Review: Asus B150I Pro Gaming Aura

by Tarinder Sandhu on 11 February 2016, 16:10

Tags: ASUSTeK (TPE:2357), Intel (NASDAQ:INTC)

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Testing methodology

Comparison Motherboard Configurations

 
Asus B150I Pro Gaming Aura
Gigabyte Z170XP-SLI
MSRP
£90
£100
BIOS
0301
F5a
Chipset Revision
Intel B150
Intel Z170
CPU
Intel Core i3-6100
Memory
Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 16GB (2 x 8GB)
Memory Timings
16-16-16-39-2T @ 2,133MHz
Discrete Graphics
Asus GeForce GTX 960 Strix (361.75)
System Drive
SK hynix Canvas SC300 (512GB)
Chassis
Corsair Graphite 600T
Power Supply
Corsair AX760i
Operating System
Windows 10 (64-bit)

CPU and Memory Benchmarks

HEXUS PiFast Our number-crunching benchmark stresses a single core by calculating Pi to 10m places
Cinebench R15 Using Cinebench's multi-CPU render, this cross-platform benchmark stresses all cores
Handbrake 1.0.2 Free-to-use video encoder that stresses all CPU cores (64-bit)

Gaming Benchmarks

3DMark DX11, 1,920x1,080, Fire Strike test
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor DX11, 1,920x1,080, ultra quality
BioShock Infinite DX11, 1,920x1,080, ultra quality

Miscellaneous Benchmarks

Power consumption Power consumption when idle, running HandBrake and when gaming playing Mordor

Notes

There's historically had a large number of benchmarks detailing performance between chipsets. Due to the levels of integration in the processor practically all modern motherboards benchmark at the same levels, give or take a per cent or two, so 15 graphs showing near-identical performance isn't what you (or we) want to see.

We're running nine benchmarks - three CPU, three gaming, three storage - to see if the boards perform at the expected levels. This is more of a sanity check than anything else. And we're comparing the diminutive B150I Gaming with a full-size Z170XP-SLI motherboard from the Gigabyte stable. The comparison may sound unfair until you appreciate that both likely cost the same amount, so it's a question of form factor, chipset and lighting.

Additionally, the CPU has been changed from a Core i7-6700K to a sub-£100 Core i3-6100 and the graphics card from a GeForce GTX 980 to an Asus GeForce GTX 960 Strix, to better contextualise the kind of build we expect users to indulge in.