Z390 Motherboard Roundup: 50+ New Releases from ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI, and more

October 8th was the release date for some embargos for the new Z390 chipset. And with this date coming and going we saw the major board partners show off most/all of their new lineups. With this brings new naming conventions, new looks, and new features on the motherboards. We’ll list the boards from each partner along with any high-level features.

Z390 is the second generation high-end chipset for Intel’s 300-series platform used with Coffee Lake desktop CPUs. It looks to improve upon Z370 in two key aspects, chipset support for up to six USB 3.1 (10 Gbps) ports, as well as built-in wireless networking MAC for dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi.

The Z390 chipset itself isn’t so much of a generational update, regardless if it was designed for 9th generation CPUs. The chipset, outside of supporting the 9th gen CPUs, has also brought with it a few features which are now integrated as opposed to being supported by 3rd party chips. Features just as the integrated 2T2R 802.11ac Wi-Fi (Wave 2 with up to 160 MHz wireless bands), native USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) ports, as well as other features including Modern Standby/Smart Connect, and ambient computing (wake-on-voice in low powered mode…think how a smartphone behaves or Cortana and Alexa with the screen off or Modern standby).

The takeaway here is the integration of existing features and functionality along with 9th gen CPU support. There is a possibility that this integration brings with it a slight amount of power savings due to not using 3rd party chips to drive the features, and perhaps the cost may be a bit lower. Unless these features are used, about the only real difference on the chipset will be additional CPU support. These additions allude to the fact that Z390 will be the real high-end chipset on Intel’s mainstream platform.

A Couple of Details

The chipset integrated Wi-Fi depends on its integrated connectivity feature, CNVi, which first made an appearance in Gemini Lake as well as the latest 8th generations CPUs. This integration replaces the 3rd party Wi-Fi module and integrates it into the PCH (items such as memory, MAC, and logic) leaving PHY and antenna on the companion RF module. These then connect through the CNVio interface through a specialized M.2. Intel’s website says there are three different companion modules possible. The AC-9560 (2T2R, vPro enabled), AC-9462 (1T1E with FIPS9 support), and AC-9461 (low-end 1T1R).

The other major feature is the native USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10 Gbps). The integration means motherboard partners will have to use the HSIO lanes to enable the ports. A total of four are supported on Z390, Q470, and H370/B360. It will be up to the motherboard partner to determine how many 10 Gbps ports are on each motherboard.

Audio selections will be the same ranging from Realtek ALC887 to ALC1220 codecs. Each manufacturer will put their own op-amp parts and capacitors to make their own twist, but the codecs do remain the same.

Below is a list for each motherboard manufacturer. We have also compiled a list of chipset features from Z390 and Z370 for a quick comparison before we dive into each board partner’s offerings.

Intel Z370 and Z390 Chipset (PCH) Comparison
ChipsetZ390Z370
Release DateOctober 2018October 2017
ME Firmware1211
HSIO Lanes30
Total USB14
USB 3.1 G2 (Max)6
USB 3.1 G1 (Max)10
SATA 6 Gbps6
PCH PCIe 3.0 Lanes24
RST PCIe Storage (Max)3
Optane SupportY
Integrated 802.11acYN
Intel Smart SoundsY
Intel vProN
TDP?6W

Chipset Diagrams

Pictured below are the chipset diagrams for Z370 and Z390 to show the (two) differences.

z390 Chipset Diagram (Intel)
z370 Chipset Diagram (Intel)

ASRock

ASRock has announced a total of 12 motherboards at this time. Boards will range from Mini-ITX to ATX with the Z390 Phantom Gaming 9 in the flagship position. ASRock’s naming convention is a bit different here compared to Z370 or previous generations with the use of the Phantom Gaming lineup of boards (six) which spreads across a wide variety of features, size, and pricing instead of the ‘Extreme’ lineup. What we do not see, yet, is an OC Formula which was absent on Z370 as well, perhaps to make an appearance here.

  • Z390 Phantom Gaming 9 – $269 MSRP – Amazon – Newegg
  • Z390 Taichi Ultimate – $300 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • Z390 Taichi – $240 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • Z390 Phantom Gaming 6 – $196 MSRP – Amazon – Newegg
  • Z390 Extreme4 – $180 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • Z390 Phantom Gaming SLI/ac – $168 MSRP – Amazon – Newegg
  • Z390 Phantom Gaming SLI – $N/A MSRP – Amazon – Newegg
  • Z390 Phantom Gaming 4 – $140 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • Z390 Phantom Gaming-ITX/ac – $190 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • Z390 Pro4 – $135 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • Z390M ITX/ac – $150 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • Z390M Pro4 – $135 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
ASRock Z390 Motherboard Specifications
Memory CapacityMemory Support (Max)SATA 6 Gbps PortsM.2 / TypeLANWiFiUSB 3.1 G2USB 3.1 G1 / 2.0PCIe Slots (Full-Length)
Z390 Phantom Gaming 964 GB
(4x DRAM Slots)
4266+83 – SATA + PCIe1x 2.5 Gigabit
2x Gigabit
Y44 / 03
Z390 Taichi Ultimate4200+83 – SATA + PCIe1x 10 Gigabit
2x Gigabit
Y44 / 03
Z390 Taichi4200+83 – SATA + PCIe2x GigabitY44 / 03
Z390 Phantom Gaming 64300+82 – SATA + PCIe1x 2.5 Gigabit
2x Gigabit
N24 / 03
Z390 Extreme44300+82 – SATA + PCIe1x GigabitN24 / 03
Z390 Phantom Gaming SLI/ac4300+62 – SATA + PCIe1x 2.5 GigabitY24 / 02
Z390 Phantom Gaming SLI4300+62 – SATA + PCIe1x 2.5 GigabitN24 / 02
Z390 Phantom Gaming 44300+62 – SATA + PCIe1x GigabitN22 / 22
Z390 Pro44300+62 – SATA + PCIe1x GigabitN22 / 22
Z390 Phantom Gaming-ITX/ac32 GB (2x DRAM Slots)4500+42 – SATA + PCIe1x GigabitY422
Z390M ITX/ac4000+61 – SATA + PCIe1x GigabitY60 / 22
Z390M Pro464 GB (4x DRAM slots)4300+61 – PCIe + SATA, 1 PCIe only1x GigabitN24 / 02

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ASUS

ASUS has brought the house with their Z390 motherboards giving users a total of 17 boards to choose from. Within the product stack is a workstation class board (WS Z390 Pro), The Prime series (three boards) aimed more at entry-level, the Strix and TUF Gaming series for gaming oriented boards as well as a refresh of the premium Maximus motherboards which include the full lineup from the Extreme to the Gene. Prices on the ASUS offerings will range from $150 to $500.

  • Maximus XI Extreme – $500 MSRP – Amazon – Newegg
  • Maximus XI Formula – $450 MSRP – Amazon – Newegg
  • Maximus XI Code – $350 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • Maximus XI Hero COD – $340 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • Maximus XI Hero – $290 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • Maximus X Gene – $N/A MSRP – Amazon – Newegg
  • Strix Z390-E Gaming – $245 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • Strix Z390-F Gaming – $N/A MSRP – Amazon – Newegg
  • Strix Z390-I Gaming – $210 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • Strix Z390-H Gaming – $190 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • TUF Z390 Pro Gaming – $170 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • TUF Z390M-Pro Gaming – $180 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • TUF Z390-PLUS Gaming – $170 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • Prime Z390-A – $190 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • Prime Z390-P – $150 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • Prime Z390M-PLUS – $N/A MSRP – Amazon – Newegg
  • WS Z390 Pro – $400 MSRP – Amazon – Newegg
ASUS Z390 Motherboard Specifications
Memory CapacityMemory Support (Max)SATA 6 Gbps PortsM.2 / TypeLANWiFiUSB 3.1 G2USB 3.1 G1 / 2.0PCIe Slots (Full-Length)
Maximus XI Extreme64 GB
(4x DRAM Slots)
4400+64 / ?1x 5 Gigabit
1x Gigabit
Y4?3
Maximus XI Formula4400+62 / ?1x 5 Gigabit
1x Gigabit
Y4?3
Maximus XI Code4400+62 / ?1x GigabitY4?3
Maximus XI Hero (Wi-Fi) 4400+62 / ? 1x GigabitY (optional)4 ?3
Maximus X Gene32 GB (2x DRAM slots)4600+44 / ?1x GigabitY4?1
Strix Z390-E Gaming64 GB
(4x DRAM Slots)
4266+62 / ? 1x GigabitN4 ?3
Strix Z390-I Gaming4600+42 / ? 1x GigabitY2 ?1
Strix Z390-H Gaming 4266+62 / ? 1x GigabitN4?3
TUF Z390 Pro Gaming4266+62 / ? 1x GigabitN2?3
TUF Z390M-Pro Gaming (Wi-Fi)4266+62 / ? 1x GigabitY
(optional)
1 ?2
TUF Z390-PLUS Gaming (Wi-Fi)4266+62 / ? 1x GigabitY
(optional)
2?2
Prime Z390-A4266+6 2 / ? 1x GigabitN 4 ?3
Prime Z390-P4266+42 / ?1x GigabitN2?2
Prime Z390M-PLUS4266+42 / ?1x GigabitN2?2
WS Z390 Pro4266+62 / ?2x GigabitN3?4

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EVGA

EVGA comes to the Z390 party with two motherboards around launch time with the Z390 Dark with its rotated CPU slot, two DRAM slots above the CPU (as opposed to sitting on the right) as well as a uniquely colored board with its black base color and gold highlights. The other board is the Z390 FTW which is more of a standard piece compared to the Dark. No mention of a small form factor option, such as the Stinger, so far.

  • Z390 Dark – $N/A MSRP – Amazon – Newegg
  • Z390 FTW – $N/A MSRP – Amazon – Newegg
EVGA Z390 Motherboard Specifications
Memory CapacityMemory Support (Max)SATA 6 Gbps PortsM.2 / TypeLANWiFiUSB 3.1 G2USB 3.1 G1 / 2.0PCIe Slots (Full-Length)
Z390 Dark32 GB
(2x DRAM Slots)
4133+82 – SATA + PCIe2x GigabitY62 / 03
Z390 FTW64 GB(4x DRAM Slots)4133+62 – SATA + PCIe1x GigabitN54 / 22

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GIGABYTE

GIGABYTE brings to the table 10 motherboards as well, with offerings from Mini-ITX to eATX with the yet to be announced Aorus Extreme. Pricing is said to range from $130 up to $290 with the Aorus Extreme likely to fetch more.

Gigabyte Z390 Motherboard Specifications
Memory CapacityMemory Support (Max)SATA 6 Gbps PortsM.2 / TypeLANWiFiUSB 3.1 G2USB 3.1 G1 / 2.0PCIe Slots (Full-Length)
Z390 Aorus Master64 GB
(4x DRAM Slots)
4133+62 – SATA + PCIe, 1 – PCIe1x GigabitY44 / 43
Z390 Aorus Ultra4133+62 – SATA + PCIe, 1 – PCIe1x GigabitY44 / 43
Z390 Aorus Pro Wi-Fi4200+83 – SATA + PCIe2x GigabitY44 / 03
Z390 Aorus Elite 2666+62 – SATA + PCIe 1x GigabitN 2 4 / 02
Z390 Aorus Pro4133+62 – SATA + PCIe1x GigabitN33 / 03
Z390 Gaming SLI2666+61 – SATA + PCIe
1 – PCIe
 1x GigabitN2 6 / 03
Z390 M Gaming2666+61 – SATA + PCIe
1 – PCIe
 1x GigabitN2 4 / 02
Z390 Gaming X 2666+ 62 – SATA + PCIe  1x GigabitN1 5 / 2 2
Z390 UD 2666+ 6 1 – SATA + PCIe1x GigabitN06 / 0 3
Z390 I Aorus Pro Wi-Fi32 GB (2x DRAM Slots)2666+ 42 – SATA + PCIe1x Gigabit Y2 4 / 01

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MSI

MSI brings 12 total motherboards to the party with eight listed on the website. Like the other major board partners, there is seemingly a board and a price point for everyone with features differing from board to board.

  • MEG Z390 Godlike – $600 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • MEG Z390 ACE – $290 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • MPG Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon AC – $230 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • MPG Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon – $200 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • MPG Z390 Gaming Edge AC – $190 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • MPG Z390M Gaming Edge AC – $180 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • MPG Z390I Gaming Edge AC – $165 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • MPG Z390 Gaming Plus – $150 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • MAG Z390 Tomahawk – $160 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
  • MAG Z390M Tomahawk – $160 MSRP – Amazon – Newegg
  • MAG Z390M Mortar – $N/A MSRP – Amazon – Newegg
  • Z390-A Pro – $140 MSRP – AmazonNewegg
MSI Z390 Motherboard Specifications
Memory CapacityMemory Support (Max)SATA 6 Gbps PortsM.2 / TypeLANWiFiUSB 3.1 G2USB 3.1 G1 / 2.0PCIe Slots (Full-Length)
MEG Z390 Godlike64 GB
(4x DRAM Slots)
4600+63 – SATA + PCIe2x Killer E2500 GigabitY42 / 04
MEG Z390 ACE4500+62 – SATA + PCIe, 1 – PCIe1x Killer E2500 GigabitY60 / 43
MPG Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon AC4400+62 – SATA + PCIe1x GigabitY40 / 23
MPG Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon4400+62 – SATA + PCIe1x GigabitN40 / 23
MPG Z390 Gaming Edge AC4400+62 – SATA + PCIe1x GigabitY22 / 23
MPG Z390M Gaming Edge AC
MPG Z390I Gaming Edge AC32 GB (2x DRAM Slots)4600+41 – SATA + PCIe, 1 – PCIe1x GigabitY22 / 21
MPG Z390 Gaming Plus64 GB (4x DRAM slots)4400+62 – SATA + PCIe1x GigabitN22 / 22
MAG Z390 Tomahawk4400+62 – SATA + PCIe2x GigabitN40 / 23
MAG Z390M Tomahawk4400+62 – SATA + PCIe2x GigabitN40 / 43
MAG Z390M Mortar
Z390-A Pro4400+61 – SATA + PCIe1x GigabitN22 / 22

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NZXT

NZXT joins the fray with a single entry, just as they did with their first motherboard with the N7 Z370. The new board is the N7 Z390. It comes in black or white and has the same design aesthetic using the shrouding on the majority of the board giving it a really clean appearance.

  • N7 Z390 – $280 MSRP – Amazon – Newegg
NZXT Z390 Motherboard Specifications
Memory CapacityMemory Support (Max)SATA 6 Gbps PortsM.2 / TypeLANWiFiUSB 3.1 G2USB 3.1 G1 / 2.0PCIe Slots (Full-Length)
N7 Z39032 GB (2x DRAM Slots) NA4 1 PCIe, 1 PCIe + SATA 1 GigabitY42 / 02

 

Well, there we have it, a listing of over 50 motherboards that are out or will be released in the coming months. While we won’t get to review the majority of them, we are certain to see many of them which should give users an idea of their performance and look at their feature sets in a lot more detail. We will be updating this article with links to Newegg, Amazon, and our reviews for any of the boards to make it easier to get the board you are looking for. Keep an eye out on the front page for our i9 9900K review and new Z390 motherboard reviews in the coming weeks and months!

 

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MMMM That ASRock Phantom Gaming ITX/ac is sexy as hell!

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Asus boards are stupid expensive on the high end. How many bloody versions do you need? EVGA dark is pretty sinister. I like the dual 22110's but kind of wasted with that chipset.

Gigabyte Aorus Master is probably my vote.

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Hmmm, ASRock Z390 Extreme4 & a 9700K....shiney....verrry shiney..

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Awesome roundup!

Only question I have is it says that the z390 Dark has 4 slots? I thought it only has two?

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$600 for MSI's top board? Is that right or a typo? What could possibly make the Meg worth $600?

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Updated with a lot of pre-order links

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I'm intrigued by the Z390 Dark.

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It looks like an overclocking board, doesn't it?

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:DTin says he is working on an overclocking guide for it.

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Looks like one of, potentially, the best overclocking boards I've seen in a LONG time.

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