Seems like a very good price for a Z170 Motherboard with the following features.
- 2x HDMI 2.0
- 2x PCI-E M.2 slots
- 1x USB 3.1 Type-C port
Only 7 left in stock though.
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ukez to Salfordgirl1
19 Apr 1611#6
How many times in all of your builds have you ever run SLI, Crossfire Vs how the times that you've wasted money and paid the extra for SLI/Crossfire support but never got around to using it..? :laughing:
vulcanproject
20 Apr 164#25
It's nice to have the option to run multiple graphics cards but the fact is, at the price point of the cards you would actually want to run them this board wouldn't be a consideration as it is too cheap.
Having had rather a lot of multi GPU configurations over the years they are without doubt more trouble than they are worth for anything below mega high end. Especially in a world full of terrible ports.
Always trade up to the fastest single GPU card you can before considering moving to multi GPU setups.
ukez
19 Apr 164#14
:laughing: LOL
I put money on it you though with all your efforts you still to date have not seen twice amount GPU performance from your 2x (cough 3.5GB cough) 970's, even with all your efforts and custom drivers and fiddling per game just to get the full potential from them. :laughing:
I'd prefer 1x 980ti over two 970's :P
JimBobJr to samela
19 Apr 163#5
What
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Salfordgirl1
19 Apr 16#1
No SLI is a massive blow =(
qs3000 to Salfordgirl1
19 Apr 16#3
Just noticed that myself, CrossFire only. Suppose they had to cut corners somewhere to get it to that price.
ukez to Salfordgirl1
19 Apr 1611#6
How many times in all of your builds have you ever run SLI, Crossfire Vs how the times that you've wasted money and paid the extra for SLI/Crossfire support but never got around to using it..? :laughing:
Salfordgirl1
19 Apr 16#2
Not sure why people are voting cold. For the price, this is a good deal.
samela
19 Apr 16#4
Cheers op bought 7
JimBobJr to samela
19 Apr 163#5
What
ukez
19 Apr 16#7
This is a good price man, plus its got dual NIC which is always a nice to have .
Just grabbed another 2 of these, thanks. Really good board, and a complete steal at this price. :smiley:
Salfordgirl1
19 Apr 161#13
I've built 1 build and I use SLI =) 2 x 970
So 100% haha
Looking to build another but need it to have SLI
ukez
19 Apr 164#14
:laughing: LOL
I put money on it you though with all your efforts you still to date have not seen twice amount GPU performance from your 2x (cough 3.5GB cough) 970's, even with all your efforts and custom drivers and fiddling per game just to get the full potential from them. :laughing:
I'd prefer 1x 980ti over two 970's :P
polly69
19 Apr 16#15
Seems a fantastic buy but have had a Biostar mobo before and it was pants.
Yaradabbadoo
19 Apr 16#16
Not many reviews or users and only 2 year warranty, think ill give it a miss.
Which is a shame I actually like the price and spec.
On a side note I didn't know this but Amazon offer 3 year warranty on Asus motherboards, back to Amazon not some European Asus warehouse, ie replacement straight away!
Which I didn't know about until I phone them last week:-)
Novezeil
19 Apr 16#17
Common board manufacturer in China, normally cost around GBP140 - people rarely buy this.
Salfordgirl1
19 Apr 16#18
People saying there's not many reviews, I have to question your googling skills
Two of the biggest hardware sites have reviewed this and it's in the first few search results lol
I haven't properly read them, so it might be worth having a look..
It doesn't support SLI (Nvidia Fans) but does support AMD 3way CrossFireX as stated on the manufacturers website
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ukez
19 Apr 16#22
Post a link please..
Aretak
20 Apr 163#23
No it doesn't. Most of the reviews are very positive, and written from the perspective of this costing nearly twice as much. For this price it's an absolute steal and better than any other Z170 board you'd get for similar money.
118luke
20 Apr 163#24
Biostar = bottom bargain basement budget gear. Joins the (now thankfully defunct) Epox. Their mobos are not generally reliable
Very rare i stray away from Asus/Gigabyte now - and MSi/ASRock as a secondary choice.
vulcanproject
20 Apr 164#25
It's nice to have the option to run multiple graphics cards but the fact is, at the price point of the cards you would actually want to run them this board wouldn't be a consideration as it is too cheap.
Having had rather a lot of multi GPU configurations over the years they are without doubt more trouble than they are worth for anything below mega high end. Especially in a world full of terrible ports.
Always trade up to the fastest single GPU card you can before considering moving to multi GPU setups.
jamesbeer752
20 Apr 16#26
Surely a 'gaming mobo' would drop the on board video? Unless they are only connected to the graphics cards, and not an on board chip (which would be surprising)
kentris
20 Apr 161#27
Biostar is actually Taiwanese.
Rotmm
20 Apr 161#28
Bought one as need to build a new PC on a budget and this fits that well. Heat
rev6
20 Apr 161#29
The on-board GPU is part of the CPU...
macaaa
20 Apr 16#30
Biostar never again... :wink:
jimborae
20 Apr 16#31
OOS :disappointed:
ukez
20 Apr 16#32
What biostar have you ever had then and when?
jamesbeer752
20 Apr 16#33
I get that, but on a 'gaming spec' computer, you would never use your cpu as the gpu as well! I would rather more useful io on the rear, more usb, esata ect than this, which would ultimately be wasted
rev6
20 Apr 16#34
It's just part of the chipset. Sounds like X99 is the chipset for you.
vulcanproject
20 Apr 16#35
Don't tell the Chinese that Taiwan isn't China. :stuck_out_tongue:
ukez
20 Apr 161#36
Its actually very useful for computer users to have on board (CPU) GPUs HDMI, DP, DVI and even VGA connectivity for a whole number of reasons, the main one for me is to use them in between upgrades of stand-alone graphics cards.
Some times its not always an option for some people (usually the ones investing in really expensive high end graphics cards) to go out and buy yet another high end expensive graphics card before they've sold of their existing one and recovered a bit of funds for their next buy.
If they haven't got a backup card in between selling their existing one they would be left with a system that's pretty much useless until they've purchased the card that they're looking for. Onboard gives them something to play with in the mean time during that period. :stuck_out_tongue:
If you think people don't game using onboard Intel and AMD GPU/APU's and HDMI, DVI, VGA or DP motherboard connectivity, you will be very surprised when you go on YouTube and see just how many people actually do.
Type intel® hd graphics 530 gaming for example or HD4600 Gaming in YouTubes search.
Then theirs the fact that AMD for example, allows you to setup crossfire 'Dual Graphics', which is their onboard APU graphics in conjunction with compatible stand-alone AMD cards, and this actually offers entry level 'gamers' way better FPS improvements. See here: and See here:
You lose an HDMI port and its only 1.4 not 2.0 so no 4K at 60Hz
Only 1 M.2 PCI-E not 2
Max 32GB DDR3 memory, not 64GB DDR4
Crossfire only works at 4x not 8x for the second card and no 3-way crossfire option
No USB 3.1 Type-C port
There are a few other differences but those are the ones which jumped out to me.
But it is £25 cheaper, just need to decide if those missing features are important to you.
Opening post
- 2x HDMI 2.0
- 2x PCI-E M.2 slots
- 1x USB 3.1 Type-C port
Only 7 left in stock though.
Top comments
Having had rather a lot of multi GPU configurations over the years they are without doubt more trouble than they are worth for anything below mega high end. Especially in a world full of terrible ports.
Always trade up to the fastest single GPU card you can before considering moving to multi GPU setups.
I put money on it you though with all your efforts you still to date have not seen twice amount GPU performance from your 2x (cough 3.5GB cough) 970's, even with all your efforts and custom drivers and fiddling per game just to get the full potential from them. :laughing:
I'd prefer 1x 980ti over two 970's :P
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Biostar-Gaming-Z170X-Motherboard-Socket/dp/B015FXTW2S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1461085886&sr=8-1&keywords=Biostar+GAMING+Z170X
So 100% haha
Looking to build another but need it to have SLI
I put money on it you though with all your efforts you still to date have not seen twice amount GPU performance from your 2x (cough 3.5GB cough) 970's, even with all your efforts and custom drivers and fiddling per game just to get the full potential from them. :laughing:
I'd prefer 1x 980ti over two 970's :P
Which is a shame I actually like the price and spec.
On a side note I didn't know this but Amazon offer 3 year warranty on Asus motherboards, back to Amazon not some European Asus warehouse, ie replacement straight away!
Which I didn't know about until I phone them last week:-)
Two of the biggest hardware sites have reviewed this and it's in the first few search results lol
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/7365/biostar-gaming-z170x-intel-z170-motherboard-review/index.html
http://www.legitreviews.com/biostar-gaming-z170x-atx-motherboard-review_173014
http://www.vortez.net/articles_pages/biostar_gaming_z170x_review,1.html
http://proclockers.com/reviews/motherboards/biostar-gaming-z170x-motherboard-review?nopaging=1
http://www.modders-inc.com/biostar-z170x-gc/
http://www.madshrimps.be/articles/article/1000768/BIOSTAR-GAMING-Z170X-Motherboard-Review/17
http://techicize.com/biostar-gaming-z170x-review/
I haven't properly read them, so it might be worth having a look..
It doesn't support SLI (Nvidia Fans) but does support AMD 3way CrossFireX as stated on the manufacturers website
Very rare i stray away from Asus/Gigabyte now - and MSi/ASRock as a secondary choice.
Having had rather a lot of multi GPU configurations over the years they are without doubt more trouble than they are worth for anything below mega high end. Especially in a world full of terrible ports.
Always trade up to the fastest single GPU card you can before considering moving to multi GPU setups.
Some times its not always an option for some people (usually the ones investing in really expensive high end graphics cards) to go out and buy yet another high end expensive graphics card before they've sold of their existing one and recovered a bit of funds for their next buy.
If they haven't got a backup card in between selling their existing one they would be left with a system that's pretty much useless until they've purchased the card that they're looking for. Onboard gives them something to play with in the mean time during that period. :stuck_out_tongue:
If you think people don't game using onboard Intel and AMD GPU/APU's and HDMI, DVI, VGA or DP motherboard connectivity, you will be very surprised when you go on YouTube and see just how many people actually do.
Type intel® hd graphics 530 gaming for example or HD4600 Gaming in YouTubes search.
Then theirs the fact that AMD for example, allows you to setup crossfire 'Dual Graphics', which is their onboard APU graphics in conjunction with compatible stand-alone AMD cards, and this actually offers entry level 'gamers' way better FPS improvements. See here:
and See here:
See here and then click desktop.
So I beg to differ with you.. :laughing:
http://www.ebuyer.com/722457-biostar-gaming-z170t-ver-5-x-socket-1151-vga-dvi-d-hdmi-displayport-atx-gaming-z170t
Only 1 M.2 PCI-E not 2
Max 32GB DDR3 memory, not 64GB DDR4
Crossfire only works at 4x not 8x for the second card and no 3-way crossfire option
No USB 3.1 Type-C port
There are a few other differences but those are the ones which jumped out to me.
But it is £25 cheaper, just need to decide if those missing features are important to you.