ASRock Z370 Taichi

The Z370 Taichi shoots for the stars, covering its power delivery area with dual heatsinks connected via heat pipe, three high-speed M.2 slots, eight SATA ports, SLI/Crossfire support for gaming, as well as USB 3.1 ports on the rear panel and an additional header for front panel USB 3.1 connectivity. 

Read more @ AnandTech

MSI X470 GAMING M7 AC

We have looked at X470 motherboards from all vendors, except for MSI and today we take a look at one of MSI’s high-end motherboards, the X470 Gaming M7 AC, which is well equipped to fight it out in the high-end X470 arena. The motherboard is loaded with MSI’s latest features, and as such is well positioned to take full advantage of the new 2000-series AMD processors. Let’s take a look at this motherboard.

Read more @ TweakTown

BIOSTAR Racing X470GTN

While we have looked at a few X470 ATX motherboards, we haven’t taken a look at any smaller motherboards for the X470 platform. Today we will take a close look at the X470GTN, a mini-ITX motherboard designed for the high-end X470 platform. While we did take a look at the X370GTN a while back, today we look at its replacement, the X470GTN.

Read more @ TweakTown

ASUS ROG ZENITH EXTREME

ASUS designed the X399 ROG Zenith Extreme to be the pinnacle in terms of features and capabilities for the AMD Ryzen Threadripper processor. The list of features is so long that ASUS’s engineers had to use an Extended ATX (E-ATX) PCB to fit everything and, still, that was not enough, forcing them to use additional vertical daughterboards.

Read more @ AnandTech

MSI Z370 PC PRO

As a general rule the Intel B360 and H370 chipsets offer a more affordable route into Intel’s 8th Generation “Coffee Lake” CPUs, than the Z370 chipset. However, there are a number of Z370 motherboard options that are as affordable, if not cheaper, than many B360 or H370 models. MSI manufactures a number of those low-cost Z370 options including the Z370 PC Pro.

Read more @ KitGuru

BIOSTAR Racing B360GT3S

The B360 chipset differs from H370 in a few different ways, first you only have support for a single x16 PCI-E slot, only 12 PCI-E lanes (compared to 24), fewer USB ports, and there is no CPU or memory overclocking.  Today we will be checking out a B360 board from Biostar.  This is actually our first look at a B360 board, but also our first look at a board from Biostar.

Read more @ ThinkComputers

ASRock Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming-ITX/ac

This gaming-centric board offers users a number of features which make it highly competitive in the small-form-factor overclocking space at $180. Despite the small size, the board includes Thunderbolt 3, HDMI 2.0, Intel-based Wi-Fi and LAN, USB 3.1 support, M.2 storage, and six SATA ports – a rarety on a small motherboard.

Read more @ AnandTech

MSI B350I PRO AC

What’s so good about the B350i Pro AC? It all comes down to the power-phase design. There are nine phases in total here (with the closest competing ITX board housing a meager six in contrast), which helps provide the additional grunt needed to balance the power from that Ryzen core. As soon as you start to take a look at those performance numbers, it’s obvious how big a difference this has made.

Read more @ PC Gamer