GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS ULTRA GAMING 2.0

Gigabyte’s Z370 Aorus Ultra Gaming 2.0 is a revision of one of its more popular mid-to-high-end line-ups, the Ultra Gaming. Packing a clean look, plenty of connectivity, and solid dependable performance with an affordable price tag, it’s a product that’s well placed to hold on to substantial market share, and is a perfect choice for anyone looking to build a mid-range Core i3 or i5 machine.

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GIGABYTE X299 DESIGNARE EX

Others can’t handle Intel’s highest-end Skylake-X chips without a fan directly on their VRM heatsinks to prevent overheating, even when chips aren’t overclocked. In short, X299 has fallen a bit short of the expectations we hold for high-end desktop platforms, especially when compared to the stability and reliability we’ve seen from AMD’s X399 boards.

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GIGABYTE X399 AORUS XTREME

Gigabyte has included a total of three Ethernet ports, which consists of two Intel Gigabit and one Aquantia 10 Gigabit. To our mind 10Gbit is an expensive luxury for gamers however a number of our YouTube audience are absolutely in love with this feature. Nonetheless, we maintain that gamers will be perfectly well served by Gigabit while it is workstation users who will benefit from 10Gbit.

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GIGABYTE B450 AORUS PRO WIFI

AMD’s B450 chipset is one of those rare gems that only comes along every couple of generations. Every bit as capable and unlocked as its bigger X470 sibling, you give up almost nothing with the exception of spending more to buy a board. Gigabyte has capitalized on this with the affordable but well equipped B450 Aorus Pro WIFI. Featuring that…

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GIGABYTE B450 I AORUS PRO WIFI

The board features a fairly lowly 4+2 phase power delivery, and with fewer heatsinks than the B450 Aorus Pro, we’re likely looking at a board that will get pretty toasty with an overclocked eight-core Ryzen CPU – more on that later. There are a few other niggles with the specifications too that mean this is likely only going to appeal to low budgets.

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GIGABYTE X399 AORUS XTREME

The X399 Aorus Extreme is absolutely bristling with features and high end technology, from the inclusion of three M.2 connectors through to three RJ45 connectors. “Three LAN ports?”, we hear you cry. Yes, dual Intel Gigabit LANs are matched by a 10GbE Base-T LAN.

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GIGABYTE X399 AORUS XTREME

There haven’t been too many new X399 boards released despite a new range of Threadripper CPUs landing (with more to come), but both MSI and Gigabyte have decided to launch halo products that sit high above their other X399 boards, and today we’re looking at Gigabyte’s – the X399 Aorus Xtreme.

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GIGABYTE GA-AX370-GAMING K5 Vs. GIGABYTE GA-AX370-GAMING 5

For example, the Gaming K5 lacks the audio part of the Gaming 5, which is as separate as possible from the rest of the PCB . But apart from that, differences can be seen in the details. The area to the left of the memory slots has significantly more solder contacts on the Gaming 5 than is the case with the K5 .

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GIGABYTE H370N WIFI

Under observation we have the GIGABYTE H370N WiFi – a Mini-ITX motherboard offering WiFi functionality via 802.11ac. This could be the ideal foundation for building a mini-powerhouse without having to spend the extra cash that Intel Z370 demands.

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