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Asus Z890 motherboards emerge at a U.S. retailer — pricing starts at $280 and goes over $1,000
(www.tomshardware.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
My strategy for buying boards was always to start from the cheapest ones, and go up, until it satisfies my needs in IO and features. I genuinely don’t get why some people buy the top-end part, with a 4090, just to play league of legends, and never use a single feature they laid for