GIGABYTE Z370N WIFI

This board comes packed with all the features you’d expect from a Z series motherboard including dual M.2 slots with SATA and PCIe Gen 3 X4 support, USB 3.1 Type-C, RGB Fusion, and Smart Fans 5 to name a few. But you can pack all the features into a motherboard you want, it all comes down to performance.

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GIGABYTE Z370XP SLI

While many enthusiasts want the latest, greatest, bleeding edge in features, that often extends into unproven territory. If you are willing to take some risks, that’s fine, but many builders want one thing: a build that lasts and never gives them problems. To that end, Gigabytes Ultra Durable line is built with one thing in mind. Lasting Quality. The top…

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GIGABYTE H370 AORUS GAMING 3 WIFI

The H370 AORUS Gaming 3 WIFI is among GIGABYTE’s intial release boards offering support for the latest Intel consumer chipset and processor lines. Built around the Intel H370 chlipset, the board supports the Intel LGA1151 Coffee Lake processor line and Dual Channel DDR4 memory running at up to 2667MHz speeds. The H370 AORUS Gaming 3 WIFI can be found in retail with an MRSP of $139.99.

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ASRock H370M-ITX/ac, GIGABYTE H370 AORUS GAMING 3 WIFI & MSI B360M MORTAR

With these new-for-2018 chipsets decloaking, we got our mitts on three new enthusiast-targeted boards based on these “mainstream”-grade chipsets. Our test boards are from ASRock, MSI, and Gigabyte/Aorus, and each is a different form factor. But properly defining what makes for a “mainstream” motherboard in this new chipset reality gets a little complicated–so buckle in and let us explain.

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GIGABYTE H370 AORUS GAMING 3 WIFI

The intricate looking Gigabyte Aorus H370 Gaming 3, which we’ll pair with a Core i7 8700K, is a motherboard positioned in the affordable mainstream segment of the Gigabyte line-up. It offers decent looks (especially when powered on with some LED bling), offers features like higher-grade onboard audio, 2x M.2 SSD support (one with heatsink), GigE Ethernet interfaces (Intel), and two reinforced PCIe x16 slots. 

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GIGABYTE X299 DESIGNARE EX

The best news is that Gigabyte took nearly every criticism we leveled against its Aorus Gaming 7 and used it as an opportunity to build a board, basically, for us. That should make it a shoo-in for our highest award. Yet the X299 Designare EX is not a variation of the Aorus Gaming 7 despite design similarities, and this model must still stand on its own merits.

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GIGABYTE MW51-HP0

A processor isn’t worth much without memory to go along with it. The MW51-HP0 has eight DIMM slots for DDR4 memory modules in quad-channel configuration. You can install RDIMM and LRDIMM modules with a capacity up to 64GB, based on a 1.2V profile and up to 2666MHz. That is up to 512GB of fast memory and up to 18 CPU cores.

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GIGABYTE Z370N WIFI

Intel’s latest iteration of its mainstream platform, Z370 and socket LGA1151-V2, provides a solid foundation for high-performance and compact systems. All of the major motherboard vendors offer mini-ITX options, though choice is limited in comparison to ATX and micro-ATX equivalents. Gigabyte’s sole mini-ITX option is the Z370N WiFi that we are looking at today.

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