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With AMD seemingly taking the lead position in the race for CPU dominance – with their Ryzen 3rd Gen CPUs – it was only a matter of time before Intel fired back with their own, newly-designed, high-performance hardware. Alongside a new line of CPUs, Intel will also be unveiling their new Z590 platform come the 11th of January.
Intel will use CES 2021 as their launchpad for the new hardware, catapulting both the Z590 motherboard and 11th Gen CPUs into the public eye. Whilst it’s not yet clear what the new hardware will bring to the table in terms of performance, it’s safe to say that it should be a huge step forward when compared to their current 10th gen products.
What Is The Z590 Motherboard?
The z590 is Intel’s latest motherboard chipset offering. The new motherboards will come to the table equipped with the LGA1200 socket, meaning they should be compatible with Intel’s recent lineup of 10th CPUs.
As far as 11th Gen CPUs are concerned, buyers looking to purchase a Z590 motherboard on launch day will have to wait until the end of February/early March to get their hands on the new CPUs.
Intel Z590 Motherboard Specifications:
Z590 Chipset
LGA1200 Socket
DDR4 RAM Support
Intel Z590 Motherboard Release Date
Intel has decided to utilize CES 2021 as its launch platform, making the Z590 motherboards available the very same day. That means come the 11th of January, users will be able to access a whole host of Z590 motherboards from all your favourite manufacturers.
Intel Z590 Price
Whilst the pricing of the Z590 is not yet known, we can draw some conclusions based on the current Z490 launch.
Depending on what motherboards are released, we can expect budget options to be around the $200 marker, mid-range options to be anywhere up to $400, and high-end options to be $450 and above.
Where To Buy An Intel Z590 Motherboard
Like always, all the latest Z590 motherboards will be available from the biggest online retailers – including Amazon, Newegg, Best Buy, and Walmart. We’ll also be posting available stock levels for most of Europe, Canada, and Australia. Below is a list of where to buy the Z590 motherboards available right now.
Remember, we will be updating this list daily leading up to the official launch:
Where To Buy An Intel Z590 Motherboard: US
All the Intel Z590 where to buy links for the major retailers in the US will be listed below. Remember, thanks to recent events, stock levels will likely be lower than normal – meaning, you’ll have to get in early if you want to secure a Z590 motherboard.
Intel Z590 Motherboard Listings, Pre Order, & Prices – Amazon US
Intel Z590 Motherboard Listings, Pre Order, & Prices – Newegg
Coming Soon
Where To Buy An Intel Z590 Motherboard: UK
UK retailers also haven’t yet started to list Z590 motherboard pages. That said, we will be populating the below retailers with links as and when they go live.
Intel Z590 Motherboard Listings, Pre Order, & Prices – Amazon UK
Unfortunately, major retailers in Canada are yet to post Z590 motherboard listings live yet. However, you can rest assured that when they do, we’ll have all the best places linked below.
Intel Z590 Motherboard Listings, Pre Order, & Prices – Amazon CA
As we know, Europe is usually at the forefront when it comes to the latest hardware releases. For that reason, we’re outlining some of the best places to purchase a Z590 across Europe.
So, that’s it, all the up to date links for anyone looking where to buy a Z590 motherboard this January. We’ll be keeping this list bang-up-to-date so that you don’t have to scour the web for the best deals on offer. Whether you’re in the US, UK, or Europe, we’ll be updating this page with all the links on where to buy a Z590 motherboard from the internet’s biggest retailers.
Summary
Charlie has been with WePC for nearly 5 years now, becoming a senior tech writer in 2021. He started off writing monitor and TV reviews, but quickly moved into a more affiliate-based role.
After finishing College, Charlie pursued his joy of PC gaming by building several PCs for his favourite game, Counter-Strike.
To this day, Charlie continues to enjoy gaming and PC building inside and outside of the office.
Experience
Charlie started his career with BGFG after a long 5-year stint traveling Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. While he could have pursued a further career in the building trade, he decided to delve into the world of PC gaming and journalism. Being a keen gamer and PC builder, it was easy to transition between the two industries. After showcasing a real joy for both writing and PC building, he was moved into a more senior position, which he continues to hold to this day.
Education
Charlie completed his A levels at Culcheth College. After, he took a 5-year break to travel and work overseas.
Interests
Aside from building PCs and getting beat by Russian teens on CS:GO, Charlie's other interests include travelling, socializing with friends, and cooking. He also spends too much time buying and selling products - his latest project is Pokemon cards.
Gaming Setup
CPU - AMD 7800X3D
Motherboard - X670 Gaming Plus
RAM - Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB 5200MHz
GPU - ASUS ROG Strix RX 7700XT
PSU - Thermaltake 750W 80+ Gold
Case - Corsair Carbide (275R)
A decent upgrade over previous machines, and one that is, let's be honest, wasted on me as the majority of my time is spent editing content and playing CS2
Favorite Games
CS2
PUBG
Rising Storm
Beyond The Wire
I would like to have the brand new ASUS ROG Strix Z590, PCIe 4.0, microATX, Intel core 11th Gen.