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ASUS Prime Z390-P (LGA 1151, Intel Z390, ATX)

ASUS Prime Z390-P

LGA 1151, Intel Z390, ATX


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fabianfabian

5 years ago

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bickel99

5 years ago

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sputnik275wce

5 years ago

Hello Bickel99 I have not found a function for this in the BIOS/UEFI either. However, at that time I simply plugged in my graphics card and connected it. That worked immediately. In the device manager, only my GTX 980 is displayed. If your graphics card has several connections, I would try them out and make sure that the monitor has selected the correct input. Good luck

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JoelK377

2 years ago

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RaiNzofc

3 years ago

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joe_waser

3 years ago

I have 2x16GB 3200mhz on my board. I would use 3200. The difference between 3200 and 3600 does not make much difference. I still have 2 free slots. If sometime new game comes out like Transport Fever 2 needs so much RAM, can always add 2 same module. Because of OC, am not so fan to overclock. Would rather switch on XMP.

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Rakeen1214

5 years ago

Can you fit a v-nand m.2 SSD

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Crusty30

5 years ago

Hallo Laut Asus gibt es 2 Steckplätze: 1 x M.2 Socket 3, , with M key, type 2242/2260/2280/22110 storage devices support (PCIE 3.0 x 4 mode) 1 x M.2 Socket 3, with M key, type 2242/2260/2280 storage devices support (SATA & PCIE 3.0 x 4 mode) Grüsse

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Kartooney

5 years ago

Can you connect a wireless mouse here?

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Crusty30

5 years ago

Hello With a wireless dongle, which is usually supplied with the mouse, this should not be a problem. The dongles are usually connected via USB. Greetings

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felix20042006

5 years ago

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7he3rain

5 years ago

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I can confirm that there are 7x 4pin headers for fans. Fan configuration in the BIOS/Q-Fan was a disaster for me, especially after the "automatic calibration" the lowest adjustable fan speed was much too high (as far as I remember sometimes over 40%, while the fan runs at 20% without any problems). And the calibrated values could not be reset anywhere, in the end I had to do a complete CMOS reset. Maybe this has been fixed in the meantime by a BIOS update (I set up the PC a little over a year ago). Anyway, after the reset I left Q-Fan and calibration behind and bought Argus Monitor for fan control and temperature monitoring. There, I can control the fans depending on CPU *and* GPU (e.g. start the case fans when GPU is hot but CPU is still idle) and also set longer start-up/run-down times (no constant start-up and shut-down of the fans).

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