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reddit.com › r/hardware › [tpu] asus rog maximus z690 hero review
r/hardware on Reddit: [TPU] ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero Review
November 4, 2021 - The ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero has a maximum output of 1,800 A, with 1,710 A dedicated to Vcore.
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reddit.com › r/asus › z690 hero issue
r/ASUS on Reddit: Z690 Hero Issue
December 29, 2021 -

If you have the new Hero board, check this component: (shown here) If the component has the stripe on the right side, you should be perfectly fine. If you have a motherboard with the component in the wrong orientation (stripe on the left side), disconnect the board from power immediately and stop using it. It is a fire hazard. Continue reading for more information on why you need to do this.

There have been two reported types of this component: the 150 one (shown here) and this G157 with variants (shown here). Both are aluminum poly capacitors, and they need the stripe to be on the right side in order to function properly.

See this video for more information on how this component causes the damage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VkO4wiEAY4

If your board has the stripe on the left side of the chip:

  1. Disconnect the board from power immediately.

  2. Proceed with caution.

  3. You have three safe options:

    1. Wait for official confirmation of this being the issue. (Do not use it or connect it to power if you choose this route)

    2. Return the board.

    3. If you cannot return the board for whatever reason, you can try to warranty it through ASUS, although this is not recommended. Past experience has shown that ASUS will do everything possible to fail or reject the warranty, so its probably not worth it to attempt this.

Be careful with whatever route you choose.

TLDR: If this component: (shown here) has the stripe on the right side, you are fine. If the stripe is on the left, disconnect the motherboard from power immediately.

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In regards to your 3rd suggestion:

As much as I've enjoyed Asus products, their "support" department is, by far, one of the WORST that I've ever dealt with. It is beyond frustrating to request ANYTHING from ASUS Support. So much so, that after my last interaction, I'm now considering never purchasing anything ASUS-related again.

It seems that at some point over the last decade, someone up high in ASUS decided they need to cut quality control and support costs and it's slowly been affecting their products and service.

After my last ordeal, I emailed the CEO's office, per their website's suggestion, to point out how backwards their support system is and why it was such a bad experience as a customer, made some logical suggestions for improvement, and all I got for a reply was something along the lines of "We're sorry you had a bad experience. Is there anything else I can help you with?"

I swear, they either don't care, or have extremely low reading comprehension skills.

IMO, returning is the safest/least stressful course of action to take, if possible. I've been screwed by a couple Newegg Shuffle bundles, so hopefully not to many people have that holding them back...

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ASUS Announcement Regarding Maximus Z690 Hero Issue

To our valued ASUS Customers,

ASUS is committed to producing the highest quality products and we take every incident report from our valued customers very seriously. We have recently received incident reports regarding the ROG Maximus Z690 Hero motherboard. In our ongoing investigation, we have preliminarily identified a potential reversed memory capacitor issue in the production process from one of the production lines that may cause debug error code 53, no post, or motherboard components damage. The issue potentially affects units manufactured in 2021 with the part number 90MB18E0-MVAAY0 and serial number starting with MA, MB, or MC.

You can identify your part number by referring to the product packaging: Please reference the attached image

As of December 28, 2021, there have been a few incidents reported in North America. Going forward, we are continuing our thorough inspection with our suppliers and customers to identify all possible affected ROG Maximus Z690 Hero motherboards in the market and will be working with relevant government agencies on a replacement program.

Thank you so much to everyone for your patience and support while we are working through the replacement program.

If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact ASUS customer service.


As noted - Based on our ongoing review no other ASUS Z690 motherboards are affected including FORMULA.

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reddit.com › r/asus › asus rog maximus z690 hero
r/ASUS on Reddit: ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 HERO
December 19, 2021 - It seems my hero the top right corner does not s’est flush against stand off ... It sat perfectly on all stand offs. The stand offs that I used were already pre-installed on the case I purchased. ... Damn mine are pre installed but one screw hole was slightly not resting on stand-off and I need to push down ... You probably didn't have the motherboard in right then. I would try to reset it. ... https://wccftech.com/asus-rog-maximus-z690-hero-motherboards-might-have-a-serious-defect-several-reports-of-boards-burning-up/?pnespid=teltECpea79LweCfqD2zEY6T5wi.WJJuc7W2w.pw9xRmPA7Q9QwqEzH_F1t6UHunnsDt1C4iWw
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reddit.com › r/intel › asus announcement regarding maximus z690 hero issue
r/intel on Reddit: ASUS Announcement Regarding Maximus Z690 Hero Issue
December 30, 2021 -

To our valued ASUS Customers,

ASUS is committed to producing the highest quality products and we take every incident report from our valued customers very seriously. We have recently received incident reports regarding the ROG Maximus Z690 Hero motherboard. In our ongoing investigation, we have preliminarily identified a potential reversed memory capacitor issue in the production process from one of the production lines that may cause debug error code 53, no post, or motherboard components damage. The issue potentially affects units manufactured in 2021 with the part number 90MB18E0-MVAAY0 and serial number starting with MA, MB, or MC.

You can identify your part number by referring to the product packaging:

Furthermore, we now have an online tool that offers you a quicker way to verify if your board.
The tool is hosted on the website - https://www.asus.com/support/rog-maximus-z690-hero-checking

As of December 28, 2021, there have been a few incidents reported in North America. Going forward, we are continuing our thorough inspection with our suppliers and customers to identify all possible affected ROG Maximus Z690 Hero motherboards in the market and will be working with relevant government agencies on a replacement program.

Thank you so much to everyone for your patience and support while we are working through the replacement program.

If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact ASUS customer service.

ASUS North American Support contact options -

ASUS Support Website - https://www.asus.com/us/support/

ASUS Online Chat - https://icr-am.asus.com/webchat/icr.html...

ASUS MyASUS App - You can use via Windows or Android or iOShttps://www.asus.com/us/support/MyASUS-deeplink/

Best regards,

The ASUS Team

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reddit.com › r/buildapc › benefits of the rog maximus z690 hero?
r/buildapc on Reddit: Benefits of the ROG Maximus Z690 Hero?
May 21, 2022 -

Recently Asus has opened preorders on an evangelion theme maximus z690 hero. I’m a huge eva fan so i think ima buy the board regardless but that price mark (about $700 USD) is way more than i’m used to for motherboards. I’m also only used to AMD.

How does this compare to $200 boards like the Aorus b550 pro? Is a motherboard like this really good? I want to feel better about my purchase.

Also if anyone knows, will the price go down?

thanks beforehand!

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reddit.com › r/intel › [oc3d] asus rog maximus z690 hero review
r/intel on Reddit: [OC3D] ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero Review
November 26, 2021 - Don't waste your money on a Hero. Go for a Unify X or ROG Apex ... I wasted my money on a Hero and I love it so far. Whoops! ... Yep ) same here. , Love hero ... Anyone now why my vrm RGB lights are only on when I've got my pc powered off. I've got the z690 hero
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reddit.com › r/hardware › [ahoc] my thoughts on the asus maximus z690 hero failures
r/hardware on Reddit: [AHOC] My thoughts on the ASUS Maximus Z690 Hero failures
December 28, 2021 - I have one of these boards and it has the defect. Does anyone know if the Asus Z690 Strix E also effected?? ... This can't be upvoted enough. ASUS has a big issue on its hands. ... Hero only. And only on some batch(es), it seems, not all of them.
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reddit.com › r/buildapc › rog maximus z690 hero eva edition please help
r/buildapc on Reddit: ROG MAXIMUS Z690 HERO EVA EDITION Please Help
September 4, 2022 -

What ram and Pentium Chip does reddit recommend?

Should I wait for 13900k (24 cores) Pentium Chip or 13700k (16 cores) - last chip for this board before next gen boards

New chips do not release until October 20th. OR just save money and buy a 12700k (12 cores)

Anyone have a Z690 Asus motherboard?

Ram is confusing. DDR5 bc this board requires DDR5 and prefer G Skill/Trident RGB.

Maybe this ram?...

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09MYK7BVZ/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_3?smid=A3TOECTKC4OEBD&psc=1

Some people say not to get 4 sticks and just get two sticks bc of hardware issues. I don't really know much about timings and latency. There are just so many choices...

Debating between 64gb ram or 128gb ram

This is all paired for 3090 Eva Asus and saving money for OLED TV.

Can anyone please kindly help? Thank you!

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reddit.com › r/buildapcsales › [motherboard] asus rog maximus z690 hero - $249.99
r/buildapcsales on Reddit: [Motherboard] ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero - $249.99
October 10, 2023 - The last comparable motherboard I noticed was the ASRock Z690 Taichi Razer Edition which has been $249.99 for a couple months. I like the ROG more. I'm still not pulling the trigger (though this is the closest I've gotten) because I'm expecting to see a little movement in this space due to Intel 14th Gen release Oct 17th and Z790 refresh boards with WiFi 7 are trickling into the market. ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Dark Hero releases literally tomorrow which is basically this board with WiFi 7 and I'm guessing is the reason for this price drop.
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reddit.com › r/hardware › asus recalls rog maximus z690 hero motherboards due to fire and burn hazard
r/hardware on Reddit: ASUS Recalls ROG Maximus Z690 Hero Motherboards Due to Fire and Burn Hazard
August 19, 2022 - Under the directions of the US Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC), the regulatory body overseeing consumer-safety for the US and Canada, ASUS has instituted a general recall of its Republic of Gamers (ROG) Maximus Z690 Hero Socket LGA1700 motherboard.
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reddit.com › r/asus › help - rog maximus z690 hero - updated bios, keeps post'ing in safe mode
r/ASUS on Reddit: HELP - ROG Maximus Z690 HERO - Updated BIOS, Keeps POST'ing in SAFE MODE
April 20, 2026 -

Hi all,

I'm at wits end here since all I did was update the BIOS when giving my machine a fresh Windows install.

I went to update to Build 4505 (Up from one of the earlier 4xxx or later 3xxx) and my system won't POST out of "SAFE Mode."

I did not do any hardware upgrades. I did not do any hardware changes. I never overclock and prior to attempting to update BIOS and reinstall Windows, my machine was flawless for the past 2 years.

Any ideas please?

Mobo: ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 HERO

RAM: 2x Dual-Channel 16GB (total 4x sticks for 64GB RAM over two RAM sets)

CPU: Intel 12900K Alder Lake

I built this system back in 2022 and it's been great, up until now.

Help! I work from home and depend on this machine for work :(

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reddit.com › r/asus › is it worth buying a z690 hero right now?
r/ASUS on Reddit: Is it worth buying a z690 hero right now?
January 16, 2022 -

Hey everyone,

Right now I'm doing a PC build using a 12900k/rtx 3090 and am still torn between motherboards: the strix-e or the hero. I'm aware of the issues that the hero's have been having with reverse capacitors, but I've just noticed that ram speed for the strix-e tops out at 6400, whereas the hero has 6400+.

If I was trying to ensure I don't need to replace this mobo for a while, should I not upgrade to the hero? Or is it not worth it, especially given the issues going on with that board right now.

Thank you!

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reddit.com › r/asusrog › rog max z690 hero ram como ability
r/ASUSROG on Reddit: Rog max z690 hero Ram Como ability
April 16, 2022 -

So recently I just bought me a rog maximus z690 hero WiFi mobo, and I bought some corsair ddr5 64gb at 5200mhz I got a two pack so it’s 128gb total, each stick is 32bs, any ways I’m pretty frustrated to say the least with the whole ram compability, simple Question will this ram work with this board or will it not??? I didn’t see it on the Asus recommendation list etc so this is why I’m all bummed out thinking I just waisted my money… please can someone enlighten me.

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reddit.com › r/asus › another z690 hero burns up
r/ASUS on Reddit: Another Z690 Hero burns up
December 28, 2021 - ASUS is committed to producing the highest quality products and we take every incident report from our valued customers very seriously. We have recently received incident reports regarding the ROG Maximus Z690 Hero motherboard.
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reddit.com › r/buildapc › can anyone tell me if the asus rog maximus z690 hero supports 14th gen processors?
r/buildapc on Reddit: Can anyone tell me if the ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero supports 14th gen processors?
October 17, 2023 -

I know that its proper socket, but when I look at the motherboard to purchase, it only lists 12th and 13th gen. As far as my understanding goes its the proper socket and the bios will be the same, are there any drawbacks from getting this Z690 for a 14900k vs the newer Z790?

Motherboards in question:

https://www.newegg.com/asus-rog-maximus-z790-dark-hero/p/N82E16813119660

https://www.newegg.com/asus-rog-maximus-z690-hero/p/13-119-504?Item=13-119-504&cm_sp=product-_-from-price-options

Don't really use Wifi either, so don't care about Wifi7

Edit: I guess the only real difference between the z790 and z690 are just better PCIe compatibility, basically faster ram speeds. Seems like it doesn't really matter what motherboard you get if peripherals aren't important factors.

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reddit.com › r/cyberpowerpc › should i switch the maximus z690 hero on my order to the strix z690-e to avoid more delays? #cpgeneral
r/CYBERPOWERPC on Reddit: Should I switch the Maximus Z690 Hero on my order to the Strix Z690-E to avoid more delays? #cpgeneral
January 26, 2022 -

I ordered my PC on 12/23 with an expected ship date of 1/24. When the Hero motherboards got recalled earlier this month my order got put on hold with a possible ETA of 2/3 for the motherboards. The representative is unsure if 2/3 is completely set in stone because of the possibility of supply chain issues. However, I was told that they could switch the Z690 Hero to a Strix Z690-E and get my order out by the end of this week.

Is the Hero motherboard worth waiting additional weeks for or is the Strix-E just as good? I've been PC-less for about a month and a half now and I pretty much need a computer soon or I'll fall behind this college semester (well that, but foremost, I miss having a computer in general). I'm getting a bit antsy, but I don't want to make the wrong decision so I'm asking for your opinion. I do plan on overclocking the system and getting the most out of it.

Hyper Liquid Alloy Black Mamba:

CASE: LIAN LI PC-O11 Dynamic XL Full-Tower

MOTHERBOARD: Asus ROG Maximus Hero Z690 (or Strix Z690-E Gaming Wifi)

CPU: Intel i9-12900K

GPU: GeForce RTX 3090

RAM: 32GB 6000Mhz DDR5

STORAGE: 2TB Seagate® FireCuda® 530 Heatsink (PCIe Gen4) NVMe M.2 SSD

+ 2 more NVMe SSDs and a HDD I will install myself.

POWERSUPPLY: Corsair RM1000X 80 PLUS Gold certified

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reddit.com › r/overclocking › overclocking help i9 12900k asus rog strix z690 maximus hero
r/overclocking on Reddit: Overclocking help i9 12900k Asus Rog strix z690 maximus hero
September 11, 2025 -

Hi :)

First time posting on Reddit so I hope I post in the correct place. So I want to tweak my setup a bit hoping to improve performance some. I have been building computers since I was 7 years old, I am 35 now. But I have had a break from computers for about 10 years and a lot have changed in that time period. And I find the bios very advanced compared to what I was used to before.

So my setup is the following: Case : Havn hs420 VGPU maxed out with 140mm lian li uni sl fans. AiO : Arctic Liquid freezer III 420 with push/pull Motherboard : Asus Rog Strix Maximus Z690 Hero Cpu: Intel I9 12900k Memory : Corsair platinum ddr5 5600mhz cl32 (I plan to change these out with 64gb 6400mhz and hopefully better latency/timing. Storage : WD black sn850x 2tb Gpu : Msi Rtx 5070 gaming trio OC (I am going to tweak this aswell)

I have done minor changes on my cpu to prevent throttling. My idle temp on cpu is 24-26c and 55-65 under full load.

I will check what my current bios is later today and update it if it is not the newest.

Anyone want to point me in the right direction to maybe gain some performance?😊

Thanks in advance.

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So I have the same cpu and can give you some advice for increasing performance. Pretty much what you wanna do is go into the ai overclock tuner section in your asus bios and set the cpu ratio to sync all cores and set that value to 51 (5.1ghz) which is very attainable for most 12900k and then go to actual VRM core voltage and set it to offset mode -. And then set the negative offset to 0.05 to start. Also go into digi+vrm and set your load line calibration to level 4. With these settings you should get a nice 200mhz boost with the same or less power draw. If you find that this overclock is unstable, reduce the negative voltage offset to say 0.04 or until your cpu is stable. Once you do this you can also set your cache/un-core ratio to 4.2 GHz and then check if that is stable if so then that’s where I’d stop if you don’t want to disable your e-cores. If you do wish to disable your e-cores then you can likely push your uncore ratio higher, for me I got very lucky with my chip and with e-cores disabled was able to get 5.3ghz core and 4.9 un-core.
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We are somewhat similar. I built my pc again after about an 8 year break, started with a 12900k, and learned as I went. Some sample configs that worked for me: LLC4 (high amount of vdroop), IA CEP Off, my SP for P cores (averaged) was 2-4 points higher than the global avg. For general workloads, set it and forget, 53x, 53x, 53x, 53x, 53x, 53x, 52x, 52x, (52x all core), 37-39x e-core, 42-43x ring (dependent on silicon quality), primarily UV'ed through lower AC/DC LL's. r23 was around 28.5k and could hit 29k+ with bump up in e cores. HT off (with e-core all on), 53x all p-core, 39x e-core, 44x ring. IA VR Limit (VID limiter) @ 1.49 and below. You can also start off at say AC/DC LL 0.50/0.90 (or 0.6/0.9) and adaptive offset as much as you can until stable then +10 mv at lowest point. Cache/Ring will likely need to be downclocked by 1-2x if used in this way. My AC/DC with this setup iirc, was around 0.34/0.96 with -20mv or so but at 43x ring. This may not work for you as 12900k + my motherboard's bios vrm logic seem to be a bit off. I found better performance (in general) when AC was lowest as possible and DC was mismatched but still reporting generally close vcore to vid requests via hwinfo. With the 12900k, I wasn't concerned with low-moderate loads at higher voltages vs. 13/14th gen issues. But, at all-core loads (HT on), my target was to be under 1.3 vcore. The most fun was memory... lol. The largest gains in gaming or latency I found were through memory. Use only 2 dimms at the 2nd and 4th slot. 6400 mt/s dual rank is fine, but you MAY hit a start hitting a wall at 6400 (not familiar with hero maximus board quality). Make sure to get a fan over your ram. I'd get any 6000 cl30 ( < 1.35v) or 6400 cl34 (1.35v) 2x32gb sticks and go from there. If you want validated assurance, you can go for 6000 cl28 dual rank at 1.4v. I bought Teamgroup 64gb 6400 CL34 sticks and they went to 6000 CL 26 at 1.45v, ymmv. Primary timings don't do too much. It's in conjunction with all other timings you'll see some large gains.
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reddit.com › r/computers › ideas? rog maximus z690 hero is struggling to boot with 128gigs ddr5 6k mhz
r/computers on Reddit: Ideas? ROG Maximus Z690 Hero is struggling to boot with 128gigs DDR5 6k MHz
February 23, 2023 - If your ROG Maximus Z690 Hero is struggling to boot with 128GB DDR5 6k MHz RAM, there are a few potential solutions that you could try: Update the BIOS: Make sure that you have the latest BIOS version installed on your motherboard.