TRB
After buying several MBs on Newegg, Amazon finally beat them out on several items. If you're new to building PCs, know that there is a high rate of failure and many variables to go wrong. I've found that any product that carries the name Asus is less likely to cause you problems, period. After 8 builds, using exclusively Asus MB, I've had ZERO failures. Their BIOS GUI is easy to use, their warranties are fair, their online support is awesome, and their products are cutting edge.
astrodog
ASUS releases its budget-friendly ROG STRIX H370F Gaming motherboard, we'll pair it with a six-core Core i7 8700K processor. Yes, this is the Coffee Lake platform being more affordable.So what if you want to reap the benefits of the Coffee Lake platform, but do not need all the exquisite tweaking options and features the more expensive Z370 motherboards offer? Well, pair the H370 with the new Core i5 8600 (non-K), and you'll have the ability to create a beast of a gaming rig. With an H370 chipset you get most of the features and functionality from that Z370 platform, yet scrap the tweaking and overclocking functions. This effectively means that K model processors are not something you should spend your money on as you cannot OC them easily anyway. Any H370 chipset based motherboard, however, offers plenty of features for both internal and external connectivity. For example, you will spot things like an HDMI port, USB 3.1 ports, six SATA3 ports, and even two M.2 slots. There are Gigabit Ethernet and proper 8-channel HD audio.The familiar looking ROG STRIX Gaming series is paired with a Core i7 8700K today, is a motherboard positioned in the affordable mainstream segment of the line-up. It very decent looks (even including some LED bling), offers features like higher-grade onboard audio, 2x M.2 SSD support (one with heatsink), GigE Ethernet interfaces (Intel), and a reinforced PCIe x16 slots. On the next few pages, I will take you guys a little deeper into the architecture and processor series that is Coffee Lake as well as the H370 chipset, followed by a hefty benchmark session to see how well this motherboard performs and what it has to offer.Yeah below, this is what a budget/value motherboard looks like in the year 2018, how things have changed and advanced eh?
Gio
I used this motherboard for my first PC build. I went the micro ATX and case route. I had zero problems building with this board and zero issues configuring the BIOS. Asus BIOs is really easy to use and the color combination is super nice. I recommend this board to anyone looking at building a gaming computer using a locked 8th gen Intel processor, especially if they are building a micro PC. Not quite a negative, but this board has 2 system fan headers, which is common for mATX mobos. You have to run fan splitters in order to get 3 or more case fans talking with the mobo. Also be aware that the RGB header is only for 12V LEDs.