Let's perform some mega-threading with a Ryzen Threadripper processors In this review we take the mighty Gigabyte X399 DESIGNARE EX for a spin. Read the full review here. ... Review: Gigabyte X399 DESIGNARE EX Ripping Some Threads
Great review and a nice read. Awesome to see how good out of the box the bios is , platform seems mature enough with little to no issues. Nice full feature rich motherboard , me like !
Stay away from Gigabyte mainboards is all I can tell you. Support is horrible. They hardly ever update their BIOSes, Gigabyte software for managing the mainboard is a mess (when it works, when you read their forums you clearly see, it mostly doesn't work). I've had my BIOS selfdestroyed twice already since I bought my AORUS GA-AX370-Gaming K7 in September, it just kills itself when computer is in standby for a long enough time, thanks god it got dual BIOS so you can recover the system and overwrite the broken BIOS that way. No, can't recommend it, was my first and last mainboard from that company.
this is by far the best looking board gigabyte has ever released with specs to match. and although gigabyte's top of the line products are built well and keep to spec, the rest of their boards have spotty at best qc and often go for a cheaper spec than they've advertised. still. so i'm loving my asrock (entry tier Taichi), but i'd buy msi, asus, and asrock over gigabyte mobo's any day.
Just because you had a bad experience doesn't mean others have. I've been using Gigabyte for many years and only had one experience with a faulty board. RMA'ed went smooth and great for me. I still have that old system too. I've called Gigabyte for raid support and was a good experience.
Truth. Hell my Gigabyte X58 board was the only one of 5 different ones I had that would do above 210 BLCK with my X5650. A 2.66 6 core @ 4.5ghz with just a h100. Ive never had one issue with Gigabyte. Doesnt mean others wont, but AsRock honestly is my favorite. They do more fore less IMHO. Somewhat modern version of DFI. I have had more ASUS boards eff up on me, more then MSI even.
Gigabyte Board is full, very full, of people having severe problems with mainboards, specially Ryzen boards, so that's me and many more. From dead or bricked mainboards to hardware not doing what's it supposed to do. Gigabyte was indeed very good years ago, but it's not anymore. Just have a look at drivers dates from their high end Ryzen mainboard. They do one initial release and are done with it.
Have used giga boards in nearly every build i have done and have just recently rma a ryzen gaming 3 board. An updated bios killed it. My history with giga on the whole has been good and therefore i will carry on using giga despite their horrible bios, one of the worst layouts, almost kiddish compared to asus. Once a bios is set I do not spend hrs and hrs playing with it. Now asus on the other hand have let me down terribly, and in the last 2 builds 3 have gone back ' skylake and ryzen. ' The use of asus was that on both builds there were no micro boards at the time from gigabyte. Not defending giga, just telling what has happened to myself
Hi well for irony I see here the new Asus Mobo that looks better thant Gigabyte now I prefer Asus when I have some money lol