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Strix 370-H

will_s
Level 7
Plenty of reviews for the others like the E but cant find a review of the H which is the cheapest version of the Strix 370 range.

Its a different sort of colour scheme and in Australia is $100 cheaper then the E variant.

So any one have any reviews on this model ?
will
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Wolfdale
Level 7
I saw there are no answers so far... I would recommend you buy a Z370-F or Z370-E. The Z370-H has a poor VRM solution which isn't really capable of decent overclocking.

will_s
Level 7
I would have assumed the VRM layout would have been similar with minor changes across the range but that seems no to be the case

thanks for that
will

Culley40
Level 7
will_s wrote:
Plenty of reviews for the others like the E but cant find a review of the H which is the cheapest version of the Strix 370 range.

Its a different sort of colour scheme and in Australia is $100 cheaper then the E variant.

So any one have any reviews on this model ?


it overclocks just as well as any other strix board with the bios updates, i have an 8700k now running on this board with an m.2 in the top slot, 5ghz all day long.:o
ryzen 7 1800x@ 4ghz, 32gb corsair lpx 8gbx4,asus crossair iv x370 hero