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Gigabyte Z170X-Gaming 7 Motherboard Review

Rating: 8.5.

It is almost undeniable that performance is the primary currency when purchasing components for a pixel-pushing gaming machine. But in the same way that enthusiasts may appreciate a fast car for its sleek lines and eye-catching paint job, appearance is another of the important parameters to gamers building a system they are proud to sit next to.

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Gigabyte equips the Z170X-Gaming 7 with the spectrum of features that one would expect from a higher-end Z170 offering. There is support for 2-card SLI and 3-card CrossFire, plenty of USB 3.0 and SATA connections, a pair of USB 3.1 ports provided by Intel's 32Gbps DSL6540 chipset, and an enhanced audio solution. Tweakers will be happy to see a number of overclocking-geared components such as the onboard buttons and healthy power delivery system.

But it's the red, white, and black colour scheme coupled with an eye-catching design that may be the most appealing characteristic to gamers looking to pimp out their high performance rig. Is the performance sufficient to back-up the board's eye-catching looks?

Features:

  • Dual Channel DDR4, 4 DIMMs.
  • Intel® USB 3.1 with USB Type-C™ – The World's Next Universal Connector.
  • 3-Way Graphics Support with Exclusive Ultra Durable Metal Shielding over the PCIe Slots.
  • Dual PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 Connectors with up to 32Gb/s Data Transfer (PCIe NVMe & SATA SSD support).
  • 3 SATA Express Connectors for up to 16Gb/s Data Transfer.
  • Integrated HDMI 2.0 support.
  • Creative SoundCore™ 3D Gaming Audio.
  • Killer™ E2400 and Intel® Gaming Networks.
  • LED Trace Path with Multi-Color Choice.
  • APP Center Including EasyTune™ and Cloud Station™ Utilities.
  • GIGABYTE UEFI DualBIOS™ Technology.

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2 comments

  1. Bought it and am loving it. The one complaint I have is that the mouse lags like hell in UEFI. I haven’t tried a different mouse with it yet though (currently using Cougar 550M). The SB audio is superb.

  2. how the settings for memory on the mainboard? is it stable with xmp auto settings?