Intel Z-class chipset based motherboards (such as the Z170) can be pricey, and not everyone needs the entire feature set they offer. If you want to take advantage of the new sixth-generation Intel ...
Asus announced a new motherboard in two versions for the value oriented gamer that would like a system with all the modern features at a slightly lower cost, the new B150 Pro Gaming motherboards in ...
Building your own computer can be an extremely satisfying experience, but that doesn't mean that anyone has to shrug off potential improvements that would make that experience even smoother, right?
One of the downsides -- or "downsides", depending on your point of view -- to living in the United States is that we don't get a lot of the weird electronics gear that exists elsewhere in the world.
Asus has announced two new budget motherboards which are packed with features and based on Intel's B150 Express chipset, the ASUS B150 Pro Gaming and the B150 Pro Gaming/Aura. Both new B150-based ...
Biostar's new Racing Z170GT8 motherboard sports an LGA1151 socket for Intel's Z170 Skylake processors with support for up to 4x DDR4 3200MHz RAM modules. Video slots include 2x HDMI, a DVI-D, and a ...
The majority of consumer motherboards supporting Intel’s latest architecture utilizes the Z170 chipset. This makes business sense due to the large number of enthusiasts purchasing DDR4 memory speeds ...
MSI also launches the H170/B150 Enthusiast, Performance and Arsenal GAMING motherboards packed with loads of unique GAMING features to optimize speed, sound and stability through GAMING LAN, Audio ...
ASUS announced H170 Pro Gaming and B150 Pro Gaming D3, two new ATX motherboards. Based respectively on the new Intel H170 Express and B150 Express chipsets, H170 Pro Gaming and B150 Pro Gaming D3 also ...
ASUS has announced a pair of new ATX gaming motherboards based upon Intel's B150 chipset. The ASUS B150 Pro Gaming/Aura and B150 Pro Gaming are aimed at gamers trying to shave some $£s off their ...
One of the downsides -- or "downsides", depending on your point of view -- to living in the United States is that we don't get a lot of the weird electronics gear that exists elsewhere in the world.