which best motherboard asus or gigabyte H370 chipset ?

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GIGABYTE H370 AORUS Gaming 3 WiFi VS ASUS ROG Strix H370-F Gaming

out of these two boards which is best in terms of Quality not value for money
my concern here is purely on quality of components used ?
 
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Apologies but your question just said 'best motherboard' and nothing else...so my first answer was as is...In your current terms, it is as follows:

Both Gigabyte and Asus are top tier motherboard manufacturers and the build quality is excellent on...
Both are very good motherboards and you can't really go wrong with either. The Gigabyte just has a little more in terms of features including WiFi...The Gigabyte also has a lot of lighting with RGB but that will be a personal choice for you...I would swing to the Gigabyte, especially as I have the Auros Z370 Gaming 7 which has not given me any issues whatsoever...
 

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sir i dont want extra features and rgb ports just wanna choose in terms of built quality and after sales support
 


Apologies but your question just said 'best motherboard' and nothing else...so my first answer was as is...In your current terms, it is as follows:

Both Gigabyte and Asus are top tier motherboard manufacturers and the build quality is excellent on both of these Motherboards as I am sure is the support. I personally would recommend the Gigabyte but as stated more of a personal choice as I have yet to have an issue with there motherboards over a 6 year period.. I would also state that I am sure that the Asus is also a very well manufactured and supported product, especially the ROG line..

Hopefully someone else might have a clearer answer for you....
 
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vMax has given you some solid advice and have to agree with him-they are both solid boards and will serve you well. Personal preference will play a part in your choice-I personally prefer Asus boards as I find the BIOS to be top notch but then again being a h370 chipset chances are you won't be really tinkering with it much so its a moot point. Thats not to say that gigabyte products are bad-I've used plenty of Gigabyte boards and have had nill major issues. In all honesty go for the better priced product and the one you find more appealing to you.
 

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thanks a lot for your honest reply sir


 
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I have spent several days online reading product and customer reviews and brushing up on what's the latest greatest of Motherboards, CPU's, Memory and Graphic Cards. It appears my decision to rebuild CoolerMaster Tower gaming PC is at the crossroads of Technical changes. The newer Processors appear to be heading towards the Intel LGA 2066 sockets, with AMD doing the same.
My old Gaming PC was a total Nvidia Build with Motherboard and SLI Graphic cards with an Intel CPU and high speed RAM. I have a 2014 Asus ROG that's been fantastic, but as anyone knows, 5 years makes even the best of PC a dinosaur.
The consensus I have gotten is that Asus and Gigabyte are like Intel & AMD, all having their Pros & Cons.

It comes down to what you use your PC the most for and to buy or build one within the budget you have as best you can. My own problem is getting through what's available in a Motherboard that can handle the basic Peripherals (CPU, RAM & Graphics card) without losing what the best of each can bring to the combination of them all together. I keep finding which ever I choose, there is a compromised loss to one or more of the others. Still studying and searching for the answer. LGA 1151 (300 Series) or the LGA 2066. The LGA 2066 Motherboards seem to have issue limits with the Intel X Skylake & Coffeelake CPU's, RAM and SLI I'm trying to find a solution to. I agree that so far that Asus or Gigabyte are both a good choice for reliability and support..