RAM | DIMM |
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Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
Brand | GIGABYTE |
Series | GA-AB350-GAMING 3 |
Item model number | GA-AB350-Gaming 3 |
Product Dimensions | 32.49 x 25.98 x 6.99 cm; 1.21 Kilograms |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 32.5 x 26 x 7 Centimetres |
Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
GIGABYTE GA-AB350-Gaming 3 AMD RYZEN AM4 B350 RGB Fusion Smart Fan 5 HDMI1.4 M.2 SATA 6Gbps USB 3.1 Type-A ATX DDR4 Motherboard
Brand | GIGABYTE |
CPU socket | Socket AM4 |
Compatible devices | Gaming Console |
RAM memory technology | DIMM |
Compatible processors | AMD Athlon |
Chipset type | AMD B350 |
Memory clock speed | 3200 MHz |
Platform | Not Machine Specific |
Model name | GA-AB350-GAMING 3 |
Memory storage capacity | 128 GB |
About this item
- Supports AMD Ryzen AM4
- Dual Channel DDR4, 4 DIMMs
- Fast USB 3.1 -The World's Next Universal Connector
- RGB FUSION with Multi-Zone LED Light Show design
- Smart Fan 5 features Multiple Temperature Sensors and Hybrid Fan Headers
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ASIN | B06VWHXK94 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #123,116 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,281 in Computer Motherboards |
Date First Available | Feb. 28 2017 |
Manufacturer | Gigabyte |
Place of Business | CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA, 91748 US |
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Supports AMD Ryzen AM4 Dual Channel DDR4, 4 DIMMs Fast USB 3.1 -The World's Next Universal Connector 1PCIe 3.0 x16 Slot Realtek ALC 1220 120dB SNR HD Audio Realtek GbE LAN with cross Speed Internet Accelerator Software RGB FUSION SmartFan 5 Realtek ALC 1220 120dB SNR Realtek GbE LAN with cross Speed USB DAC UP2 Armor over PCIe Slots Dual BIOS/PCIe NVMe Gen3 x4 22110 M.2 ATX 305x230 (mm).
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AMD Ryzen 7 1700 CPU (came with its own fan cooler and packet of thermal grease), Corsair CMK16GX4M2C3000C16 Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 X 8GB) DDR4 Memory, Crucial MX300 275GB SATA 2.5 Inch Internal Solid State Drive - CT275MX300SSD1, LG WH16NS40 Super Multi Blue Internal SATA 16x Blu-ray Disc Rewriter, Thermaltake TOUGHPOWER 750W 80 PLUS GOLD Semi Modular Power Supply PS-TPD-0750MPCGUS-1. Along with the preceding new components, I used my existing Fractal Design Define R3 Case, MSI AMD Radeon R7 240 2GD53 graphics card, internal Western Digital SATA hard drives ( 2 x 2 TB and 1 x 1 TB), and 2 external USB drives (4 TB and 1 TB) mainly for backup and extra files. At first, I used my existing 450W power supply, and everything worked fine; the only reason I changed to the new 750W was I needed a power supply for another unit I was working on. I connected everything (except the external USB drives) for the first power-on, and it worked seamlesssly.
I paid $130.73 in January 2018, after considering and comparing with 4 other boards; didn't buy it for it's gaming bells and whistles, but when I take the side of my case, it sure gives a snazzy display of reds!
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now that xmp is enable the memory run at normal 3200mhz speed and for what is about the cpu theres no real overclocking option but im still able to overclock it to 4ghz constant but not able to reach other fonction like boost clock overclocking and many stability option for the voltage and other stuff but still a great choice after runing some minor isue that as seem big now the board work really great but if you look for real overclocking look elsewhere but for now shes perfect
+ Was easy to setup and the manual is very well detailed. Side note: I had to insert my RAM into the slot closest to the CPU for it to be recognized.
+ I like the RGB lighting effects. I was also able to sync and customize my Ryzen Wraith LED cooler. You can customize the RGB in more details (like link them to temperature sensors etc.) through GIgabyte App instead of BIOS.
+ 5 hybrid fan headers, connected 3 PMW fans with no issue and were individually customizable through BIOS.
+ can support up to 2 GPUs.
+/- It supports overclocking, but it's very limited on this board because of the voltage options. If you leave it on auto you'll find yourself hitting very high and unnecessary volts, and if you offset it to a specific number the voltage won't go down during idle.
Overclocking: The BIOS options are very limited and employ 'offsets' rather than actual voltages. Finding a stable combination above 3.7GHz was a PITA. Although I have found the Ryzen 7 1700's stock performance adequate for general use, to achieve reliable OCing for productivity and gaming, I resorted to using AMD's Ryzen Master application. Although I did increase SOC voltage in BIOS (+0.98V IIRC), turned off HPET in BIOS (and in WIN10 via device manager just to be sure), at stock voltage, 3.7GHz on all cores is a no brainer. With additional voltage in Ryzen Master, 3.8 (1.2875V) and 3.9GHz (1.375V) with the stock air cooler is stable (tested: Prime95/ CineBenchR15). YMMV I didn't try for 4GHz as, even by 3.9GHz, power consumption jumps dramatically: For an extra 100 or 200 MHz, why bother. Of note, I created aggressive custom fan curves as, after checking temps in HWiNFO64, it was obvious some components were prone to overheating if the CPU fan wasn't blowing hard enough on the motherboard. The stock cooler is best as that downdraft is necessary to keep the VRM and VSOC MOS cool. (don't upgrade your downward blowing CPU cooler: just use custom fan curves)
Anyway, while this wasn't my first build, I did experience far too many BSODs trying to OC (admittedly fairly aggressively) via BIOS. OTOH, OCing via Ryzen Master turned out to be both convenient and effective. If one avoids changing certain settings in Ryzen Master (which is why I added a SOC voltage offset in BIOS), a reboot is not required. It's that easy so why not.
Miscellaneous: While the MB has video outputs, with the RYZEN 7 chip anyway, they are non-functioning. The MB works fine with my GTX 1060 video card. Drivers: To be sticky about it, just install drivers from the provided disk and then get updates from Gigabyte. IIRC Gigabyte included some bloatware so install selectively or be willing to uninstall (if it bothers you as it does me). As for Gigabyte APPs, for now, I'd suggest forgetting them except for the BIOS update APP for easy BIOS updates from within Windows. Watch for BIOS updates to address the Spectre bug plaguing CPUs built for the last however-many years.
Edit: I upped the voltage to 1.3 volts and the CPU to 3.85GHz and have found the power consumption at idle to be similar to the slightly lower voltage/ 3.8GHz so I'll probably use this Ryzen 7 1700 CPU in three states w this mobo: stock speed & voltage, 3.7GHz w stock voltage and 3.85GHz @1.3V and continue to use Ryzen Master for overclocking.
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I had improved that machine by installing Linux but the HW was still having a number of intermittent issues.
So I needed a replacement. After looking at pre-built systems I decided to build up my own.
This mother board works well with an AMD Ryzen 3 2200G and was pretty easy to install.
I installed Linux on the finished system and it works great. So far no issues with the WiFi or Wired Ethernet connections, sound works great. The Motherboard is well supported by recent Linux distros.
For the two applications that I need Windoze for I'm running Win10 under a Virtual Machine and those applications work very well where they were a bit problematic under the VM on the old machine. I'm even able to now run one of the music apps using Wine directly on Linux without a VM.
Pros:
Has support for M.2 Socket 3 for a fast SSD card. Both SATA and PCIe x4/x2 SSDs
Supports AMD Ryzen 3 processors (reported to also support Ryzen 5 with the latest BIOS update.
A PCI Express x16 slot which I may use for a NVIDIA graphics card in the future.
4 - SATA 6GB/s connectors
1 - HDMI connector and 1 DisplayPort connector so I can add a second monitor if needed.
Good performance.
Ease of setup
Those are the highlights of things that were important to me for my use.
Cons:
The only complaint so far was that to get the VM working I had to enable a setting that the MB docs said should be enabled by default (it wasn't).
It was not immediately clear where this setting was located. You have to go to M.I.T. and select Advanced Frequency Settings and then you will find the Advanced CPU Core Settings. Under that setting enable SVM Mode and after doing that Virtual Machines will work fine. (Note you would need to do this for both Windoze and Linux hosts to allow VM operation).
Note I'd seen a couple of reports of issues with the built in WiFi under Windoze, but under Linux it is working very well. I can't say how well it works under Windoze so your mileage may vary.
I'm considering buying it again for a second machine I'm planning on building in the near future.
la placa soporta hasta 6 conexiones serial ata (SATA) y cuenta con una tira de iluminacion a un costado aunque eso en realidad no me importo mucho porque la apague
tiene soporte para un SSD m.2 que si desides usar te deshabilitara un puerto SATA y en caso de que sea NVME te deshabilitara 2 pero no es un problema pues te quedan 4 puertos extras
me gusto que los 2 PCIE 16x tubieran una cubierta de aluminio para reforzarlas pues las placas modernas son algo pesadas y esto se siente como un plus muy bueno
los 4 dims para ram van perfecto si para el dual o qued channel y aprovechar al maximo tus memorias RAM
iene suficientes pins para ventiladores e incluso para sistemas liquidos AIO
la recominedo mucho pues la placa es muy completa y tiene extras que se agradecen mucho y soporta OC con configuracion muy facil
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