Elevate your computing experience with the LGA1151 motherboard, specially designed to support 6th Generation Intel Core Processors. Enjoy seamless multitasking with 4 DDR4 DIMM slots and Dual Channel memory, offering high-speed performance for all your needs.
Expand your capabilities with a range of PCI-Express slots: 1 PCI-Express 3.0 x16, 1 PCI-Express 3.0 x8, 1 PCI-Express 3.0 x4, and 4 PCI-Express 3.0 x1. Immerse yourself in crystal-clear audio with Realtek ALC1150 7.1-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC.
Stay connected and powered up with extensive storage interfaces, including 3 SATA Express, 8 SATA 3, and 2 M.2 slots. Plus, with a variety of USB ports – 1 USB 3.1 (A+C), 7 USB 3.0, and 6 USB 2.0 – you’ll have all the connectivity you need. Get ready for top-notch performance and versatility.
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Durable Build
This motherboard is regarded as stable and solid, making it a reliable choice for a long-lasting build. -
Full-featured
Offers a range of features including USB 3.1, good onboard audio, HDMI, DVI, and Display ports. -
Great Performance
Excellent performance for gamers and home server builders, with efficient overclocking capabilities. -
Quick Boot
With an M.2 PCIe drive, it can boot Windows 10 in under 10 seconds. -
Ample Connectivity
Provides numerous connectivity options including dual LAN ports, making it versatile for different builds. -
Effective Manual
The manual provides guidance to optimize disk storage configurations and manage power usage effectively.
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Immature BIOS
Users have experienced issues due to the BIOS not being mature enough, causing random freezes and memory issues. -
Memory Compatibility
Has significant problems with memory compatibility, causing errors even with listed compatible memories. -
Complex Configuration
The configuration can be confusing due to certain ports becoming disabled based on usage, requiring careful planning. -
Customer Service
Gigabyte's customer service is deemed inadequate and difficult to reach. -
Boot Sensitivity
Sensitive to boot drive changes, especially when USB drives are plugged in. -
Heat Issues
There have been instances of overheating chips on the motherboard, leading to component failure.