Intel Z390 Motherboard Overview: 50+ Motherboards Analyzed
by Ian Cutress & Gavin Bonshor on October 8, 2018 10:53 AM EST- Posted in
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MAXSUN iCraft Z390
MAXSUN is a Chinese manufacturer and focuses its attention primarily on the Chinese and South Korean Asian markets. Only one of their models has been leaked as such and images of the iCraft Z390 motherboard are starting to surface across the internet. The most notable thing to note on this board is that it features a PCB cover around the PCIe slot area which resembles that of the ASUS ROG Maximus XI Code.
Although there are no official specifications as of yet, we do the MAXSUN iCraft Z390 looks to have plenty of RGB LED lighting with four seemingly dedicated zones available for customization. These include the PCB cover across the bottom half of the board, the rear panel cover, along with the four available RAM slots and along the right-hand side of the board. The board has three metal reinforced full-length PCIe 3.0 slots which will most likely operate at x16, x8 and x4; with two-way SLI support likely with probable three-way CrossFire multi-graphics card configuration support too. Also on the PCB is three PCIe 3.0 x1 slots and at the bottom right-hand corner of the board, a LED debug is present along with a total of six SATA ports.
As it stands from the images, no M.2 slots can be visually seen, but there could be a slot or two underneath the PCB cover which surrounds the PCIe slots and gives the board a cleaner look overall. Pricing is as of yet unknown and the retail availability of the MAXSUN iCraft Z390 ATX motherboard is likely to remain limited to the Chinese and South Korean markets.
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di4b0liko - Tuesday, November 20, 2018 - link
Asus ROG STRIX Z390-F or asrock taichi ?pradeep.ramalingam - Friday, November 23, 2018 - link
Hi,I was wondering whether "MSI MPG Z390M Gaming Edge AC" with processor "Intel i5-9600K" will it work with onboard graphics (Intel® UHD Graphics 630) without a GPU from nvidia/amd?
Tigrou - Tuesday, January 15, 2019 - link
"Z390 Motherboard Audio" panel in conclusion is incorrect. For example the MSI Z-390 A PRO has ALC892 but it is not in the list.Faslane - Wednesday, February 27, 2019 - link
Can you do a more in-depth overclocking guide for this board or is there one? if so may I please have a link to just a basic overclocking guide for this board? I have the board and loved it and I know I can go into the phantom gaming 4 app of course but I would rather do it at the BIOS level and save various profiles for testing but I'm a little new to some of the overclocking stuff but I do have a water cooled system with an 8th gen i5 9706 core so I know I can push it quite a bit :-)lb1966 - Thursday, April 11, 2019 - link
Just bought an IBuyPower with this MB init.Anybody able to hook it up to a home theater receiver?
7.1 sounds great on the headphones but I gotta take them off every once in while. Can I use the rear audio panel?
electricjedi - Thursday, January 9, 2020 - link
re: Asrock z390 gaming 4I know this does have a thunderbolt 5 pin header on the board, is this for thunderbolt 3?
Will the Asrock Thunderbolt 3 AIC R2.0 pci-e card work with this board?
or would I be smarter to get the GIGABYTE GC-ALPINE RIDGE (Rev 2.0) Thunderbolt3 Certified PCI-E Expansion card (since I know the z390 is "alpine ridge").
catminister - Saturday, November 28, 2020 - link
Also keep in mind that this board has no support for PCIe 4.0 or WIFI 6 802.11 AX in fact, it seems that Gigabyte abandons this board once purchased. If you want PCIe 4.0 to get the most out of the new Gen 4 NVMe M.2 drives or 802.11 AX support you are going to have to spend up and buy the X570 and a new CPU because socket 1151 is finished. A huge disappointment after recently upgrading to an Gigabyte Aorus Pro Wifi only this year...Turon - Saturday, December 25, 2021 - link
i can’t find the second ssd slot for the life of me, plz help.