BIOSTAR is announcing that they have beaten every one else out of the starting gate in offering the world’s first mini-ITX motherboards for the AMD AM4 Ryzen platform, one of which is RGB LED-capable. BIOSTAR is now offering the RACING X370GTN with the AMD X370 chipset, and the RACING B350GTN with the AMD B350 chipset. Both new boards come outfitted with BIOSTAR 2nd-gen RACING features that include 5050 LED Fun Zone with dual 5050 LED headers for DIY customization, BIOSTAR’s exclusive VIVID LED DJ with full RGB LED control that facilitates precise system lighting control for enthusiasts.
AMD’s Ryzen CPUs feature multi-threaded performance, and are great choices for professionals and content creators seeking a highly-accessible and high-performance processor to help them in their work, and BIOSTAR’s RACING Series AM4 mini-ITX motherboards allow you to create a system that does big things, yet in quite a small footprint.
Whether it is as a workstation or for gaming, the RACING X370GTN and B350GTN allow users to build the ideal small form factor system without compromising on performance. Also included with these boards is a high-reliability Realtek Dragon LAN ethernet port that includes surge protection, as well as FLY.NET bandwidth management software, which provides automated determination of the best settings for your bandwidth, and a USB 3.1 Type-C port.
Both the RACING X370GTN and RACING B350GTN feature a number of fast connectivity options, including 4 x USB 3.0 ports, 2 x USB 3.1 Gen2 ports with traditional Type-A connections, as well as the new reversible Type-C port. Legacy PS2 support is included for compatibility with older devices, plus multimedia options that include DVI, HDMI and SPDIF, as well as 5 x audio output ports.
BIOSTAR is offering the RACING X370GTN at an MSRP of $129 (US). For more information on this motherboard, you can view the X370GTN product page here. The RACING B350GTN is being offered at an MSRP of $109 (US). For more information on this motherboard, you can view the B350GTN product page here.
No M.2 support? But fuckit, we got legacy ports galore and a shit ton of lights!!!!