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Gigabyte shows Upcoming Z790 Aorus X Motherboards for Next-Gen Intel Processors

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Gigabyte invited us to come down to sunny San Diego for a few days to show us what they have in store regarding their next generation motherboards - all with the theme of "Fast Track to Gen X - SPEED SIMPLIFIED" and also take us onto the USS Midway Museum experience, as it is a major landmark of the city. These upcoming motherboards set to soon be officially announced take advantage of future processor capabilities on the LGA 1700 socket. In total the new X series spans eight boards from the B760M Aorus Elite X AX M-ATX offering to the Z790 Aorus Tachyon X. While pricing isn't yet available for all of them, we did get some details of five at the center of this product stack, ranging from $279.99 for the Z790 Aorus Elite X AX to $999.99 for the Z790 Aorus Xtreme X.

The new line of boards will work with current generation Intel processors but specifically provide a foundation for next generation processors as well, with certain overclocking abilities catered to those future CPUs.


Gigabyte took the opportunity to introduce several core USP that back up the theme by focusing on "fast" and "simple." On one hand, the new boards allow for overclocking of DDR5 up to 8266 MHz and beyond easily with preset XMP profiles in their new and improved BIOS. On top of that, Gigabyte has partnered with HWiNFO to provide additional access to Memory and BIOS tuning capabilities. The provided version of the app is also appropriately skinned with Aorus branding.

In addition several of the new boards to be offered will include WiFi 7 with high-gain antennas, once again underlining the theme of "fast." Gigabyte has also redesigned the M.2 latches which no longer utilize plastic but are metal & spring loaded. This makes installing SSDs or heatsinks tool-less, without having to worry if the material will break over time. Also for additional durability, the main PCIe slots on these boards are reinforced beyond what has become the norm these days while firmly secured on the backside with a mounting plate and screws.

Even with all these user facing aspects, Gigabyte has improved the manufacturing to enable features like higher memory speeds with something they call "Back Drilling Technology." This eliminates unused ends of vertical traces between the layers of the PCB, which in turn reduces signal reflections and timing issues. This manufacturing step is actually visible on these new motherboards when looking at the backside of the PCB.


While we did not get to see the entire product stack in person, Gigabyte did have four boards on display, including an all-white Z790 Aorus Pro X. As implied, it sports a white PCB as well as white and light gray components. Besides the color, the motherboard offers a good mix of all the unique selling points of this motherboard generation from Gigabyte including the stronger Ultra Durable PCI-E Armor slot alongside the EZ-Latch release, Back Drilling and M.2 Thermal Guard XL which is a tall heatsink for drive cooling purposes. On top of that, this board offers an onboard USB-C header, so that you may plug in compatible devices like LCD screens or storage directly and utilize these within the system in a clean fashion. As with all these motherboards, the Z790 Aorus Pro X employs the M.2 EZ-Latch system as well. In terms of retail pricing, Gigabyte communicated $389.99 for this model.


The Z790 Aorus Elite X WIFI 7 come in at a lower $289.99 with the latest generation wireless standard and black PCB. While this board lacks the internal USB-C connector, it does come with a slightly more compact M.2 Thermal Guard to passively cool any SSD, while still sporting the core USP like Ultra Durable PCI-E Armor, EZ Latch for M.2 and GPU slots as well as the Back Drilling manufacturing process. One noteworthy omission on this board is the fact that it lacks a M.2 PCIe 5.0 x4 slot which the higher end models do offer.


At the higher-end, the Z790 Aorus Master X includes the XL heatsink, EZ-Latch Plus for even easier ejection of the GPU by utilizing a button at the edge of the motherboard. All other features are also present, as well as M.2 PCIe 5.0 x4. This variant of the new line-up is meant to cost $549.99 and sits right above the white Z790 Aorus Pro X in the overall product stack for this board generation.


The biggest board we were shown was the Z790 Aorus Extreme X, with its embedded LCD screen and M.2 Thermal Guard Extreme heatsink. The entire rear of the board is armored up as well. This board offers all the bells and whistles, and has an MSRP of $999.99.


While not shown physically, Gigabyte is also planning to release a B760M Aorus Elite X AX board. This M-ATX variant is all white as well and is the other SKU alongside the Pro X to feature the Sensor Panel link connector as Gigabyte calls the internal USB-C plug. On top of that, there will be a skin to show off data in a clean, branded fashion on any screen you may plug into that port.


Besides the boards, there are additional features and details worth mentioning, which are quite numerous as well. On one hand, Gigabyte now offers Wifi antennas with both 4 dBi omni-directional as well as a 5 dBi directional signal for best performance. These have a magnetic base and are even color matched with the boards these come bundled with.


Then there are vented IO backplates which you will find on the Master X as well as the Extreme X to help allow for a little bit of extra air flow across the VRMs and thus have them running a bit cooler as well.


Instead of trying to capture all the specifications of each board, Gigabyte provided us with handy slides instead. Details for five boards were provided. There are still three variants for which we will get information at a later stage.


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I mean, I know that mobos have been going up in price a lot generation to generation, but 13 billion dollars is a little too steep for me this round. That's not even counting the cost of the fighter jets on deck.
 
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How many of these $1000 motherboards do they make, I wonder? Who buys them?
 
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I'm still happy with my Z690 Aorus Master with it's beefy cool VRM and backplate, the heaviest board I've ever had....

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Love those VRM cooling blocks with actual fins :D instead of the cheaper aluminium extrudes...
 
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I mean, I know that mobos have been going up in price a lot generation to generation, but 13 billion dollars is a little too steep for me this round. That's not even counting the cost of the fighter jets on deck.

I'm not sure what the connection is, but the Midway museum is definitely a nice attraction to visit in the SD area.

The Aorus Pro is a very cool looking board - nice to see Gigabyte trying their hand at a white board. I just hope it isn't also priced like the Apex :)
 
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7 degrees due to some minor holes around the IO sounds like massive bullshit
 
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I'm not sure what the connection is, but the Midway museum is definitely a nice attraction to visit in the SD area.

The Aorus Pro is a very cool looking board - nice to see Gigabyte trying their hand at a white board. I just hope it isn't also priced like the Apex :)

It was essentially a screenshot of the Midway stuck in between photos of motherboards. It felt out of place and fun enough to comment on.
 

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It was essentially a screenshot of the Midway stuck in between photos of motherboards. It felt out of place and fun enough to comment on.

Oh of course. I just wasn't sure exactly what Gigabyte PR was after with this one :D
 

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Oh Gigabyte made a day out of it and took everyone into the Midway after lunch. I did not mean to write about the whole days activities as this is TechPowerUo after all - not a travel blog.

But that is such a sight and it it for a comment or two, so win-win :D
 
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Oh Gigabyte made a day out of it and took everyone into the Midway after lunch. I did not mean to write about the whole days activities as this is TechPowerUo after all - not a travel blog.

But that is such a sight and it it for a comment or two, so win-win :D
Hah. I’m glad the staff had a fun day. That looks like a really fun event.
 
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How many of these $1000 motherboards do they make, I wonder? Who buys them?
No idea, it's stupid especially for Intel platforms, or for those aiming to break records.
 
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Oh Gigabyte made a day out of it and took everyone into the Midway after lunch. I did not mean to write about the whole days activities as this is TechPowerUo after all - not a travel blog.

But that is such a sight and it it for a comment or two, so win-win :D
Will you replenish in time for next month's event? will I see you there?
 
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What's with the aircraft carrier photo?
 
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thanks to the io shield + io shroud plus large fins(horizontal), heat has no way to go after passing through the fins and then got trapped on z690 master and z790 master.
 
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In case that is a serious question,v USS Midway.

Two more carriers (actual bin service ones) were also anchored on the other side of the bay (numbers 71 and 72). For reference, I think Midway is number 41?
 
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On a side note, looks like they were using i9-14900k in this system. I have no other explanation as to why the processor name is hidden. 1.26v for lite load at 5700 MHz is not bad at all. At full load I'd say voltage would go down to 1.21-1.23v. That is very promising if cpu was left at stock settings.
 
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In case that is a serious question,v USS Midway.

Two more carriers (actual bin service ones) were also anchored on the other side of the bay (numbers 71 and 72). For reference, I think Midway is number 41?
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Im a Z690 Aorus Pro owner pairing it with a 13700KF, and i am planning to buy Z790 Aorus Pro X, or Elite X AX, the reason obviously....is higher DDR5 Speed support, i currently have a 64GB 6600Mhz Kit able to run it only at 6000Mhz, im also planning to get the 14700KF. Whats your thoughts?
 
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Im a Z690 Aorus Pro owner pairing it with a 13700KF, and i am planning to buy Z790 Aorus Pro X, or Elite X AX, the reason obviously....is higher DDR5 Speed support, i currently have a 64GB 6600Mhz Kit able to run it only at 6000Mhz, im also planning to get the 14700KF. Whats your thoughts?

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To anyone confused as to why Giga invited TPU staff to San Diego and the USS Midway: San Diego has a huge population of Navy servicemen and women, their spouses, etc.. It's a hardcore Navy city. The Navy's "Top Gun" school is there as well, I believe. So yes, it's a big-time Navy town.
 
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On a side note, looks like they were using i9-14900k in this system. I have no other explanation as to why the processor name is hidden. 1.26v for lite load at 5700 MHz is not bad at all. At full load I'd say voltage would go down to 1.21-1.23v. That is very promising if cpu was left at stock settings.
Around 100mv lower than my chip runs at (stock), I assume not confirmed yet if these chips have the new integrated voltage controller? Bear in mind though that may well be a golden sample.
 
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I see they're playing the "just put an X after the model name" game very hard.
 
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what unit is this?
Well, if you don't buy one of these mobos the second they come out, it's gonna be the "USS I'm gonna blow your silly ass into oblivion with more bombs, more cruise missiles, more jet fighters and more attack helicopters than you've ever seen, even in your wildest friggin dreams" :D
 
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