ASUS Z87I-PRO User Manual

To install the ASUS Z87I-PRO, first ensure that your case supports mini-ITX form factor. Align the motherboard with the standoffs in the case and secure it using the provided screws. Connect the power supply, front panel connectors, and other peripherals as per the manual.
First, ensure all cables and components are properly connected. Check for any beep codes that may indicate hardware issues. If problems persist, try resetting the BIOS by removing the CMOS battery or using the clear CMOS jumper.
Download the latest BIOS update from the ASUS support website. Copy the file to a USB drive, enter the BIOS setup, and use the EZ Flash utility to perform the update. Follow the on-screen instructions carefully.
The ASUS Z87I-PRO supports a maximum of 16GB of DDR3 RAM, with two DIMM slots available for installation.
Ensure that USB ports are enabled in the BIOS settings. Check for driver updates through the ASUS support page. If problems persist, test the ports with different devices and check for physical damage.
The ASUS Z87I-PRO does not natively support NVMe SSDs as it lacks an M.2 slot. However, you can use a PCIe adapter card to install an NVMe SSD if necessary.
Connect one monitor to the HDMI port and another to the DisplayPort or DVI-D port. Enter the BIOS setup and ensure that the integrated graphics are enabled. Configure display settings in your OS to extend the desktop across both monitors.
Regularly clean the motherboard and components from dust. Ensure that the BIOS and all drivers are up to date. Monitor system temperatures and ensure adequate cooling is in place.
Check that all fans are operational and that the heatsink is properly seated. Apply new thermal paste if necessary. Consider installing additional cooling solutions like case fans or a better CPU cooler.
Yes, the ASUS Z87I-PRO is compatible with Windows 10. Ensure that you download and install the necessary drivers from the ASUS support website for full functionality.