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Guru3D.com » News » ASRock Z690 Motherboard Pricing Leaked for Eight Models

ASRock Z690 Motherboard Pricing Leaked for Eight Models

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/26/2021 07:15 PM | source: momomo_us (Twitter) | 11 comment(s)
ASRock Z690 Motherboard Pricing Leaked for Eight Models

Today Amazon UK released pricing for numerous future ASRock Z690 models. The selection of boards includes anything from the high-end Z690 Taichi to the entry-level Phantom Gaming 4.

The Z690M Phantom Gaming 4 DDR4 mATX board, which costs £172.50 (about $238), is the most affordable of the eight boards. It costs £213.50 (US$296) to purchase the full-sized Z690 Phantom Gaming 4, and £207.15 (US$285) to for the DDR5 variant.

£240.62 (US$335) is the price of the Z690 Phantom Gaming Riptide DDR4 memory. There have only been a handful ASRock AMD motherboard SKUs that have carried the Riptide branding. The Z690 Steel Legend DDR4 is priced at £280.72 (US$389), followed by the Z690 Extreme (DDR5), which costs £306.20 (US$425) and is the most expensive of the three.

 

 

The Z690 Phantom Gaming Velocita DDR5 is starting at £457.59/$633. ASRock's Z690 Taichi DDR5 is priced at £627.57 (US$869), despite the fact that it is not the company's flagship model. The only Z690 Taichi variant that should be more expensive than the Z690 Taichi is the Z690 Aqua, which, based on prior experience, should actually be significantly more expensive than the Taichi. The photographs found its way to the web by Videocardz.



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TheDigitalJedi
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#5959040 Posted on: 10/26/2021 07:20 PM
I wasn't that far off with my guesstimates. The urge......feeling tempted......must fight it......I can do this........

TheDigitalJedi
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#5959044 Posted on: 10/26/2021 07:25 PM
I must see a true benefit for me to spend an extra $1,200 or more on a new processor, motherboard and ram. I can't wait to see your benchmarks and test results.

illrigger
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#5959067 Posted on: 10/26/2021 08:14 PM
Remember when the $700 mobos were the really fancy ones with monoblocks included? Those were good times.

kakiharaFRS
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#5959101 Posted on: 10/26/2021 09:41 PM
where are my usbs ? if 4 usbs is all Z690 can do I'm out >< I need 9 and no I don't want to have a HUB dangling behind a 600+$ (guessing) motherboard

MonsterMX99
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#5959159 Posted on: 10/27/2021 12:43 AM
Lol is this april joke?

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