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Gigabyte Aorus AX370 Gaming 5 review





In this review we check out the Aorus AX370 Gaming 5 from Gigabyte. This motherboard is incredibly nice looking and perhaps a perfect match for your Ryzen series 5 or 7 processor. The X370 motherboard is seated in the high-end Ryzen motherboard spectrum. A motherboard with a black and white design with gorgeous looks and some extras.
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The Edge
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Posted on: 03/29/2017 12:15 PM
I have some examples here in the 1080 Ti review. Ryzen runs 4.0 GHz:
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/geforce_gtx_1080_ti_review,31.html
Thank you. But what I wanted to see is this combo of faster RAM and CPU overclock. This mobo review is perfect for that, because you tested the RAM at slower speed with the same CPU OC in the other mobo review/s.
I have some examples here in the 1080 Ti review. Ryzen runs 4.0 GHz:
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/geforce_gtx_1080_ti_review,31.html
Thank you. But what I wanted to see is this combo of faster RAM and CPU overclock. This mobo review is perfect for that, because you tested the RAM at slower speed with the same CPU OC in the other mobo review/s.
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 03/29/2017 12:18 PM
No I disagree, you are only looking at the WAN side of things.
I find that in our LAN 1000 Mbps slowly is becoming a bottleneck. NAS units for example, file copying it all ends at ~110 MB/sec while that could be a fourfold of that. Not just file copying, think streaming as well. All devices in your household are changing, NICs need to adapt to that new demand. Meanwhile our PCs can do soo much faster with SSDs and such.
Technology needs to advance and evolve. Embrace it
No I disagree, you are only looking at the WAN side of things.
I find that in our LAN 1000 Mbps slowly is becoming a bottleneck. NAS units for example, file copying it all ends at ~110 MB/sec while that could be a fourfold of that. Not just file copying, think streaming as well. All devices in your household are changing, NICs need to adapt to that new demand. Meanwhile our PCs can do soo much faster with SSDs and such.
Technology needs to advance and evolve. Embrace it

chispy
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Posted on: 03/29/2017 04:04 PM
Excellent review Hilbert and i'm glad you went back to AIO water cooling as this cpus do benefit from the extra cooling performance as you already found that out. Great board that can handle that cpu overclock and packed with features , a really well thought out mobo and a good looking one too. Great to see Aida64 has been updated and now offers proper support for Ryzen cpus.
Excellent review Hilbert and i'm glad you went back to AIO water cooling as this cpus do benefit from the extra cooling performance as you already found that out. Great board that can handle that cpu overclock and packed with features , a really well thought out mobo and a good looking one too. Great to see Aida64 has been updated and now offers proper support for Ryzen cpus.
Sempaii
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Posted on: 03/29/2017 04:22 PM
No I disagree, you are only looking at the WAN side of things.
Naa not rly, just that i see alot of stuff that are still on T100/1000
I find that in our LAN 1000 Mbps slowly is becoming a bottleneck. NAS units for example, file copying it all ends at ~110 MB/sec while that could be a fourfold of that. Not just file copying, think streaming as well. All devices in your household are changing, NICs need to adapt to that new demand. Meanwhile our PCs can do soo much faster with SSDs and such.
Well can only agree with you here
Technology needs to advance and evolve. Embrace it
sure, but not if it is just for the show/or dear i say a new Intel socket :p
No I disagree, you are only looking at the WAN side of things.
Naa not rly, just that i see alot of stuff that are still on T100/1000
I find that in our LAN 1000 Mbps slowly is becoming a bottleneck. NAS units for example, file copying it all ends at ~110 MB/sec while that could be a fourfold of that. Not just file copying, think streaming as well. All devices in your household are changing, NICs need to adapt to that new demand. Meanwhile our PCs can do soo much faster with SSDs and such.
Well can only agree with you here

Technology needs to advance and evolve. Embrace it

sure, but not if it is just for the show/or dear i say a new Intel socket :p
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Great review.!
As always i say
Butt can't see the point going to CAT7 when 90% world's users are on T10/100/1000 Is more then anof if you ask me. rly no point use Cat7 on 2Mbit/512 Adsl or even on a Xdsl 100/50
Agree missing WiFi ac support to