ASUS is one of the biggest names in the PC gaming market, especially their RoG hardware. Of course, there are many fans of their award-winner TUF hardware too! Today, I’ll be taking a look at the H370-Pro Wifi. It’s a new mid-range chipset from Intel, which offers most of the thrills of Z370, with the exception of overclocking.
It may lack overclocking, but you still get the full range of CPU support for Intel’s 8th generation. Sure, the i7 may have two extra cores now, but the whole Core-i CPU series saw a boost this generation, and the H370 chipset is well suited to the i3 and i5 range, as well as the i7.
Equipped with DIGI+ VRM, OptiMem Trace, USB 3.1 Gen 2, and built-in 802.11ac WiFi, the Tuf is certainly not lacking in terms of features. Of course, adding M.2 storage solutions, as well as Intel Optane support, and high-end audio make it seem like a deal that’s too good to be true.
“Plus, the H370 and B360 go beyond their Z370 predecessor by integrating not only USB 3.1 Gen 2
support for next-gen peripherals, but also optional 802.11ac Wi-Fi for wireless networking. They retain
support for Intel Optane Memory, which uses ultrafast flash storage to reduce load times for the mechanical storage commonly found in entry-level machines.” – ASUS
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