https://www.gigabyte.com/uk/Motherboard ... -rev-10#sp
https://www.gigabyte.com/uk/Motherboard ... upport-cpu
3 PCI slots OMG - And 8700 K is supported!!!-Not sure how well equipped the board is to handle 8700 K though - Anyhow, it's an Intel board and has 3 PCI slots - It's worth a mention.
H130 Chipset (X370 related)-1151
Re: H130 Chipset (X370 related)-1151
It can handle it, so can the Chipset.
None of us use everything full featured chipsets offer for Audio
I have an H97 serverboard and can’t even use everything on offer.
Check out the PCB, you’ll notice less gunk shorter trace lines.
Sometimes less is more..
at0m 2006
None of us use everything full featured chipsets offer for Audio
I have an H97 serverboard and can’t even use everything on offer.
Check out the PCB, you’ll notice less gunk shorter trace lines.
Sometimes less is more..
at0m 2006
Re: H130 Chipset (X370 related)-1151
Sorry for the typo - It is H310 chipset for Coffee Lake processors - 2666 Mhz RAM is supported but needs i7/i5 CPU's - Which is 8700 K, 8700, 8600 K, 8600, 8500, 8400 - i5 or i7.
There are 14 HSIO - High speed in and out - With 6 PCI-e lanes to the chipset - Which is less than the 24 on offer with Z370 - Yes, I can see sometimes less is more.
Just so others are not so confused possibly, the chipsets from best to worst are as follows, Z370, H370, B360 & H310. So H310 is the bottom of the pile but if someone wants to connect 1,2 or 3 PCI cards then the H310 will be the best all of a sudden -epsecially if they NEED a board with 3 PCI slots. - (if it works)
I posted a link on here for others to read regarding PCI slots on motherboards as there is still interest.
This H310 socket does not support M.2 or USB-c but does have USB 3.1 GEN 1
Here is an article for anyone interested -
https://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/feature ... hipset-you
It's a brand new board and maybe not yet on sale but is available for pre-order.
I've also ordered a Gigabyte H170 D3HP (3 pci slots)-from Amazon Germany-They have some more remaining. Only over clocking is missing from H170 chipset compared to Z170 which isn't much to miss. All the other connectivity is there, M.2, USB-c, USB 3.1 with ultra durable components.
There are 14 HSIO - High speed in and out - With 6 PCI-e lanes to the chipset - Which is less than the 24 on offer with Z370 - Yes, I can see sometimes less is more.
Just so others are not so confused possibly, the chipsets from best to worst are as follows, Z370, H370, B360 & H310. So H310 is the bottom of the pile but if someone wants to connect 1,2 or 3 PCI cards then the H310 will be the best all of a sudden -epsecially if they NEED a board with 3 PCI slots. - (if it works)
I posted a link on here for others to read regarding PCI slots on motherboards as there is still interest.
This H310 socket does not support M.2 or USB-c but does have USB 3.1 GEN 1
Here is an article for anyone interested -
https://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/feature ... hipset-you
It's a brand new board and maybe not yet on sale but is available for pre-order.
I've also ordered a Gigabyte H170 D3HP (3 pci slots)-from Amazon Germany-They have some more remaining. Only over clocking is missing from H170 chipset compared to Z170 which isn't much to miss. All the other connectivity is there, M.2, USB-c, USB 3.1 with ultra durable components.
Re: H130 Chipset (X370 related)-1151
Hi,
Just want to correct a typo=error in the title that states H310 chipset (X370 related)_____error-____it should read Z370 related 1151 as H310 is an Intel chipset that I'd not heard of and it was meant as a means of describing the higher end chipset Z370 >>>> that H310 is related to.
Just want to correct a typo=error in the title that states H310 chipset (X370 related)_____error-____it should read Z370 related 1151 as H310 is an Intel chipset that I'd not heard of and it was meant as a means of describing the higher end chipset Z370 >>>> that H310 is related to.