ASRock Fatal1ty X370 Gaming K4

ASRock’s Fatal1ty series has refined the standard for using red and black in its motherboard schemes and marketing. The early executions were quite sloppy, and aesthetically this X370 Gaming K4 is a step in the right direction. The large box shares the same footprint as the X370 Taichi, and the graphic arrangement seems much more balanced with the extra real estate.

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MSI X370 XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM

MSI is giving the X370 chipset its Titanium treatment with the vendor’s flagship AM4 motherboard. Sporting the unique style that has become representative of MSI’s range, the X370 XPower Gaming Titanium is targeting enthusiasts who want a stack of features and strong overclocking potential from their motherboard. 

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MSI X370 XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM

MSI introduced their AMD Ryzen based X370 XPower Gaming Titanium motherboard at the January CES 2017 Trade Show, and today I’ll review this new entry to the manufacturer’s Titanium series lineup. MSI presents the X370 motherboard as ‘BULLETPROOF GAMING’ with performance that pushes the limits for the most demanding enthusiast through the best components, solid silver heatsinks and power for the most extensive overclocking experience.

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ASUS PRIME X370-PRO

That step down typically loses you those handy overclocking and testing tools – power and reset buttons, CMOS clear buttons, LEDS POST code displays and USB BIOS Flashback are all absent from the Prime X370-Pro, but it’s a similar story with Z270 boards – and you’ll be hard-pressed to find these features for less than £200…

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ASRock X370 Killer SLI/ac

Today we are publishing our review of our first consumer motherboard in a long time, the ASRock X370 Killer SLI/ac motherboard. The ASRock board is designed to pair with higher core count Ryzen 7 (and soon Ryzen 5) CPUs and provide a solid platform for a low-cost workstation with more computing power than the Intel Core i7-7000 series. 

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GIGABYTE AORUS GA-AX370-GAMING 5

Gigabyte has given several of its AM4 X370 motherboards the Aorus treatment. We examine the Aorus AX370-Gaming 5 – a £205 motherboard that features Gigabyte’s Smart Fan 5 system and RGB Fusion LED lighting. Storage geeks will be happy to see the inclusion of M.2 and U.2, as well as 10Gbps USB 3.1 Gen 2, while users looking for a straightforward running process will appreciate Gigabyte’s UEFI-based XMP memory support.

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GIGABYTE AORUS GA-AX370-Gaming 5

In this review we check out the Aorus AX370 Gaming 5 from Gigabyte. This motherboard is incredibly nice looking and perhaps a perfect match for your Ryzen series 5 or 7 processor. The X370 motherboard is seated in the high-end Ryzen motherboard spectrum. A motherboard with a black and white design with gorgeous looks and some extras.

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GIGABYTE GA-AB350-GAMING 3

The Gigabyte AB350-Gaming 3 is also, as its name suggests, the first B350 chipset motherboard we’ve looked at, too. This is AMD’s cut-back version of the X370 chipset that still allows overclocking of Ryzen CPUs, but does skimp on some features and has fewer SATA ports, USB ports and slightly more limited flexibility when it comes to mixing and matching SATA devices and PCI-E SSDs.

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO

ASUS’ Crosshair VI Hero is currently flying the flag for the Republic of Gamers (ROG) range on AMD’s new AM4 platform. Sporting the X370 chipset and a healthy power delivery system to feed thirsty Ryzen CPUs, ASUS’ premium ATX motherboard also comes equipped with RGB lighting, onboard M.2, and an internal 10Gbps USB 3.1 header.

Read more @ KitGuru