ASRock Z370 Killer SLI Motherboard Review
Peter Donnell / 7 years ago
Synthetic Benchmarks
3DMark Firestrike
The Killer SLI gets off to a promising start, setting the 4th highest score ever in 3DMark Firestrike while overclocked, even managing to beat out two more expensive motherboards from ASRock themselves.
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Unigine Superposition 1080p Extreme
Where the motherboards rank on this test is moot, as the scorews are mostly the same, with a couple of exceptions. However, in a GPU bound task, we can see the Killer motherboard is not hindering the GTX 1080 Ti from doing its job, and sets a very competitive score and stock and OC clocks.
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PCMark 10 Express
Another fantastic score, with Z370 continuing to dominate the charts. The Killer SLI didn’t set the highest score, but it’s not the most expensive board here either, and it’s still very competitive. It easily places in the bottom half of the high-performance section of the charts.
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WPrime 32M and 1024M
The Killer SLI is setting a trend here, as it’s not the fastest, nor the slowest Z370 we’ve tested. Of course, being an average motherboard amongst the fastest consumer boards on the market is no bad thing, especially when it’s priced to reflect that performance.
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Cinebench R15
Yet again the Killer motherboard is as predictable as the sun rising, setting a very nice score of 1432 at stock, and boosting up to 1641 while overclocked. Don’t be fooled though, that’s a fast time, but we’ve got some £1000-£2000 enthusiast CPUs and motherboards on this chart too.
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Handbrake MP4 to MKV Conversion 4K
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