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Published: 2017-07-18, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
The mini-ITX started out as a niche and underappreciated motherboard form factor specifically designed for low-power systems. That expectation of function is no longer a requirement. In fact, it is the opposite, with more users demanding more powerful opt...
Published: 2017-07-12, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
One of the problems that has always existed with ITX motherboards is one of real estate. It doesn't matter how careful you are with your component placement, how much attention to detail you employ, the stark reality of the limited PCB size means that the...
So at the end of the day how does the Gigabyte AB350N Gaming WiFi add up? Well, obviously one of the biggest selling points is that it is AM4 and is Mini-ITX. Packing 8 core CPUs into that small of a form factor is difficult and should especially get...
The GIGABYTE AB350N-Gaming WIFI is a very value-friendly B350 motherboard at only $100 and loaded with features. There are some areas where you will get a slight downgrade, such as a Realtek NIC, 1x1 Wireless-AC, and a tiny VRM heat sink. I highly recomme...
For the niche called ITX, more and more motherboards are now available - both for Intel and AMD. A motherboard manufacturer who clearly sees the potential is ASRock, but other manufacturers also have an increasingly extensive range. The market wants to fo...
Decent RGB implementation, Good value, Has all expected features
Awkward layout in parts, Could do with second fan header
AMD has delivered a couple of second-generation Ryzen processors that offer built-in Vega-class graphics for effectively free. The Ryzen 5 2400G and Ryzen 3 2200G, priced at £150 and £90, respectively, breathe some renewed life into the AM4 platform.U...
PricingAT £105, this isn't the cheapest motherboard you can buy for an AM4 CPU, but it's packing some nice features. The Mini-ITX form factor does carry a premium, but if you're using a Ryzen 5 2400G, you don't need a dGPU either, so the price does balanc...
Published: 2018-01-11, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Competitive performance, Mini-ITX design, Armoured PCIe slot, RGB lighting, Easy overclocking, Supports all AM4 CPUs including upcoming APUs, Super fast WiFi and networking, Award winning ALC1220 Audio, Stylish design,
None, MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon AC Motherboard Review,
PricingWhile not the cheapest Ryzen mini-ITX motherboard, the MSRP of around £100 is certainly competitive and shouldn't break the bank for the number of features on offer. I would like to see it just a tiny bit under £100, but who wouldn't like to see t...
Published: 2017-12-22, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: Are you not sure which motherboard to get for your new Ryzen system? Here's a quick video to explain the differences between AMD's X370 and B350 motherboards, and why you probably don't need X370! Crosshair VI Hero on Amazon: prourls.co/GPQi AB350N ITX on...
Overclocks similar to X370 Wi-Fi, 8-pin 12V power, Adequate gaming performance
Requires sufficient airflow to cool Vregs, Layout is awkward for standard ATX cases, Has only 2 fan ports, Performance deficiencies in some computational workloads
The AB350N-Gaming WiFi is ideal for inverted or cube cases, and overclocks just as well as some of the other X370 boards we've tested. Given the target form factor, B350 is a great choice for this type of system and Gigabyte delivers Wi-Fi, sufficient USB...