GIGABYTE X470 AORUS GAMING 7 WIFI

But let’s get serious—this is the Aorus Gaming 7 Wi-Fi, Gigabyte’s finest X470 flagship. Aside from the glorious fins lining the VRMs, it comes packing absolutely everything the Taiwanese company could pitch at a board. We’re talking twin M.2 heatsinks, copious RGB connectivity and lighting, a premium DAC solution, dual eight-pin and four-pin EPS power, a 10+2 CPU power phase setup, eight PWM fan headers, a reinforced backplate, a whole host of internal USB headers, wireless A/C, and enough rear I/O to keep even the most avid USB enthusiast happy.

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ASRock Fatal1ty X399 Professional Gaming

The ASRock Fatal1ty X399 Professional Gaming motherboard (priced around $390) performs just as well as the company’s X399 Taichi, but has the added benefit of the 10Gb network controller. This board has some deficiencies from a gamer’s perspective, but would work well for a system that calls for 10Gb throughput and utilization of all the PCIe slots (something most boards can’t handle).

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BIOSTAR Racing X470GT8

The X470 chipset has been out for some months now, but today we take a little step back and look at another motherboard utilising the popular chipset. Biostar have provided their flagship model, the X470 GT8, offering RGB lighting, M.2 NVMe storage, carbon-fibre effect heatsinks and lightning charger capability, amongst other features.

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MSI B350M GAMING PRO

Although most manufacturers have a primary focus on X470 chipset motherboards, AMD has made it clear that the B350 chipset will be sticking around for a long time. The MSI B350M Gaming Pro aims to offer gamers a low-cost option on the smaller mATX form factor, without all the glitz and glamour of RGB LEDs and over zealous power delivery configurations.

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BIOSTAR Racing X470GT8

The $155 Racing X470GT8 doesn’t look quite as fancey than most of its AM4-overclocking rivals, but that’s OK because it also costs less. Biostar puts its efforts in places that count, such as voltage regulation and firmware development to deliver a low-cost option for AMD enthusiasts.

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GIGABYTE B450 AORUS PRO

Gigabyte’s B450 Aorus Pro uses a shared platform for most of Gigabyte’s low-end to mid-range AM4 offerings, all motherboards on this platform (B450 Aorus Pro WiFi, B450M DS3H, B450 Aorus M, X470 Ultra-Gaming [WiFi], X470 Gaming 5 [WiFi]) use roughly the same design and VRM implementation, with slight adjustments to differentiate between price points and form factors.

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