Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R (Rev 2.0) Motherboard Review

@ 2010/09/22
Many of Gigabyte's initially released X58 motherboards have gone through
several transitions over the last two years to accommodate new features and
to provide better performance. The most notable change came in the form of
USB3.0 and SATA 6.0Gbps support. When first released, the UD3R moniker
represented the company's budget alternative to those wanting to jump onto
the X58 bandwagon. The problem was the 4 memory slot design often
discouraged people from buying it for future expansion purposes. In
response, Gigabyte have streamlined their budget segment and with the
addition of the latest features, created the GA-X58A-UD3R where the second
'A' denotes USB3.0 and SATA 6.0Gbps compliance. On a similar note, the 'UD'
abbreviation represents their Ultra Durable design throughout their product
line up. Furthermore, they have revised the board with a much better VRM
circuitry with 12 phase PWM design on the CPU for superior overclocking.
Other than that, we can expect to see many of Gigabyte's innovative features
such as the 2 oz copper PCB, extra USB power, 3-way graphics card support
and a rich application suite to manage the motherboard from a user friendly
windows environment. In essence, it has the making of a high end motherboard
with a few cost cutting compromises to appeal to a budget minded audience.


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