![]() Moving across the top of the board we have 4-pin optional and main CPU fan headers and a 3-pin addressable RGB header. Hiding in the top corner of the board are your two 8-pin EPS connectors. The top part of the larger heatsink acts as a rear I/O cover and really brings the top half of the board together. These heatsinks features an embedded 8mm heatpipe which connects them. The power stages here are 90A so you’ll have a total of 1440A available for the CPU.Ĭovering the power delivery components is are two large heatsinks. So for the CPU we have 8+8 phases in a parallel power design. Here we have a 16+1+2 twin digital power phase design. Surrounding the CPU socket we have our power delivery components. ![]() It is worth noting that the end of the release lever for the CPU socket has been flattened, which makes it easier to access and so your finger does not slide off of it. Starting at the CPU socket we have Intel’s LGA1700 socket which will support 12th, 13th, and 14th generation Intel Core processors. For those wondering this is an ATX motherboard. I’ve always felt like AORUS boards have this sleek and sophisticated look to them and that is true here with this board. Taking a first look at the Z790 AORUS Elite X WiFi7 it has a sort of black and silver design with a black PCB and then black and silver heatsinks. Gigabyte Z790 AORUS Elite X WiFi7 Overview
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