ASUS PRIME Z370-A

ASUS’ Deluxe series is one such series which has evolved to what we have today with their new PRIME Series motherboard. Today we have the ASUS PRIME Z370-A LGA1151 motherboard which offers a great balance of features and mainstream looks with a mature, professional look.

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Intel Pentium Gold G5600 & G5400

The Pentium Gold G5600 offers solid gaming performance if you plan to pair your processor with a discrete GPU. Unfortunately, overclocking isn’t an option. If you intend to use the Pentium Gold G5600 without add-in graphics, expect Intel’s UHD Graphics 630 engine to fall short of AMD’s less expensive Ryzen 3 2200G with Radeon Vega graphics.

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ASRock Z370 Taichi

The Z370 Taichi shoots for the stars, covering its power delivery area with dual heatsinks connected via heat pipe, three high-speed M.2 slots, eight SATA ports, SLI/Crossfire support for gaming, as well as USB 3.1 ports on the rear panel and an additional header for front panel USB 3.1 connectivity. 

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MSI Z370 PC PRO

As a general rule the Intel B360 and H370 chipsets offer a more affordable route into Intel’s 8th Generation “Coffee Lake” CPUs, than the Z370 chipset. However, there are a number of Z370 motherboard options that are as affordable, if not cheaper, than many B360 or H370 models. MSI manufactures a number of those low-cost Z370 options including the Z370 PC Pro.

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BIOSTAR Racing B360GT3S

The B360 chipset differs from H370 in a few different ways, first you only have support for a single x16 PCI-E slot, only 12 PCI-E lanes (compared to 24), fewer USB ports, and there is no CPU or memory overclocking.  Today we will be checking out a B360 board from Biostar.  This is actually our first look at a B360 board, but also our first look at a board from Biostar.

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ASRock Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming-ITX/ac

This gaming-centric board offers users a number of features which make it highly competitive in the small-form-factor overclocking space at $180. Despite the small size, the board includes Thunderbolt 3, HDMI 2.0, Intel-based Wi-Fi and LAN, USB 3.1 support, M.2 storage, and six SATA ports – a rarety on a small motherboard.

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ASRock H370 Pro4

Of course you will see also interesting thermal images and a 360 degree view as well as several benchmarks. Let’s take a look at where the strengths and weaknesses of the inexpensive ASRock H370 Pro4 motherboard may be. And although we are still running an ASRock X299M Extreme4 Intel LGA2066 competition, this ASRock H370 Pro4 Intel LGA1151 motherboard will also be in the draw.

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EVGA X299 Dark

It’s extremely over-engineered in regards to circuits and injects features and quality when they aren’t really required. Both the right and left edges of the PCB are plated with gold as are some exposed pathways on the PCB, and it’s very hard to bend the PCB because of it.

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BIOSTAR Racing B360GT5S

Up until recently, buying an 9th Generation Intel Coffee Lake CPU has required you to also purchase a high-end Z370 chipset motherboard.  Those boards also came with a high-end price tag of $200 or more. One of these new boards, the BioStar Racing B360 GT5S, is on store shelves now for just $109, and it’s packing come pretty compelling features.

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