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User Access Control Best Practices for Cyber Essentials Plus
8 Jun, 2026







£436.87 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £380 ex-VAT, this ASUS ROG Strix Z890‑F is the sort of board you buy when you’re doing *something specific*—not because you need “an ATX motherboard.” The ROG branding and price sit in the enthusiast tier, so for typical office workloads, server-ish builds, or even most standard design/engineering rigs, it’s overkill. If your priority is reliability, long service life, and boring stability, there are usually cheaper boards that’ll do the job just as well.
That said, if you’re building a high-end workstation or a serious gaming/creator machine where features like strong connectivity, good onboard audio/IO, and ASUS’s BIOS maturity matter, it makes more sense. ASUS boards are often straightforward to live with day-to-day, and the ROG line tends to be friendlier for tweaking and troubleshooting compared with the bargain basement. I’d *avoid* it for budget-sensitive builds, fleet deployments, or anyone who wants the lowest total cost with minimal fiddling—because you’re paying a premium for gaming-focused extras you may never use.

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