While the iGame Z370 Vulcan X V20 looks nicely designed, small items (ranging from its manual to its firmware) need some final polish, making it a tough sell as a high-end enthusiast Z370 board.
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While the iGame Z370 Vulcan X V20 looks nicely designed, small items (ranging from its manual to its firmware) need some final polish, making it a tough sell as a high-end enthusiast Z370 board.
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The first B360 board I got my hands on is the Colorful C.B360M-HD Deluxe V20. Colorful Group is a China-based manufacturer of all manner of consumer electronics, from ATX power supplies to hi-fi players. The company is best known for their graphics cards and, of course, their motherboards. To put the Colorful C.B360M-HD Deluxe V20 in context, I first need to briefly run through some of the changes to the B360 chipset from Z370.
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Equipped with plenty of overclocking features, including dual BIOS for when you push things too far. As well as blazing fast M.2 storage, Optane support, Killer networking, and much more. Overall, it’s got all the features you could ask for from a gaming motherboard, so let’s jump in and take a closer look at what it has to offer!
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