

We also noticed that the cutout is slightly larger, mainly for better compatibility with CPU coolers. Just like the Z390 AORUS Master, the Z390 AORUS XTREME too comes with a metal backplate that is supposed to enhance the overall rigidity of the motherboard. While the design of the box is pretty neat, the first thing you’ll see when opening the box is rather… puzzling. If we refer to the information here, the notable differences between the XTREME and Master would be the 16 Phases IR Digital VRM, Aquantia 10 GbE LAN, Thunderbolt 3 ports, ESS SABRE 9018K2M DAC and an additional AORUS RGB Fan commander. Though, it’ll look even better if they could include the available features just like how they did with the Z390 AORUS Master.Īt the back of the box, you’ll find the specs, rear I/O layout and some of the prominent features listed at the back. Minus the size of the box, the design looks a lot fancier with all the RGB colors. Specifications CPUĬompared to the Z390 AORUS Master, the packaging of the Z390 AORUS XTREME is really something else. For this range, you can already expect for better features such as the power phase design, better components being used, more overclocking capabilities over the AORUS Gaming lineup.

Products in the enthusiasts segment are tailored for enthusiasts who wants more performance out of their system. Just like the Z390 AORUS Master, the Z390 AORUS XTREME falls under the AORUS Enthusiasts segment after the new product segregation.
