![]() With the fact the heat spreader on the 9900k was soldered, it eliminated the possibility of delidding, at least for me doing it. When the 9900k first launched, we had several issues with how hot the processors ran. The performance of our 9900k on the Z390 Aorus Xtreme Waterforce was stellar, to say the least. Just another reason why the Z390 Aorus Xtreme Waterforce is a true no-compromise motherobard. I love this feature as other RGB controllers just use up your USB headers on the board leaving you to chose between the RGB controller or front USB ports. My absolute favorite part of the RGB Commander are the two USB out headers. The 8 RGB headers adds an additional 8 fan headers to the already 16 hybrid headers the Z390 Aorus Xtreme Waterforce has to offer. The Gigabyte RGB Commander is hands down the best RGB controller I’ve personally ever used. However, Gigabyte quickly replaced the monoblock for us. ![]() The RGB lighting on the top part of the block did not work. A little side note, the monoblock packaged with our sample has some issues. The ability to not only sync your board and graphics card but also your memory and peripherals is a nice touch and allows for some amazing effects. As is the amount of RGB lighting on the board itself. The amount of customization available through the RGB Fusion 2.0 software is amazing. ![]() However, the Z390 Aorus Xtreme Waterforce has begun to change my views on RGB lighting. For many years, I’ve been firmly against RGB lighting. ![]() I love that the trend of using more neutral colors has continued. The board not only looks amazing, but it performs like a top tier, flagship motherboard should. The Z390 Aorus Xtreme Waterforce surely lives up to its name. ![]() « Overclocking and Temperatures Final Thoughts and Conclusion ![]()
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