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ASUS ROG STRIX Z270F GAMING Intel motherboard
An Intel Z270 ATX motherboard for LGA 1151 CPUs supporting 64GB DDR4 memory
- CPU Socket TypeLGA 1151
- ChipsetIntel Z270
- Maximum Memory Supported64GB
- LGA 1151 socket fits 6th and 7th generation Intel CPUs
- Intel Z270 chipset enables CPU and memory overclocking
- DDR4 support up to 64 GB for high-capacity builds
- ATX form factor fits standard mid-tower and full-tower cases
- Includes I/O shield and SATA cable for immediate installation
Z270 ATX motherboard for LGA 1151 builds
This ATX motherboard uses the Intel Z270 chipset and an LGA 1151 socket to support compatible processors. It accepts DDR4 memory up to 64 GB total capacity. The board targets builders assembling a system around this platform.
Thermals noise and power draw
No thermal, acoustic or power-draw data is supplied for this motherboard. Typical operation will depend on the chosen processor, cooler and case airflow. Buyers who need measured figures should consult independent reviews.
Bundled accessories and software
The package includes the motherboard, one SATA cable and a chassis I/O back panel. A metal battery is also supplied. No original packaging or additional accessories are provided. Buyers who want more cables or documentation will need to source them separately.
Highlights
- LGA 1151 socket fits 6th and 7th generation Intel CPUs
- Intel Z270 chipset enables CPU and memory overclocking
- DDR4 support up to 64 GB for high-capacity builds
- ATX form factor fits standard mid-tower and full-tower cases
- Includes I/O shield and SATA cable for immediate installation
Specifications
| Brand | ASUS |
|---|---|
| Model | ASUS ROG STRIX Z270F GAMING |
| CPU Socket Type | LGA 1151 |
| Chipset | Intel Z270 |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 64GB |
Questions about this item
How do I install the motherboard in an ATX case and what step is often missed?
Mount the board using the ATX screw pattern, fit the supplied I/O back panel before securing it, then connect the 24-pin and 8-pin power cables before adding any expansion cards.
What component will need replacement first and how is it accessed?
The metal battery on the board supplies the real-time clock; when the system time starts to drift, remove the old cell from its holder and press a new one in its place.
What limit appears first when the system runs under sustained load?
The board supports a maximum of 64 GB of DDR4 memory, so memory capacity is the first hard ceiling you will reach during prolonged heavy workloads.
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