BIOSTAR Racing B360GT5S

The BIOSTAR B360 range is built for low-cost but still promises some competitive features. For a mid-budget gaming PC, or just a decent home computer, the B360 range is certainly appealing. Z370 is still there for the enthusiast, and H370 close behind that. B360 is the budget end of the chipset, but still offers support for 8th Gen CPUs, M.2 storage, and more.

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BIOSTAR Racing X370GT7

Equipped with the X370 chipset, it’ll allow for overclocking of all Ryzen CPUs. Back that up with support for overclocked memory, fast charging tech, good networking capabilities, and storage options, and you’re set for a high-performance system. I’m also happy to see the good audio hardware. Also, an HDMI 2.0 port. Although I doubt many will be using a board like this with the APU hardware, it’s nice to have the choice.

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BIOSTAR Racing Z370GT6

On the new Biostar Racing Z370GT6 that means two 32 Gb/s M.2 slots, one of which has an included heatsink, a dual BIOS switch, intuitive fan control software that can be accessed from within Windows or the BIOS, and even a pair of 5050 RGB LED strip headers. With a recommended retail price of less than $140, what’s not to love?

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BIOSTAR Racing Z370GT6

Our first BIOSTAR Z370 motherboard review is finally here, and you are about to discover what BIOSTAR has in store for people who want to jump on the Coffee Lake bandwagon and need a Z370 motherboard. While the motherboard’s chipset (PCH) is loaded with PCI-E lanes and features, motherboard vendors have gone above the call of duty and added in many unique features, extra features, and custom designs to make their product stand out.

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BIOSTAR Racing Z370GT6

As one of the leading motherboard manufacturers, BIOSTAR has released many impressive products over the years. Now they’re back once again with the latest entry in their popular Racing series, the Z370GT6. With support for the 8th Generation of Intel Core processors, their new Z370 chipset motherboard is ready to rock some of the fastest gaming CPUs in the world.

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BIOSTAR Racing X370GTN

Despite chopping apart a good chipset to fit into Mini-ITX, Biostar delivers a board that performs on par with the competition at a price that can’t be ignored. The X370 GTN is a great Mini-ITX board if Wi-Fi isn’t necessary, but a little too rough around the edges. The low price earns its approval for lower-cost mini-PC builders.

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BIOSTAR Racing Z370GT6

This motherboard uses the latest Intel Z370 chipset and is suitable for all 8th Gen Core processors (Coffee Lake) from Intel. Looking at the specifications and features of the BIOSTAR Racing Z370GT6, it’s designed for the mainstream user who wants the latest technologies at affordable price. 

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BIOSTAR Racing X470GTN

The most notable difference between both the new Biostar X470GTN and the old is a metallic slot protection coating on the full-length PCIe 3.0 x16 slot. One main returning feature is an RGB LED-infused MOSFET heatsink which is there to provide cooling to the CPU section of the power delivery while offering an element of visual customization to users.

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BIOSTAR Racing X370GTN

This review is on the Biostar X370GTN Mini ITX motherboard, which was the first mini-ITX motherboard released on the AM4 platform for AMD Ryzen and Bristol Ridge processors. The X370GTN joins a very short list of mini-ITX form factor AMD Ryzen compatible motherboards, but it comes in at one of the cheapest.

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BIOSTAR A320MH PRO

The BIOSTAR A320MH Pro we are looking at today supports many features on top of what the CPU supports, but one of the best parts about the AM4 platform is that even chipsets such as the A320 support all Ryzen 7 CPUs such as the 1800X we are using today. Let’s take a look at what this extremely affordable motherboard has to offer.

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