Gaming Best Motherboard for 2017
A motherboard or a mainboard in computer terminology is that piece of
hardware on which every single computer sits, and gets the power from.
Yes, we all know that a processor is known as the brain of the computer,
but even a processor needs its power from motherboard.
Now, ever
since the inception of computers, the motherboards have evolved a lot.
Gone are the days when you had a huge, awful looking motherboard in your
computer, and you didn’t have a lot of options either. As the time
progressed, manufacturers like Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, Asrock, EVGA, and
several other brands are bringing out motherboards suited for all
consumers as well as prosumers. For those who don’t know, you can get a
motherboard for as low as $40.
With that said, there is a market
specified for people who are gamers, and the companies are capitalizing
on that market by bringing in their gaming series motherboards. These
motherboards are comparatively more expensive, but pack a lot of
different features such as advanced power phase designs, quality
capacitors and chokes, and a colour/design scheme that is more
aggressive, and aimed at gamers. For instance; the red and black, as
well as grey and black colour scheme is something that is very, very
common in gaming motherboards.
If you are wondering whether or not
a person who is not a gamer can actually use these gaming motherboards
and take full advantage from them, the answer is probably a no. These
motherboards are built for people who are into overclocking as they provide better power delivery that keeps everything stable.
In
addition to that, you get features like auto over-clocking, XMP
profiles for your RAM, extra slots like M.2 as well as U.2 slot for the
blazing fast storage options. All in all, gaming motherboards are
definitely worth the money if you have the extra cash. Today, we are
going to take a look at some of the best gaming motherboards 2017 that are available in the market. So, without further ado, let’s take a look.
Top 13 Best Gaming Motherboard of 2017
1. ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero
The first gaming motherboard in our list is Asus ROG Maximus IX Hero. The
Hero motherboards from the ROG lineup are the perfect balance between
the really high end Formula motherboards, and the affordable Ranger
motherboards. With that said, the IX Hero is more than just a face lift.
You
get the same amazing ROG exclusive features, and a completely
monochromatic design language, meaning that there are no red accents on
the motherboard anymore. While this decision may seem odd to some
people, it’s good because it will allow the users to actually use pretty
much any colour scheme they want, and it’ll look good.
With that
out of the way, you do get some exclusive features such as the Intel
Optane technology, and in addition to that, the motherboard comes with
Aura sync option, which means that all the device; Asus or otherwise
that support Aura lighting technology can be synced together.
This
option is something that was missing from the motherboards of the
previous generation, however, it’s nice that Asus is made it a standard.
In terms of the socket, and other features, pretty much everything else
remains the same as the VIII Hero, and you are still going to run the
LGA 1151 socket.
A really cool thing about the ROG Maximus IX
series is that almost all of them have support for 3D printed
accessories, so in case you happen to have a 3D printer at home, you can
go ahead and use your creativity to create custom shrouds, or heat
spreaders, something that we really, really loved.
The good thing is that the motherboard is backward compatible with the 6th
generation of processors, so even if you’re just looking to do a
motherboard upgrade, you have a great choice of doing so. Making the
motherboard an amazing choice even for people who are still stuck at the
older series.
Overall, the Asus ROG Maximus IX Hero is a great
motherboard with tons of connectivity options, and thanks to the gamer
oriented monochromatic design, it’ll fit in every build there is.
2. Asus STRIX Z270E GAMING
As we all know, Intel recently released the Z270 chipset along with their 7th
generation Kaby Lake recently, and while this generation of processors
aren’t a huge upgrade over the previous generation by any means. For
those upgrading from 3rd, or 4th generation, there are quite a lot of advantages.
Like
Broadwell, Kaby Lake is fully compatible with the older Z170 chipset as
well. With that out of the way, today, we are going to take a look at
the Asus Strix Z270E Gaming motherboard, in case you’re not aware, Asus
decided to merge their ROG and Strix branding when they released their
Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080 last year.
While the Strix lineup of
motherboards is slightly different than the ROG lineup, the ROG presence
can be seen on this motherboard. Now this motherboard is pretty high
end, and offers a great lot of options in the price you’re paying.
Considering
how RGB is the next big thing, Asus has implemented a clever RGB system
known as Aura sync, this means that you can now sync in your Aura
featuring products to have the same lighting scheme or type. Just the
way you like it.
With that said, the motherboard features a
stylish black design, with ample amount of heatsinks available across
the board, plenty of options such as built in WiFi module, and all the
other high end features you’d expect from an Asus motherboard.
3. Gigabyte GA-Z270X-Ultra Gaming
With the release of Intel’s 7th
generation Kabylake platform and Z270 chipset, more and more add-in
board partners are stepping in and bringing their own versions of the
Z270 motherboards. We’ve already looked at some really amazing options
from the likes of Asus, MSI, and today, we are shedding some light on
one offering from Gigabyte.
Say hello to the Gigabyte
GA-Z270X-Ultra Gaming, as you can tell from the name itself, Gigabyte
has made this motherboard specifically for gamers who are into the best
of both worlds. Now obviously, any gaming motherboard would be
incomplete with the implementation of RGB LEDs, and Gigabyte has one
ahead and cleverly implemented the RGB system as well.
In addition to supporting the latest Kabylake, the motherboard is backward compatible with Intel’s 6th
generation of Skylake processors. You also get the Z270 exclusive
features like Intel Optane, however, do keep in mind that Optane is
something only limited to the 7th generation of processors.
With
that said, there’s no doubt that this motherboard is armed to death, it
offers a wide variety of features including Intel’s USB 3.1 Gen2 over
Type-C, latest Realtek codecs, USB DAC-UP 2 with adjustable voltages,
and a lot more goodness. In addition to that, considering how this is a
Z270 motherboard, it also supports overclocking without a hassle, and
should be able to give the user some pretty amazing speeds.
Last
but not the least, Gigabyte claims that this motherboard is VR ready, so
for those who are planning on running Oculus Rift, or HTC Vive, this is
certainly something to look into.
4. Asus Z170 Deluxe
Asus has been the FrontRunner when it comes to top of the line PC components, they have been supplying some of the finest made graphics cards,
as well as motherboards, and some other options like their gaming
peripherals, and not to mention their displays. However, two departments
where Asus really shines is motherboards and graphic cards.
Today,
we are going to look at the Asus Z170 Deluxe motherboard; and even
though Asus never marketed it as a gaming motherboard, it still
qualifies as one due to the amazing list of features.
First things
first, the motherboard is obviously a standard ATX form factor, and
comes in a brilliant white over black layout; the PCB is black, while
the VRMs, and pretty and other aesthetics are white. The motherboard
also supports Intel’s 6th gen of Skylake, and 7th gen Kabylake processors once they are out, you can run 4 DDR4 RAM sticks in dual channel and have them OC up to 3,700 MHz.
The motherboard also supports all the latest SSD options like M.2,
U.2, and comes with a slew of different slots that will fill your
enthusiast needs. Last but not the least, for those looking to achieve
stable overclocks, Asus has put top of the line components that will
give you the stable performance you want so much.
5. Gigabyte GA-Z170X-Gaming 7
So,
the next motherboard on our list is by Gigabyte, another really good
company to go for, just like Asus. The motherboard we are looking at is
the Z170X-Gaming 7, and as the name suggests, it is built for gamers.
The
motherboard offers a red, white, and black colour scheme that actually
looks more neutral in a PC build than it sounds; it happens to be beefed
up with all the latest and greatest connectivity options that are
wanted by the gamers, and it simply looks too good. Let’s take a look.
As
we stated before, the motherboard is basically a Z170 series
motherboard that comes in your standard ATX form-factor that should fit
in majority of mid-tower chassis, and all the full-tower ones as well.
However,
looking at the aggressive aesthetics, one may think that the
motherboard looks bigger than it actually is. It comes with 4 DDR4
slots, 3 PCI-express slots for Crossfire/SLI, the motherboard also has
the USB 3.1 on USB Type-C connector as well.
The motherboard also
comes with 2 PCI-express x4 gen 2 slots for M.2 based SSDs which also
have support for the PCI-e NVME, and SATA based solutions.
Overall,
the motherboard is a great offering from Gigabyte, and an absolute
dream for people who are looking to build stable computers with even
stable overclocking speeds. The Gigabyte Z170X Gaming 7 is a definite
winner, and a sure choice for a lot of gamers and enthusiasts alike.
6. MSI Extreme Gaming Intel X99
Let’s
take things up a notch, shall we? The next offering on our list is
basically from Intel’s prosumer grade X99 platform. Compared to LGA 1151
that is used on the Z170 chipset, the X99 platform supports LGA-2011-V3
processors that offer more than 4 cores, quad channel DDR4 support, and
a lot of features that aren’t available in the other chipsets.
So, without further ado, let’s take a look at the MSI Extreme Gaming Intel X99 motherboard.
If
from the looks of it, the motherboard feels intimidating to you, that’s
because it is. As compared to the other standard ATX motherboards on
our list, this one happens to be E-ATX (extended-ATX), and it’s
comparatively bigger than other motherboards you will see.
It
comes with not 4 but 8 RAM slots that support DDR4 and OC at 3,333 MHz,
and in addition to that, is capable of running these memory kits in quad
channel.
The motherboard also comes with all the modern
connectivity options and a total of 5 PCI-express x16 slots that you can
use as you please, you can use these slots in the following
configuration when pairing graphic cards; x16/x0/x0/x0/x0 or
x16/x0/x0/x16/x0, 16/x0/x0/x8/x0 or x16/x0/x0/x16/x8, x8/x8/x0/x8/x0 or
x8/x8/x0/x16/x8, x8/x8/x0/x8/x4/ Needless to say, this a pure enthusiast
class motherboard built for extreme levels of performance.
7. Asus Maximus VIII Hero
The
next up we are going back to the Z170 realms and this time we are
looking at a somewhat flagship motherboard from Asus; the ROG Maximus
VIII Hero is a part of the Asus’ ROG lineup that is basically their top
of the line motherboards that are designed for gamers in mind.
As
compared to the previous generation of ROG motherboards Asus ditched the
majority of colour scheme and went with grey on black, however, the red
accents are still there on the VRMs and heat-spreaders, and boy do they
look good. So, without further ado, let’s take a look at the Maximus
VIII Hero.
The motherboard comes in the standard ATX sized layout
as well as the features you’d expect from any other high end ROG
motherboard. Considering how the RGB lighting is trending, the Asus ROG
logo on the Z170 is completely RGB.
For those interested, there is
an Alpha version of this motherboard that offers on-board AC wireless,
as well as the ability to connect LED strips to the headers that are
present on the said variant. Still, despite the 2 lacking features, the
Maximus VIII Hero is a worthy motherboard to be in the ROG lineup.
The
motherboard comes with Asus’ award winning bios that comes with a lot
of overclocking profiles as well as some of the finest manual
overclocking controls you can find. Overall, the Maximus VIII Hero by
Asus is quite simply one of the best gaming motherboards you can buy at
the moment.
8. Gigabyte GA-Z97X-Gaming 7
While the 6th generation of mainstream processors is on the rise, we haven’t forgotten about the brilliant 4th
generation also known as Haswell by Intel. The next motherboard is the
Z97 motherboard that supports the Haswell series of motherboards, and is
one of the flagship motherboard of the Z97 family.
In comes the
Z97X-Gaming 7 by Gigabyte. This black and red motherboard is packed with
features that are loved and adored by the gamers and enthusiasts alike.
So, without further ado, let’s take a look.
Considering how the motherboard is based on a Z97 chipset, it supports both 4th generation (Haswell) and 5th
generation (Broadwell) processors, however, you should keep in mind
that sticking to Haswell is the smarter choice thanks to options like
4690K and 4790K processors.
You get 4 DDR3 slots on the
motherboard that are able to be overclocked to an impressing 3,200 MHz.
In addition to that, you also get a slew of other connectivity options
such as the amazing M.2 and your usual PCI-e slots.
Overall, the Z97X-Gaming 7 is an amazing motherboard with a lot to offer, and an affordable price tag as well.
9. MSI Z170A Gaming Pro
The next motherboard we have on our list is by MSI, and this one is a Z170 motherboard that supports 6th, and future 7th
generation of Intel processors. The MSI Z170A Gaming Pro is one of the
highest end offerings, and it actually deserves a spot on the list.
Much
like other gaming motherboards we reviewed, this one also comes with
the same red and black accents that have become a norm for pretty much
any motherboard that has the name “Gaming” in it. However, that doesn’t
mean this motherboard isn’t good enough. Without further ado, let’s take
a look.
The motherboard is your standard issue ATX sized
motherboard with black PCB with red and black over the heat-spreaders,
it offers 4 slots for DDR4 RAMs that can run in dual channel mode.
Considering how the motherboard runs a Z170 chipset, it can support both
the Skylake and the upcoming Kabylake lineup of processors.
An
interesting feature which everyone loves and adores is the inclusion of
RGB lighting, the front facing side of the motherboard is basically RGB
illuminated and can light up according to your personal preferences, and
look really good while doing so.
Overall, the MSI Z170A Gaming
Pro is a really, really amazing motherboard that comes with high quality
components, that will let people overlock their precious PC components
with great stability.
10. Gigabyte GA-Z170X-Gaming 3
We’re
finally moving down to the affordable range and taking a look at
another Gigabyte offering, this time we are looking at the entry level
Gigabyte Z170X-Gaming 3. This motherboard proves that the “gaming”
moniker isn’t only available for those who are willing to spend above
$200 to buy a gaming motherboard.
Although it isn’t as
aesthetically pleasing as the Gaming 7, or the other motherboards in the
list, the red and black colour scheme really works for it, and the
gaming aesthetics are really pleasing. So, without further ado, let’s
take a look.
Considering how the Gaming 3 happens to be a
mid-range motherboard, a lot of people might be thinking that it can’t
overclock, well, we’ve got news for you. In our testing, we managed to
push the Intel’s Core i5 6600K on 4.4 Gigahertz from the stock 3.5
Gigahertz frequency, all of this was done using stock voltage, and we
used Corsair’s H115i GTX.
The motherboard comes with 3 PCI-e x16
slots that are capable of 3-way crossfire or 2-way SLI, it supports an
M.2 slot for your blazing fast storage needs, and pretty much all the
features you’d expect from a gaming motherboard. However, you should
know that the RGB lighting isn’t something available in the entire
Gaming lineup, but there’s a cool looking red LED tracing where the
sound circuits are.
All in all, the Z170X-Gaming 3 is a
motherboard that does not disappoint, even if it doesn’t have the look
for it, it still manages to be a pretty decent, pretty stable
overclocking motherboard that can go inside your budget build.
11. Asus Z97 Pro Gamer
When
Asus realized that their ROG series of motherboard isn’t something
everyone can afford, they come up with a slightly toned down Pro Gamer
series, in terms of features; this series provided the same bios, and
the overall red and black aesthetics without the ROG branding.
Gamers
rejoiced as it proved to be really good even when pushing the clocks
beyond their factory numbers. Today, we are going to look at the Asus
Z97 Pro Gamer; the motherboard is available in more affordable H97
version as well, but that can’t overclock the Intel’s “K” SKU of
processors.
Despite being the budget oriented motherboard, it does
come with an M.2 slot, a couple of PCI-express x16 slots, and 4 DDR3
slots capable of RAM overclocking up to 3,200 Mhz. For those of you who
don’t know, the motherboard is a Z97 motherboard that supports Intel’s 4th and 5th generation of processors.
You
can go for 2-way SLI or 2-way Crossfire thanks to the two corresponding
slots available on the motherboard. As for the bios, it offers similar
features to the bios found on the ROG motherboards, and Asus’ top of the
line motherboard fan controller that works brilliantly.
Overall,
the Asus Z97 Pro Gamer is a worthy motherboard for those who want a
gaming series motherboard in their built without spending a lot of
money. It’s affordable, and it’s capable of delivering a really stable
experience.
12. MSI Z97 Gaming 5
We’re
almost done with our list, and now we are focusing more on the budget
friendly motherboards; the next one is the MSI Z97 Gaming 5. We won’t
exactly call it a mid-range motherboard as it does have some features
that are for entry level high end motherboards.
So, without further ado, let’s take a look at just how good the MSI Z97 Gaming 5 motherboard is.
For
starters, the motherboard follows the same red and black scheme we have
seen on pretty much every other gaming series motherboard, it comes
with the usual features that are built into the Z97 chipset. You will
get the M.2 slot for blazing fast transfer speeds, a slew of other slots
for your SLI or your Crossfire needs, and the gorgeous black PCB along
with red accents on the head spreaders.
In short, there is nothing
about this motherboard that doesn’t scream “gamer” whether you are
looking at the long list of features, or just the looks. The Gaming 5
motherboard by MSI is a definite winner.
13. MSI H170 Gaming M3
The
last motherboard on our list is the MSI Gaming H170 M3, and as the name
of the motherboard suggests, it is built for budget oriented gamers who
don’t want any overclocking, and just have a gaming series motherboard
in their build.
With that said, if you are familiar with Intel’s
Skylake series of processors, you should know that if you flash the
older bios on this motherboard, you can actually overclock your non-K
processor as well. The older bios is required because Intel patched that
up through a bios update.
With that said, this motherboard is
basically the entry level motherboard into the Skylake series. Yes,
there are DDR3 Skylake motherboards too, but most people who are
updating to 6th gen are looking to shift to DDR4 as well.
The
motherboard does offer the same black and red aesthetics you find on
almost all the gaming motherboards, or other components that has the
word “gaming” in them, but that’s acceptable considering how most gamers
want that aggressive feel.
Overall, the MSI H170 Gaming M3 is a
budget oriented motherboard that will be suitable for majority of budget
gamers. Yes, it has support for M.2 SSD, and the latest and greatest PCI-express slots, and that makes it one of the best bang for the buck.
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