Biostar Racing X370GT7 Motherboard Review
Peter Donnell / 7 years ago
Synthetic Benchmarks
The Biostar board performs well with other X370 offerings, scoring 19998 at stock and 20511 once overclocked. Both solid scores, and about average for this CPU. Unigine was another good example, scoring a solid set of results that put it on par with everything else, showing our PCIe throughput is unhindered. PCMark 10 was a good turn out too, again scoring quite averagely for X370. That makes sense though, as this isn’t the highest or lowest specification Ryzen motherboard on our charts, and it’s priced about where it should perform, so overall, pretty decent.
The harder benchmarks such as Handbrake and WPrime were easy work for this motherboard, and as usual, the Ryzen 1800X blazed a trail with its 8-core and 16-thread design. The Biostar GT7 is no slouch with overclocking easily hitting our 4GHz target, and showing no signs of slowdown on those demanding benchmark runs either. Once overclocked, its performance is very closely matched with other Ryzen motherboards, which is great to see.
3DMark Firestrike
Stock
Overclocked
Unigine Superposition 1080p Extreme
Stock
Overclocked
PCMark 10 Express
Stock
Overclocked
WPrime 32M and 1024M
Stock
Overclocked
Cinebench R15
Stock
Overclocked
Handbrake MP4 to MKV Conversion 4K
Stock
Overclocked