Gigabyte has launched its AORUS Z890 Series of motherboards. These are compatible with the newly launched Intel Core Ultra 200S CPUs. The new motherboards also have AI integration which maximises the performance of the CPU and DDR5 memory modules. Here are the details of the new Gigabyte AORUS Z890 motherboards.
Gigabyte AORUS Z890 Motherboards: Features and Details
The Gigabyte AORUS Z890 motherboards feature the new D5 Bionic Corsa AI technology. It consists of the AORUS AI Snatch and AI Snatch Engine which provide easy over-clocking with the help of artificial intelligence. The motherboard smartly analyses parameters like CPU load, temperature, and ongoing tasks to boost the clock speed automatically.
The AI Snatch Engine sets the DDR5 memory to its peak performance mode, including XMP. This will allow users to maximise the utilisation of their RAM, especially in situations where the RAM underclocks itself to base speeds.
The new Gigabyte AORUS Z890 motherboards have an M.2 EZ-Latch Click and M.2 EZ-Latch Plus which allows users to install SSDs and heatsinks without any additional tools. It also comes with an EZ-Debug Zone which has diagnostic LEDs, offering easy troubleshooting to users. These motherboards are available in ATX and mini ATX form factors. They come in All-White, All-Black, and mixed colour options.
Gigabyte has also integrated an exclusive NPU Overdrive feature in its motherboards which supercharges the AI performance of the latest Intel Core Ultra 200S CPU by up to 23%. The BIOS user interface has received an overhaul making it more user-friendly.
The AI TOP Series of the Gigabyte Z890 motherboards support dual graphic cards, exclusive AI TOP utility tools, and other features. These boards are designed for ultimate computational power, making them suitable for tasks related to machine learning, large language model training, and other AI operations.
The Gigabyte AORUS Z890 motherboards support WiFi 7, DDR5 memory, and PCIe Gen5. They also come with Thunderbolt 4 ports on top-end models. These motherboards will be available for retail purchase by the end of this year.