MSI B360 GAMING PLUS

That’s a long wait for those of you who want something cheaper or just have no need for some of the Z370 overclocking features. So Tuesday the H370, H310, and B360 chipsets launched and the first one to come through the LanOC office is the MSI B360 Gaming Plus.

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MSI B360 GAMING PRO CARBON

We have another  B360 motherboard up for review, the MSI B360 Gaming Pro Carbon. Again a very price friendly motherboard that can house a fast 6-core Coffee Lake processor. With a full PCIe x16 graphics card slot, full speed M2 SSD capability and six SATA3 ports, these B360 motherboards might become the new mainstream.

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MSI B360M MORTAR TITANIUM

On the plus side, even though the MSI B360M Mortar Titanium we’re looking at today is a £100 board, we get full-fat USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A and Type-C ports powered by the B360 chipset itself. The downsides mainly focus on the number of general purpose PCIe 3.0 lanes, which fall from 24 with Z370 to 20 with B360, while the maximum number of high speed I/O lanes falls from 30 to 24.

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ASUS ROG STRIX H370-F GAMING

The familiar looking ROG STRIX Gaming series is paired with a Core i7 8700K today, is a motherboard positioned in the affordable mainstream segment of the line-up. It very decent looks (even including some LED bling), offers features like higher-grade onboard audio, 2x M.2 SSD support (one with heatsink), GigE Ethernet interfaces (Intel), and a reinforced PCIe x16 slots. 

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GIGABYTE H370 AORUS GAMING 3 WIFI

The H370 AORUS Gaming 3 WIFI is among GIGABYTE’s intial release boards offering support for the latest Intel consumer chipset and processor lines. Built around the Intel H370 chlipset, the board supports the Intel LGA1151 Coffee Lake processor line and Dual Channel DDR4 memory running at up to 2667MHz speeds. The H370 AORUS Gaming 3 WIFI can be found in retail with an MRSP of $139.99.

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ASRock H370M-ITX/ac, GIGABYTE H370 AORUS GAMING 3 WIFI & MSI B360M MORTAR

With these new-for-2018 chipsets decloaking, we got our mitts on three new enthusiast-targeted boards based on these “mainstream”-grade chipsets. Our test boards are from ASRock, MSI, and Gigabyte/Aorus, and each is a different form factor. But properly defining what makes for a “mainstream” motherboard in this new chipset reality gets a little complicated–so buckle in and let us explain.

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ASUS TUF H370-PRO GAMING (WI-FI)

ASUS is one of the biggest names in the PC gaming market, especially their RoG hardware. Of course, there are many fans of their award-winner TUF hardware too! Today, I’ll be taking a look at the H370-Pro Wifi. It’s a new mid-range chipset from Intel, which offers most of the thrills of Z370, with the exception of overclocking.

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GIGABYTE H370 AORUS GAMING 3 WIFI

The intricate looking Gigabyte Aorus H370 Gaming 3, which we’ll pair with a Core i7 8700K, is a motherboard positioned in the affordable mainstream segment of the Gigabyte line-up. It offers decent looks (especially when powered on with some LED bling), offers features like higher-grade onboard audio, 2x M.2 SSD support (one with heatsink), GigE Ethernet interfaces (Intel), and two reinforced PCIe x16 slots. 

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ASUS ROG STRIX B360-F GAMING & TUF H370-PRO GAMING (WI-FI)

We have the ROG Strix B360, which is for those of you who want a little flash and flair on your motherboard even at a low entry price, whilst the robust TUF technology has been applied to the H370-Pro. We are very interested to see how these cope with the harshest possible demands and also how they compare to their bigger brothers the Z370 range. 

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