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Published: 2017-10-31, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
This has been a frustrating week with the Gigabyte Ultra Gaming.Not frustrating because it was difficult to work with, or we had to work deep into the small hours of the night to achieve our maximum overclock. In that regard it was extremely easy to get u...
Gigabyte's Z370 Aorus Ultra Gaming was a lot of fun to play with for this review. We had some minor issues with our ram, but we aren't sure if it's just an incompatibility with our GeIL EVO Spear ram or something a BIOS update would fix. Even with a hit t...
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Published: 2017-10-05, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
Abstract: When looking at a new series of products it is very easy to get caught up in the swarm of flagship models from each and every brand. We all know that these flagship products will be too expensive for most general consumers, leaving most of us to go for mo...
Abstract: GIGABYTE hits the ground running with the Z370 chipset. With today's launch, the company announces six AORUS-branded motherboards and three GIGABYTE boards. The premium AORUS lineup features a new VRM and PWM design that drives 60 amps per power phase, an...
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The Z370 Aorus Ultra Gaming is pretty much exactly where you'd expect it to be in terms of price considering its features and performance. Sure, you don't get Wi-Fi or M.2 heatsinks, but if you don't need these features then you're not going to miss them...
Published: 2017-10-09, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: For a long time you could count the performance improvement percentage of a new Intel-generation using the fingers of two hands. However, in the latest Core i7-series Intel takes a big step forward with 50% more cores: it has been quite a while since upgr...
Clean, attractive aesthetics, A multitude of RGB functionality, Offers great performance, Excellent for overclocking, Arrives with USB 3.1 front header, Uses strengthened PCI Express/memory slots, Features twin M.2 slots, Capable audio solution, Lowest p
Still using USB 2.0 ports
While there are many Intel Z370 motherboards being launched today, we can rest assured that what GIGABYTE has presented in the Z370 AORUS Ultra Gaming, sets the standard very high indeed.Once upon a time, lively and eye catching colours were once all the...
None, Neutral, Some synthetic benchmarks slightly underperformed, but we expect a BIOS update will soon fix that, “With just the right features, and just the right price and performance, the Gigabyte Aorus Ultra Gaming is set to be one of the more popular
OverviewThe Aorus Z370 Ultra Gaming Motherboard is certainly appealing for a lot of system builders, and that's pretty much what Aorus were going for, mass appeal. It's not the most expensive motherboard in its class, it's not the particularly the fastest...
Stable performance, Lots of RGB LEDs and customisation options
No DisplayPort for 4K video output, No onboard power and reset buttons,
Anyone looking to buy a completely new desktop PC today should avoid previous-generation Intel CPUs simply because you get more physical cores at all price levels with 8th Gen Core models as well as AMD's entire Ryzen lineup. The Core i5-8400 is an absolu...