Micron Technology, Inc. MT4JTF12864AZ-1G4D1 1GB DDR3 1333 Desktop RAM
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Intel Z590 ATX motherboard for LGA 1200 CPUs with DDR4 memory support up to 64GB
The ASUS ROG MAXIMUS XIII APEX is an ATX motherboard built on the Intel Z590 chipset for LGA 1200 processors. It supports DDR4 memory up to 64 GB and ships with a SATA cable and rear I/O panel. The board is supplied new and includes a metal battery.
This board fits builders assembling a high-performance Intel system on the Z590 platform who need full ATX layout and 64 GB memory capacity. It is not for systems requiring a different CPU socket, a smaller form factor such as micro-ATX or mini-ITX, or memory types other than DDR4.
The single specification that determines whether this motherboard fits your build is the LGA 1200 socket, which accepts only compatible Intel processors designed for that interface.
| Brand | ASUS |
|---|---|
| Model | ASUS ROG MAXIMUS XIII APEX |
| CPU Socket Type | LGA 1200 |
| Chipset | Intel Z590 |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 64GB |
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