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BIOSTAR RACING Z270GT4 LGA1151 Motherboard Review

BIOSTAR RACING Z270GT4

If you’re planning on building a compact gaming system, then you’re going to need a compact motherboard. While Mini-ITX does have some advantages in being very small, it can be a little bit restrictive. The next step then is obviously Micro-ATX. The BIOSTAR Racing Z270GT4 mATX motherboard comes packed full of features that are sure to please any system builder. Of course, with mATX you get a compact board, but also room for a dual-GPU configuration, or other PCIe devices such as M.2 NMVe storage that you may not get on smaller mini-ITX motherboards. Not everyone needs or wants a huge tower chassis, so this is a nice middle ground.

Equipped with support for 7th Gen Intel CPUs, 4 x DDR4 DIMMS, U.2, M.2, Typc-C and much more, it’s certainly well rounded in terms of connectivity. Of course, you’ll also find Hi-Fi audio, Optane support, and plenty of overclocking features, to ensure you get a good overall experience from your system.

Features

  • Supports 7th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor, enables overclocking on Unlocked Intel Core Processors
  • Intel Z270 single chip architecture
  • Support 4-DIMM DDR4-3200(OC)/ 2400/ 2133/ 1866 up to 64G maximum capacity
  • BIOSTAR Hi-Fi Technology inside
  • Support USB 3.0 Type-C
  • Support M.2(32Gb/s)(Intel® Optane™ Technology Ready)
  • Support U.2(32Gb/s)(Intel® Optane™ Technology Ready)
  • Support HDMI 4K resolution

Beyond Better, Racing to the Future!

“BIOSTAR is proud to introduce the flagship of the new RACING series: RACING Z270GT4 motherboard. Flaunting the new Super 5 Design Concept, the BIOSTAR RACING Z270GT4 features support for the latest Intel 7th generation Core processors featuring the Intel Z270 chipset. The board supports up to four DDR4 memory modules of speeds up to DDR4-3200(OC) with capacities of up to 64GB.” – BIOSTAR

Bios, RGB, and More

Unfortunatley, the motherboard does feature their usual BIOS, which is a bit of a mess. Everything is there, but it doesn’t follow the user friendly layout many of you will be familiar with. There are plenty of overclocking features in there, but you might find yourself on forums to figure out where they are. You can also contro lthe RGB lighting from the motherboard BIOS or desktop software, which is nice, giving you some added customisation.

Specifications

For full specifications, please visit the official BIOSTAR product page.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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