Otherwise, it’s relatively basic with no shroud over
the rear I/O and very modest aluminium heatsinks
on the chipset and power delivery sections.
The I/O lacks USB Type-C, but it offers four USB
3.0 and two USB 2.0 ports. It’s also the only board
in this test to have gold-plated audio connections.
MSI makes a big deal about audio-grade capacitors
but the audio here isn’t really all that high-end.
Elsewhere there’s just one M.2 slot, and no other
significant extras of which to speak, such as a POST
readout or power button. As such, this makes for
one of the least feature-rich boards in this test.
But then, it’s cheap but still uses the Z370
chipset so it offers excellent performance and the
option of overclocking. It effortlessly overclocked
our processor to 4.9GHz, giving us a few extra FPS
in games and a significant 12% boost in Cinebench.
Other than its lighting this is about as barebones
as a Z370 motherboard gets but if you
only need the basics along with
overclocking support it’s worth a look.
STACKEDUP
PRICE (£) CINEBENCH R15
Not Overclocked
Overclocked
GAMING AVERAGE FPS
Not Overclocked
Overclocked
5
75 %
1
2
3
4
5
No
Ye s
Ye s
No
Ye s
CPU overclocking
ESSENTIALS
5
6
8
6
6
USB Type A
1
1
0
1
0
USB Type C
D-Sub,
DisplayPort, HDMI
DVI, HDMI
DVI, HDMI
DVI, DisplayPort,
HDMI
D-Sub, DVI,
DisplayPort
Video outputs
No
Ye s
No
Ye s
No
RGB lighting
HARDWARE
Group Test
5
MSI Z370 GAMING PLUS
The MSI Z370 Gaming Plus is a board that opts for a
popular red and black colour scheme. Red LEDs shine out
from the underside, providing a way of illuminating not
just the board, but the whole inside of your case, too.
1
2
3
4
5
4 117
ASRock Fatal1ty H370 Performance
14061406
114114
130
Asus ROG Strix H370-F Gaming
14071407
144
Asus TUF Z370-Pro Gaming
14081570
115117
117
Gigabyte Z370 Aorus Gaming K3
14071560
119
MSI Z370 Gaming Plus
1580
117
1410
113
114114
116117