ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Formula ATX Motherboard with Water Cooling, WiFi 6E, PCIe 5.0, DDR5, Thunderbolt 4 – For Intel 12th Gen CPU
$499.95
Price: $499.95
(as of Jan 04, 2025 20:39:47 UTC – Details)
Moonlight white color scheme ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Formula (WiFi 6E) is plumbed for custom liquid cooling and extreme performance gaming rig. The CrossChill EK III VRM block, co-developed with EK Water Blocks, helps cope with higher VRM loads associated with Intel 12th gen CPUs. Aesthetically, the Formula is the first ROG motherboard with moonlight white finish armor.
Intel LGA 1700 socket: Ready for 12th Gen Intel Core processors and Windows 11, support PCIe 5.0 and DDR5.USB – Rear USB: Total 12 ports
Intelligent Control: ASUS-exclusive tools including AI Overclocking, AI Cooling, AI Networking and Two-Way AI Noise-Cancelation for easy configuration
Robust Power Solution: 20plus1 teamed power stages rated for 105 A, ProCool II power connectors, MicroFine alloy chokes and premium metallic capacitors
Optimized Thermal Design: VRM heatsinks with EK CrossChill III solution, high-conductivity thermal pads, triple M.2 heatsinks and with dual embedded backplates, and ROG Water-Cooling Zone and ROG Hyper M.2 card with heatsinks
High Performance Networking: Onboard Wi-Fi 6E, Marvell AQtion 10Gb Ethernet, and ASUS LANGuard
Customers say
Customers appreciate the modern look and feature-rich design of the motherboard. They find it easy to set up with tinkering options and support for cutting-edge technologies like DDR5 memory and PCIe 5.0. Many consider it an excellent choice for high-end gaming and content creation setups. However, some have experienced issues with boot speed and slot quality. Opinions differ on functionality, value for money, and water cooling capabilities.
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9 reviews for ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Formula ATX Motherboard with Water Cooling, WiFi 6E, PCIe 5.0, DDR5, Thunderbolt 4 – For Intel 12th Gen CPU
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Dustin –
Unleash Unprecedented Gaming Power with the ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Formula Gaming Motherboard!
Rating: âââââThe ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Formula gaming motherboard is a true powerhouse designed to cater to the demands of gamers and PC enthusiasts, offering a remarkable blend of performance, connectivity, and innovation.Pros: 1. Next-Gen Performance: Built for Intelâs 12th Gen processors, it supports DDR5 memory and PCIe 5.0, ensuring that youâre equipped for the latest gaming and productivity tasks. 2. 20+1 Power Stages: The robust 20+1 power stage design ensures stable and efficient power delivery to your CPU for overclocking and high-performance applications. 3. LiveDash 2â OLED: The LiveDash 2-inch OLED display offers real-time system information and customization options, providing a unique and personalized touch to your PC. 4. Ample Storage Options: With 5 M.2 slots and the PCIe 5.0 Hyper M.2 card bundled, you have extensive storage possibilities for your games, applications, and files. 5. Thunderbolt 4: The inclusion of Thunderbolt 4 ports provides blazing-fast data transfer and connectivity options for external devices.Cons: 1. Price: The extensive features and capabilities of this motherboard are reflected in its price, making it an investment for high-end PC builders and gamers.In summary, the ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Formula gaming motherboard is a juggernaut of performance and innovation. Itâs geared towards those who demand the absolute best from their gaming rigs. With support for cutting-edge technologies like DDR5 memory and PCIe 5.0, advanced power stages, a LiveDash OLED display, and Thunderbolt 4, itâs an excellent choice for high-end gaming and content creation setups. While it may come at a premium price, itâs an investment for those who want top-tier performance and features. Highly recommended for PC enthusiasts and gamers who seek the pinnacle of technology in their builds.
Kenny G. –
Coolest motherboard
Iâve replaced a Z590 hero from Asus with this board. So far itâs been great but it hasnât been a smooth ride. Iâve seen a few bugs that still need to me smooth over. For one, XMP only works if you have 2 dim slots filled. I recently got all 4 filled with the same speed and timing and I got a blue screen of death with the code saying I have ram issues. At first I thought it was the 2 new ram sticks but that wasnât the case. Alone the two worked great with XMP but as all 4 it would crash. I turned off XMP and the pc booted fine but at 4000 instead of 5200 as labeled. Another bug was the constant led / AniMatrix constantly crashing and not responding to the Armory crate. I would have to restart my pc just to be able to get it working. After 4 bios updates the led keeps working in sync but the AniMatrix crashes after 4 hours. I have to restart in order to get it working. The motherboard however has its greatest features such as the nice Oled display, cool rgb in the side. The backplate is a neat feature. Comes with tons of accessories. Overall great motherboard. Iâm glad I opted for this instead of the Z690 Hero.
DaveSincere –
I really WANTED this board to work I just couldn’t get it to. I may give it another try.
1/5 RatingProsBoard looks NICEHas Q-Error Code display that gives you a numerical number to let you know what is wrong if it does not boot upVery modern boardSupports DDR5 memoryConsI just could not get this board to work. I tried MULTIPLE times with two different boards. First board would not POST, second started smoking at the PCIE slot the first time I powered on. It would not POST unless I plugged HDMI directly into MB. and then it would turn itself off after 5 mins of being on. The new ASUS AIO Riyujin 2 360 cooler just would not work. None of it worked.ASUS Customer Support is BAD.. I must have spent well over 10 hours talking to them over 45 days time and completed 5-6 forms and returned.Ok, where should I start.1st off. Included are partsNew Intel 12th Gen I9 12900New 2TB Samsung 980 Pro SSD2 new 16GB X2 RGB Trident DDR5 Ram 36*36*36ASUS Riyujin 2 360 AIO CoolerNew ASUS Rog THOR 1200 Watt Power supply7 Lian Li AL120 FansCorsair 7000D airflow caseASUS Strix 1080 TI GPU (Not new.. Current GPU I use in my current build)Was super excited to get this board as I rock with Asus. My current build consists of mostly Asus parts and I even use Asus Monitors – love the brand been using for years. Excitement quickly turned into disappointment.I was so disappointed building this computer. I spent ALOT of money buying these parts only for the first motherboard to never POST. I assembled and disassembled it at least 30 times. I called ASUS and they were the most unhelpful Customer Service I ever encountered. I got fed up and sent the MB back. Amazon provided another.With newer board I assembled using the same parts and first time powering on I saw smoke coming from the PCIE slot – (That’s a bad thing). It didn’t deter me.. I was determined to get it to work. Assembled using all parts.. Could not get MB to acknowledge Strix 1080 TI GPU. I plugged HDMI cable into MB and it posts!!! But that was short lived as the AIO cooler never turned on therefore overheating MB and Intel chip. MB would shut down after 5 mins. This lasted for 2 weeks. I tried every single thing I could think of until I figured out it could be bad GPU or Bad PCIE slot on MB. It couldn’t be bad GPU as the GPU still works in current build. Nevertheless I called ASUS and they put me back through the rat race with Customer Service reps that did not speak clear English and they asked the same questions and sent me the same forms to complete. I gave up. I clearly gave up.To build a computer will normally take 40 minutes to an hour – maybe 2 max. I worked on this build with this MB for over 45 DAYS!!! I troubleshooted my heart out and when I couldn’t do anymore ASUS came in with the absolute worst customer service you could ever ask for. So I returned MB defeated.Who knows maybe I will try again after ASUS works out kinks. But this was a complete waste of $1K and 45 days of my life. I even turned down Photo and Video gigs so I could get this rig up and running.
Tech guy –
Z790 Apex Encore x2
Wife and I built new systems this year.Z790 Apex Encore14900KCorsair Titanium DDR5 @ 8200Crucial T700 Gen5 M.2Asus ROG Strix RTX4090 OCCouldnât be happier. Blazing fast.Had originally purchased a Z790 Dark Hero, could not even get 7400 stable. Switched to the Apex, using the 8000 XMP1 profile, manually setting at 8200. Zero errors, immediately noticed how snappy and responsive the new build is. WowNote: Tried GSkill 8000, Tried T-Force – no dice. Corsair Titanium is where itâs at.
Anthony Taylor –
Unfortunately all my slots were dead, I had known working ram and I tried all of them.Was getting 23/55/54 error codes.Had to place an order for a new one
Sean Morris –
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Steeve Tremblay –
Attention: nécessite du water cooling. Donc prevoir un 800$ a 1000$ de plus pour cette ajout. Oui, il y a deux bouchons. Ils servent a cela. J’ai contacté Asus. Il recommendent le water cooling, si non la durée de vie de la carte mere sera d’environ 35% en moins meme si elle n’est pas overclocker. Et peut etre des performance diminué???
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