Just upgraded my PC last weekend with this little guys big brother, the X870E, absolutely love the all white look of these board...Gigabyte has done well with the recent released AM5 boards 👌. Great vid again guys.
Noone will buy it at $600AUD down here and it'll soon drop in price, if Gigabyte wants to shift them. Pretty typical story with PC components down under.
Seems like mostly a downgrade from their B650i Aorus Ultra, for more money. The B650 had a heatpipe to cool the chipset and one of the m.2 drives, and a backplate to cool the rear m.2 drive.. and 3 M.2 drive spots total.
@ethanschwake4369 nope. Especially not for itx. Usually the biggest difference is pci e lanes. But seeing as itx only has one slot, they aren't needed. I'm currently using the b650i with a 9800x3d. Love it and love the 3 m.2 slots.
This being the 2nd X870-I motherboard to come out, I like the white fabrication (a feature that was primarily reserved for intel boards) , I would have liked the addition of an clear cmos button on the rear IO shield. It did come late to market cause I've already picked up the Asus Strix X870-I and built a system around that. This board would have looked badass paired up with my Starfield branded 7900 XTX.
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Great review. For the future, it would be good to provide information whether there is a coil whine. None of the reviewers pays attention to this. Unfortunately, more and more equipment is being made on a mass scale. And when browsing the Internet or doing other work, there is nothing worse than a buzzing motherboard
@@errr9408 If they didn't mention coil whine, there probably wasn't any-or, at least, it wasn't bothersome enough to make note of. Even when coil whine is a problem, that's not necessarily representative of the whole product line. In many years of assembling PCs, I've encountered many instances of bad coil whine being isolated to a single unit with another purchased from the same batch being just fine. It's usually pretty easy to remedy as well if you're able to discern which component is making the noise. Just squirt some hot glue on it and it'll stop it from vibrating at those annoying high-pitched frequencies.
@@Derek.IversonBelieve me, most reviewers don't pay attention to it. They review the product, some put it together like GS for what props, the fans don't have low rpm so they may not even know that the board is "playing". Or they will put it in the case where it will jam the coils together with the fans. He doesn't buy a record and doesn't spend a lot of money to glue it..
board looks good but rear I/O is meh at best & audio header is unusable. I will give them props for only using breakout cables for the fan headers this time. I returned the B650i because of all electronic spaghetti that was in my case after building with that board.
All white ITX, I've waiting... But[3] R.G.B. connectors, but only 2 non-CPU fan headers; and yes their still those weak mini fan connectors with extension cables. ...well whatever I guess. That audio connection - NO.
Not Nvidia, when Nvidia figure it out how to do it "better" they'll just jack the price up by 50% or more, i'm sure gamers will miss him whenever he decides to go to Hell
Never before did we have such a plethora of choice for mini ITX cases, but a limited and boring selection of ITX motherboards
I'm disappointed that they didn't have 3 nvme slots like the b650i aorus ultra.
Just upgraded my PC last weekend with this little guys big brother, the X870E, absolutely love the all white look of these board...Gigabyte has done well with the recent released AM5 boards 👌.
Great vid again guys.
$600 AU! $300 US is high but OK. But the AUD plus GST is not half the US dollar value.
Marco, we just gotta hope the USD drops hard so our AUD rises high thus should bring electronics prices down
Once the total price exceeds the import duties threshold, sure, but at this price point double is really hard to swallow.
Noone will buy it at $600AUD down here and it'll soon drop in price, if Gigabyte wants to shift them. Pretty typical story with PC components down under.
I came to see the AM5 socket… I was not disappointed 👍
Been waiting on this. Beautiful board.
Outrageous price for the features tbh. X670 here we go
just bought this
in my dream
Seems like mostly a downgrade from their B650i Aorus Ultra, for more money. The B650 had a heatpipe to cool the chipset and one of the m.2 drives, and a backplate to cool the rear m.2 drive.. and 3 M.2 drive spots total.
@@VeritronX is there any big feature difference from B650 to X870 in the itx scene?
@ethanschwake4369 nope. Especially not for itx. Usually the biggest difference is pci e lanes. But seeing as itx only has one slot, they aren't needed.
I'm currently using the b650i with a 9800x3d. Love it and love the 3 m.2 slots.
oooo not happy with the lack of rear USBs. seems bare
Isn’t that the case for most of these boards in this form factor?
I don't know why they can't get 3 m.2 slots here. the b650 one has 3 slots.
X670e has 4 freaking slot and non are compromised. Like who in the world only uses one M.2 slots, as a gamer I would used all 4.
Gonna wait for other brands to drop their itx boards. I'd take their B650 board over this one because this seems like a downgrade to be honest.
Technically U r paying much more for a naming upgrade along with a usb4 port.... Same situation as the Rog one
Use your influence to get msi to catch up. They can't save intel but they can bring that edge ti to am5 sooner than march. edit even if it is white...
It's coming in Jan
@@GearSeekers thank you for intervening. It's good to have friends with influence.
Price for it is just nuts.
Cool looking mobo, will look sick in a all white PC
This being the 2nd X870-I motherboard to come out, I like the white fabrication (a feature that was primarily reserved for intel boards) , I would have liked the addition of an clear cmos button on the rear IO shield. It did come late to market cause I've already picked up the Asus Strix X870-I and built a system around that. This board would have looked badass paired up with my Starfield branded 7900 XTX.
With the availability of 5GB switches I would much rather have 10GB ethernet ports.
While I expect a reduction in features, that IO feels REALLY barebones
YES!!!! My next board.
I Need some cheaper Itx boards
2.5Gb lan only ?
I am annoyed it's not being called Spinning Rust!
#makespinningrustspinagain
just bought this one today, got it for $370 instead of getting the B650E-I from Asus ROG Strix that priced $350.
just moved to the M-atx version, the pro ice, to follow you into the A3 wood with a new to me, 4090 ;-)..... i do like the white look.
I'm really digging this board. Plus I'm glad they ditched that stupid breakout piece that they and Asus did.
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Great review. For the future, it would be good to provide information whether there is a coil whine. None of the reviewers pays attention to this. Unfortunately, more and more equipment is being made on a mass scale. And when browsing the Internet or doing other work, there is nothing worse than a buzzing motherboard
@@errr9408 If they didn't mention coil whine, there probably wasn't any-or, at least, it wasn't bothersome enough to make note of. Even when coil whine is a problem, that's not necessarily representative of the whole product line. In many years of assembling PCs, I've encountered many instances of bad coil whine being isolated to a single unit with another purchased from the same batch being just fine.
It's usually pretty easy to remedy as well if you're able to discern which component is making the noise. Just squirt some hot glue on it and it'll stop it from vibrating at those annoying high-pitched frequencies.
@@Derek.IversonBelieve me, most reviewers don't pay attention to it. They review the product, some put it together like GS for what props, the fans don't have low rpm so they may not even know that the board is "playing". Or they will put it in the case where it will jam the coils together with the fans. He doesn't buy a record and doesn't spend a lot of money to glue it..
board looks good but rear I/O is meh at best & audio header is unusable. I will give them props for only using breakout cables for the fan headers this time. I returned the B650i because of all electronic spaghetti that was in my case after building with that board.
It's white with a 10 layer PCB; it must be good for something... Right? /s
Nice looking card but I hate it so much when they place the 8 pins EPS in that spot. It's so hard to access and unplug.
All white ITX, I've waiting...
But[3] R.G.B. connectors, but only 2 non-CPU fan headers; and yes their still those weak mini fan connectors with extension cables.
...well whatever I guess.
That audio connection - NO.
we need micro ATX AM5 motherboards. ITX is too restrictive. I want three or four M.2 slots and that’s not possible on ITX.
Gigabyte have some nerve still refusing to budge from using those godawful mini pwm connectors
Can this do 8000MT's and up on RAM?
Should I return the Strix I just got?
If you want the USB 4, yes.
no drivers usb stick 🤔
B650E-I has a better price, and gigabytes A620 ITX motherboard isn’t bad
For the lower price still Rog b650E-I from ASUS offers better features and quite rich back I/O.
700 on amazon US after this video
No TOSLink... so I'm out. Maybe I should just get a new AVR.
the PCB is actually silver not white
Still hate it
But Itx White makes no sense xD
super expensive and breaks super early
It costs 350eur what the actual fuck
#spinning-rush-gang Ignore the haters.
Not Nvidia, when Nvidia figure it out how to do it "better" they'll just jack the price up by 50% or more, i'm sure gamers will miss him whenever he decides to go to Hell
fat finger problem!hahaha
These one M.2 PCIE 5 lane bull crap. These X870 boards are a god Dann joke. Who uses one M.2 drives, not real gamers.
I hope companies make matx boards. I wanna do my tower 300 build already 🥲