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ASUS Z87-PRO Pro Reviews

bjorn3d‘s review Edit

Overall with the platform continuity and ability to run WiFI on this board there really is no reason i could not recommend this board to its fullest for everyone out there as at its price point its really tough to beat.
9.2 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug 09, 2013

www.legitreviews.com‘s review Edit

While the ASUS Z87-Pro maybe considered a 'main stream' board, there is no doubt that it will be able to keep up with the 'performance' boards out there.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Jul 03, 2013

www.pcper.com‘s review Edit

Before continuing with our final thoughts on this board, we would like to take this opportunity to give our friends at ASUS a hearty “Thank You” for giving us the opportunity and pleasure of reviewing the Z87-Pro motherboard. After seeing several other of the ASUS Intel Z87-based solutions recently, I went into the review with high hopes for the board - and I was not disappointed. While the board may not have all the frills of its ROG or TUF brethren, the Z87-Pro is more than able to hold its own against them. It black and gold coloration follows that of the mainstream board line, giving it some added bling. The board design and layout was top-notch, as we've come to expect from an ASUS board. The positioning of the primary PCI-Express x1 slot was an added bonus, since this slot remains easily accessible even when using the board in multi-video card mode. ASUS also included their enhanced Wi-Fi antenna with the board, promising better reception and faster throughput speeds. There were only a few minor issues with the board, one with the placement of the CMOS battery and the other with the BIOS. The CMOS battery remains easily accessible unless you use the board in multi-video card mode. With a card in the secondary PCI-Express x16 slot, the battery is block requiring the removal of the video card to access it. With the BIOS, I ran into a slight issue with BIOS access after a warm-boot. On rare occasions, the DEL and F2 keys are ignored after a warm boot, blocking access to the BIOS. There are two work-arounds for this though - use the DirectKey button for BIOS access, or shut down the system and power cycle the PSU. Either way, the BIOS becomes accessible after the next cold-boot. This issue is likely to be addressed in an upcoming BIOS release and was a minor nuisance at best.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Jun 26, 2013

TechRadar UK‘s review Edit

In reality, the stock specs are only of academic interest, since the really big differences come with overclocking. Here again the Asus is level pegging with Gigabyte, and Intel's frankly a bit off the pace. That makes the Asus Z87-Pro one of two excellent options, which is the kind of dilemma we're happy to have.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 22, 2013

expertreviews‘s review Edit

Great for users who want modern expansion slots and good overclocking potential
10.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 17, 2013

The average pro reviews rating is 9.1 / 10, based on the 5 reviews.


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