MSI Z370 GAMING PRO CARBON AC

The MSI Carbon range has long hit the sweet spot between price and feature set and we have the latest model in Z370 guise here for review today. If you’ve not read our MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon AC Preview yet, for shame, then you can bring yourself up to speed by clicking those words, but for everyone else let’s find out if the MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon AC performs as well as its forebears.

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Supermicro X11DPi-N

A mainstay of Supermicro’s dual socket LGA3647 motherboards will no doubt be the X11DPi-N. We reviewed the Supermciro X11DPi-NT not long ago which offers 10GbE network for those who need faster network speeds, while the X11DPi-N provides dual 1GbE ports for reduced entry cost to this platform while retaining the same feature set.

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GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS GAMING K3

With the impressive CPU performance in mind, I’m eager to see what the Gaming K3 has to offer against some pretty fierce competition. Equipped with full RGB lighting and a kick-ass stock design, it’s obviously tailored to the gaming crown. However, with Dual M.2, ALC1220 Audio, Intel Gaming LAN, USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A/C, Smart Fan 5, Anti-Sulfur Resistors, and more, it’s packing plenty of punch for any system build.

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Intel Core i3-8350K

The Core i3-8350K offers class-leading performance in games and competitive performance in a wide range of applications. The unlocked multiplier facilitates a high overclocking ceiling, but you’ll need a Z-Series motherboard to crank the clocks. The Core i3 is a solid chip, but its priced too close for comfort to the Core i5-8400, which is a better value for most users.

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BIOSTAR Racing Z370GT6

This motherboard uses the latest Intel Z370 chipset and is suitable for all 8th Gen Core processors (Coffee Lake) from Intel. Looking at the specifications and features of the BIOSTAR Racing Z370GT6, it’s designed for the mainstream user who wants the latest technologies at affordable price. 

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Supermicro SuperO C7Z370-CG-L

Last week a package arrived from Supermicro, and to my surprise, I found Supermicro’s brand new C7Z370-CG-L inside. The C7Z370-CG-L has slight upgrades and major aesthetic changes compared to the C7Z270-CG, many of them good changes. For starters, Supermicro has realized that a lot of people are asking for all black motherboards so that the board can fade into the background.

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GIGABYTE Z370N WIFI

Of course, layout is key for such a small PCB. You may think that Gigabyte would take the existing Z270N WiFi, upgrade the circuity to meet 8th Generation Core standards, and be done with it. That’s not the case because the board has had a solid redesign. 

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ASUS ROG STRIX Z370-I GAMING

The Asus Republic of Gamers STRIX Z370-I Gaming is the first mini-ITX motherboard that to arrive with Intel’s new Z370 chipset and revised LGA 1151 socket – which means it’s the first small board we’ve seen to support Coffee Lake processors. This new mini-ITX board tries to cram in as many features as possible onto its 17cm-square black PCB: there are two M.2 sockets, loads of USB 3.1 ports, improved memory speed support and the ubiquitous RGB LEDs.

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ASRock X299 OC Formula

The ASRock X299 OC Formula, on the other hand, is ready to push 450W easily (provided the VRM has the required airflow), making it one of the few boards out there ready to push the new i9-7980XE CPU I have sitting here on my desk. These CPUs can pull that 250W at stock, if not more, when Turbo is enabled. So if you’ve got plans on getting one of Intel’s HCC CPUs, you best pay attention to this motherboard that is ready to break past such limits.

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