Top Motherboards 2023

Discover the heart of your computer with our meticulously curated selection of top-rated motherboards. We analyze reviews and ratings to bring you the best motherboard options available in the market. Whether you're building a gaming rig, a high-performance workstation, or a home media center, our collection includes motherboards to suit your specific needs. From advanced features to compatibility with the latest processors and technologies, our Top Picks ensure stability and performance for your system. Explore our selection and find the perfect motherboard to create a solid foundation for your computer build.

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No doubt about it: Among Intel Z490 motherboards, Asus' ROG Maximus XII Extreme is an absolute carnival of features. This Extended ATX dreamboat is stable and easy to work with; just make sure you really need most of the extras before paying the premium price.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Hero Wi-Fi is packed with features, with 12 USB ports (eight of which are USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds), a 2.5G LAN port, eight SATA ports, and integrated Wi-Fi 6, it’s a good base for a high-end build.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Hero motherboard is well made, has a lot of features, and looks good. From the 40 Gbps ports to the top-of-the-line audio, there aren’t many boards that look better or have better specs. But boards with hardware can be found for less than $630.
-- As reviewed by CompsMag
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If you are looking for a motherboard in a small form factor (Mini-ITX) with a balanced feature set without compromising on main connectivity including Gen5 based PCIe slot and M.2 NVMe port in a good price range, ASRock has got you covered. Say hello to the B650E PG-ITX WIFI motherboard. It is a tiny beast featuring an AM5 platform with a plethora of features and efficient cooling for key components. It comes recommended by us.
-- As reviewed by Tech4Gamers
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Building with the latest Intel CPUs on a budget? MSI's B760 Tomahawk Wi-Fi is a well-outfitted, decently performing, all-black ATX motherboard that is easy on the wallet.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Gigabyte’s B760 Aorus Elite AX is one of the better budget options for your 12th or 13th Gen Intel processor. You get all the basics, including capable power delivery, Aorus’ good looks, ample storage options, and 10 rear IO USB ports. It’s a capable gamer, but you’ll need to adjust the Perfdrive settings for optimal multi-threaded results.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The MSI MAG B760M Mortar Wi-Fi is an inexpensive option that’s well-equipped for the sub-$200 price. It looks good among its peers and is the only option that offers a 20 Gbps Type-C port and SATA support for the M.2 socket.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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ASRock’s $335 Z790 PG-ITX/TB4 is a feature-rich option for SFF Intel builds, with two 40 Gbps Thunderbolt Type-C ports, three M.2 sockets, and flagship-class audio.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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ASRock’s $146.99 PG Riptide, is a value-focused board with a black-on-black theme (and RGBs). It comes with most of what you’d reasonably want from an entry-level Micro ATX board, plus a BCLK generator to overclock locked chips.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The MSI X670E Tomahawk is a well-equipped midrange motherboard option, offering everything the AMD X670 platform supports except for RGB bling. Its sensible $309.99 price should put it on your short list.
-- As reviewed by PCMag