Testseek.com have collected 60 expert reviews of the Gigabyte X399 Aorus Gaming 7 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Gigabyte X399 Aorus Gaming 7.
November 2017
(89%)
60 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
There are a couple of niggles here, and the biggest is the fact that we couldn't get Gigabyte's EasyTune or System Information Viewer software apps working. These usually work fine, so we can only assume they need an update to work properly with this boar...
There are many similarities between the Threadripper boards of this roundup. Every board features eight memory slots and four memory channels. Each board supports SLI and CrossFire and each board offers 7.1 channel sound via the ALC1220 codec. Every board...
RGB lighting, if that's your thing, Decent price for TR4, Overclocks well, Well-though-out PCIe slots
Lacking DoubleShot Pro
Those of you in the market for an AMD Ryzen Threadripper board will appreciate the financial sweet spot is between £300 and £350. All of the big hitters have a solid board in this category. Aorus is represented by the Gaming 7 model.Aorus doesn't skim...
Published: 2017-09-13, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Competitive performance, Competitive price, Server-level power deliver components, Durable heat-sink design, Powerful AMD and DAC design, EasyTune, Built-in WiFi, Extensive RGB LED configuration and expansion options, 4-Way SLI/CF Support, Stylish design,
Some synthetic benchmarks should perform better, we expect future BIOS updates will fix this, “If you’re eager to jump into the world of Threadripper, the Gaming 7 is one of the more competitive options on the market today. It’s packed full of features, h
PricingAll prices are correct as of 13/09/2017At £338.48 the Aorus AMD Threadripper X399 Gaming 7 TR4 ATX motherboard doesn't come cheap. However, given the level of features on offer, it's certainly competitive in the X399 motherboard market. Is it expen...
Apart from a small hiccup in automatically setting a stable memory voltage using the EFI's XMP profile, the X399 Aorus Gaming 7 is a very likeable motherboard. If you're into LED lighting, it's definitely for you and is one of the brightest and most vivid...
Published: 2018-09-10, Author: Jeff , review by: Techreport.com
AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX is a bona-fide halo product, and the X399 Aorus Extreme has proven itself a worthy foundation for that demanding chip over the course of our recent testing. While I applaud Gigabyte's return to fin stacks and heat pipes fo...
Abstract: It was the beginning of 2017, Intel thought the year would go really smoothly for them in regards to their mainstream and high-end desktop launches. Intel launched their 7th generation core family, offering consumers the same architecture, slightly enhanc...
Published: 2018-05-03, Author: Jacob , review by: tomshardware.com
Overclocking results, 100% performance, Well-documented UEFI features, Extra RGB and fan headers,
Tight squeeze for ECS 12V, Minor assembly quirks, Prefer better buttons on board
If RGB bling and lots of fan headers are key to your Threadripper build, this Aorus X399 board surpasses other X399 offerings. Excellent performance and overclocking capabilities, improved UEFI functionality, and a deep feature set also help hoist it...
Published: 2017-11-24, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: For those that may be looking at purchasing an AMD Threadripper this holiday season, especially with the recent price drops, here are some fresh memory tests on the Threadripper 1950X while running Debian GNU/Linux.While AMD Ryzen/Threadripper prices hav...