ASUS ROG STRIX Z370-I GAMING

One of the first motherboards we’ll be testing is the new ASUS RoG STRIX Z370-I. Of course, it’s also one of the first Z370 Mini-ITX motherboard we’ve tested too. Mini-ITX is a popular market, especially for those who want a compact system that doesn’t eat up lots of desktop space, or that they can take to LAN gaming events.

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ASRock Z370 Extreme4

If high-end overclocking isn’t all you’re after, you’ll also find room for multiple graphics card, exceptional onboard audio thanks to Realtek and DTS Connect, a huge amount of storage options including M.2 and Optane, as well as Gigabit LAN. Oh, and it has RGB lighting, but show me something that doesn’t these days; love it or hate it, it’s here to stay.

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MSI Z370 GODLIKE GAMING

ith support for SLI and CrossfireX via 4 PCI Express 3.0 x16 slots it could form the backbone of even the most extreme gaming system, whilst the combination of three Gigabit LAN ports and AC WiFi keep you connected no matter how strenuous the situation. Elsewhere some blistering DDR4 speeds and a wide selection of USB ports ensure that you will never run out of bandwidth. 

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GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS GAMING 7

ith dual LAN, gold plating, high end audio, USB 3.1, RGB LEDs everywhere you look and even swappable overlays the Gaming 7 brings many tools to the party. Of all the manufacturers Gigabyte are the ones who have really taken lighting to the next level and the support for 300 (count em) Digital LEDs is something that we cannot wait to see in action once the modders get their hands on it.

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ASUS ROG MAXIMUS X HERO

The combination of AC WiFi and Intel I219-V keep you connected to the world whilst dual M.2 sockets and umpteen USB ports ensure that your devices work to their fullest capacity at all times. Combine the multi-GPU support and the SupremeFX audio with the AUDA Sync lighting and 3D printed mounts and you can be sure that things will look as nice whether you’re looking at your monitor or staring in through the side window.

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MSI Z370 GODLIKE GAMING

Today we’re looking at MSI’s Z370 Godlike Gaming, a monster motherboard with an equally hefty price tag – don’t worry, not all Z370 motherboards cost this much, but we have to start somewhere, and we’ll be back shortly with more board reviews too.

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GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS ULTRA GAMING

This past January, Gigabyte officially replaced their G1-Gaming line up with the AORUS brand with the launch of Intel’s Z270 chipset. Originally designated for their high-end laptops, the AORUS name is now branded on Gigabyte’s graphics cards and motherboards. Now, less than a year later, Intel has launched their 8th generation of Core processor’s and their all new Z370 chipset.…

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MSI Z370 GAMING PRO CARBON AC

Today Intel Launches its 8th generation Core processors, touted as “Intel’s best gaming processor ever”. Following that claim, MSI kicks off its Z370 series platform with one of its best gaming oriented series with the Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon AC. Featuring the same signature Carbon fiber accenting and subtle RGB accenting layered over the top of MSI’s high-end Performance Gaming…

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GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS GAMING 7

The current flagship of GIGABYTE’s Z370 motherboard line-up, its not meant to be the king of their port folio but to serve as a mainstream carrier of their gaming line that features great performance that bring out the best of the 8th-gen CPUs as well as gaming-focused features that improve the overall gaming experience.

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI EXTREME

The X370 chipset launched many months ago, and recently we have seen the launch of second wave X370 motherboards. The one we have here today is the Crosshair VI Extreme, which is ASUS’s top of the line X370 motherboard. Many had thought that the Crosshair VI Hero was going to be ASUS’s topmost X370 motherboard, but it seems that ASUS has moved the ante up a bit and released an even more loaded X370 motherboard.

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