For another, it is pointless to take: the benefits of the six cores can be felt on the budget series of the three hundredth chipsets, for the seven thousandth and six thousandth series you need another chipset. That is, the only criterion by which mothers can be assessed on the Z370, all other things being equal, is work with different components at abnormal frequencies and voltages. There is one board that, in my opinion, has succeeded greatly in this - ASUS ROG Maximus X Hero. Specifications Form Factor: ATX, 305 x 244 mm Processor connector: LGA 1151 v2 Drives: 6x SATA III 6 Gbit / s, 2x M.2 RAM: 4x DIM4 DDR4 up to 4133 MHz, up to 64 GB Network: 1 Gbps Ethernet (Intel I219V) System Logic: Intel Z370 Expansion Slots: 3x PCI-Ex16, 3x PCI-Ex1 Sound: ROG SupremeFX 7.1 CODEC S1220 Rear panel: DisplayPort, HDMI, RJ45, 2x USB 3.1 Type-A, 4x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, optical S / PDIF output, Clear CMOS button, USB BIOS flashback button, 5x 3.5 mm jack