Supermicro SuperO C9Z390-CG-IW

SuperO is bringing us many new products in last months. This time it’s the C9Z390-CG-IW so the motherboard based on the Z390 chipset in ITX format. Even though it’s small, it’s quite powerful what we can see looking at the specification (on the next page of this review). Times, when small motherboards were limited, are over and SuperO proves that once again.

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MSI MAG Z390 TOMAHAWK

While the MAG Z390 Tomahawk might be a great board to support a lesser processor, our high-priced Core i9-9900K presented an unrealistically heavy power load for this low-cost product. A low price paired with our assumption that the board will suit a lower-model processor is the only thing preventing it from receiving a lower-than-middle score.

Read more @ Tom’s Hardware

MSI MPG Z390 GAMING EDGE AC

The MSI MPG Z390 Gaming EDGE AC is a solid board from a feature set but it is not packing the stuffed to the gills feature set as you get with the more expensive boards. MSI omits the less tangible features for a more simplified feature set to match the needed price point. 

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MSI MEG Z390 ACE

The MEG Z390 ACE is an MSI Enthusiast Gaming model. (That’s where the abbreviation “MEG” comes from.) The board is equipped with an Intel Wireless-AC 9560 adapter that supports theoretical data rates up to 1,733Mbps, as well as Bluetooth 5.0. 

Read more @ PC Mag

GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS PRO WIFI

Gigabyte has made arguably some of the most top-tier boards in both the mainstream and HEDT platforms of varying success and design over the years. Gigabyte has really stepped up their game on the recent chipset generation from what I’ve seen with some very overbuilt power circuits but carrying with that note some questionable product positioning as far as feature sets go.

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Supermicro X11SCA-W

On that day Supermicro released four different C246 models onto the market including the X11SCA-W which we are taking a look at today. The Supermicro X11SCA-W has support for up to 64GB of ECC and non-ECC memory, eight SATA ports, dual M.2 and a single U.2 port. The goal here is for a good run-of-the-mill Xeon E motherboard.

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EVGA Z390 FTW

In this review I’ll be looking at the new EVGA Z390 FTW motherboard.  Those of you familiar with the EVGA lineup will recognize that this board is a middle tier board and happens to be the first of the Z390 motherboards to be released.

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