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ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming Motherboard Review

3DMark

3DMark is a multi-platform hardware benchmark designed to test varying resolutions and detail levels of 3D gaming performance. We run the Windows platform test and in particular the Firestrike benchmark, which is indicative of high-end 1080p PC Gaming.

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Ashes of the Singularity

Ashes of the Singularity is a Sci-Fi real-time strategy game built for the PC platform. The game includes a built-in benchmark tool and was one of the first available DirectX 12 benchmarks. We run our tests using DirectX 11, a 1080p resolution and the Crazy preset.

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Unigine Valley

Unigine Valley is a GPU stress testing and benchmarking tool that succeeds its predecessor, Unigine Heaven. Valley makes use of dynamic lighting, depth of field, ambient occlusion and dynamic weather patterns. We utililise the built-in benchmarking tool with the Extreme HD preset.

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Like CPU performance there is virtually no variation between all motherboards when it comes to GPU-heavy workloads, an expected result.

Any variation that did occur is likely due to fluctuations in frequency from Nvidia's GPU Boost algorithm on our GTX 980 Ti which makes use of a reference cooling solution.

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  1. Any comments on the persistent reports of people bricking the Z170 Pro Gaming when upgrading the BIOS?

    Thanks