Gigabyte X570 Aorus Pro Wi-Fi Review: Well-Rounded Value By Joe Shields With an impressive set of features, including front-and-rear Gen2 USB options and Wi-Fi 6, plus attractive looks, this $270 X570 board from Gigabyte is worthy of serious consideration.
Biostar Racing X570GT8 Motherboard Review: Affordable M.2 Excess By Joe Shields For those looking for lots of M.2 support on a budget, the Biostar X570GT8 is easy to recommend. Just note that there’s no Wi-Fi here. And our overclocking experience wasn’t the best.
Asus ROG Zenith Extreme Alpha Review: an X399 Thoroughbred By Jacob Terkelsen Now that Zen 2 is here, many are wondering if X399 is still worth their time. This reviewer says yes, and the Asus X399 Zenith Extreme Alpha is a prime example of why the AMD HEDT is here to stay.
Gigabyte Z390 Gaming X Review: Budget Board Bliss? By Thomas Soderstrom Can Gigabyte deliver a good Z390 overclocking board for under $150? We find out in our review of the Gaming X.
Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming Review: More Fast USB, Lower Price By Thomas Soderstrom Asus undercuts MSI and Gigabyte for enthusiast-class X570 pricing, but does it still deliver the goods regarding features and overclocking?
MSI MEG X570 Ace Review: Memory Speed Master? By Thomas Soderstrom The MEG X570 Ace reached the highest data rate our DRAM has ever seen, but what else can it offer to beat its closest rival?
Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master Review: Expansion and M.2 Aplenty By Thomas Soderstrom A slight bump in features adds 20% to this X570 board over competing models. Is product design the X570 Aorus Master’s greatest advancement?
ASRock X570 Taichi Review: Jumping Into PCIe 4.0 With Ryzen 3000 By Thomas Soderstrom Will our first AMD X570 motherboard review overwhelm us with features and class, or is it just another X470 replacement?
Asus TUF H310M Plus Gaming Motherboard Review: The Basics, Plus RGB By Joe Shields Asus’ TUF H310M-Plus Gaming delivers a robust design, some RGB lighting, and a feature set that should cover most users at an attractive sub-$80 price point.
ASRock H310M-G/M.2 Motherboard Review: Solid, but a Little Expensive By Joe Shields This Micro-ATX H310 motherboard from ASRock delivers the basics and well-rounded design, but it’s a little expensive for what you get.
MSI H310M Gaming Plus Motherboard Review: Affordable Basics By Joe Shields MSI’s $75 / £68 Micro-ATX H310M Gaming Plus offers users a mostly well-equipped solution for those on a tight build budget who don’t not plan on overclocking.
ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 7 Motherboard Review: Fast Ethernet Slips Under $200 By Thomas Soderstrom ASRock’s manages to deliver integrated 2.5GbE at under $200, but mediocre overclocking and high temps with the stock i9-9900K hold this board back.
ASRock X399 Phantom Gaming 6 Review: A Low(er)-Priced Gateway to X399 By Jacob Terkelsen If you're thinking about joining the high-core-count club, but $300-plus board prices have scared you off, ASRock’s $240 Phantom Gaming 6 may lure you back.
Gigabyte Z390 Gaming SLI Motherboard Review: Dollar Stretcher By Thomas Soderstrom Gigabyte decided to fully support Intel’s top LGA 1151 processor even in its cheapest Z390 boards. Does the Gaming SLI deliver?
Asus X470 Crosshair VII Hero (Wi-Fi) Motherboard Review: High-Priced Excellence By Jacob Terkelsen The Asus X470 Crosshair VII pretty much defines of a top-tier board on AMD’s AM4 platform. But is the cost justified as competitors offer similar boards?
Biostar Racing B450GT3 Micro ATX Motherboard Review: Giant Value By Thomas Soderstrom Biostar’s new B450 board sometimes costs nearly as much as its X470 counterpart. Is stepping down to the lesser chipset worth the savings?
Asus ROG Strix Z390-E Gaming Review: Stretching The Envelope By Thomas Soderstrom Intel’s Core i9-9900K has pushed mid-level enthusiast motherboard pricing well into what was once considered the high-end. Can Asus’s Z390-E Gaming win this market?
MSI MPG Z390M Gaming Edge: A Mid-Sized Value By Thomas Soderstrom Micro ATX fixes the compromises of Mini ITX but with only half of the space savings. Does the MPG Z390M Gaming Edge make good use of that extra space?