Asus today announced the new ROG Z590 series motherboards lineup powered the intel’s 11th gen Rocket Lake core processors. The new Z590 series includes motherboards including ROG Maximus XIII Extreme Glacial, ROG Maximus XIII Extreme, ROG Maximus XIII Hero, ROG Strix Z590-E Gaming WIFI, TUF Gaming Z590 Plus WIFI, and the Prime Z590-A.
All the new ROG Z590 series motherboards come with unique AI capabilities and features such as AI Overclocking, AI cooling, AI networking, Tow-way noise cancellation, and advanced tweaks and optimization options.
AI Overclocking lets you overclock anything on your machine with a single click of a button. AI cooling on the other hand automatically lowers the fan speed to decrease fan noise without compromising the performance.
The new ROG Z590 series motherboards also come with AI networking that uses Asus ROG GameFirst VI utility to optimize network settings and ensure smooth online gameplay.
The new range of ROG Z590 series motherboards also features the all-new Tow-way noise cancellation. By using the latest audio utility, the Tow-way noise cancellation leverages a massive deep-learning database to reduce background noise from the microphone and incoming audio. This allows you to be fully focused while gaming or in calls.
Asus has not provided any details on the price and availability of its new ROG Z590 series motherboards lineup yet.
This post was last modified on 20th September 2021 10:56 am
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