ASRock X299 Taichi

ASRock’s Taichi products are one of my favorites. They are very clearly designed for users just like me. They make use of all the platform’s features and add nothing extra or superfluous; it’s just nitty-gritty goodness that soothes the soul. The ASRock X299 Taichi definitely does this, but there are a couple ripples on the lake’s surface that have left me a bit perplexed.

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GIGABYTE X299 AORUS Gaming 3

This high-end motherboard comes with support for the latest Intel Skylake-X processors, including the new i9-7900X. While we’ve already tested the extremely powerful and feature-packed Gigabyte Aorus Gaming 9, at £299, the Gaming 3 is around £200 cheaper than its big brother! Will that big price difference give us a big difference in performance?

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MSI X299 GAMING M7 ACK

The MSI X299 Gaming M7 ACK we’ll show you today is the more exclusive segmented product and certainly is a good decent motherboard alright with proper dark and subtle RGB looks and feel. On the next page, a word or two on the processors and architecture, after which we’ll dive into a full photo-shoot with the MSI X299 Gaming M7 ACK with that AC for AC WIFI and the K for Killer Ethernet.

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BIOSTAR Racing X370GT7

BIOSTAR has been on a streak since the inception of their RACING series motherboards which is an evolution of their high-end product line and in this release, we’ll be seeing BIOSTAR put its RACING series pedigree into the AMD side of things. Today we have the BIOSTAR RACING X370GT7, the top-of-the-line AM4 motherboard for BIOSTAR.

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GIGABYTE X299 AORUS Gaming 3

Today I’m going to check out the Gigabyte X299 Gaming 3 from the Aorus brand. It isn’t Gigabytes lowest priced board, but at just under $280 for the MSRP it is down close to the range that people who aren’t shopping for $1000 or more CPUs would be looking. So today I’m going to see what it’s all about, test it, then run down where it stands in the market.

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MSI B350M MORTAR

The new B350M Mortar however is designed for AMD Ryzen CPUs and future Raven Ridge APUs in mind. For only $89.99, it offers budget builders a solid foundation for a gaming build that covers the modern essentials. It has RGB LED support (of course), PCIex4 M.2 NVMe support, Gigabit LAN, Realtek ALC892 HD audio and more.

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ASUS PRIME X299-A

Today, we’re looking at the Prime X299-A from Asus, which retails for around £275, which is £25 less than the ROG Strix X299-E Gaming – not quite as cheap as other model’s we’ve yet to look at such as the Asus TUF X299 Mark 2 but a little more reasonable nonetheless.

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ASUS ROG STRIX X299-E GAMING

Naturally as our GPUs require ever more cooling then the extra headers for case fans and the like become even more useful. It’s also nice to have the ability to control the fans to be quiet during those moments when you are just idly browsing the net, and the ASUS allows for that.

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO

On the following pages we will take a closer look at ASUS ‘current flagship motherboard for Socket AM4 . As our readers from Planet 3DNow! are used to, we will devote ourselves to the layout and the BIOS as well as some special features. Since this is the first motherboard review on Planet 3DNow! in connection with the new platform, we will primarily focus on the specifics of the AM4 platform.

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ASUS PRIME X299-DELUXE

If you see an Asus mainstream motherboard with Deluxe in the title, you can be pretty sure of an extensive goody-bag lurking in the box, and while Asus’ premium X299 motherboard requires a hefty investment, we doubt any enthusiast’s heart rate wouldn’t climb when they take a look inside the box.

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