Gigabyte G1.Sniper B6 review -
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The G1.Sniper B6 is based on the Intel B85 chipset, its black and green color scheme should go well with reference-design GTX 980 and GTX 970 graphics cards, the G1.Sniper B6 comes with out of the box support for "Haswell" and "Devil's Canyon" CPUs like the 4770K and 4970K.
The audio solution is based on a Realtek ALC898 CODEC (110 dBA SNR), ground-layer isolation, Nichicon audiophile-grade electrolytic capacitors on the AMP stage, and a removable OPAMP chip.
The board features AMI UEFI BIOS with GIGABYTE's latest G1.Killer series setup program, backed by dual-BIOS. Gigabyte are really going all out with their G1.Sniper series. The B6 motherboard is designed to support LGA 1150 Haswell CPUs.
Lovely to see that Gigabyte embedded green LEDs throughout the PCB giving it a bright green halo. It is a pretty looking board within its class alright.
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