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Asrock Z690M PG Riptide/D5 14th, 13th & 12th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors (LGA1700) DDR5 6000MHz (OC) 13 Phase Dr.MOS Power Design Windows® 10 64-bit / 11 64-bit

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Style: Z690M PG Riptide/D5


Description

Z690MPGRIPTIDE/D5 Mb Asrockz690m Pg Riptide/d5 R

Brand: ASRock


CPU Socket: LGA 1700


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


RAM Memory Technology: DDR5


Chipset Type: Intel Z690


Memory Clock Speed: 2133 MHz


Platform: Windows 10


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 GB


Main Power Connector Type: ATX


Graphics Card Interface: PCI Express


Product Dimensions: 9.45 x 27.17 x 0.98 inches


Item Weight: 2.2 pounds


Manufacturer: ASRock


Language: English


Item model number: 90-MXBIL0-A0UAYZ


Date First Available: May 14, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very nice mainboard!
Style: Z690M-ITX/ax
Works like described with a lot of features. Perfect for a small server that needs the itx form factor.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024 by Kindle Customer

  • Perfect for my build!!
Style: Z690 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB4
Replaced my Asus Rog Strix z690i gaming which give me lots of problem after 5months of use, and leave me with 1 dead memory socket and constant freezing and restart. With this new board so far everything is working as it should be, I did a few stress test on cpu, RAM and system and the all pass. So 5 stars for now, I will update if something goes wrong.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024 by Nelson C.

  • Great motherboard
Style: Z690 Pro RS
I first canceled the order after rechecking the buy line for this Motherboard, but it was too late to cancel. The write up heading said it's a 1500 something CPU and a 1700 was compatible. So, I waited for the order to come in thinking I would send it back. It arrived that day. After I checked it out. I discovered it was a 1700 pin Intel board after all. GLAD I kept it. It was a better performer than the MSI board I had earlier. Faster too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024 by carlos hernandez

  • Great Motherboard!!!
Top notch for ddr4 and pcei 5 tech, very capable MB and the bios they have designed is very user friendly! The ONLY ISSUE AT ALL was the ram needs to really be firmly seated, we re-seated the RAM modules 6 time before finally everything worked. When buying this Asrock Extreme just keep in mine this motherboard likes the ram to literally be FORCED in (make sure you have your modules in the right direction) other then that this is 5 stars forsure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024 by Josh

  • Hasta el momento todo bien, ningun problema. Igual no le hecho un uso intensivo.
Hasta el momento, todo ha funcionado bien y no he tenido ningún problema. Sin embargo, no le he dado un uso intensivo todavía. Hubo inconvenientes con Servientrega: no quisieron entregarlo en la dirección indicada, así que tuve que ir a recogerlo. Además, cuando lo recibí, la caja estaba rota y abierta. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024 by Cliente de Kindle Cliente de Kindle

  • Never had so many issues with a Board
Style: Z690 Phantom Gaming 4/D5
Bad boards did not exist in my reality until I had the misfortune of receiving this piece of junk. First off it gives me DRAM and VGA errors. DRAM is good in other board, VGA is though good GPU. Decide to go thru the APU via the mobo hdmi. It works, but now how to get GPU to work? Upgrade bios? Ok, make USB with creative file name with latest version for this mobo. Go into bios, USB is nowhere to be seen? How does Bios not see the USB? Try it with another USB.....nothing So I am forced to "flash" with the mobo turned off? Gross I do this, and then no more boot, throws DRAM error I remove the battery, jumper the cmos No boot. DO IT AGAIN BUT JUMPER FOR SOLID 1 MINUTE....... NO BOOT Brick? Ordered another board, SUCCESS on first try lol Maybe I just got a bad product, poor quality control, Never Asrock again ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024 by KirbytheDiver

  • Good overall board.
Style: Z690 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB4
It's a solid motherboard. Asrock's RGB software isn't as polished as some others, but the bios is very good and the board itself is good.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024 by ova117

  • Sorta works well, and sorta has issues, but TECH support is non-existant to be honest
I got this board to replace/rebuild my old system: My original PC was: - Intel i7 10700K - EVGA z490 Dark Motherboard - 2 EVGA 2080 SC Dark Video cards in SLI - 2 Crucial 256mb NVMe drives in Raid 1 - 64mb of G.Skill Ripjaw memory What I upgraded to using this processor was: - ASRock z690 Extreme motherboard - PNY XLR8 RTX 4080 Super - 2 Silicon Power 512GB NVMe in Raid 1 - 128 gbs of G.Skill Ripjaw memory. I use the system for gaming, video encoding, running multiple virtual PC sessions, and some audio, and sometime I do variations of this at the same time, and "so far" the PC has been running with no issues. But one of the issues I have is that I have one "4tb Data drive" and two SATA DVD drives (one Blu Ray and one Lightscribe DVD+R drive) The issue is that the Blu Ray Drive appears about 90-95% of the time on reboots. Sometimes I have to reboot the system to get the drive to show up, but for the most part it always shows up. But the Lightscribe drive shows up about 10-15% of the time. I often have to put a CD in the drive, let the system boot, and then remove the CD "if the motherboard recognized" the Blu Ray drive during it's boot Now I have switched the drives around, and as long as the Lightscribe drive is the "only" drive in the system, it is seen just fine. But if I add in separate drive, it goes back to ignoring the Lightscribe drive again. Setting up the RAID was a nightmare because you have to make changes in the system and them reboot the system, and then go back into the BIOS each and every time. So if you need to change 4 elements, you have to change one, reboot, go into BIOS, change the next, reboot, go back into BIOS, etc. For example I tried to make four changes for the RAID setup all at once, but the system refused to see the RAID setup option (for the Intel Raid controller) until I did this. Once I did this, I could then create a raid drive. I found this on a forum page and was no where to be found on the ASRock website, manual, or any videos I could find. When I emailed TECH support about the DVD drive issues (Couldn't find a number to call them), I got just "one" email telling me that if I had a 2nd M.2 drive in use then SATA port 3_7 was disabled. It was a screenshot from the user's manual on the options of this board. Great, except I wasn't even using port 3_7 at all. I was using 3_0, 3_3, and 3_5. I switched to 3_0, 3_1, and 3_2 (this is how ASRock designates their SATA ports instead of 0-7) but it made no differences because when I responded to ASRock's support email on Monday, and this point just over a week later I "STILL" have no answer to what to do from them. I guess I've stumped the motherboard manufacture as well with my issue So, if you do just "basic" stuff with the board, the ASRock z690 extreme board is fine. "But" If you want to take advantage of some of the more "extreme" options said to be offered by this board, then you're hosed unless you can find a YouTube video telling you exactly want to do, because nothing is straight forward and the tech support at ASRock is basically non-existent and DOA. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024 by E. Tuggle

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