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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Packing Wi-Fi 6 support and a heap of tweaker creature comforts, the Asus ROG X570 Crosshair VIII Hero (Wi-Fi) is an excellent cutting-edge AM4 motherboard for gaming and overclocking on AMD's latest-gen Ryzen CPUs.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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This board can’t quite push Ryzen chips to their limits, so only expect modest overclocks. But otherwise, Gigabyte delivers an excellent value here that's worthy of the Aorus brand.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Biostar gives budget-minded gamers a solid MicroATX option for AMD Ryzen with the Racing B350GT3. Sporting the capable B350 chipset and RGB light-strip headers, the board keeps things fun without sacrificing its strongest selling point: its sub-$99 price.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Well-priced at $289.99, ASRock's B650E PG-ITX is the only motherboard in its class with a PCI Express 5.0 M.2 socket and Killler networking, as well as robust power delivery. If you don't mind a previous-gen audio codec and only two SATA ports, it's the pick of the litter for B650 Mini-ITX.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Asus Strix Z690-E Gaming WiFi is a well-done Intel LGA1700 motherboard with top-notch power delivery and copious storage support. It includes the premium features most users will want, without shooting the price into the upper atmosphere.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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MSI’s X670E Ace is a full-featured, well-rounded Ryzen 7000 board priced at $699.99. It’s expensive, but if your build requires three PCIe 5.0 x4 M.2 sockets (six total), a 10 GbE port, and flagship-class audio, there is only one other option available around this price point.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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We like what the Crosshair X670E has to offer, but at $699 it sits in a curious space between $1000 flagships and excellent $500 mid-range boards. If you can use all of its features (USB4, multiple PCIe 5.0 M.2 sockets), it’s a great board to build your Zen 4 system on. But otherwise, there are less-expensive options available that still deliver the goods.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Hitting the sweet spot between cost and features, Asrock's Z590 PG Velocita motherboard is a well-made, blinged-out Intel "Rocket Lake" platform that's also easy to use.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Priced at $499, the MEG Z590 Ace is a premium option for Intel’s new platform. But with four M.2 sockets, Wi-Fi 6E, robust power delivery, plus premium audio and styling, it delivers on the feature front. Just be aware when running AVX-512 loads with the power limits unlocked temperatures skyrocket.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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With a helping of high-end features at a popular price, you get more than what you're paying for with MSI's MAG B550 Tomahawk. It's a sensible option for anyone looking for a midrange, full-size AMD Ryzen AM4 motherboard.
-- As reviewed by PCMag