ASRock Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming K4

It has two less PCI-E 2.0 ports from the chipset, four less USB 3.0 ports, and two less SATA6Gb/s ports. The good news is that the chipset supports overclocking and provides two USB 3.1 ports just like the X370 chipset. For many people, the B350 chipset might be better than the X370 because of the cost savings, so let’s see how good of a B350 motherboard the AB350 Gaming K4 is.

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MSI X370 KRAIT GAMING

The MSI X370 Krait Gaming finally hits the test bench, and we’re ready to relive the glory days of the MSI 990FXA Gaming. We’ve had a pretty good track record with MSI and AMD products ever since the Kaveri APU. We’re even rocking a donated Nvidia GT 730 GPU in one of our small form factor boxes. 

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ASRock Fatal1ty X370 Professional Gaming

ASRock’s Fatal1ty X370 Professional Gaming uses an Aquantia 5Gbit NIC and provides other high-end features and hardware to match the quality people come to expect with high-end motherboards. It’s one of the top five most expensive X370 motherboards and for a good reason.

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MSI X370 SLI PLUS

MSI’s X370 SLI PLUS is not a very pricey motherboard, and that is what makes it attractive for those looking for high-end AMD features at a much more affordable price bracket. MSI is known for their powerful gaming GPUs and motherboards, and while the X370 SLI PLUS isn’t the best they have to offer for your Ryzen CPU, it should stand tall in comparison to other X370 motherboards.

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BIOSTAR Racing B350GT3

The Biostar Racing B350GT3 comes decked in sobering blacks and grays, but it is ready to party having four RGB LED zones adjustable via their VIVID LED DJ feature. It has the standard B350 chipset option with four SATA3 ports, a 32Gb/s NVMe M.2 port (which also supports SATA SSDs), two USB 3.1 Gen2 5Gb/s, and six USB 3.1 Gen1 10Gb/s.

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GIGABYTE AORUS GA-AX370-GAMING 5

Aorus is dedicated to gaming gear, including internal hardware, peripherals, and gaming laptops. The Aorus AX370-Gaming 5 (model GA-AX370-Gaming 5) features an AM4 socket, supporting Athlon value processors on up to the loftiest Ryzen 7 CPU. If you go with the Aorus AX370-Gaming 5 (or most gaming-minded motherboards aimed at the Ryzen 5 and 7 processors, for that matter), you’ll be pairing it with AMD’s X370 chipset…

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ASUS PRIME X370-PRO

With the release of Ryzen and the X370 chipset, we’ve received a slew of new motherboards, including the Asus Prime X370-Pro. For those who don’t know, Prime is the new name for the Asus mainstream motherboards. Previously their mainstream motherboards didn’t have conventional naming, but that has changed. Prime motherboards have a much more conventional look compared to their ROG…

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO

If you’re planning on a CrossFire configuration, on the other hand, you have two good choices. One is the X370, of course; the other is the one-step-down B350, which can be found on boards with lighter price tags than big X370 beasts like the ROG Crosshair VI Hero.

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AMD Ryzen 5 1500X

The Ryzen 5 1500X offers a competitive price point and a good mix of characteristics, particularly if you’re willing to invest some time in tuning. Gaming remains a soft spot in the Ryzen series, but a bit of tuning provides a good bang-for-the-buck option against comparable locked Intel Core i5’s.

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