The
ASUS Z170-A comes with a
digital 8+2+1 phase power design. The CPU is backed up by eight phases, the iGPU can rely on two phases and the memory receives stable current supply from
one
phase. In general the power design on this board is adequate for the job at hand. It's even good for aircooled overclocking every now and then, but we would not recommend this board for extreme or continous high overclocking in combination with watercooling solutions. For that purpose ASUS has more suitable boards in its portfolio.
Totally you'll find four DIMM-slots on the Z170-A. Officially supported are DDR4 3400 (O.C.) / 3333 (O.C.) / 3300 (O.C.) / 3200 (O.C.) / 3000 (O.C.) / 2800 (O.C.) / 2666 (O.C.) / 2400 (O.C.) / 2133. There is engough space between the DIMM-slots and the CPU socket which means that you wont encounter compatibility problems with big coolers even when you choose to install RAM with big heatspreaders. Also supported are Xtreme Memory Profiles (XMP) in version 2.0.
On the
Z170-A the southbridge is being cooled by a
passive cooling block. A closer look at the VRM area shows
there are two more individual heatsinks. The overall build quality of the blocks is good , which makes for product that feels very nice, when you're holding it in your hands.
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