@@JAnx01the ds3h series are gigabytes budget line of boards. No one is going to pair this with even a 13600k. For non k locked cpus this is more than enough
@@EarFellOff Actually, I know people that have paired them with 13600K and even 13700K. Intel is part of a problem. i5 / i7 used to be 95 / 125 W chips in the 11th generation and even less in the previous ones. Now they're 180W / 230W chips. Suddenly, they are power hogs and the manufacturers haven't adjusted their entry level boards at all for this, yet they claim on their spec sheets that these boards are good enough for everything from Celerons to i9-13900KS even. Scam! It's even worse with prebuilts. Our department recently received new HO workstation PCs with i7-13700K. I had a look inside, somehow the CPU cooler looks like the stock Intel cooler from several generations ago and there are no VRM heatsinks at all. It gets 16000 points in Cinebench R23 and there are hardlocked 65W / 125W PL1/PL2 limits. So it performs like an i5-13400. What a scam! The company could've saved thousands purchasing those instead.
@@EarFellOffthis board very likely can not even handle the PL2 of a non-k i5-13500 ! Stay away from this. Its garbage. The DS3H series is definitely not going strong.
Please don't recommend lower mid tier boards for i9 CPUs, the VRM will not be able to handle the power load for anything above i5-12400/13400. This board is basically for CPUs up to 65W TDP.
Thanks for exploring good value parts: I'm on a Gigabyte B660M Aorus Pro DDR4, also great value with a 12600K. It's always touchy to choose cheaper parts that will be used to hard work, but at least the money saved can go to more critical parts.
DS3H VRM aren't going to handle a 13600k, let alone 13900k! This is something you should have made clear within the first minute of the video. Plus B760MGXAX DDR4 is only $30 more and it actually CAN handle the 13600k just fine!
@@hereticverethragna746if this board is anything like its direct predecessor B660M DS3H (vrm specs seem identical) absolutely not ! Stay away from this. The recommendation is total BS, this is a very flawed board. Only get this if you build a Celeron or i3 system.
I deeply appreciate the detail you go into on unboxing and reviews; especially motherboards. Please keep up the good work. Thumbs up for video and Sub gained from me.. Outstanding video.
Great review. Just FYI - over here in the U.S. we are heading into a recession and inflation / daily good is skyrocketing. Budget friendly hardware is nice to see / hear about.
Since Intel will abandon the LGA1700 in their next gen CPUs and DDR5 offers minimal performance gains at best, this is a great value motherboard, particularly when paired with the 12100 or 12100F.
never been issue to us when the board is only $84 bucks vs AM5...$gazillion dollars for just a board that fried your cpu's...no thanks, i wait when am5+ comes out since its been in the works for long time now since problem starting arise in their testing facility back year ago...so AMD already knew about it
What would you suggest for a MEDIA SERVER ... Board ? CPU (APU), i5-12400, Ryzen 5 5600G, etc. ? No GPU card used (all on apu or board) ! HBA SAS/SATA card ? Second NIC card if board only has one rj-45 port ? Is seems today that more and more people are building home servers, (online storage is too expensive) but few you-tubers are covering affordable home builds. More of this content please !
Please consider making a video for the i5 12400/13400 only iGPU performance for content creation until getting a decent dGPU. I know you made a video like that for the i9, but I wonder how the results can be for a more budget CPU option.
If you are on a low budget this is a nice board but personally I would advice to save a bit more for MSI MAG B760 TOMAHAWK WIFI DDR4. It got 3 nvme slots (with heatsinks!) and it has 9 Usb ports on the back (4xtype2, 4xtype3, 1xtypeC). And a 12+1 power section. So it is the best equipped B760 board which is about 50-100 Euro cheaper than entry level Z790 boards. Great choice for 13400 and 13500 😎 I'm sure it can handle 13600K as well but you would have to give up on undervolting and buy a better cooler instead. 13700K could be a bit too much for it. Hard to tell...
Most 12 phase/stage boards with heatsinks can handle any cpu without any power limits. Unless if the power stages are cheap low amp stages and the heatsink is weak. Otherwise get an vrm fan.
@@Harzexe I have a 14stage 7 phase board and I haven't seen my vrm above 48°c at a 224w workload for 1hour. Although I do have an Arctic Liquid freezer II 280 which cools my vrm and crazy airflow through my case. So more is always better certainly with motherboard which usually die before the cpu so I agree with you
@@apotato5563 vrm temps differences between Z790 and B760 are big usually. Most of Z790 boards will reach about 60-70C in full load with 13900K while most of B760 boards with the same cpu hit 95-100C. There is no way you would want to use 13900K with B760 when you put heavy workload on it.
Hello and congratulations for the video, I have a limited budget and I am very undecided on which motherboard to mount an I5 13500 on. I would also like to do undervolt to reduce consumption and temperatures and what you described seems to me to be the lowest cost solution. I don't need anything else, the important thing is that the card doesn't create problems. Can you also give me some advice for the undervolt? Thank you...... sorry for the English I'm translating
I have been using Gigabitye for 6.5 years, until recently, I bought a Asus H610M motherboard, costed about USD77.- (Hong Kong dollars 599.-) I planned to buy AMD, but there were rumors of AMD overheart, so I bought the cheapest motherboard and cpu compatible with DDR4 I am using. the total cost is about USD205.- (HKD1,600)
@@JayzBeerz OC the RAM will void your warranty. Unlike AMD, Intel RAM speed has little effect, especially on lower end CPU. AMD is much worst, since it also voids your warranty. I think 90% of AMD systems have no warranty. What's the point of AMD EXPO when they will void your warranty? Thanks Evil Su, and making the RAM market more confusing.
Pessoal, posso estar enganado, mas acho que a linha B760 NÃO suporta overclock de processadores de 13ª e 14ª geração da Intel (mesmo sendo K). Acho que só os chipsets da linha Z790. Vocês precisam esclarecer isso, pois foi mencionada possibilidade de overclock aí e estão usando um processador de 14ª geração.
If I could do a tradeoff to acquire different features on such a cheap board, I would trade one of the 2 DisplayPort's for intel 2.5g LAN rather than Realtek.
My question Is: Are the VRM's enough on this motherboard to support a i5 13600k? The reason Im saying this is because I know that the b660 version was not enough for anything above an i5 12400f
hey i just got b660m ds3h. I might need your help , if i were to install i7 12700 on this motherboard is it safe? or what vrm cooler must I do @@thefisherman4380
What about this whole special that was dedicated to DDR 5 advantages for creators..? Are we already throwing that "ULTIMATE RAM + XMP Guide" video under the bus?
No-no, ddr5 is a different topic, but let us not forget the amazing last opportunity to grab some cheap ddr4 and not worry about any issues since the IMC for ddr4 is well matured :)
Sir, Can i Use F5-6000J3238G32GX2-RS5K RAM Kit instead of F5-6000J3238G32GX2-TZ5RK What is the Difference Between These TWO sir. I think Both Main Components are Same, Only Aesthetics Difference. Please Confirm Me Sir.. Going to Use the ASUS Z790 Creator WiFi Motherboard Sir..
@@Tanseri08 It will boot but under heavy CPU load the VRMs will overheat quickly and the cpu will throttle. The 14400 has a max power of 148W and this board is total garbage and unlikely to handle this unless you live at the north pole.
Can this handle 13500 in full power with power limit off? Or will it make the cpu throttle? What about sustained performance? Will it able to hold the clockspeed for long time at 100℅ load?
Does that mean I can use this motherboard out of the box with my i5 12400 without any bios update or degrade really? I thought i would have to degrade the bios for 12th gen support😅😅
Bro, believe in me. It's NOT a good motherboard, this vrm overheats like hell with a "simple" 12500/12600k. Please guys, if you can afford something slightly better, just go for it.
I can confirm this. I have the B660M DS3H, the very similar direct predecessor and the VRMs are HORRIBLE. Anything above 115W as power limit (even for a short time) and the CPU suddenly drops to 1GHz before clocking back up. This board is borderline for i5, can only recommend this for i3 or Celeron.
@@GEMOGamingytthis is not what this is about. This board can NOT handle many non-k cpus ! For example the 13600 non-k has a PL2 of 154W which this board definitely can not handle.
Hi Bro, I am looking to buy/build a good budget-friendly PC My current budget amount is- 600-700$ Can you please suggest which build would be better? I am confused, Intel or Ryzen. I am also looking for the latest motherboard & components that would support future upgrades for RAM, etc., and if I can install a good GPU on this same budget, that would be great. Please suggest some configurations for both Intel & AMD. It's a request and please reply. PC would be used for gaming & work Thanks & Regards
@@iamamish I am not looking for a very high-end PC or 1440p or 4K gaming rig. Would like to play recent games on decent fps/resolution . This PC will be used for Work & Gaming
@@vinvvinv7460 I recommend looking at a recent Tom's Hardware article entitled, "Best PC Builds for Gaming: From Sub $500 Budgets to $4000+". I'd link it here, but the comment would get flagged as spam. Additionally as I mentioned, OP has some videos recommending PCs at various budget levels.
Here In italy costumer support of gigabyte is so poor that if you happen an RMA it is an Odissey🤨! Vendors thats value costumer sactisfation refuse to sell this brand. And its a pity because some line es Aourus are good quality product
Yes, i think it was hardware unboxed did a video on am5 mobos and the gigabyte ds3h was one of the top for the budget range along with the asrock riptide. If your looling at am4 might be a different story but there is plenty of info out there. Am4 I would personally go with b550 msi pro. For am4 check out pc builder and hardware unboxed.
It can be half the price of other brands, but I am never ever again buying Gigabyte products, psu died, motherboard lost 2 ram slots for no reason, gpu died..
Asrock B650M HDV/M.2 is better equipped & costs roughly the same, for those of you who want an AM5 system. 2.5G Lan, front USB-c Gen2, Gen5 + Gen4 M.2, WiFi-card slot, attached I/O shield and Thunderbolt 4 plug _AND_ a promised long term AM5 socket support. All for $5 bucks more.
It’s good to see decent well specked 👍💪motherboards for ‘cheap’ compared to the variety of well advertised overpriced 💸models by every manufacturer 🤦🙈. Thank you for covering this.
this is what i did with my i7 9700k paring it with a b365 board. my CPU wont even boost to the max boost clock on stock BIOS settings, even if you set the settings right, and use intel XTU to unlock or just adjust the power limits a bit so it can sustain max boost clocks, the VRM's on the motherboard will literally melt. HAHAHA! VRM temps go up to 120c to 130c. crazy temps when pairing unlocked CPU's on these cheap motherboards. but this is perfect for non overclockable cpus.
„Noctua is gonna love this.“Haha nice one
Been loving the DS3H series of boards since B450; good to see they’re still going strong.
Have you been "loving" the VRM overheating too?
@@JAnx01the ds3h series are gigabytes budget line of boards. No one is going to pair this with even a 13600k. For non k locked cpus this is more than enough
@@EarFellOff Actually, I know people that have paired them with 13600K and even 13700K. Intel is part of a problem. i5 / i7 used to be 95 / 125 W chips in the 11th generation and even less in the previous ones. Now they're 180W / 230W chips. Suddenly, they are power hogs and the manufacturers haven't adjusted their entry level boards at all for this, yet they claim on their spec sheets that these boards are good enough for everything from Celerons to i9-13900KS even. Scam!
It's even worse with prebuilts. Our department recently received new HO workstation PCs with i7-13700K. I had a look inside, somehow the CPU cooler looks like the stock Intel cooler from several generations ago and there are no VRM heatsinks at all. It gets 16000 points in Cinebench R23 and there are hardlocked 65W / 125W PL1/PL2 limits. So it performs like an i5-13400. What a scam! The company could've saved thousands purchasing those instead.
@@EarFellOffthis board very likely can not even handle the PL2 of a non-k i5-13500 ! Stay away from this. Its garbage. The DS3H series is definitely not going strong.
@@geraldh.8047 what about i5 13400f ?
Please make more budget gaming motherboard finds. This is always such a hassle to search for, and always underrated topic on tech channels.
most underrated tech channel on entire youtube platform.
Please don't recommend lower mid tier boards for i9 CPUs, the VRM will not be able to handle the power load for anything above i5-12400/13400. This board is basically for CPUs up to 65W TDP.
I just fried this motherboard ? Is this a bad choice for a 13700F ?
No. If you mount a aluminium radiator on vrm
Thanks for exploring good value parts: I'm on a Gigabyte B660M Aorus Pro DDR4, also great value with a 12600K. It's always touchy to choose cheaper parts that will be used to hard work, but at least the money saved can go to more critical parts.
Using B550M DS3H for months with my 5600G and I am happy with it
Me Too💯
Can it handle intel I5 13500? Also do u recommend the DDR5 version of it with builtin Wifi?
DS3H VRM aren't going to handle a 13600k, let alone 13900k! This is something you should have made clear within the first minute of the video. Plus B760MGXAX DDR4 is only $30 more and it actually CAN handle the 13600k just fine!
He not only didn't call this out but I think he said it could handle a 13900k.
Can this run a 13500 at full power with turning the power limit off? Badly needed the info
@@hereticverethragna746if this board is anything like its direct predecessor B660M DS3H (vrm specs seem identical) absolutely not !
Stay away from this. The recommendation is total BS, this is a very flawed board. Only get this if you build a Celeron or i3 system.
@@geraldh.8047 ddr5 version of this board has upgraded vrm, check them out
I deeply appreciate the detail you go into on unboxing and reviews; especially motherboards. Please keep up the good work. Thumbs up for video and Sub gained from me.. Outstanding video.
Great review. Just FYI - over here in the U.S. we are heading into a recession and inflation / daily good is skyrocketing. Budget friendly hardware is nice to see / hear about.
what do y'all thinking about pairing i5 13400f with asus prime b760m-k d4 and a 3600 ram ? another option is the asrock b660m - hdv too
Dude, that's the B760M, not the B760 with DDR5. You might wanna edit the title...
thanks! :)
I have a asrock b760m-c in my 1st prebuilt, is it any good,, im very new,, its i5 13400f, 32 gb ddr5, gen4 2tb nmve, 4060
B660M DS3H has 4.0 m.2 slots, also b760m ds3h only has the sole benefit that it doesnt need a BIOS update for 13th gen and thats it
Super MB, i have now and with i5 12400F it is fantastic deal, excellent combo ❤
Man your videos got some nice colors that just POP! Good work :)
Since Intel will abandon the LGA1700 in their next gen CPUs and DDR5 offers minimal performance gains at best, this is a great value motherboard, particularly when paired with the 12100 or 12100F.
never been issue to us when the board is only $84 bucks vs AM5...$gazillion dollars for just a board that fried your cpu's...no thanks, i wait when am5+ comes out since its been in the works for long time now since problem starting arise in their testing facility back year ago...so AMD already knew about it
Had good luck with the asrcok B760, was surprised how well it was build.
I would go with the ASRock b660 pro RS for the better heat sink ,and also it supports 14th gen with bios update
For Asrock B660M Pro RS you said 2 Display ports.
Its actually one Display port and one HDMI port🙂
I'm gonna get an Asrock B760m - is this a good choice for mid gaming? I know I can't overclock... but can I at least control the LEDs?
checked the price last week and it was $120. I thought I would wait for the price to go down a bit and i checked again and it was $180...🤮
What would you suggest for a MEDIA SERVER ...
Board ?
CPU (APU), i5-12400, Ryzen 5 5600G, etc. ?
No GPU card used (all on apu or board) !
HBA SAS/SATA card ?
Second NIC card if board only has one rj-45 port ?
Is seems today that more and more people are building home servers, (online storage is too expensive)
but few you-tubers are covering affordable home builds.
More of this content please !
Please consider making a video for the i5 12400/13400 only iGPU performance for content creation until getting a decent dGPU. I know you made a video like that for the i9, but I wonder how the results can be for a more budget CPU option.
If you are on a low budget this is a nice board but personally I would advice to save a bit more for MSI MAG B760 TOMAHAWK WIFI DDR4. It got 3 nvme slots (with heatsinks!) and it has 9 Usb ports on the back (4xtype2, 4xtype3, 1xtypeC). And a 12+1 power section. So it is the best equipped B760 board which is about 50-100 Euro cheaper than entry level Z790 boards. Great choice for 13400 and 13500 😎 I'm sure it can handle 13600K as well but you would have to give up on undervolting and buy a better cooler instead. 13700K could be a bit too much for it. Hard to tell...
Most 12 phase/stage boards with heatsinks can handle any cpu without any power limits. Unless if the power stages are cheap low amp stages and the heatsink is weak. Otherwise get an vrm fan.
@@apotato5563 I suppose yeah but if you want to use a board for many, many years it's good to get something that works a few degrees cooler.
Should handle the higher SKU CPU's ok but I'd agree with saving up a bit more for the better board.
@@Harzexe I have a 14stage 7 phase board and I haven't seen my vrm above 48°c at a 224w workload for 1hour.
Although I do have an Arctic Liquid freezer II 280 which cools my vrm and crazy airflow through my case.
So more is always better certainly with motherboard which usually die before the cpu so I agree with you
@@apotato5563 vrm temps differences between Z790 and B760 are big usually. Most of Z790 boards will reach about 60-70C in full load with 13900K while most of B760 boards with the same cpu hit 95-100C. There is no way you would want to use 13900K with B760 when you put heavy workload on it.
Hello and congratulations for the video, I have a limited budget and I am very undecided on which motherboard to mount an I5 13500 on. I would also like to do undervolt to reduce consumption and temperatures and what you described seems to me to be the lowest cost solution. I don't need anything else, the important thing is that the card doesn't create problems. Can you also give me some advice for the undervolt? Thank you...... sorry for the English I'm translating
I have been using Gigabitye for 6.5 years, until recently, I bought a Asus H610M motherboard, costed about USD77.- (Hong Kong dollars 599.-) I planned to buy AMD, but there were rumors of AMD overheart, so I bought the cheapest motherboard and cpu compatible with DDR4 I am using. the total cost is about USD205.- (HKD1,600)
H610 is garbage dude.
@@JayzBeerz Literally some of the Hx10 and Bx60 motherboard share the same layout, VRM, etc, simply a chipset swap.
@@AlfaPro1337 B660 you can OC the RAM on 610 you can't
@@JayzBeerz OC the RAM will void your warranty. Unlike AMD, Intel RAM speed has little effect, especially on lower end CPU. AMD is much worst, since it also voids your warranty. I think 90% of AMD systems have no warranty.
What's the point of AMD EXPO when they will void your warranty? Thanks Evil Su, and making the RAM market more confusing.
@@AlfaPro1337 what does warranty have to do with it. LMAO!
Pessoal, posso estar enganado, mas acho que a linha B760 NÃO suporta overclock de processadores de 13ª e 14ª geração da Intel (mesmo sendo K).
Acho que só os chipsets da linha Z790.
Vocês precisam esclarecer isso, pois foi mencionada possibilidade de overclock aí e estão usando um processador de 14ª geração.
If I could do a tradeoff to acquire different features on such a cheap board, I would trade one of the 2 DisplayPort's for intel 2.5g LAN rather than Realtek.
Can I use it with i5 13600kf?
You can but the VRMs will throttle like hell. Its a garbage board. I guess the video is a paid ad?
My question Is: Are the VRM's enough on this motherboard to support a i5 13600k? The reason Im saying this is because I know that the b660 version was not enough for anything above an i5 12400f
I am useing a b660 with an i7-12700 with a modded vrm cooler😊 vrm temps are great now
hey i just got b660m ds3h. I might need your help , if i were to install i7 12700 on this motherboard is it safe? or what vrm cooler must I do @@thefisherman4380
Is this good for i5 13600kf ?
I got this motherboard coming tmrw.. along with an intel i5-14500 (14gen) cpu... did i goof?
Just bought a z690 ud ddr4 and its great!
best budget b660 mobo is asrock b660m pro rs only 95$ for both vrm heatsinks 2 m2 slots 4 ram slots and more
Would love to see an itx rtx 4070 build!
What about this whole special that was dedicated to DDR 5 advantages for creators..?
Are we already throwing that "ULTIMATE RAM + XMP Guide" video under the bus?
No-no, ddr5 is a different topic, but let us not forget the amazing last opportunity to grab some cheap ddr4 and not worry about any issues since the IMC for ddr4 is well matured :)
It doesn’t have usb 3.0 ? I ordered my case and mother board yesterday my case uses 3.0
How many m.2 nvme drive can be put at a time? Can we install 2 m.2 nvme drives at one go?
Is it good for 13500
Same ques
Sir,
Can i Use F5-6000J3238G32GX2-RS5K RAM Kit instead of F5-6000J3238G32GX2-TZ5RK
What is the Difference Between These TWO sir.
I think Both Main Components are Same, Only Aesthetics Difference.
Please Confirm Me Sir..
Going to Use the ASUS Z790 Creator WiFi Motherboard Sir..
Hi, would you recommend the WiFi ATX version for music production? Thanks
argb or just rgb?
so can a GIGABYTE B760M DS3H AX DDR4 MOTHERBOARD support intel i5 14400F ?
yes
Okay thanks
@@Tanseri08 It will boot but under heavy CPU load the VRMs will overheat quickly and the cpu will throttle. The 14400 has a max power of 148W and this board is total garbage and unlikely to handle this unless you live at the north pole.
Can this handle 13500 in full power with power limit off? Or will it make the cpu throttle? What about sustained performance? Will it able to hold the clockspeed for long time at 100℅ load?
Won’t work. VRMs are total crap on this board.
When it says Wifi 6E, does that mean it has the wifi card already or we have to purchase a separate wifi card?
Bro, is this mother board can handle i5 14th 14500 in full performance? I use my pc 10 - 14 hours in a day
No, the VRMs on this board are total garbage.
Can i pair it with a 12400f? Will it have any vrm verheating problems? For the cpu i have an ak400 cooler
Does that mean I can use this motherboard out of the box with my i5 12400 without any bios update or degrade really?
I thought i would have to degrade the bios for 12th gen support😅😅
I got this motherboard recently. I have no idea on how to get the WiFi to run. Can someone help me?
Better to go for asus tuf gaming Z690 M plus motherboard.
Hi, does this support i5 12400F out of the box?😊
my ds3h ddr4 ud board of this only came with 1 bios button, not with the button on the right!
would this be good with a i7 12700kf?
Does it support iGPU?
Is this good for i7 13700f?
Audio ports are way too limited
with the asrock b660m pro rs, why does it say amd on the top left when its an intel board? OR maybe because it has crossfire support?
if I only have 1 nvme, which slot is the best for me to install?
Can you recommend me some good ram to build with this mb? i would like to have 32gb of ram (2x16) and obviousy ddr4
Bro, believe in me. It's NOT a good motherboard, this vrm overheats like hell with a "simple" 12500/12600k. Please guys, if you can afford something slightly better, just go for it.
what do you recommend for 12600k around this price range?
I can confirm this. I have the B660M DS3H, the very similar direct predecessor and the VRMs are HORRIBLE. Anything above 115W as power limit (even for a short time) and the CPU suddenly drops to 1GHz before clocking back up. This board is borderline for i5, can only recommend this for i3 or Celeron.
@@sebylemnaru1246 Bro, i'd say any b660 (unless b660 hdv from asrock) will perform better than this one
😂 bro this mobo is for non over clock cpus not for K series
@@GEMOGamingytthis is not what this is about. This board can NOT handle many non-k cpus !
For example the 13600 non-k has a PL2 of 154W which this board definitely can not handle.
I just paird 13900k with this and clock won't go avo 4.2ghz 😂
It's a temporary solution till i invest in Good z790 mobo
should i pair this with i5 13400f? anyone?
I'm using 13500
I have asrock b760m-c ddr5 with i5 13400f
@@pegasuspanda724 which cpu cooler you use? you recommend this board?
@@bijoyhossain3663 i am using i5 13500 with this Mobo
it works great ?
Can this handle a i7-13700k ?
Nope.
is this Bluetooth supported
Hi Bro,
I am looking to buy/build a good budget-friendly PC
My current budget amount is- 600-700$
Can you please suggest which build would be better? I am confused, Intel or Ryzen.
I am also looking for the latest motherboard & components that would support future upgrades for RAM, etc., and if I can install a good GPU on this same budget, that would be great.
Please suggest some configurations for both Intel & AMD. It's a request and please reply.
PC would be used for gaming & work
Thanks & Regards
@@iamamish I am not looking for a very high-end PC or 1440p or 4K gaming rig. Would like to play recent games on decent fps/resolution
. This PC will be used for Work & Gaming
@@vinvvinv7460 I recommend looking at a recent Tom's Hardware article entitled, "Best PC Builds for Gaming: From Sub $500 Budgets to $4000+". I'd link it here, but the comment would get flagged as spam. Additionally as I mentioned, OP has some videos recommending PCs at various budget levels.
Here In italy costumer support of gigabyte is so poor that if you happen an RMA it is an Odissey🤨! Vendors thats value costumer sactisfation refuse to sell this brand. And its a pity because some line es Aourus are good quality product
It's the one I use!! well no, mine is B660M DS3H but almost same
is there a motherboard alternative that is similar to this in power/price to this for a Ryzen 9 instead of an intel build?
Yes, i think it was hardware unboxed did a video on am5 mobos and the gigabyte ds3h was one of the top for the budget range along with the asrock riptide. If your looling at am4 might be a different story but there is plenty of info out there. Am4 I would personally go with b550 msi pro. For am4 check out pc builder and hardware unboxed.
LPT - retro printer?
Does this one have pcie gen 4 support on the gpu slot?
I saw Gigabyte and I clicked away😅
Gigabyte is the one exposed by that tech channel about the low quality of their motherboard. still using them? omg
Don't this gigabyte b760 board has a wifi version???
Yeah the AX one
can this handle i7 13700f?
No. VRMs will overheat quickly.
Make a video on cheapest PC parts on earth
It can be half the price of other brands, but I am never ever again buying Gigabyte products, psu died, motherboard lost 2 ram slots for no reason, gpu died..
funny, I just bought this exact mobo 😂
after using the gigabyte rx 6500xt eagle i have lost trust on on gigabyte. even they are making good products with good pricing but still
Brother, you chose the wrong GPU
@@Unknown-ve6vp That's what first came to mind when I saw that comment - Why just Why ?!?!
when u guys know GAMES NEXUS channel.. never touch GIGABYTE MOTHERBOARD.. they always have reliability problems. omg...
whokeys is a fraud dude. but great motherboard.
is it? I actually never used it, though the biggest Italian tech channel is sponsored by them since years and ppl seem pretty happy
can i have a pc
i have the same with i5 14th gen processor
what your gpu card?
Did it work out of the box with your I5 14th gen processor or did you have to flash it?
@@Ryder276 yes it works perfectly fine
@@beratuka4470 Thank You for the quik reply
Asrock B650M HDV/M.2 is better equipped & costs roughly the same, for those of you who want an AM5 system. 2.5G Lan, front USB-c Gen2, Gen5 + Gen4 M.2, WiFi-card slot, attached I/O shield and Thunderbolt 4 plug _AND_ a promised long term AM5 socket support. All for $5 bucks more.
It’s good to see decent well specked 👍💪motherboards for ‘cheap’ compared to the variety of well advertised overpriced 💸models by every manufacturer 🤦🙈. Thank you for covering this.
No bios flashback:(
Yes there is :)
@@theTechNotice ahh they hid it. Used to them being on the back pannel.
the best mb for 13700k-13900k.Very good review
nah bruh if you're buying literally the best gaming cpu, and putting it in cheapest compatible motherboard, you should be in jail
not sure if this is a joke or not, just to be clear, it would make for a terrible paring causing bad performance and shorten the MB lifetime
this is what i did with my i7 9700k paring it with a b365 board. my CPU wont even boost to the max boost clock on stock BIOS settings, even if you set the settings right, and use intel XTU to unlock or just adjust the power limits a bit so it can sustain max boost clocks, the VRM's on the motherboard will literally melt. HAHAHA! VRM temps go up to 120c to 130c. crazy temps when pairing unlocked CPU's on these cheap motherboards. but this is perfect for non overclockable cpus.
PAULMERS9112, STOP POSTING MISINFORMATION. THIS MOTHERBOARD CAN'T EVEN HANDLE A 13600K! THE VRMS ARE TOO WEAK!
@paulmers9112 you are writing total garbage. This board can NOT handle i7 and i9, its borderline even with most i5 CPUs.
i am using it with 13500 😅
how is the vrm? does it overheating?
@@joshmaverick6692 Nope
I have Gigabyte B760 DS3H with i3 13100 and runs perfect. Asrock is bad, cheap brand
Just hilarious putting that 2,000 dollar gpu on a cheapskate Motherboard - LoL !!
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I have not been able to find this board anywhere since the day this video was uploaded. Smells like vaporware to me.
Keren
ps2 connector 🤣🤣🤣🤣