Testseek.com have collected 42 expert reviews of the Gigabyte X299 Aorus Gaming 7 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Gigabyte X299 Aorus Gaming 7.
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Published: 2017-11-29, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
Eighten X299-motherboards later we can at least conclude that we have not come across a single motherboard that is truly bad. What this means is that you can build a properly working and high performing system based on every tested board. Considering the...
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Published: 2017-09-14, Author: Ryan , review by: kitguru.net
Exuberant PCIe, M.2, SATA and USB connectivtiy, Plentiful networking options, Bright and easily customisable LEDs, Effective M.2 cooling solution, Ample fan headers, Strong CPU VRM and cooling
Electrical coil whine, No isolated audio PCB
The X299 platform has impressive potential when a high-end motherboard and CPU combination are chosen. Gigabyte's X299 Aorus Gaming 7 and an Intel Core i9 offer exactly that, it would be a mismatch to pair a motherboard of this stature with anything less...
Good overclocking potential, Ample expansion opportunities, Quad-channel DDR4 memory, Lots of overclocker-friendly options
Performance not always optimal, BIOS sluggish at times, Massive price tag
Intel has had to up its high-end desktop game after AMD came in swinging with Ryzen 7 and Ryzen Threadripper, and the culmination of Intel's efforts is the X299 platform.With an established roadmap that fits in more cores and threads than ever before...
Solid CPU Overclocking, Upscale Wi-Fi and secondary Ethernet controllers, Upscale audio components, Elaborate, fully-functional RGB lighting, Extra M.2 and four-lane PCIe slot
Extra M.2 and PCIe slot share lanes, No 0x AVX offset available on published firmware, Mediocre memory overclocking, Poor energy efficiency
Had the X299 Aorus Gaming 7 included a Thunderbolt 3 controller, it would have easily won a higher award. Were we more concerned with energy efficiency, the X299 Aorus Gaming 7 wouldn't have won any award. The X299 Aorus Gaming 7's upscale components are...
Fully loaded with features and connectivity, RGB LEDs everywhere, Excellent construction quality, One-touch overclocking
Needs clearer documentation, Extremely expensive
Kaby Lake-X creates a new market segment, but we're still not sure who its target audience is. The Core i7-7740X is a very fast CPU on its own and can be overclocked easily, but it's expensive and requires a platform that's complete overkill. At least it...
The X299 AORUS Gaming 7 retails at RM 2,099 – the price is steep, almost double that of the X299 AORUS Gaming 3 but you get a host of features that aren't found on the Gaming 3. The Gaming 3 lacks debug LED, doesn't light up as beautifully, less PCI-E slo...