BIOSTAR Racing X470GTN

The Biostar Racing X470GTN might be small, but Biostar is boasting some impressive features and performance, including a fully fleshed out audio experience with Blu Ray Audio and Hi-fi connectors and isolation, a modern storage interface with a 32 Gb/s M.2 slot, and two USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports, one Type-A and one Type-C, as well as a modern aesthetic with three controllable LED zones…

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ASUS PRIME B450-PLUS

We have to say that the looks are much less impressive than we’re used to seeing from the Prime range, but already knowing how well the Strix B450-I performs, having tested it prior to the Prime, we’re curious as to whether these plainer aesthetics belie another excellent mid-range Prime model, or if there finally is a black mark against an otherwise solid range of products.

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ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F Gaming

Certainly if you’ve been following along with our triumvirate of B450 reviews it is clear that the Strix B450-F Gaming looks the part and has a lot more of the modern features that the average user will expect. RGB lighting on both the integrated IO shield and Chipset heatsink, two AURA SYNC RGB LED strip headers, dual M.2 sockets supporting 2242 to 22110 drives…

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MSI B450 GAMING PRO CARBON AC

The MSI B450 GAMING PRO CARBON AC is a fully sized ATX board featuring everything we have come to expect from mainstream performance motherboards. The board features two M.2 slots, the first of which is covered by a thermal solution to increase drive performance and longevity. An impressive array of heatsinks cover the VRM and chipset to negate the risk of thermal throttling no matter the work load or climate.

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ASRock Fatal1ty B450 Gaming-ITX/ac

The ASRock B450 Gaming-ITX/ac is a small, gaming-oriented Mini-ITX motherboard with a fairly decent set of capabilities, making it a great option for those of us looking to build a smaller system for gaming, no matter the Ryzen performance level you want. With onboard video outputs, this board is capable of pushing both AMD’s 2×00 APUs and the 2000-series CPUs, along with a single VGA or maybe a RAID card. 

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ASRock Fatal1ty B450 Gaming K4

These include the new 7.1 channel audio supporting Creative Sound Blaster Cinema 5, Polychrome Sync for RGB, Gigabit LAN, PCI-E steel slots, 2 x M.2 slots for PCI-E Gen3x4 SSDs, 2 x USB 3.1 Gen2 (Rear Type-A+C), 6 x USB 3.1 Gen1 (2 Front, 4 Rear), supports triple monitors, as well as DDR4-3200+ OC and AMD CrossfireX.

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GIGABYTE B450 AORUS PRO

What we’re really looking for with the B450 Pro, priced at around £100, is a collection of board-improving technologies. The first of these is the integrated I/O shield – always a reviewer’s favourite – and though it’s plastic and sits directly on top of the dual VRM-cooling heatsinks, it’s still a nice touch.

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VII HERO (WI-FI)

The ASUS ROG Crosshair VII is the latest in AM4 socket motherboard from ROG and we’re really excited to see where ASUS is steering this line after being gone for a while. The X370 release was a light product despite its pedigree and with ASUS having matured its knowledge of how to best offer features for Ryzen. Read on to find out more about the ASUS ROG Crosshair HERO WIFI!

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ASRock X299M Extreme4

The X299M Extreme4’s I/O panel has a gap where you’d expect to find a Wi-Fi controller on higher motherboard models, with a CLR_CMOS button next to that gap. Competitor MSI justifies more of its price difference by including a Flashback button to enable updating firmware without a compatible CPU or RAM.

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ASRock X299M Extreme4

Today, we have published an Intel X299 Micro ATX motherboard test with a sweepstake on OCinside.de! After the recently released AMD Threadripper Micro ATX motherboards from ASRock we have the Intel X299 Micro ATX tested today. The new ASRock X299M Extreme4 not only offers great features like three PCI Express slots, two Ultra M.2 32Gb/s slots, eight SATA3 ports, etc. but even has some more unusual features like the OC header. 

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