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Luke checks out the NZXT N7 B550 motherboard. The underlying board is supplied by ASROCK and NZXT have done their best to ...
NZXT is back with some new motherboards - this time they based on Intel's Z690 chipset. Today Leo checks out the N5 model ...
Don't be fooled into thinking this B-series board is lacking anywhere. The ROG Strix B850-E Gaming WiFi is a feature-rich X870 competitor with a good price. ASUS' ROG brand hardly needs an ...
TL;DR: Intel's new 200S Boost overclocking profile enhances performance for Core Ultra 200S series CPUs on compatible Z890 motherboards with Intel XMP DDR5 memory, supporting speeds up to 8000 MT/s.
Think of the best gaming motherboard as the foundation for your future PC. Your motherboard dictates what your gaming PC can and can not do. It also tells what components you should buy since not ...
Thankfully, despite the close proximity of the heatsink to the CPU socket, the motherboard supports large liquid coolers such as the Arctic Liquid Freezer III and NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB ...
If you're thinking of upgrading to AMD's current AM5 platform, you're probably researching not just which CPU to buy, along with the supporting motherboard, but also which DDR5 memory kit you'll need.
In a move made to appeal to DIY PC enthusiasts, Dell has unveiled a specialized Alienware kit designed to integrate third-party motherboards into their systems. This kit, which costs $35 according ...
It even packs a 60mm fan in the pump to make sure the motherboard’s VRMs remain cool ... as they’re also great. NZXT’s “New Krakens” build on top of the fantastic infrastructure ...
It used to be that if you bought a gaming PC from Lenovo or Dell, you'd get a tower that was plenty powerful for the time, but because it was using some bespoke motherboard or power supply ...
So, the AM4 processors are still alive and kicking, and if you're looking to put together a gaming PC without spending a huge amount on an AM5 motherboard with DDR5 RAM, an AM4 motherboard should do ...
B650 motherboards come in different shapes and sizes, and selecting the right one for your rig can be a big challenge. You need to get a board that is compatible with your processor, supports PCIe 4.0 ...