Pros & Cons
Pros
Gigabyte's 110 dollar motherboard is a great value for the money. Only issue is the lack of a usb-c front panel header and the screw holding down the m. Works flawlessly with 11th i5. Has 1 cpu fan connector and 3 fan connectors.
Only complaint is the single m. Ssd vs one m. A very easy thing to do considering it's model name just drops the m.
Cons
This is not a beginner-friendly installation if you're using a 13th gen core processor. The bios is clunky, slow mouse support, and menus are downright not organized. Maybe it disables some sata ports when raid is enabled, bios sees it but would not p... Read More
Just 1 picture of the motherboard. Made this even more difficult to troubleshoot. The motherboard does not have an led or a speaker to help. Doing a little online digging, this is a problem that plagues gigabyte products.
Highlights
Quality
Very happy with the results of this repair.
The gigabyte mobo for me was awesome, it is a good price, the design is beutiful, the wifi and bluetooth work pretty good, i li... Read More
I believe the problem was with the older ssd.
Price
Really like it for the price i bought it for.
Price is decent, kinda hard to screw but that’s alright.
Competitiveness
I definitely recommend this to anyone who is looking to run a high-end processor with lots of ram and high-end video cards.
This is one of the best mobo's for the price at the moment.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Like the title says my biggest gripe about it is that the fastest ram speed it can support is 3200 and i wish there was 1 or 2 more fan headers
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Good board but at this point in time i would suggest going ddr5
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Looked like the motherboard was totally dead on arrival
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The reality of it is 12 gen cpus are supported but for 13th gen a bios flash is required
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Problem is documentation is not great and it took me an hour to figure it out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you use a 12th gen cpu then you should be good to go out of the box
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
For 13th gen you could use a 12 gen cpu then flash and swap out cpu to 13th gen or use flash back
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
To use flash back format memory stick with fat 32 copy across only the bios file nothing else and rename it gigabyte