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Gigabyte Z790M AORUS Elite AX ICE Motherboard Review

Test Setup

For our tests, we will be using a test rig which is comprised of the Gigabyte Z790M AORUS Elite AX ICE motherboard, along with an Intel Core i9-14900K @ default speed, as well as 32GB of Lexar ARES DDR5-7200 ram.

All tests were conducted at turbo clock speeds at a minimum resolution of 1920×1080 or higher. High or Ultra settings enabled.

 

CPU Intel Core i9-14900K @ default clock speed
Cooling Corsair iCUE LINK H150i Elite LCD XT AIO cooler
Motherboard Gigabyte Z790M AORUS Elite AX ICE
Ram 32GB of Lexar ARES DDR5-7200
XMP profiles Yes XMP 3.0 Profiles
SSD/HDD Lexar NM800 2TB (PCIE Gen4x4)
PSU Corsair RM1000x Shift 1000W 80 Plus Gold
VGA card Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER
Drivers Latest GeForce drivers from Nvidia
OS Windows 11

 

AIDA64 Info

 

 

CPU-Z Info

 

Load Temps

Using the Corsair iCUE LINK H150i Elite LCD XT AIO cooler mounted with 3 x Corsair RX120 RGB cooling fans, the processor produced a full load temperature of 89 degrees Celsius for the CPU and 92 degrees Celsius for the CPU package. It’s no different from what I expected. We all know that the Intel Core i9-14900K processor can run really hot. That’s because it has a really high default TDP of 125W (300+ Watts with Turbo Boost enabled). A high TDP means higer load temperatures.

Anyway, whatever cooler you use, please be aware that the Intel Core i9-14900K processors has a pretty high default TDP of 125W (300+W with Turbo Boost enabled). A higher TDP mean high load temperatures.

I highly recommend you get yourself a good 360mm AIO Liquid cooler, if you plan to build a system with an Intel 14th Gen processor.

 

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