
The Intel Coffee
Lake CPU series will be available in the world market on October 5th,
and ASUS has just announced its series of Intel Z370 motherboards, which
are split into major series, including ASUS ROG, ASUS ROG STRIX, ASUS
TUF Gaming and ASUS PRIME.

The most
up-to-date masterboards series from ASUS is the ASUS Republic of Gamers
series, with all the latest features of ASUS available. This
premium motherboard series is available for those who want the best
performance from their computer, no matter the overclocking, as well as
the latest features such as support for SSD NVMe, Intel Optane and also
improvements to the AURA Sync RGB light ignition technology.

The new motherboards
will include the ASUS ROG Maximus X Code, Maximus X Hero, Maximus X
Formula and ASUS Maximus X Apex motherboard, which comes with features
not previously seen on any previous motherboards , such as an LCD screen that shows the status of the motherboard in detail.

The ASUS
Masterboards series The Ultimate Force has also shifted its focus as a
series of durable motherboards to a dedicated motherboards for
affordable gaming computers, and was named ASUS TUF Gaming series. The
ASUS reason for this change is that those who bought the motherboard of
this series used to use it as a dedicated motherboard for the purpose
of building a computer for gaming.

Series motherboards in this series include ASUS TUF Z370 PLUS Gaming as well as ASUS TUF Z370 PRO Gaming. While
these motherboards use rugged components such as choke and capacitors
that are capable of high temperatures, features such as Thermal Armor
are no longer visible on TUF Gaming's motherboards. If
you want to build a computer with a minimalist design, but still want
to maintain high enough computer performance, the ASUS PRIME motherboard
series is for you.

Through this series, the main boards will be ASUS PRIME Z370-P as well as ASUS PRIME Z370-A. It
will come with features like ASUS AI Suite 3 which allows users to
easily customize your CPU and computer performance, FanXpert 4 will
allow users to customize fan speed or radiator if you use a liquid
cooling system. All of these boards will be present on October 5th, the same date Intel Intel Lake CPU will be sold. Price tags for these boards will also be announced later when they are in the market on that date.
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