mobo PCB Breakdown: ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 APEX // possibly the most overbuilt ASUS board ever
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I used to work for a electronics manufacturer of audio equipment. We did this sort of nonsense all the time. It can’t get better so…..use better components, because BETTER ! you have to justify the extra cost somehow. The idea of, if ain’t broke don’t fix it, doesn’t apply with high end items like this and high end audio. Can we use a more expensive component, yes we can, will that result in a higher BOM, yes it will, do we need a higher priced item, yes we do…. Enter the Apex.
Glad you took the "I'm not an engineer and this ain't a review" disclaimer approach. Your enthusiasm in these deep drives makes the content an interesting and I always look forward to your Mobo and GPU overviews. Though I would llove to see a Buildzoid approved stamp lol. "Approved, if you want to waste money for overkill" award.
These breakdowns are so insightful and appreciated, Buildzoid. Thanks so much!! This one specifically puts the old Z690 APEX in completely new light...
It’d be nice to see a comparison of Apex z790 and Encore in the future
Always learn the unexpected here. Thanks !
Love this board. Totally agree it’s ridiculous, but sometimes it’s fun to make something by for the cool factor as an engineer
I know I struggled with NOT proposing overwintered solutions for long time in my career, but I enjoy thinking them out and still suggesting em when I can lol
I would expect to see the Encore Version! Nice vid!
Would love if you could upload the videos in 4k so we get to see the details better. Thx for making these awesome videos!
With HEDTs maybe getting a comeback, I'd be very interested to hear what do you think of TRX50 motherboards (when high-res photos will be available).
We missed your pcb videos and your voice man :)))
Meanwhile any plans on pcb break down on sapphire rapids or new threadripper boards? (and by any chance rdimm overclocks?)
+1 for the return of the full speed toggle switch for all fan headers on the board
It's great that Asus sent you one!
Can you keep it or do you have to send it back?
Do you think they used the capacitors so they'd be easier to coat with vaseline for the LN2 crowd?
in my exp it really doesn't make a difference.
Easier to clean off then maybe lol
@@stedz2000
how did you take off the Vram Heatsink I/O can you show in a video?
On the pcie input filter capacitor topic could it be for ln2 runs where the user might use some old gpu just to get video signal? I really don’t know much about any of this so if that a dumb question I’m sorry lol
Does the encore overclock better than z690 dark? Or even the white apex better than z690 dark? Going 14900k, but need to know what board would be better for overclocking
Yes. Way better than the Dark. Handles faster memory with ease and uses lower voltages as well. I had both, and I have both Apexes. Awesome boards.
Any plans for a z790 overview of all brands?
So, about the 7-segment post code display. I’m actually installing a new Z690 Apex in my system right now 🤤…and comparing the post code displays, it doesn’t look THAT much bigger on the Z690 Apex. I would even say if it’s smaller on the Z790 Apex, it’s only marginally so.
✌️🖖
what's up with the third blocked(?) ram slot with different or inverted keying?
Any plans to fiddle around with the DIMM Flex thingy on the encore?
don't have an encore
@@ActuallyHardcoreOverclocking Sadge. Hopefuly ASUS will hock you up with a Board that supports DIMM Flex.
Quality Control on Asus Apex Encore Z790 is horrible.
I am reading rave reviews about white Apex Z790, but I am returning 3rd Apex Encore Z790 motherboard.
First board was doing weird stuff such as I couldn't boot into Windows 11 by adding PCIEx4 card into the top slot of Encore. Returned it.
2nd board was not turning off GPU or Memory LED, Memory LED would finally turn off, but GPU error LED stayed on forever.
3rd motherboard that I type from now has crash to desktop with no errors.
3rd motherboard also has the strangest issue of having no restart function. Namely it shutdowns when you press restart and shutdowns when you press shutdown. BUT, in most cases it won't power up when you press shutdown button, but does when you press restart, and everything on my end is wired correctly and it wasn't doing it with 2nd motherboard. I don't know who wired this board, but it has no restart function, and restart works as shutdown, but shutdown works as shutdown, just not turn on.
Both 2nd and 3rd motherboard hard crash when trying to run LatencyMon, doesn't matter if it's stock or not.
Apex Encore can boot on 8000mhz XMP II with Team Group 8000 (16x2), but...somewhere in QC I can see a poor middle aged woman stamping "Passed inspection" on each motherboard, I can't even be mad, I can't even be too disappointed either, just realistic that it's the 3rd motherboard with some type of an issue.
Patriot Viper 8000mhz did not boot properly at 8000mhz, and struggled to boot at 7800mhz (until I cmos reset) with this board. Inferior sticks of ram clearly, but this board was quick to see that. Couldn't really get it stable on 7800mhz, but could get easily stable 7800mhz with Team Group using XMP II, just not XMP Tweaked.
Board is of excellent design, but QC allowed a ton of issues. I can't even blame ASUS, clearly people are underpaid overseas.
what's your favourite manufacturer for gaming and overclock?
I don't care about japanese audio caps or onboard audio PCB isolation. I'm going wireless headset over USB, or digital audio over HDMI. Haven't used analog audio in years, and if I did, I'd have enough self-respect to get even a cheap external audio interface.
I'd trade that whole board region for that PCIe x1 to be the x4 it always dreamed of being.
Bz adds disclaimer; me "Ya, and that's why I'm here"
G'day Buildzoid,
🤔So your conclusion is Good Rear I/O, All SPCaps unnecesary & many should be THC, there should be a ASUS ROG Crosshair X670 APEX
I love your PCB Breakdowns to hear your thoughts on what has been produced by the Partners, not only because they are educational & I find your voice calming, but they really help making purchasing decisions of quality products for the pupose we are aiming for even years after when I can finally afford them buying used.
Your throat sounded a bit 🐸croaky so hope you feel better soon.
Why would anybody do ram oc on amd 😅 does not even scale over a certain clock
@@zpr3d4t0r6 🤔guess you haven't seen Buildzoids "2x24GB DDR5-8000 on a Ryzen 9 7900X!"
@@zpr3d4t0r6It' for OC records usually on the APU CPUs that can clock memory high.
nice, watching now excited to see the comparison to apex encore (if there is) thanks for posting !
im assuming the encore isn't built as well as it is mass produced
SSD gen 5 using a lot of power ! To avoid cut outs they over kill near PCIE slot
Thank you very much friend but dont hate me but would be much better if ASUS sent you an ENCORE, since OG white apex is EOL'ed
and that's why it was (and still is one of) the best motherboard for 8000+mhz ddr5 and almost guarantee 7000 xmp's off the bat, prior to all the refresh boards promising the same kind of things but as 4-dimmers.
I'm hoping you'd do some overclocking because I've just bought one 😂 and I've moved from msi
Can you do the z790 Dark Hero next?
Uma vez fui a SP pra um evento e tinja chegado bem cedo, coisa de 6h da manhã. Passei pela 25 de Março e tentei me passar como local e me misturar ao povo que tava chegando pra trabalhar. Tbm tentei ficar atento a tudo e todos.
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@@n173w0lf ChatGPT
Hey, i really wished i can talk to u. I guess u can reply me today. What should i choose? 50Amp 8+2+1 or..... 60Amp 6+2+1? The motherboard name is asrock b650m pro rs and gigabyte b650m ds3h.
Get the pro rs
In my experience it runs about as cool as the ds3h. Although the ds3h has better m.2 cooling than the pro rs but the pro rs had 1 more m.2 slot
The pro rs wifi is also about the same price, but with wifi and with a slightly better overall connectivity / features.
@@sparklingion have u tested both?
@rajmangalpandey3910 Not personally, I have a friend with the pro RS and another person in a server with it + a person in a server with the ds3h.
You can also find info on hardware unboxed for vrm tests and features "Cheapest amd b650 boards tested"
the ds3h board there runs 20c hotter than the pro rs in that video though, since then gigabyte has made another rev of the board which runs cooler (as to what the guy in the server had since he bought the board about a month ago) the pro rs outside of m.2 spots still seems to run cooler but it is not a 20c difference anymore and both are in acceptable ranges for long term use.
if my memory is correct the ds3h guy had a 7700, my friend has 7600x and the other pro rs user has 7600
7600x pro rs user found they have run around 4-5c cooler than the 7700 ds3h user but that temperature grew to around 8-9c with the 7600. This is also with ambient temperatures already reducing / upping temp differences and their cooling solutions are all different and their motherboards were all running under 60c anyways under 20 minute cinebench load
I'd have loved to get this white mainboard. Alas, it's no longer being sold.
iGPUs are actually quite decent nowadays, especially Xe lineup.
Why not become an engineer? You could be a very very good one
I already failed out of a computer systems engineering degree I don't need to try that again with an EE degree.
Man, I thought you already had a degree and have had higher studies on this. The way you go through the stuff is just next level.
@@ActuallyHardcoreOverclocking the world has no shortage of ee's and only one bz :)
Studying engineering requires a very different mindset than just developing a general understanding... I dropped out of an applied physics degree for the same reason
@@ActuallyHardcoreOverclockingI feared the same result, did a 2-year program at a tech college, became an engineering technologist.
I now do much of what an engineer can, but with more focus on hands-on application rather than theory. Oh, and I escaped without burning out and losing passion for my field. That was a huge plus.
Be cool if you could do an easy ddr5 ram overclock with this motherboard. I have 8000 ram it would be cool to get a little more performance like better timings
You gotta watch the videos where he comments on people’s ram timings and take a screenshot when buildzoid is impressed. You’d be surprised, a lot of people have an apex with 8000 a die
@@ejectnolook6543 ok thanks bro
Didn't they just release the encore?
Is this more overbuilt than the TRX50-Sage's VRM though?
depends on how power hungry the new threadrippers can get. On paper a 64 core should be able to pull 4x what a 7950X does which would be around 800W.
@@ActuallyHardcoreOverclocking Fair enough. I suppose, relatively speaking, it is not more overkill than the AM5 boards' VRMs. Still though, 36 freaking 105A SPS? Insanity...
This motherboard is the same equivalent as the car made for Homer, that his brother made in that one classic Simpson episode.
I doubt it has SLI support. I was looking into some of the high end modern boards and it used to be that you could easily find the boards that support 8x/8x by filtering for SLI (the only good thing that license gave anyone for anything) and even though there are literally consumer socket motherboards that cost three times as much as my good X99 HEDT board did at launch ($330 - Asrock Taichi) - they can't be bothered to pay the pennies in comparison for SLI licenses. Nvidia should do enthusiasts the favor and just give up on the license requirement at this point.
Nothing has SLI support anymore.
Cards: nope, nvLink as of Ada is absent from all "civilian" cards (those that come with their own cooler), including RTX 6000 Ada.
Games: lolnope, the heyday of SLI was in 2015, its implementation is lower in priority than VR (BTW, where did Oculink go, kek) and to get an unsuspecting game to benefit from SLI you need to jump through some quite tight cherry-red hoops.
Why should motherboards support it? They don't support Crossfire even, because AMD deprecated it in favor of "MGPU" and that's a shitshow and a half, even worse than RocM.
@@delta-v4x Your comment is entirely irrelevant. You don't understand hardware overclocking enthusiasm. You don't understand that sometimes it's fun to grab a pair of 1080 Tis, strap on some pots and chase a 3dmark record because you no longer need multiple thousands of dollars to burn or the support of a manufacturer to do.
SLI and Crossfire has always been foolish for gaming and MGPU is vendor agnostic. It also was not Nvidia or AMD that killed it. It was the introduction of low level APIs that result in putting multi GPU into the hands of the developers to implement.
Crossfire is also supported on many modern boards because it doesn't require a stupid firmware license. (40 of 160 B650 thru X670E and Z790 boards ATX and EATX size - I don't feel like trying to figure out how many of the 120 boards that do not support it still have a 4 lane slot that could potentially support it and chose not to - for all we know, all 120 boards could be just a single 16 lane slot and a couple single lane slots)
Since SLI required two PCIE slots of a minimum of 8 lanes, if you wanted to have two 8-lane slots on a board, you could filter SLI support on in PCPartpicker and find all the boards. The best feature that license gave hardware enthusiasts.
@@cracklingice You figured me out pretty well from a single comment, but you regretfully forgot to mention I don't understand game development.
Also, it seems that our recollections of last 10-ish years are fairly different.
In my world, SLI was touted as the next big thing (before VR), both nVidia and AMD actively allowing respective portions of their drivers (and websites) to rot, Crossfire not being supported on anything newer than RX590, AMD MGPU being a weird niche thing in their current driver suite with no list of supported applications to be found and DX12/Vulkan low-level handling of GPUs being received by gamedevs with loud "AAAAAAAAAAAA" screams and running to the nearest game engine for refuge (which still don't support mGPU out of the box -- yeah, yeah, I know, real developers use their own engine, also Croteam and CDPR aren't real anymore, sic transit).
However, that's nitpicking. Let's agree that everything you said is true and SLI/Crossfire always was foolish for gaming. So why should motherboard vendors care about it? It doesn't sell.
@@delta-v4x Yes, of course marketing hyped up multi GPU configurations - but when tested, it was always worth selling what you have and buying a higher tier of card. The only multi GPU config that really ever made a lick of sense was the top card in a generation and at that point it made no sense unless you could set the money on fire and not miss it. Ultimately, multi GPU has always suffered from inconsistent delivery and resulted in a lot of work from the end user in figuring out what games were worth enabling it and what games needed to have it disabled.
I have never had nor have I ever recommended multiple GPUs for gaming. I would benchmark it for entertainment I would use multiple GPUs for multiple tasks or for compute workloads that properly utilize multiple GPUs.
And to get to why should vendors care? If they have to pay for the license to do it, they shouldn't. If it's free, why not do it? That's why there are so many crossfire supported boards. It's not expensive to do.
I mean you could apply your thought to a lot of things - for example... Why have WIFI? It's a desktop board, it's not moving around all the time. Just run a wire, it's better anyway. And if they really must have WIFI, that's what add-in-cards and USB dongles are for. Or why have more than 3 USB ports? Most people will only need KB, Mouse and Windows installer. Or - why put a PCIE slot on A620? That chipset only exists for Dell and HP to sell office computers anyway.
@@cracklingice I'd put it this way: the marketing sells you a fantasy.
Whatever is on the box, from a cyborg to a siren, from "18 phases" to "AI Cooling II" is there to entice you into thinking "yeah, that's cool, I'll totally use it".
It's necessarily a crapshoot, but the marketing departments are there exactly to likely maybe probably increase the chance of your product standing out, catching the customer's fancy and getting sold.
Sometimes 18 phases or AI Cooling II, whatever it is, let's give it the benefit of doubt, are actually useful. Sometimes they power a 3600 with box cooler.
If you rent, most of the time you're not at liberty of getting your wires through properly and wires you may have are likely antediluvian. For example, the house I rent now has a CAT 5 split into two quads that technically maybe sometime supported something resembling 100 mbit going through PVC pipes and all that. I'm not fishing that out for a 2.5GBe, I'm using modern ax Wi-Fi I need anyway.
I also knew a guy who successfully upgraded from an Athlon 3000G on his A320 to a 5600G and later on installed an RX 6600, so these things happen.
Sometimes.
So yeah, maybe there are many crossfire-supporting boards. You just can't filter them out because vendors stopped writing about it.
They need that attention budget freed for something that will probably sell more boards, like, let's say AMD RAID Xpert2 (frens don let frens software raid) or Savitech SV3H712 amplifier (as if it matters for USB headphones).
Tripper motherboards will support this out of the box, but are likely to cost at least as much as this Apex we came to watch here.
The funny thing is that running two cards is quite useful today if you want to play with LLMs and whatever AI gen-degen the future brings.
Quite a lot of people would love to, let's say, plop a couple of 6700XTs into a motherboard and run things that fit into 24GB VRAM combined and buy a mb that caters to this.
And, given the quick response to ETH mining, mb vendors would've gone for this...
The problem is that AMD's solutions for calculations on GPU are a bad joke (I once saw a shit of a man who claimed to have seen the shit of another man who managed to get things working with all python stuff pinned to certain versions like in some perverted entomologist's collection) and Huang has seen the future and preemptively baleeted nvLink even from "workstation" cards, basically from everything that comes with its own cooler.
Oh, and now A100s are discontinued and their price is ballooning, so maybe you're interested in an H100? Call us for a price quote.
So it goes.
I wish we had a X670e version of the Apex. The closest we get is the Aorus Tachyon and even then, that is not even close.
The pain is that amd memory controllers doesn’t support ram overclock that much…😢
Asus X670E Gene is probably the closest to Apex
As amazing as Apex boards are, I think it's just a shame Asus cuts igpu functionality every time. Even if most overclockers don't use it for any igpu record overclocks, it's so useful to have for troubleshooting or when your primary gpu craps out or whatever other reason you can think of to have a backup to hookup a monitor
As a AMD user, Intel boards look damn good
Aye. Literal biggest reason I switched back to Intel this gen was cause of this boards looks :P
Wanted to do a white build and didn’t like any of the AMD options at the time
@@aj0413_ I totally understand. I’m pretty happy with the Gigabyte Aorus Master B650E. Iv also noticed that Intel boards seem to be cheaper as well as look better.
I have This bord. ❤
can you make video on overclock ram on asus z690 hero
just check some other 4 dimm board with the same topology and then reference an asus bios on a different board
Intel’s 13th Gen Memory Controller is Nightmare Fuel.
I want to see high end mobo's like this without the audio section- just give me a high end pass through.
Is it bad I trust u over an engineer?
just yoinked an open box off newegg for $600 while
watching this lmao
And yet you can put such information explaining them better than an engineer
Imagine Zoid and Kingpin teaming up and building cpu's. Mobo Guru and GPU Guru. The pc would be damn near a rocket 🚀
no
I would have gotten an encore but i could get the white apex for 500$
And white Apex is better. I have both currently.
@@videocardzrule354 Love to hear that xD
Total number of Microfarads, like wow. These guys built this like a bit of R.F kit.
The UA-cam algorithm is burying my actual subs. Ya I forgot about the channel cause my adhd, but I thought UA-cam supports their channels but I was wrong.
Want Apex for AMD.
Its an expensive board, so I expect expensive/"better" parts, even if its unnessary. Its not bad imo.
The reason I think there building the board this way is it can be built on a pick and place machine because its faster to do it this way I have 3 years of experience running Pick and Place machine!
I refuse to buy another "gamer" oriented mobo. It should be illegal to give so few PCIe lanes to such high end hardware. It is a crime against humanity. Unfortunately, I can't really afford these new "HEDT" offerings until they are on the used market for a year or more. We did this to ourselves. I wish people would stop treating PC's like mere game consoles.
It would be funny to have an "like"-counter, because i heard it at least a 100 times in the first ten minutes.
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SLI is dead.
i only got this cause it's white 😂
PS2 keyboard/Mouse...??? Whhhhyyy
Usb can interfere with overclocks
They're cheap and some people want to use ps2 io devices.... Why not?
Ah, so this purely for overclocking. Not for the normies like me. They should market it as Overclocking motherboard only. Not for the general/high end gamer pc user, atleast I think it should be clearer.
Clueless
@granthampson5917 it's for both .. but ya this is the type of motherboard they use for ln2 overclocking
Well my Apex Encore is better so take that😮