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ASUS ROG Strix Z690-E Gaming WiFi 6E LGA 1700(Intel 12th Gen) ATX Gaming Motherboard(PCIe 5.0,DDR5,2.5 Gb LAN,Thunderbolt 4,5xM.2,1xPCIe 5.0 M.2,ROG Hyper M.2 Card,Front Panel USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C)

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Features

  • Intel LGA 1700 socket: Ready for 12th Gen Intel Core processors, support PCIe 5.0,DDR5 and out of box Windows 11 ready.Wireless & Bluetooth: Bluetooth v5.2.Wireless & Bluetooth : 2x2 Wi-Fi 6E (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax), Supports 2.4/5/6GHz frequency band.
  • AI Motherboard : AI Overclocking, AI cooling, AI networking(GameFirst VI) and AI noise cancellation
  • Robust Power Solution: 18+1 90A power stages with ProCool II power connector, high-quality alloy chokes and durable capacitors to support multi-core processors
  • Optimized Thermal Design: VRM heatsink, PCH fanless heatsink, double-sided M.2 heatsink, hybrid fan headers and Fan Xpert 4 utility
  • High-performance Gaming Networking: On-board WiFi 6E and Intel 2.5 Gb Ethernet with ASUS LANGuard
  • Best Gaming Connectivity: Supports HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.4 output, and support up to 5xM.2 slots, 1x PCIe 5.0 M.2 , bundled with ROG Hyper M.2 card and USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C & Type-A and Front panel USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C connectors
  • PC DIY Friendly: SafeDIMM, PCIe 5.0 Safeslot, Q-LED, M.2 Q-Latch, CPU socket lever protector, Pre-mount I/O shield, BIOS FlashBack, Clr CMOS button, Q-Code and FlexKey (Reset, Aura on/off, Direct key)
  • Industry-leading Gaming Audio: High fidelity audio with ALC4080 with Savitech SV3H712 amplifier, along with DTS Sound Unbound and Sonic Studio III
  • New ROG Strix Aesthetics: New ID design, Illuminated Acrylic Display, ASUS-exclusive Aura Sync RGB lighting, including RGB headers and Gen 2 addressable headers

Description

The ASUS ROG Strix Z690-E WiFi 6E Gaming motherboard is designed with 18+1 power stages and optimized cooling to cope with the demands of powerful 12th Gen Intel® Core™ processors. Along with the latest Wi-Fi 6E, DDR5 Memory and PCI Express® 5.0 for superfast data transfer, memory and storage performance, ROG Strix Z690-E Gaming WiFi is unmistakably ROG with its futuristic design elements, iridescent ROG logo, monochrome finish and Aura lighting that will give your build a subtle but vibrant look.

Brand: ASUS


CPU Socket: LGA 1700


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


RAM Memory Technology: DDR5


Compatible Processors: intel celeron


Chipset Type: Intel Z690


Memory Clock Speed: 6400 MHz


Platform: Windows 11


Model Name: ROG STRIX Z690-E GAMING WIFI


CPU Model: Core i5


Processor Socket: LGA 1700


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


RAM Memory Technology: DDR5


Compatible Processors: intel celeron


Chipset Type: Intel Z690


Memory Clock Speed: 6400 MHz


Platform: Windows 11


CPU Model: Core i5


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


Ram Memory Maximum Size: 128 GB


Main Power Connector Type: 24-Pin


Graphics Card Interface: PCI Express


Memory Slots Available: 4


Number of Ports: 12


S/PDIF Connector Type: Optical


System Bus Standard Supported: Serial ATA/600


Total SATA Ports: 6


USB 2.0: 11


Total Usb Ports: 12


Number of Ethernet Ports: 1


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 1


Total PCIe Ports: 4


Brand: ASUS


Model Name: ROG STRIX Z690-E GAMING WIFI


Model Number: ROG STRIX Z690-E GAMING WIFI


Manufacturer: ASUS


UPC: 195553494632


Global Trade Identification Number: 32


Mfr Part Number: ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-E GAMING WIFI


Item Type Name: motherboard


Item Weight: 6 Pounds


Warranty Description: 3 years


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 12.2"L x 4.5"W x 14.4"H


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing board with no issues
An amazing motherboard, while plenty of newer models are now released, for the LGA 1700 socket it's easily one of the best designed visually and technically. Has everything you might need for ports, although a few more USBC would've been nice. The additional memory card is also pretty nice and has good cooling. The WIFI-6E capability is super nice to have for WIFI speeds. I ended up changing out my CPU and messed up my pins and bought it again and it was 100% worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2025 by Aidan

  • Another good motherboard - a few notes
This is probably my fifth or sixth Asus motherboard in many years of building my own systems. It seems to have retained the good build quality I expect from this manufacturer, and I encountered no serious problems in using it to build my new Windows 11 system. It is worth noting that, in addition to all the features listed, it has six 'native' SATA headers, four of which are RAID-compatible. Less experienced builders may want to note a couple of minor warnings: 1) The system comes with a PCI daughterboard, which accounts for two of its M2 sockets and is intended for use with high power M2 SSD Drives. The daughterboard includes very substantial heatsinks which are in close thermal contact with the installed drives and are designed to (and should) enhance the SSDs' reliability by greatly reducing their risk of overheating. There are also three other more conventional M2 sockets under shields on the motherboard itself. The screws/clips which are used to secure the M2 cards in their sockets are packed separately in small inner bags in a 'hardware' bag. The ones to be used in the daughterboard are small flat silver screws with washers; the ones to be used on the main motherboard are somewhat longer screws with black plastic clips. The screws have identical threads, so it is possible to use them in the wrong places, but this does not work well! The documentation could be clearer on this. 2) If you update the BIOS to the current version downloaded from the manufacturer's website (recommended - mine came with a very old version of the BIOS), be aware that the process takes a surprisingly long time (a few minutes). If you use the BIOS's built-in EZ-Flash program, you will be reassured by the screen displaying progress reports. If you use the 'plug in a USB drive and press the button' option, all you get is a flashing LED, and a LOT of patience is required. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2022 by Mr Peter R Fletcher

  • Love Asus Mobos
I got this to go with a i7 13700k chip. After doing some research, this offered about the same performance (some differences that I do not use), for a significantly reduced price from the Strix z790e. A quick flash of the bios (since the default bios was meant to support the 12700k chips), downloaded from Asus' website, and I was good to go. The differences between the z690e and z790e were : the amount of pcie gen 5 lanes, which almost nothing supports yet, so no biggie to me (nothing I added was gen 5), and higher ddr5 memory clock speeds (but this supported the DDR5 sticks I used). The only negative is their "Armorer" software. I went heavy on the RGB with this build (ram, fans, even rgb cable extensions for the PSU), and the Armorer software caused MAJOR issues. I thought I had defective parts, until I stumbled on a website where someone posted about their issues. Once I uninstalled Armorer, it worked fantastically (if that is, in fact a word). That is my only complaint. It still gets a 5 star review from me, just for how well it works and the price paid (I got on sale, probably trying to clear out older supplies for the next gen stuff). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023 by Chris

  • Perfect Mid-to-High tier board, bang for your buck!
An excellent motherboard! If you are shopping for this, you probably dont need to know every single detail. What stands out to me the most about this board is the attention to detail. ROG is known for being overpriced but I feel like you really get your money's worth with this board. 2 integrated M.2 slots, plenty of rear IO, an easy to use BIOS with an easy BIOS updater, an AI overclocker for your CPU (if you want that kinda thing) and some cool RGB on it as well (if you want that kinda thing). You get a detached wifi antenna, a GPU sag bracket, and a PCIE M.2 SSD expansion card (it also comes with little stuff like a keychain and stickers lol). This is a great mid-to-high tier board perfect for anyonese rig or anyone looking to get great value for their money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2025 by Tucker K.

  • Pricey but powerful, upgradable
This motherboard has it all. It's wifi performance has actually been so solid I never needed to connect my Ethernet from my router on the other side of the room. It's able to be BiOS flashed for 13th gen processors when those become more affordable and Armoury Crate (while a little clunky for some) hasn't done me wrong yet. Only issues I've had so far is the Bluetooth stuttered a bit with my wireless speaker I had before buying a dedicated sound system for my setup. This could be because that speaker is a few years old but I have to test further for a definitive answer. However if you use the wired audio ports to hook anything up, it'll sound wonderful as this motherboard has a better audio codec than the Z790 series (which is honestly a let down but at least this motherboard nailed it). Overall, pricey, but mine came with add-ons for extra high speed storage and a large heatsink. ASUS knows what they're doing and you're paying for not only the quality, but the easy to use tuning options afterwards too :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2023 by Andrew W

  • Great performance over the past 2 years!
Bought this for my new build a couple of years ago. The board is still going string which speaks to its overall quality. The functionality of the board, the USB ports, the memory space, etc. are all appreciated. The connectivity to my 4k monitor is great with no issues. I don’t really use the sound components as I have other methods of playing sound through the machine. The manual does provide some information for set up, and then the user can enter it’s control panel right around boot-up time. Took me a couple of hours to set everything up, but I’m glad to have this motherboard along for the ride! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2025 by M. C.

  • Avoid Asus at any cost Avoid Asus at any cost
I had it for less than a year, and it already has a lot of problems. It has already been mentioned in the comments about qcode 55. So I had the same problem. At first, I thought it was RAM, and initiated RMA with Corsair, they replaced RAM for a new one and after a month I had qcode 55 again, my computer frozen after I turned it on, behavior was exactly the same as with the old RAM. And again, I thought it was RAM failed on me again. Another RMA with Corsair and another set of RAM sticks, but this time they give me 32Gb 6000Mhz. Mobo had worked for several hours on default 4800Mhz RAM speed, and qcode 55 showed up again. Both sticks did not work. I initiated RMA with Asus and sent Mobo to them. While I was waiting for a response, I bought MSI z690 Carbon and installed it on my PC with faulty (as I thought) RAM sticks, and it worked without any problem. After about 2 weeks, I received a response from asus, and they stated that my Mobo has bented pins in CPU socket. Some people already mentioned the same problem with Asus in the comments, so I took pictures of my Mobo upon sending it to Asus. I attached a picture below where they circled bented pins and the picture on the bottom I made prior to packaging and sending it to Asus. Since this issue isn't covered by Asus warranty, they sent me a bill for $135 to fix it. That is a scam. They want me to pay for their fault. Never again, I will buy Asus products. Although I have been Asus costumer for almost 20 years and all my builds had only Asus components. Update- if you start RMA with ASUS, it always a good idea to have the proof of undamaged equipment before you send it out. I took a picture of the mobo socket before sending it to ASUS and disputed charges they made by providing an evidence of undamaged socket, and they waived off any charges and agreed to fix it according to their warranty ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023 by Samdell

  • Leave it to Asus to always delivery quality and performance with slick designs.
Awesome MB for the price. Runs smooth, zero issues on install or any bios or driver updates.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2026 by Casey York

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