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Guru3D.com » News » NZXT Announces N7 Z390 Motherboard: Feature-rich for Enthusiast Gamers

NZXT Announces N7 Z390 Motherboard: Feature-rich for Enthusiast Gamers

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/09/2018 08:31 AM | source: nzxt | 3 comment(s)
NZXT Announces N7 Z390 Motherboard: Feature-rich for Enthusiast Gamers

The all-metal motherboard cover perfectly matches the color and finish of your case, creating a visually seamless backdrop for your components. All the essentials are included, along with built-in wireless and Bluetooth connectivity, digital fan control, and HUE 2 integrated RGB lighting channels.

Get the N7 into your build even faster with an integrated rear I/O shield. The N7's signature all-metal motherboard cover returns to perfectly match the color and finish of your case, creating a visually seamless backdrop for your components. Additionally, NZXT's CAM software gives you full control over your system's lighting, cooling, and performance straight from your desktop.

The board interanlly is a basic ECS OEM board, it's priced at €297.49

N7 Z390 Features
  • CAM-powered features simplify setup and control of RGB lighting and fans
  • HUE 2 digital RGB lighting control: advanced lighting with numerous presets and custom modes
  • GRID+ digital fan control: convenient fan profiles within CAM for eight independent fan channels
  • Clean customization: all-metal cover available in black and white, and heatsink covers available in a glossy blue, red, or purple finish to color coordinate any build
  • Integrated rear I/O shield and efficient layout ensures straightforward and optimal setup with easy upgradeability
  • Adaptive Noise Reduction optimizes cooling and noise balance for best gaming comfort

Other Features

  • Designed with Intel Z390 Express Chipset
  • Compatible with Intel 8th/9th Generation Core i9, Core i7, Core i5, and Core i3 processors
  • Intel Wireless-AC 9560 Gigabit wireless connectivity and Bluetooth V5
  • Intel Optane Memory Ready
  • Two M.2 connectors for storage devices
  • Multi-GPU support with AMD CrossFireX Technology
  • Supports memory speeds of up to 3866+ MHz and Intel XMP 2.0
  • 8-channel high-definition audio

SMART CONTROLS
Everything you need is ready out of the box and elegantly controlled through CAM software. The N7 includes key features from our HUE 2 and GRID+ digital controllers allowing intuitive control for three RGB lighting channels and eight fan channels through CAM.

STUNNING CRAFTSMANSHIP
Build a PC gaming system that is truly yours. The N7's unique all-metal cover provides a clean design that blends seamlessly with your case. Additional heatsink covers available separately in glossy blue, red, and purple.

BUILDING THAT'S ENJOYABLE FOR EVERYONE
Gone are the days of frustration and compromises. The N7 Z390 includes wireless connectivity and we made each port discrete, utilizing all PCI express lanes available from the CPU and chipset so everything works as intended. The N7's layout streamlines installation with an integrated rear I/O shield and optimally placed headers for easier setup.

A QUIETER SYSTEM
Our unique Adaptive Noise Reduction technology uses an onboard noise sensor to measure and learn the specifics of your system to find the ideal balance between fan speed and cooling. With up to a 40% reduction in fan noise level, you won't need to waste time designing custom fan curves. Leveraging machine learning to improve its results, this will ensure your fan settings are always optimal, even if you change hardware.

MSRP Pricing:
USA: $279.99
ROW: $249.99



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tunejunky
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#5594311 Posted on: 10/09/2018 04:01 PM
absolutely gorgeous...and despite the high price, competitive.

if NZXT was given an incentive for an Intel mobo i wouldn't be surprised.

but in all honesty if they made an x399 version, i'd pony up the ducats.

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#5594396 Posted on: 10/09/2018 06:38 PM
The N7 Z370 was highly praised for its looks and same can be said for the N7 Z390. I love its looks.

But $279 for an ECS made board(doesn't mean it's bad but still) and its previous offering history with Vcore/LLC issues or lack of thereof, its a no no.

Hoping that the problems of NZXT N7 Z370 were fixed with the N7 Z390.

But still the N7 Z370 was an $200 tops motherboard that was overpriced.

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#5594586 Posted on: 10/10/2018 04:23 AM
The N7 Z370 was highly praised for its looks and same can be said for the N7 Z390. I love its looks.

But $279 for an ECS made board(doesn't mean it's bad but still) and its previous offering history with Vcore/LLC issues or lack of thereof, its a no no.

Hoping that the problems of NZXT N7 Z370 were fixed with the N7 Z390.

But still the N7 Z370 was an $200 tops motherboard that was overpriced.

had no idea it was ECS

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