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can still squeeze out a bit of additional performance via memory tuning. Since the only available frequency is 2133MHz at most, you should be able to tighten most memory down to C12 with no stability issues. The highlight feature for the Aurua is the “Aura” LED lighting system which can be customized not only by color, but via Led behavior. You can select a variety of options, from a strobe effect to a rainbow pattern. How useful this is will again will depend on what it is you’re expecting to get from the board. Issue 38 | 2016 The OverClocker 26 For a basic motherboard it is a somewhat commendable addition, but one that is unlikely to be the deciding factor versus other competing products, especially since RGB LEDs are on literally every single component and peripheral these days. Finally, we get to the performance section. As you’d expect, the Pro Gaming Aura will give you standard CPU performance, perhaps a little more if you so choose to tune your memory timings. Since it makes use of the B150I chipset, you should be aware that PCI-Express connectivity is limited to x8 (PCI-Express 3.0), and there is no possible way of using higher DRAM frequencies than 2133MHz or overclocking your CPU in any way whatsoever. Even if you have a Core i7 6700K installed, the chipset and by extension the motherboard will not allow you to use multipliers higher than what the CPU ships at by default. Given all that, it is unlikely that anyone would buy this motherboard and then pair it with a K SKU CPU. As such, we do lament the choice in chipset, but again