GIGABYTE X470 AORUS GAMING 7 WIFI

The GIGABYTE X470 AORUS Gaming 7 WIFI board features a matte black PCB with with a black armor overlay protecting the rear panel and audio components, as well as an integrated rear panel shield. In keeping with their previous AORUS series board designs, GIGABYTE spread RGB LEDs throughout the board’s surface, configurable via the UEFI or the windows app.

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GIGABYTE B450 AORUS PRO

Gigabyte’s B450 Aorus Pro retails for around £100 and for the most part has everything you need to build a typical modern PC. If you need a couple of hard disks, an SSD, and single graphics card, you’ll lose little compared to an X470 board, and you even get ALC1220 audio and Intel-powered LAN.

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GIGABYTE B450 AORUS PRO WIFI

Our success with the X470 Aorus Gaming 7 WIFI gives us high hopes for the lesser B450 Aorus Pro board, but Gigabyte does hold back on some features that could have made this board spectacular. Regardless, the B450 chipset is a sweet spot for builders and gamers who don’t need X470’s added feature set, and Gigabyte delivers a great product with the B450 Aorus Pro WIFI, at a surprisingly affordable $120 MSRP.

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GIGABYTE B450 AORUS PRO

The new generation of AMD’s motherboards is here at last. While there’s not much in the way of “new” tech on this launch, it does look like it’ll be tackling an important mid-budget price bracket for the market. With all the experience they’ve gained from their X370 and B350 motherboards, it looks like they’ll be merging the two into B450.

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GIGABYTE MZ31-AR0

AMD has truly made a huge comeback with their Zen architecture chips. From the entry-level market APUs over mainstream Ryzen and enthusiast Threadripper to the enterprise-level EPYC processors we’re using today. The value you got is uncomparable while compatibility is high thanks to the x86 architecture.

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GIGABYTE B450 AORUS PRO

What we’re really looking for with the B450 Pro, priced at around £100, is a collection of board-improving technologies. The first of these is the integrated I/O shield – always a reviewer’s favourite – and though it’s plastic and sits directly on top of the dual VRM-cooling heatsinks, it’s still a nice touch.

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