On April 3rd, Intel officially launched the H370/B360/H310 chipset. Their arrival announced the arrival of the 8th generation Core Core and the new Pentium/Celion parity installed time, making up for only the Z370 high-end product.
Compared with the Z370, the H370/B360/H310 has two new features. One is native support of USB 3.1 Gen2 (10Gbps), and the other is the built-in new Wi-Fi module. The download speed is up to 1734Mbps.
In contrast to the contrasting H370, Z370 has almost no advantage other than overclocking.
However, it is clear that Intel and its motherboard partners will not miss such a new opportunity. The long-rumored Z390 motherboard is also completely exposed.
This time as a 'pig teammate' is Biostar (BIOSTAR), PCGamesHardware has obtained the complete specification of the Z390 GT5, and photocopy the board layout.
The Z390 can actually be understood as the 'hybrid version' of the Z370 and H370. Added on-board USB 3.1 Gen2 and new 802x11ac wave2 support. The highest memory available is the DDR4-3866 overclocking section. The interface is even more abundant.