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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
We check out MSI's premium sub-£200 board for Intel Coffee Lake CPUs.
Gigabyte goes all-out with one of the craziest boards for mainstream CPUs we've ever seen.
Cheaper Coffee Lake-compatible chipsets and motherboards have arrived, but has AMD stolen a march on Intel ?
We take a look at Asus' Coffee Lake-compatible mini-ITX board, but is it worth the cash over the cheaper competition?
We take NZXT's latest hardware for an RGB-tastic system build, and we think the results are rather lovely.
Due to 'positive feedback', it claims.
We dip below £150 for the first time with Gigabyte and Z370, but how well does it stack up against MSI's excellent Z370 SLI Plus?
Building a Coffee Lake system on a budget? MSI's Z370 SLI Plus retails for less than £135.
Built-in Grid+ and Hue+ controllers.
Intel's mid-range Core i5 gets a 50 percent core boost to battle with Ryzen, but at £250 can it take on AMD's cheaper six-core CPUs?
Can MSI topple Gigabyte's excellent Z370N-WiFi in the mini-ITX stakes with the latest incarnation of its dinky Pro Carbon AC board
Gigabyte has the second cheapest Z370 mini-ITX board, but the Z370N-WiFi doesn't skimp on features.
Is Asus' £250 premium Z370 ROG board worth the cash over cheaper models?
Another Z370 system arrives in our labs; this one costs £1,800 and sports an overclocked Core i7-8700K and a GTX 1070 Ti.
Can Gigabyte's £170 Aorus Ultra Gaming strike a good balance between price and features for Coffee Lake owners?
£1,000 your budget for a full system? PC Specialist has a Z370-based, GTX 1060-touting rig that may be of interest.
MSI's £180 Gaming Pro Carbon board has been popular in previous guises, but how well does it compete on Z370 with Coffee Lake?
Intel doubled its Core i3 core counts, and the Core i3-8350K costs just £160, but is it still a bargain compared to AMD's Ryzen 5 quad-cores?
We dig a little deeper on the recent Z370 launch with Andrew Wu, ROG Motherboard PM at Asus.
It might not have Wi-Fi, but Gigabyte's Z370 Aorus Gaming 7 has pretty much everything else as well as a gorgeous lighting display.
The CPU market has never had a year like 2017, and it all comes down to Ryzen.
Coffee Lake and Z370 are the hot topics right now; can this system put them to effective use?
Asus' latest ROG Strix board offers dual M.2 ports, a large M.2 heatsink, RGB lighting, and Wi-Fi.
October 14 2021 | 15:04