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June 2016
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The editors liked
Great descriptions in UEFI
Plenty of connectivity options
The editors didn't like
Turbo BCLK is not enabled
Odd color scheme
8pin power header location
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Published: 2016-11-30, Author: Jacob , review by: tomshardware.com
Great descriptions in UEFI, Plenty of connectivity options
Turbo BCLK is not enabled, odd color scheme, 8pin power header location
Solid as a rock and gives me room to grow. Worth the investment for serious advanced prosumers. - MORE: Best Motherboards MORE: How To Choose A Motherboard MORE: All Motherboard Content Follow us on Facebook, Google+, RSS, Twitter and Y...
Published: 2016-10-22, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com
When GIGABYTE announced its X170 line of motherboards with server chipsets back at CES in January 2016, I was relatively skeptical. Here was a prosumer product with an odd name (there's no X170 chipset for a start), in camouflage attire being marketed to...
To say that we were surprised with this motherboard would be an understatement. We have look at several Z170 motherboards that were fully loaded boards that had tons of features, but the X170 Extreme ECC stood out from the pack.The ability to run Xeons or...
Abstract: When we think about workstation PCs, and the hardware within, we start feeling a little groggy. Our eyelids droop, and we fight to stay awake. Why? Because workstations are boring. The magazine is Computer Power User , people, not Computer Power Snoozer...
& conclusion The Gigabyte GA-X170 Extreme ECC is motherboard wise is a little gem in terms of design and features in relation to Xeon platforms targeted at the enthusiast consumer and prosumer. Realistically though the Extreme ECC is going to be a hard s...
I have seen a lot of discussion about this motherboard on the internet, and a lot of doubt about a workstation motherboard loaded with gaming features. The purpose of this motherboard is simple, to provide a workstation motherboard with gaming features...
Abstract: Meanwhile you can find benchmark values of 28 recent Z270 and Z170 motherboards in our comparison tables. We do not comment the benchmark values. The idea and also the goal is to present to you a market overview which helps you choose the right motherboar...
Solid as a rock and gives me room to grow. Worth the investment for serious advanced prosumers. £199.99 On Amazon MOREBest Motherboards MOREHow To Choose A Motherboard MOREAll Motherboard Content Follow us on Facebook, Google+, RS...
Abstract: With the X170-Extreme ECC Gigabyte has a somewhat different motherboard in its portfolio. Based on the C236 server chipset it combines server with gaming features. To what this combination adds up, that's what we're going to show you on the following page...
Good performance, Great durability through great components, Thunderbolt 3 40Gbps and USB 3.1 10Gbps, Tripple SATA-Express 16Gbps, Dual M.2 32Gbps, Killer E2400 and Intel i219 NIC, Creative Audio, 4K at 60Hz iGPU support, 3-way GPU support,
Network chips can’t be teamed, “Gigabyte’s X170-Extreme ECC bring everything to the table in a beautifully crafted motherboard. If you want it, it supports it – and it priced very competitively.”, Gigabyte X170-Extreme ECC (Intel C236) Motherboard Review,
PricingThe Gigabyte X170-Extreme ECC is brand new at the time of writing and can as such be a bit tricky to get hold of until stock arrives everywhere. At the time of writing, I found the motherboard listed for $309.99 at NewEgg, £194.90 at Alternate UK...