![]() ![]() I’d like to see Gigabyte use the single-sided locking slots, as with this design too they bump into the graphics card making sticks difficult to remove. But as usual, your mileage may vary in reaching those speeds. This is the highest value of the boards tested. The four slots support up to 128GB of RAM, with speeds listed up to DDR4 5000(OC). This is the only board in our roundup using armor on the memory slots. The four DRAM slots have a double-sided locking mechanism with two slots using reinforcement (what Gigabyte calls Ultra Durable Armor). To the right of the socket area between the DRAM slots and top VRM heatsink is another fan header (CPU_FAN) in grey. The manual does not mention the output for these headers, so we’ll assume they are all 1A/12W. All headers support both PWM- and DC- controlled fans. Just below these plugs is the first (of four) fan headers. An 8-pin (required) and a 4-pin (optional). Located between the two heatsinks on the top edge of the board are two EPS connectors for the CPU. On the top half of the board, we get to see the large VRM heatsinks and the brushed finish. All M.2 screws are already on the posts on the motherboard. Included are two SATA cables, a driver disc, and user’s manual. Starting with the accessory stack, Gigabyte includes the basics and nothing more. (2) PCIe 4.0 x4 / SATA + PCIe (up to 110mm - only works with Rocket Lake CPU) 12 Phase (11+1) 46A/67A (High/Low) MOSFETsĪMD Quad-GPU CrossfireX, 2-Way CrossfireX ![]()
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