maximus Z790 HERO CAMM2 motherboards alongside the new PSUs. The new Maximus Z890 HERO BTF motherboard packs the LGA 1851 socket to support Intel’s next-gen Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPUs.
The motherboard comes loaded with several features such as a quad DDR5 DIMM design, the latest PCIe 5.0 and Gen5 M.2 support, and comes with a great look and feel with the entire PCB covered with large heatsinks and face plates that add value to this motherboard. The IO plate also packs a huge “ROG Maximus” accent plate with RGB LEDs and the iconic ROG eye logo is present on the PCH heatsink.
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ROG Maximus Z890 Hero BTF Will Have Limited GPU Options
Interestingly, this motherboard has a BTF design which means that all of the power connectors are placed at the back side of the motherboard. The back side comes with dual 8-pin power inputs for the CPU and there’s also the newest 12V-2x6 connector on the rear end which will power the GC_HPWR connector that ASUS launched last year.
The use of this connector means that the motherboard will have limited GPU options to choose from but it removes the use of the 16-pin connectors. Moreover, the motherboard along with several others will also be available later this year. This specific ROG Maximus HERO motherboard will also be available in non-BTF options.
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ROG Maximus Z790 HERO With CAMM2 Solutions
Moreover, ASUS also showcased the new ROG Maximus Z790 HERO motherboard with CAMM2 solutions. The motherboard comes with the CAMM2 connector and was shown running a single Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 with 48 GB memory clocked at 8000 MT/s speeds without the need for a cooling system at just 41C which is pretty impressive.
The timings were set at 38-48-48-128-176-2T. The company said that this is more of a conceptual product that will be made available in small quantities, but more CAMM2 solutions can be expected in the future.
Apart from the motherboards, ASUS also introduced the new ROG THOR 1600W Titanium III PSU which features GaN MOSFETs, a magnetic OLED display that comes with a detachable design, and Turbo mode that takes the fan speeds to the max. It also packs dual 12V-2x6 power connectors along with a range of other ports. ASUS also has the ROG STRIX 1000W Platinum PSU which leverages the same GaN MOSFET design and the ATX 3.1 standards.