Gigabyte X79-UD3 Motherboard Review

Motherboards/Intel S2011 by leeghoofd @ 2012-05-01

Even though main focus is lately on Ivy Bridge, let's not forget about Intel's High End range based on the X79 chipset. One of the main drawbacks of Socket 2011 is the total platform cost. Besides the quad core i7-3820, the hexacores versions cost a pretty penny. On top of that, most of the X79 mainstream boards are far from cheap. Prices of 250 euros and more are pretty common. Luckily for us Gigabyte and ASRock have got 'let's call them a more" budget friendly motherboard in their X79 lineup. Gigabyte's type numbering has always been kept pretty simple. Today's UD3 board is the entry board for their limited socket 2011 series. Limited, because Gigabyte only has got 3 boards left in the X79 range : the UD3, UD5 and a gamer orientated G1 Assasin 2 board. The X79-UD7 board has been EOL'ed. And till now there's still no sign of the X79-UD5 S(erver) version. But does a "cheap" board mean that the quality or performance is inferior ? Time to find out what this X79-UD3 has got in store for us.

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Bios Screenshots

Gigabyte has worked hard to update their bios to a more flashy version then eg on P67. While ASUS and other brands were already doing fine with their EFI biosses with Sandy Bridge, this Gigabyte version remains a bit sluggish. Really weird as this is the high end X79 lineup. We had major issues with the Logitech MX518 on the UD3, 5 and 7. Also changing values in the bios is far from user friendly. The mouse is practically useless as most settings have to be altered and confirmed by the keyboard. Luckily the Z77 boards' biosses got a major overhaul. One of the few flaws of this UD3...

 

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