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More Z370 Motherboards arrived in the Philippines

As the release of Coffee Lake is near, more Z370 motherboards from ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte arrived in the Philippines.

 

Some of the Gigabyte's motherboards arrived earlier and can be viewed here.

 

Source from PCHub Philippines:

 

- ASUS(some of them are removed from their list)

 

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  • Asus ROG Maximus X Hero (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - 17,890
  • Asus Strix Z370 E Gaming (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - 14,450
  • Asus Strix Z370 F Gaming (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - 12,450
  • Asus Prime Z370 A (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - 11,450
  • Asus TUF Z370 PLUS Gaming (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - 10,000
  • Asus Strix Z370 G Gaming (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - n/a
  • Asus Strix Z370 H Gaming (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - n/a
  • Asus Strix Z370 I Gaming (LGA1151) Z370, ITX, 4*ddr4 - n/a
  • Asus Prime Z370 K (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - n/a
  • Asus Prime Z370 P (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - n/a

 

 

- Gigabyte(currently removed from their list)

 

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  • Gigabyte Aorus Z370X Gaming 9 (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - n/a
  • Gigabyte Z370X UD5 (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - n/a
  • Gigabyte Z370X UD3 (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - n/a

 

More Gigabyte Z370 motherboards here.

 

 

- MSI

 

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  • MSI Z370 Godlike Gaming (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - 29,340
  • MSI Z370 Gaming M5 (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - 13,120
  • MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon AC (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - 12,450
  • MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - 11,560
  • MSI Z370 Tomahawk (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - 10,450
  • MSI Z370 SLI Plus (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - 9,780
  • MSI Z370 Gaming Plus (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - 9,340
  • MSI Z370 PC Pro (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - 8,340

 

Note: Will be updated once the pricing are announced.

 

 

Direct coversion, tax included, PHP to USD:

 

- ASUS

  • 17,890 = 350.75
  • 14,450 = 283.31
  • 12,450 = 244.09
  • 11,450 = 224.49
  • 10,000 = 196.06

 

- Gigabyte

  • Soon.

 

- MSI

  • 29,340 = 575.57
  • 13,120 = 257.482
  • 12,450 = 244.23
  • 11,560 = 226.87
  • 10,450 = 205.08
  • 9,780 = 191.86
  • 9,340 = 183.22
  • 8,340 = 163.67

 

 

Note: Prices above will give you a rough estimate of how much Z370 motherboards will cost. Expect it to be lower in your country especially in U.S. The prices above might be in a "pre-order price" state/stage.

 

 

These Z370 motherboards prices are pretty good, especially the cheaper ones, hope all of them can give a rock solid overclocking performance. I will add more comment abut this once the other motherboards priced officially(probably tomorrow or the day after). For now, I will wait and see the benchmarks.

 

 

Screenshots:

 

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The most interesting fact about Z370 motherboards is that they feature extra VCC pins for more power delivery. Overclocking should be no problem on these boards, VRM quality has improved within the manufacturing of motherboards.

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Dang them prices o.O

Is it that expensive in philipines or are the boards that pricey?

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1 minute ago, staubgame said:

Dang them prices o.O

Is it that expensive in philipines or are the boards that pricey?

please freaking snip your reply

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2 minutes ago, KOMTechAndGaming said:

please freaking snip your reply

Hm yeah, sorry. :(

Removed it completely since it's kinda pointless anyhow.

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10 minutes ago, staubgame said:

Dang them prices o.O

Is it that expensive in philipines or are the boards that pricey?

Pretty much, a good example is an ASUS ROG STRIX B350-F here is $166.700, direct conversion. If a store here does not have a competition, the price goes higher.

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Apparently these are the best :

  • Asus Strix Z370 F Gaming (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - n/a
  • Asus Strix Z370 U Gaming (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - n/a
  • Asus Strix Z370 C Gaming (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - n/a
  • Asus Strix Z370 K Gaming (LGA1151) Z370, ATX, 4*ddr4 - n/a

 

:D

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they should be good quality, I was watching in youtube yesterday in kitguru's video about gigabyte's aorus gaming 7 or 9 maybe..they placed a small fan in the board near I/o for vrm cooling. that was nice thought of them since vrm will get pretty hot running overclocked cpu. 

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