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Z890 PLUS motherboards bridge performance gap with Intel Ultra 200S Plus

Gigabyte’s new Z890 PLUS series targets enthusiasts seeking a balance of price and performance, offering up to 35% productivity gains over previous generations while introducing Ultra Turbo Mode for one-click B...

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