At times, this sort of convergence towards making every motherboard red black or white isn’t really welcome. It would have been awesome to see GIGABYTE retain their signature green themed boards. I like this styling but the glossy plastic make the implementation look less spectacular. With Z170 series boards, GIGABYTE’s design choice has gone through a makeover and their Gaming series boards now come with a white and red livery. You ultimately end up paying for features – features that you seldom use.ĭoes the GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-Gaming G1 buck this trend? Let’s find out. But every year we see the flagship boards come out in an advertising league of their own, promising performance superior to their low-cost brethren, and every year we see that despite the claim, the edge is negligible. Not everyone needs dual NICs, twelve SATA ports, plethora of bundled applications or a throw-everything-at-you UEFI. Intel has released another refresh of their processor and chipset generation, and we’re back to square one discussing about how much money should you really spend on it? The abundance of low and medium range motherboards coming with more and more features is a strong sign that users do not want to spend an absurd amount of money in their base setup.
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