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ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI D4 Motherboard
Experience the pinnacle of gaming-grade performance with the ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI D4 motherboard. Crafted on the Intel Z790 chipset for the LGA-1700 platform, this ATX board blends aggressive aesthetics with robust power delivery, advanced cooling, and comprehensive connectivity. Designed to harness the full potential of 13th Gen Intel Core processors, it delivers smooth, stable performance across gaming, streaming, and productivity workloads. The Strix lineage embodies a balanced approach to style, thermals, and versatility, ensuring you can push your system toward higher frame rates, quieter operation, and longer component life without sacrificing reliability. Whether you’re building a high-refresh gaming rig, a content-creation workstation, or a future-proof multitasker, this motherboard makes it easier to achieve impressive results with confidence.
- Power delivery you can trust: A robust VRM setup with substantial heatsinks and well-optimized thermal pathways keeps voltage stability strong during demanding gaming sessions and CPU-intensive tasks, helping sustain high boost clocks and consistent performance while reducing thermal throttling. The cooling design is tuned to manage heat where it matters most, preserving power integrity for long-term reliability and smoother acoustics.
- PCIe 5.0 readiness paired with flexible expansion: This motherboard supports PCIe 5.0, enabling faster graphics cards and storage devices, while offering thoughtful expansion options that balance bandwidth with accessibility. Its PCIe layout helps ensure bandwidth is available for both GPUs and NVMe drives, providing a future-proof foundation for GPU-heavy titles and fast-access storage workflows.
- DDR4 memory compatibility for cost-efficient upgrades: With DDR4 support, you can choose from a wide range of memory kits to match your budget and performance goals. The platform is engineered to optimize memory throughput and stability, helping you enjoy snappier system responsiveness, quicker load times, and smoother multitasking as you juggle games, streaming apps, and creative tools.
- Integrated connectivity and expressive design: The Z790-A GAMING WIFI D4 emphasizes connectivity and convenience, delivering built-in wireless networking for flexible placement and simpler setups, along with diverse USB options and a robust MOSFET-centric cooling solution. The board’s design blends signature ASUS engineering with gamer-focused aesthetics, making a statement in any rig while delivering practical performance headroom for overclocking and optimized system tuning.
- User-friendly tuning and long-term durability: The ASUS ROG lineup is renowned for accessible firmware and software that empower both beginners and enthusiasts. Expect an intuitive BIOS, solid firmware optimization, and durable build quality featuring high-grade components and protective layers to endure daily use and extended sessions of gaming, rendering, or streaming with confidence.
Technical Details of Asus Strix STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI D4
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How to install Asus Strix STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI D4
Installing the ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI D4 is a straightforward process when prepared with the right components and case. Follow these steps to ensure a clean build with optimal airflow and reliable operation. This guide focuses on general assembly best practices applicable to most ATX motherboards using the LGA-1700 socket and a standard mid- or full-tower PC case.
- Preparation and case setup: Unpack the motherboard and set it on a non-conductive surface. Install the I/O shield from the motherboard package into the rear of your case, ensuring it sits firmly and aligns with the motherboard’s ports. Place the case on a stable work surface and ensure all standoffs are properly threaded into the chassis’s motherboard mounting points corresponding to the ATX form factor. Verify the orientation of the motherboard so that the CPU socket aligns with the CPU cooler channels and memory slots are accessible without obstruction.
- Install the CPU: Lift the CPU socket lever to open the LGA-1700 socket. Align the CPU with the socket using the corner markers on the CPU and socket, then gently seat the processor into the socket without forcing it. Lower the retention lever to secure the CPU in place. If your cooling solution requires a backplate or mounting brackets, install those components according to the cooler’s instructions before seating the cooler on the CPU.
- Apply thermal interface material and mount the cooler: Apply a small, pea-sized amount of thermal paste (if your cooler does not have pre-applied paste) to the CPU’s power-dense area, then align the cooler’s mounting hardware with the motherboard standoffs. Carefully secure the cooler in a crisscross pattern to ensure even contact. Connect the cooler’s fans to the appropriate CPU fan header (and pump header if using an AIO cooler). Route power cables away from fans and moving parts to prevent interference with airflow or components.
- Install memory and expansion cards: Open the DDR4 DIMM slots by pushing the clips outward, then align the memory modules with the slots’ notches and press firmly until they click into place. Verify all memory modules are seated correctly and showing as installed in BIOS. Insert any PCIe expansion cards (such as GPUs or NICs) into the appropriate slots, ensuring they are fully seated and secured with screws to the case’s expansion slot covers.
- Mount storage and connect power, data, and front-panel cables: Install PCIe NVMe drives into the motherboard’s M.2 slots if applicable, using the retaining screws provided. Attach PCIe power cables from the power supply as required for the GPU and any high-demand devices. Connect the 24-pin ATX power connector and the 8-pin (or 4+4-pin) CPU power connector from the power supply to the motherboard. Attach the case’s front-panel connectors (power switch, reset switch, power LED, HDD LED) to the appropriate pins on the motherboard’s front-panel header, following the motherboard’s manual. Finally, connect USB, audio, and other peripheral cables from the case to the motherboard as specified by the manual.
- First boot and BIOS setup: Power on the system and enter the BIOS/UEFI. Verify that the CPU, memory, and storage devices are detected correctly. Enable XMP/DOCP profiles to maximize memory performance if using a high-speed DDR4 kit. Set the boot order for your preferred operating system drive, configure fan curves for optimal cooling, and adjust any preferred overclocking or security settings. Save changes and exit to begin the operating system installation or to resume your existing setup.
- Software and driver installation: Once the OS is installed, install the latest chipset, LAN, audio, USB, and wireless drivers from the ASUS support portal or your motherboard’s disc. Update the BIOS if a newer version is available, following ASUS guidelines to avoid power interruptions during the update process. This ensures improved stability, compatibility with new hardware, and access to the latest features and security patches.
Frequently asked questions
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What CPU socket and chipset does this motherboard use?
The board uses the LGA-1700 socket paired with the Intel Z790 chipset, designed for Intel 13th Gen Core processors and compatible with 12th Gen when supported by BIOS updates. This combination emphasizes strong performance, expanded PCIe connectivity, and modern I/O options for gaming and content creation.
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Does it support PCIe 5.0?
Yes, the motherboard supports PCIe 5.0, enabling higher bandwidth for next-generation GPUs and NVMe storage devices. This helps reduce bottlenecks in data transfer scenarios and enhances overall system responsiveness under heavy workloads.
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What memory type does it support?
The board supports DDR4 memory, offering a flexible and cost-effective upgrade path with reliable performance for gaming and multitasking. Users can select from a wide range of DDR4 kits to balance speed, capacity, and budget.
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Does this motherboard include built-in WiFi?
Yes, the ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI D4 includes integrated wireless connectivity for convenient, cable-free networking and quick setup in spaces where Ethernet is limited.
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What is the form factor and expandability?
The motherboard is ATX form factor, providing ample expansion options while fitting standard mid- to full-tower cases. Its layout and features are designed to optimize airflow, cable management, and component accessibility for enthusiasts.
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How do I optimize performance on this board?
To optimize performance, enable XMP/DOCP profiles for supported memory, ensure the BIOS is updated to the latest version, configure appropriate fan curves for CPU and chassis fans, and balance power limits in line with your cooling solution. Regularly update drivers for chipset, audio, and network components to maintain stability and performance.
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