When building a computer, it's tempting to focus on things that will make the computer faster, like RAM and a top-of-the-line graphics card. Of course, those are important, but your next computer's performance will depend on how well its motherboard performs.
The Aorus Ice series GigabytesThere's a reason it's NVIDIA's flagship motherboard series. This hardware is ready for any situation, and has a history of releases that are easy for DIY builders to install and use. Z790 Aoras Elite AX Ice And that X670E Aoras Pro XTom's Hardware Editor's Choice.
Pushing the limits
What do we all want most from our PCs? Power. More power equals faster speed, more stability, and more efficiency. Aorus gaming motherboards use an all-digital power design to ensure stability in the process. The Aorus Ice series provides stable power with Twin Digital VRM. This VRM is designed to deliver better performance when overclocking your device, so you can unleash the full potential of your computer without worrying about stuttering.
Speaking of overclocking, both the Z790 and X670E are built to help you get the most out of your computer's memory. With speeds up to 8,000 MT/s, DDR5 overclocking lets you push your computer to its limits. BIOS features give you one-click access to a ton of customization options. Want less latency? One click. Want more bandwidth? One click. The X670E Aorus Pro X also features an onboard video port, allowing you to monitor specs like CPU power, memory usage, and network speeds on the side of your computer. Getting the most out of your components has never been easier.
Be yourself
We can talk about numbers all day, but anyone building their own PC wants the process to be enjoyable. Gigabyte understands this. The EZ-Latch design of Aorus motherboards eliminates a lot of hassle. Heatsinks and SSDs install without screws, and installing or removing a new graphics card is as easy as pressing a button.
What's the point of building a computer yourself if you can't customize it? Once you boot up your device, Aorus motherboards offer a ton of customization options to suit your style. Gigabyte Control Center allows you to program the motherboard's RGB lighting (you can set each LED individually if you want), and you can add commonly used processes to a favorites menu for easy access. The UEFI BIOS interface is user-friendly, and the Easy Mode settings put the most important hardware information on one page. These features help to eliminate complexity; most people only use four programs.
Cool and consistent
These motherboards aren't just cool because of their looks. The key to their cooling is their full metal thermal design, with a surface area up to three times larger than traditional heatsinks, providing unparalleled heat dissipation. The multi-cut design allows for massive airflow, and that's before we get into the precise control and temperature tracking of the Smart Fan 6.
Keeping your computer cool helps maintain your components, but Gigabyte's Ultra Durableâ„¢ technology does the rest to keep your new rig running. These slots reduce signal degradation for memory and have rubber linings to prevent scratches on your graphics cards, protecting your computer's components. Installation and upgrades are easy, so you won't see your DIY PC become obsolete in a week.
Powerful and reliable
There's a reason it's called a motherboard. Without a great motherboard, your computer won't run properly. You'll struggle with power delivery while gaming, have limited upgrade options, and deal with freezes and crashes at the worst possible time. Give your DIY project the best chance of success with the Aorus Ice Series. These motherboards allow you to innovate, compete, and evolve. What more could you want?