BIOSTAR RACING H170GT3 (LGA1151) Motherboard Review

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eTeknix checked out the BIOSTAR RACING H170GT3 (LGA1151) Motherboard

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BIOSTAR might not be the most recognizable motherboard brand in western markets but their pedigree for creating reliable products is worthy of praise. When compared to MSI, Gigabyte and ASUS, the company struggles to entice consumers with unique aesthetic designs. Furthermore, the BIOS and software package has been sorely lacking and in dire need of change. Thankfully, BIOSTAR have acknowledged these criticisms and decided to forge a brand new range based upon a racing theme to please petrolheads with an avid interest in enthusiast hardware. Each RACING motherboard sports a chequered flag PCB and stylish LED illumination while introducing a new BIOS layout. Clearly, this is a major departure from BIOSTAR's previous products which evoked a fairly mundane appearance.

The BIOSTAR RACING H170GT3 is based on the mATX form factor and supports up to 64GB DDR4 with a maximum speed of 2133MHz. Intel's H170 chipset blocks multiplier overclocking which means you have to resort to your processor's default turbo frequency. Of course, there's been some controversy surrounding BCLK overclocking on H170 and B150 motherboards to unofficially achieve boosts fairly close to traditional multiplier overclocking. Sadly, Intel has voiced their displeasure regarding this phenomenon and pressurized manufacturers to disable BCLK overclocking via a BIOS update. As a result, we have to rely on stock figures to determine the motherboard's performance. Previously, I?ve seen some astounding results when it comes to storage with BIOSTAR products, and I?m interested to see if this trend continues.
 BIOSTAR RACING H170GT3 (LGA1151) Motherboard Review @ eTeknix