Test Methodology
Comparison Motherboard Configurations |
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Model | Aorus Z370 Gaming 7 |
MSI Z370 Carbon Pro Gaming AC |
Gigabyte Z370N WiFi |
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Reviewed Price | £270 |
£190 |
£155 |
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Firmware Version | F4a |
A13 |
F2b |
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Chipset | Z370 |
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CPU | Intel Core i7-8700K |
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CPU Cores / Threads | 6 / 12 |
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CPU Base Clock / Turbo | 4.8GHz / 4.8GHz |
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CPU Cache | 12MB |
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CPU TDP | 95W |
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Memory | G.Skill 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4-3,200 |
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Memory Speed | DDR4-3200 |
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Memory Timings | 16-16-18-36-2T |
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Graphics | EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW |
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Graphics Driver | GeForce 376.19 |
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Storage Device(s) | SK hynix Canvas SC300 512GB
Samsung 950 Pro 256GB M.2 256GB |
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Power Supply | be quiet! Dark Power Pro 10 (1,000W) |
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Operating System | Windows 10 Home AE (64-bit) |
CPU Benchmarks |
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HEXUS PiFast | Our number-crunching benchmark stresses a single core by calculating Pi to 10m places. | ||
Cinebench R15 | Using Cinebench's multi-CPU render, this cross-platform benchmark stresses all cores. | ||
Handbrake 0.10.5 | Free-to-use video encoder that stresses all CPU cores. | ||
Storage Benchmarks |
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CrystalDiskMark | Popular free-to-use storage benchmark, used to gauge read and write performance via M.2 (256GB Samsung 950 Pro NVMe), SATA (512GB SK hynix Canvas SC300) and USB 3.1 (512GB SK hynix Canvas SC300). | ||
Memory Benchmarks |
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AIDA64 v5.80.4283 | Benchmark that analyses memory bandwidth and latency | ||
Gaming Benchmarks |
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3DMark Time Spy | Graphics test run using the Time Spy default test | ||
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor | 2,560x1,440, ultra settings | ||
Total War: Warhammer II | 2,560x1,440, ultra settings | ||
Miscellaneous Benchmarks |
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Power Consumption | Noted at idle, while running the HandBrake video-transcoding test and when playing Total War: Warhammer II |
Notes
Though the board doesn't feature the same voltage-regulation enhancements present on some ATX offerings, plus no overt cooling for hot-running VRMs, we still managed to get our Core i7-8700K up to an all-core 4.8GHz, matching the overclocked benchmarks we have already run on other Z370 models.
The following pages detail performance with an all-core 4,800MHz frequency in place, supported by RAM running at 3,200MHz - a decent overclock, if you will.