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Review: Gigabyte Z490 Aorus Master

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/20/2020 02:21 PM | source: | 1 comment(s)
Review: Gigabyte Z490 Aorus Master

Z490 has arrived, in this review, we look at the Z490 Aorus Master from Gigabyte. We will test the motherboard with that Core i9 10900K. Meet your possible new Master? It's nice alright.

Read the full review here.







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#5790850 Posted on: 05/21/2020 01:23 PM
Seems like a pretty solid board. And the 10th gen Intel chips aren't half bad and either!

Here's to hoping Intel has done away with inherent security flaws built into their chips from now on.

More competitive hardware that goes out just means all the better for us consumers. Let's hope it just beats down them price tags even further.

Something is going to have to flat line the cost of equipment when these supposed new "powerful" gaming consoles come out.

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