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ASUS Prime Z390-P LGA1151 (Intel 8th and 9th Gen) ATX Motherboard for Cryptocurrency Mining(BTC) with Above 4G Decoding, 6xPCIe Slot and USB 3.1 Gen2

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Features

  • Designed for 9th and 8th Generation Intel Core processors to maximize connectivity and speed with M.2, USB 3.1 Gen2 and Asus optimum II for better DRAM overclocking stability
  • 5x Protection III Hardware-level safeguards with safe Slot Core, LANGuard and overvoltage protection provide component longevity and reliability
  • Fanxpert 4 with AIO pump header delivers advanced fan control for dynamic system cooling
  • Patent-pending Safe Slot Core fortified PCIe Slots prevent damage caused by heavyweight GPUs
  • 8-Channel HD gaming audio featuring Realtek ALC887 high definition Audio CODEC
  • Enhanced power solution: Premium components provide better power efficiency

Description

Designed for 9th generation Intel Core processors, the Prime Z370-P delivers fully customizable performance. 5x Protection III with FanXpert 4 provides hardware-level safeguards, while safe Slot Core fortified PCIe slots prevent damage caused by heavyweight GPUs. Asus optimum II ensures better DRAM overclocking stability by minimizing trace interference.

Brand: ASUS


CPU Socket: LGA 1151


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer, Desktop


RAM Memory Technology: DDR4


Compatible Processors: Intel Socket 1151 9th / 8th Gen Intel Core, Pentium Gold and Celeron Processors


Chipset Type: Intel Z390


Memory Clock Speed: 2400 MHz


Platform: Windows 10


Model Name: Prime Z390-P


CPU Model: Core i9


Processor: ‎core_i9


Memory Speed: ‎2400 MHz


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ac


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎Prime Z390-P


Item model number: ‎Prime Z390-P


Item Weight: ‎1.32 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12.91 x 2.09 x 10.34 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12.91 x 2.09 x 10.34 inches


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS Computer International Direct


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎October 10, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great 6 GPU Mobo with caveat
It does indeed utilize 6 GPUs as some others have stated. You do need to disable things like HD audio, and enable 4g encoding. (I did not need to update my bios to do this.) It also does appear to be that the GPUs DO need to be the exact same make/model/etc. In fact, yesterday I bios modded my cards, and now it only sees 4 and will not even post with more than 4 installed. Each card works great solo. I will be testing today once home from work if I flash them all with the exact same bios if the mobo will then boot with all 6. Up until this point though, the motherboard has worked great out of the box, looks good, and has been exceptionally adequate for my needs. Especially for the price at which I purchased it. UPDATE: I actually added in 2 other cards via a PCI-e 4 way splitter so now I am running 8 gpus on this board. In addition to this, 2 of them are different models from the other 6. I am running 6 rx 580 4 gb, 1 rx 480 4 gb, and 1 rx 570 4gb. They do NOT have to all be the same card. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2021 by Anon Anon

  • Works great. Easy setup.
Works great. Easy setup.
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2025 by another verified customer

  • Good motherboard but be very clear on its limitations.
Used to replace the A version in a more simplified application. It’s pretty nice but not that easy to install. Some of the pin locations are too different from the A motherboard which makes no sense, since it’s supposed to be the same board with a few less features. Regardless it works just as well as the A board it replaced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025 by Vvassallo

  • Attention Miners - How to enable 6gpu support
Good Motherboard for 6 gpu mining rig. It will accept 6 but you have to do certain things to pull it off. 1) before you connect any riser or peripheral (just ram/cpu/disk connected), hook it up to monitor (hdmi) and update the bios. 2) after you update the bios to latest, enable "Above 4g decoding" in the advanced section (it's under "system agent (SA) configuration" of the bios (please note if you do this first, then update your bios, it will fall back to 4g encoding = disabled after the bios update). Once you get those options set, go ahead and load up your OS (Windows10) and set it all up. Then you can connect your riser cards to the motherboard, with one important detail, all 6 cards have to be identical (same manufacturer, model, etc). It will not work with mixed manufacturer cards or different models (using the 3/16/21 v2080 bios). As an example 2 gigabyte nvidia 2080's and 4 asus nvidia 3070's will not work, locks up and no video. However if you use 6 MSI AMD 5700 xt's, it will load like a champ (or 6 of any identical card). Another thing to point out, if you have trouble with AMD cards loading the amd adrenaline driver (blue screen's or fails to load it), you have to add a windows 10 registry key to lengthen the wait time for windows to find the card on the riser (google how to add TdrDelay to registry) that will solve the blue screen's. Good luck! and yes I spent about 2 days of trial and error to figure all this out. :) I have 4 (6gpu) mining rigs using this mainboard so it is possible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2021 by Akl95

  • Excelente tarjeta
Excelente gráfica, no la encontraba en mi país y me esta funcionado de maravillas con mis otros componentes.
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2025 by Susana

  • Motherboard is terrible, and so is ASUS Customer Support
I purchased this motherboard some time back, and it was working at first in my computer, but then it stopped working randomly, and I went to a computer diagnostic center, and they told me the problem was with my motherboard. I used my 3 year warranty to request an replacement/repair Online from ASUS. They allowed me to send it back, and they would send it back. Only to wait 1 month, and they send my motherboard back with a note that says it was cancelled, and when they returned it back, there was a huge Dent/Bend on the right corner of the motherboard, with red tape on it. I never sent the motherboard with a crack/dent on it. I requested a refund, but they held me on the line and kept transferring for a whole hour and a half, leading to nowhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2021 by Ed Lin

  • Miner Motherboard
Wanted to provide a recent review for those who are considering this Motherboard for mining. I can confirm that mix manufactured cards (Nvidia and AMD) in the same rig will not work. Otherwise Same card models will. I have 6 x AMD 6700XT running Pretty close to 47/MHs. Still messing with settings. I am running my mining setup on Windows w/Team Red miner. Like previous review, Update BIOS to latest version (3004). In bios, just reset everything to default after update (F5). Use F9 for search, type 4G -> Enable both. Change all PCIE speeds to GEN2, Disable Audio, Serial and SATA ports not in use (I am using #1). Lastly, make sure CPU is being used as default graphics display, not auto and disable fastboot. You May need to do a TdrDelay Mod of 8 to 10 in windows with 5 Video Cards Plugged in. My Tdr setting is 8. PCIx1_1 should be the last slot for your last video card. 5 Video Cards works with no prob, once you add TdrDelay w/bios settings, Windows Boot might take 30sec-45 with that 6th card, so just wait for the display to turn on. The video driver didn't fail. 46.6-47.5 MHs is norm for 6700xt on this build. Hope this helps any future folks. Can't comment on HiveOS, I just avoid it, so can't speak to 6 cards with Linux, only windows. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2021 by Mx+B Mx+B

  • Great "Budget" Z390 Board
Had everything I needed and it all works. I love the M.2 CNVi compatible wireless card slot. I bought an Intel AC-9560 wireless card (requires CNVi) and it works extremely well in this board. Be aware that older BIOS (0605/0805) will not display any video if trying to boot with a Samsung 970 EVOPlus NVMe SSD. I had to remove it to be able to see BIOS/UEFI on boot. After updating to BIOS 1002 the card was recognized and I had video. Also note that this board only has four (4) SATA III ports. It was all I needed but has caught others by surprise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2019 by TechGuy

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