GIGABYTE X399 AORUS Gaming 7

Appreciating the high-level similarity between chipsets – massive socket, eight DIMM slots, heaps of M.2 and storage in general – there is little reason to reinvent the wheel. In fact, we’re comfortable in saying that Aorus takes the same floor plan for this TR4 board, but that’s no bad thing.

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TYAN Tempest CX S7106

We have our first dual LGA3647 review motherboard from Tyan in the lab today with the Tyan Tempest CX S7106. Our motherboard is a 1Gbe network version or the S7106GM2NR using the C621 chipset. The GM2NR-L2 version uses 10Gbe network and C622 chipset which we know many of our readers will be interested in.

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ASRock Fatal1ty X399 Professional Gaming

ASRock’s X399 Taichi was the first X399 motherboard we took a look at, and it not only performed well, but it was also loaded with quality components. ASRock’s take on the X399 platform is interesting, to say the least. They are using high-quality parts, implementing solid platform features, but not adding in too many aesthetic features.

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ASRock X299 Killer SLI/ac

We’ve taken a look at the middle and the high-end, and today, we get a look at the entry-level (although not perfectly entry-level) X299 motherboard from ASRock, the ASRock X299 Killer SLI/ac. That name might give the wrong impression; there are no KillerNIC controllers present on THIS motherboard; rather, we’ve got a tasty Intel i219V LAN controller on this board.

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ASRock X299 Killer SLI/ac

When it comes to packing features on a motherboard at an affordable price Asrock is the absolute king! The ASRock X299 Killer SLI/ac LGA 2066 Intel X299 Motherboard has more features packed into it than a US Navy Guided missile! We are talking triple M.2 slots, Intel Optane supported, USB 3.1 Gen 2 bot Type-A and Type-C, 60A power chokes 11…

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ASRock X399 Taichi

With a price equal to the MSI X399 Pro Gaming Carbon AC there is tight competition for your money if you’re wanting something to squeeze your Threadripper CPU into, but the folks at ASRock have picked up the gauntlet of high performance and rich feature sets and seen about planting themselves firmly in the group of companies at the top of the motherboard chain. Are they successful?

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ASUS TUF X299 MARK 1

We grab a Core i9 7900X processor and review the €289,- ASUS TUF X299 Mark 1 motherboard with it, yes the Sabertooth series is back. A nice looking motherboard in dark theme offering nice features, design and of course performance. This X299 motherboard can house Kaby-Lake-X and Skylake-X processors. Will the recent BIOS updates have fixed the initial Skylake-X issues?

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ASRock X399 Taichi

Today we have another fantastic X399 motherboard to review. This time it’s the ASRock X399 Taichi. As the name suggests, it utilizes the latest X399 chipset from AMD for their new TR4 platform, and is suitable for all Ryzen Threadripper processors. 

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MSI X399 GAMING PRO CARBON AC

Maximising upon the CPU’s peripheral potential and building around that huge, 4,094-pin socket and eight DIMM slots requires solid research and development. MSI tips its hat into the ring with the Gaming Carbon Pro AC, priced at £325 or so. That may sound expensive on first glance, but it is considered to be at the lower end of the TR4 scale, so let’s see what you get.

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GIGABYTE X299 AORUS GAMING 7

There’s a strange divergence in the X299 motherboard segment at the moment where certain motherboards are oriented towards consumers looking to use cheaper Kaby Lake-X CPUs and other motherboards towards Intel’s premium Skylake-X. Gigabyte’s X299 Aorus Gaming 7 is clearly designed and fit for the Skylake-X audience.

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