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 Gigabyte EG45M-UD2H motherboard review

 By: Hilbert Hagedoorn Edited by Ian R. Barling | Published: May 15, 2009  



Unboxing the motherboard

On the next few pages we'll show you some photos. The images were taken at 4272 x 2848 pixels and then scaled down. The camera used was a Canon 450D - 12 MegaPixel.

Alright, it's time to have a closer look at Gigabyte's offering, let's break open the packaging.

Gigabyte motherboard review

But there's no Guru3D review without the package, no Sir. And yes yes .. Gigabyte makes sure you'll notice it's Ultra durable alright ;)

Gigabyte motherboard review

So here we have the kit. As you can see, the m-ATX form factor definitely shows. It's quite wondrous how much performance and features a small motherboard can pack really. BTW a m-ATX motherboard always fits into your standard ATX sized chassis. Don't worry about that please. You'll receive the defaults and necessities, nothing extravagant though. But well .. at a 115 EUR price level, one should not expect that either I guess.

Gigabyte motherboard review

One thing can be said about the GA-EG45M-UD2H, it is colorful alright. The united colors of Benetton Gigabyte :) But let's walk through connectivity shall we.

Gigabyte motherboard review

At the rear place something I like to see very much, it's stuffed with connectors, that's what I call a cluster. We start on the left with a combo of PS2 mouse/keyboard connector. Directly above it 2 USB ports.

Then a plethora of VGA loving, VGA connector, DVI and HDMI, lovely. Right next to it an optical TOSLINK output, very good stuff for a HTPC connecting to a receiver. Then two more USB ports, a Firewire connector and eSATA port. Then a gigabit Ethernet connector and yet again 2 USB ports. And all the way to the right the analog audio connectors which get their funky tunes from the integrated ALC889A audio controller (Realtek). Realtek also deals with networking duties (RTL8111C Gigabit Ethernet chip) which is pretty decent really.



 


 

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