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Published: 2017-10-12, Author: Jeff , review by: Techreport.com
We're just getting started with our coverage of Z370 mobos, but given the minimal differences between Z270 and Z370 boards, I'm comfortable calling Gigabyte's Z370 Aorus Gaming 7 a fine foundation for Coffee Lake CPUs at $250. Even if the major changes i...
Layout, Familiar BIOS Design, M.2 and PCIe slot distribution, Two USB 3.1 Gen 1 front panel ports, USB 3.1 Gen 2 front panel port, More than enough lighting options
MOSFET /VRM Design, Startup/restart times irrespective of boot settings in the UEFI, Recognition of 32 GB during first installation/post CMOS clear takes some time (F6 UEFI), Four SATA cables for a motherboard with six native SATA ports
No matter how much I hate, I understand there are a good number of system builders who use a lot of LED lighting. That would explain way channels like ‘Pimp My Setup, ‘Tech Source' and numerous Facebook groups are flooded with system and desktop setup. I...
Published: 2017-10-05, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
The Gigabyte Aorus Gaming 7 has proven to be a slightly befuddling motherboard during our time with it.There is no denying at all that there is a huge amount of potential within it. The BIOS is easy to use as all Gigabyte BIOS are in recent times, and cle...
Gigabyte's Z370 Aorus Gaming 7 is pretty darn sweet really. From A to Z it seems to be a properly built motherboard oozing quality and features. Please remember that once it lights up it just looks awesome with the LED lit PCIe ports, memory, chipset heat...
Abstract: With the new Z370 chipset and 8th Generation Intel CPUs about to be launched we thought we'd take the time to give you some glimpses of upcoming models and items we have in for review. It's both a preview of technology you'll soon find in your vendor of c...
The GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS Gaming 7 is a solid motherboard. It offers a healthy number of features, stellar looks, and excellent quality. The biggest surprise was finding Intersil's new Smart Power Stages and digital PWM along with the 76A inductors. These V...
Great audio solution, Offers solid gaming performance,
DDR4 4,133MHz only works in theory for the most part, Could have done with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support,
GIGABYTE has put together a solid board with plenty of performance and tuning capability. That said, its UEFI interface is weaker than it could be, which lets it down and keeps it from getting a higher score. This won't matter for most users though, and a...
Price at RM 1,149 the Z370 AORUS Gaming 7 is an amazing board. The UEFI features are good, running processors at 5Ghz isn't a problem and unless you have a specific preference on what the UEFI offers, the Z370 AORUS Gaming 7 is official product page. go...
OModders will find themselves in paradise with the RGB LED's all over the board, while even gamers and enthusiasts will be able to appreciate the aesthetics and performance the AORUS Gaming 7 brings with it.(previously published in issue November 2017)...
A much better-looking design, Metal cover strengthen PCIe and DIMM slots, Pre-installed VRM heatsink cooling fan, Decent overclocking features, Comes with onboard switches and Debug LED, Good audio software – Sound Blaster Connect, Support up to 300 RGB D
Memory overclock isn't as good as the previous gen, The thin metal cover on the VRM heatsink is prone to accidental damage
Starting off with the aesthetics, we must say that Gigabyte has finally got the right person to get their gaming motherboard design to the next level. From the scale of 1 to 10, we'd say that the Z370 AORUS Gaming 7 deserves a 10 in terms of the appearanc...