GIGABYTE X399 AORUS Gaming 7

Appreciating the high-level similarity between chipsets – massive socket, eight DIMM slots, heaps of M.2 and storage in general – there is little reason to reinvent the wheel. In fact, we’re comfortable in saying that Aorus takes the same floor plan for this TR4 board, but that’s no bad thing.

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GIGABYTE X399 AORUS Gaming 7

Equipped with Triple M.2 with Thermal Guard, 120dB SNR ALC1220, Killer E2500 Gaming Network, Front & Rear USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C, Intel Dual Band 802.11ac WiFi+BT4.2, and so much RGB lighting, we could write a whole review just about that. This motherboard is crammed with hardware, and so much so, we doubt most users would even need or use it all. Of course, it’s better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.

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GIGABYTE X399 AORUS GAMING 7

As far as X399 chipset motherboards for AMD’s Threadripper CPUs go, Asus and MSI have done sterling work so far, and today we’re looking at Gigabyte’s effort in the form of the X399 Aorus Gaming 7. This £360 board is a beast, but while it certainly looks like it means business out of the box, it’s not until you power it on that it really reveals what it’s all about.

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GIGABYTE X399 AORUS GAMING 7

GIGABYTE’s X399 AORUS Gaming 7 offers all the latest and greatest when it comes to connectivity and also incorporates many of GIGABYTE’s unique features we have seen on high-end X299 motherboards. That includes tons of RGB LED features, M.2 heat sinks, quality VRMs, and even unique features that improve USB usage.

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GIGABYTE X399 AORUS GAMING 7

Gigabyte offers a rock-solid X399 motherboard with the Aorus Gaming 7, really impressive. From beginning to end, we had no issues and the performance simply is top notch. At roughly 350 USD / 369 EURO this board certainly is a hell-of-a-lot more affordable compared to the ASUS Zenith, and it performs at least as well.

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