MSI X470 GAMING PLUS

If you didn’t catch the sensual tale happening there, the MSI X470 Gaming Plus is a truly good-looking motherboard. The ATX form factor board offers an AM4 socket, which houses any AMD Ryzen chip (including 1st gen), but was mainly built to house the X-series Ryzen chips, due the overclocking support the board provides. 

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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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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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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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MSI X470 GAMING PLUS

We’ve seen a steep increase in ‘gaming’ branded motherboards over the last half a decade and the one on our test bench today is at the forefront of the ‘gaming’ mantra. The MSI X470 Gaming Plus is a mid-range gaming themed motherboard which as it currently stands (at the time of writing) is the cheapest full-sized ATX X470 entry-level option at a cost of $120. 

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ASRock X470 Taichi Ultimate

The X470 Taichi gets a new look in its Ultimate edition’s grey accent panels, but the “Ultimate” component comes in the form of Aquantia’s AQC107 10Gb Ethernet controller. The controller is typically priced at $100 when mounted to a PCIe x4 card, but ASRock was able to reduce the premium to a mere $60 by integrating it. 

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ASUS TUF X470-PLUS GAMING

Later this month marks the 9th anniversary of ASUS’s first TUF series motherboard, the Sabertooth 55i. Built with not only components and cooling to meet military durability and reliability standards, but also with features designed for gamers and enthusiasts, the TUF series has grown into an entire family of long-lasting motherboards. With AMD’s most exciting platform in nearly as many…

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