GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS Gaming 7

Equipped with support for the latest 8th Gen CPUs, the Gaming 7 delivers a huge range of features. You’ll find high-end audio, extensive RGB lighting, robust connectivity and networking, and so much more. Of course, you’ll also get impressive connectivity thanks to the triple M.2 mounts, Optane support, and Thunderbolt. If that wasn’t enough, premium overclocking components ensure stable performance for overclocking.

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GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS GAMING 3

You also get isolated audio circuitry that., along with the PCH heatsink logo, is RGB-illuminated, although we’re not looking at the artificial sun-like luminance you could expect from one of Gigabyte’s more expensive boards. You’ll also need your own RGB LED strip extension cables, as none are included in the box.

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GIGABYTE Z370XP SLI

While we typically look at very high-end motherboards and products, today we take a look at the Z370XP SLI, a more affordable, more basic Z370 motherboard. The Z370 PCH has a lot of features integrated inside, and GIGABYTE is using most of them to provide a solid feature set at a reasonable price.

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GIGABYTE X299 DESIGNARE EX

GIGABYTE’s X299 Designare EX is now GIGABYTE’s top of the line X299 motherboard, taking back the reigns from the X299 Aorus Gaming 9, or so I thought. GIGABYTE actually is positioning the Designare EX between the Gaming 7 and Gaming 9. However, that isn’t the whole story; the X299 Designare EX replaces some rear IO, mainly USB 3.0, with two Thunderbolt 3 ports.

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GIGABYTE Z370N WIFI

We review and test the small yet agile Gigabyte Z370N WIFI motherboard, this Mini ITX Form Factor based measures just 17x17cm, yet is as fast as its bigger bethrens. We’ll pair it with the new six-core Core i7 8700K. Will it perform as fast as the more expensive SKUs? Well, heck yeah.

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GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS Gaming 7

In this review, we’ll be looking at the AORUS Z370 Gaming 7 from Gigabyte. They did an excellent job with the Z270 line-up of AORUS boards, and with Z370, I’m personally expecting more of the same. But if you’re currently running a 7700k on a Z270 motherboard, is upgrading to Z370 something you really want to consider?

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GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS Ultra Gaming

We liked the Z370 Aorus Gaming 7 enough to give it our ‘Must Have’ award, but there is no denying it is fairly expensive at £245. Move down the Gigabyte Aorus product stack past the Z370 Aorus Gaming 5 and you will come to the Z370 Aorus Ultra Gaming that is priced at a very reasonable £158, but despite that hefty saving it appears to offer the vast majority of the features you find in the Gaming 7.

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GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS GAMING 5

We recently took a look at GIGABYTE’s AORUS Gaming 7 for the Z370 platform, and today we will look at its little brother, the Z370 AORUS Gaming 5. The Gaming 5 has fewer features than the Gaming 7 but also costs about $30 less. Saying it has fewer features isn’t the whole story though, as the Gaming 7 has two Gbit NICs, the Gaming 5 drops one of those for a WIFI controller.

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GIGABYTE Z370N WIFI

There are several additional features that warrant the price hike but also mean that a successor to the awesome Gaming 5 is perhaps a little unlikely too. Thankfully, those features mean that while in name we’re looking at a successor to the Z270N-WiFi, the Z370N-WiFi is much more capable.

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