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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NZXT’s N7 B550 is a solid entrant into the AMD motherboard space. The heavily shrouded appearance looks good and the board is plenty capable with a ton of USB ports on the rear IO. Priced at $229.99, it’s a good basis for a B550 Ryzen rig.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero goes dark with an all-black design, along with 90A VRMs (up from 60A), eight SATA ports, 12 USB ports on the rear IO, and no more chipset fan. The $400 price tag may be a lot to swallow, but compared to other X570 flagships, it’s a bargain.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Gigabyte’s B550M Aorus Pro is a worthy MicroATX motherboard option with a reasonable $129.99 price tag. It handles AMD’s flagship 5000 series CPU and offers enough features to build your B550-based system, so long as integrated Wi-Fi isn’t a requirement.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The Asus ROG Maximus XII Apex is an expensive-but-great board for your next overclocking-centric Z490-based system. It brings a robust VRM, three M.2 sockets, eight SATA ports, AX201 Wi-Fi and more. It performs well too, though if you want more than 64GB of RAM you’ll have to look elsewhere.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Both of these Creator-focused boards from Gigabyte are solid foundations for building a Z490-based system. The Vision D is more of a ‘true’ creator board, with its Thunderbolt ports and display flexibility, among other features. But the Vision G isn’t a slouch, either.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The B550 PG Velocita delivers capable VRMs, 2.5 GbE, and style for about $220. The only thing missing is integrated Wi-Fi. There is a Key-E slot if needed, but similarly equipped alternatives include Wi-Fi for the same price or less.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The Asus ROG Strix Z490-E gaming performed well in most tests, is a capable overclocker and offers good looks as well.But there are similarly equipped (or better) boards at around this price point or for a little less.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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If motherboard sufficiency is all you need for your AMD Ryzen 3000 processor, the MPG X570 Gaming Plus gets you that -- and a bit more -- at an ultra-low price.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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We'd avoid using both of its M.2 slots, but the ATX-size Asus ROG Strix B450-F Gaming is otherwise a solid AMD AM4 motherboard for a midrange Ryzen PC build.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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A good overall value with excellent network capabilities, the $460 TRX40 Creator is almost perfectly designed to host a 32-core Threadripper CPU and four double-slot expansion cards.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware