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March 2017
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The editors liked
Dual Card SLI Support
Extra space between video card slots
SATA Express
Dual M.2 Slots
Power IR Digital PWM
Aorus Branding
High Quality Audio
Killer Networks Onboard
Very good CPU power subsystem
Good equipment
Including two SATA Express interfaces
Ten USB 3.1 Gen1 ports and four USB 3.1 Gen2
Support for PCI Express 3.0 on two PEG slots
Very good overall performance
Good stability and efficiency
Interfaces M.2
Stock and overclocking performance
Overclocking potential
Board aesthetics
Layout
And design
UEFI BIOS design and usability
Variety of storage solution support including SATA
SATA-Express
U.2
And M.2
Network offerings - dual GigE ports and 2x2 8
Strategically placed LEDs
Balance between connectivity options
Excellent sensor readings
Steel-reinforced PCI Express slots
Solid feel
Two RGB-strip headers
Clear header and slot labels
Multi-interface SSD
The editors didn't like
RGB color rendering gets washed out with some colors
Some LED lights get hidden when hardware is installed
Is SATA Express still a thing?
High price
Ports M.2 and U.2 can not be used simultaneously
Few memory settings
Not all of them work correctly
The motherboard Gigabyte GA-AX370-Gaming 5 will be a good basis for the new AMD Ryzen processors
It provides a rich set of functions. Gigab
Unable to run memory at rated 4000Mhz speeds
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Review Index
Introduction and Technical SpecificationsFeatures and Motherboard LayoutCPU Cooler Fit and Included AccessoriesApplication OverviewUEFI FeaturesTesting Configuration and Ben
Published: 2017-05-10, Author: John , review by: techicize.com
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Strategically placed LEDs, Balance between connectivity options, Excellent sensor readings
UEFI still needs work
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Lighting everywhere, Premium audio, Great looks, USB 3.1 everywhere
Too much SATA, not enough M.2
Hindsight is a great thing. It tells us that AMD didn't give motherboard partners ample time before the Ryzen 7 launch to optimise boards. Successive BIOSes have made the AM4 platform more stable, with the Gigabyte Aorus AX370-Gaming 5 showing just how fa...
Published: 2017-04-02, Author: Luke , review by: kitguru.net
Superb fan control system with good monitoring capabilities, Strong customisability for the RGB LED lighting solution, Good brightness and colour accuracy for the onboard RGB LEDs, PCIe 3.0 x4 M.2 and U.2 connectors, XMP setting worked well with our 3200M
No internal 10Gbps USB 3.1 Gen 2 header, No M.2 heatsink or cooling method provided, UEFI is functional but navigation, layout, and included features could be improved
The Gigabyte Aorus AX370-Gaming 5 is a well-balanced motherboard that offers superb fan control capabilities, an excellent RGB LED system, and a strong variety of connectivity for its £205 asking price.Benchmark results on the Gaming 5 put it at slight pe...
Despite some slightly slower performance figures and marginally lower overclock, the Aorus AX370-Gaming 5 is a far more stable board to work with than the Asus Crosshair VI Hero. It recovered from overzealous overclocks with no need to reset the BIOS - so...
Attractive design, Customisable RGB LED lighting (can be controlled via mobile app), Excellent performance, 8x 4pin hybrid fan headers (including 2x 24W support), Features SATA Express, M.2, and NVMe U.2, 10x USB 3.1 ports (including 4x 3.1 Gen 2), Dual
No front panel USB 3.1 Gen 2 connector, M.2/U.2 share PCIe lanes (meaning only one can be used at a time), Locked Base clock
GIGABYTE have provided enthusiasts and gamers with one hell of a motherboard to support the latest CPUs from AMD. Those in the AMD camp have been stuck with the 990FX motherboards for so long that contemporary motherboards almost look beautifully alien. W...
Abstract: Taking a closer look at the latest AORUS motherboard on the latest AMD AM4 X370 chipset, the GAMING 5 sports a nice 10 digital power phase design which is on par with the latest top AM4 model from ASUS ROG (Crosshair VI Hero), which in my opinion, is a ve...
Dual BIOS, Plenty of customisation options, Dual ethernet ports
No audio chipset shielding, Minor quirks with the BIOS
With a lot of customizability options, the GIGABYTE AX370-GAMING 5 is a great motherboard for those jumping onto the Ryzen bandwagon. It scores quite well in our benchmarks and we see no reason to not recommend it to be paired with an AMD Ryzen 7 1800X CP...
It lacks extra goodies, but delivers on features and performance. If you haven't upgraded your rig in ages and are finally looking to pull the trigger, this is a strong option to consider.(previously published in issue June 2017)...