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Review: Gigabyte Z370N WIFI - OMG The Cutest Of Them All?
We review and test the small yet agile Gigabyte Z370N WIFI motherboard, this Mini ITX Form Factor based measures just 17x17cm, yet is as fast as its bigger bethrens. We'll pair it with the new six-core Core i7 8700K. Will it perform as fast as the more expensive SKUs? Well, heck yeah.
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#5509244 Posted on: 01/10/2018 01:27 PM
This kinda makes me sad because ot reminds me of my small, little john jonhson, know what im saying?.
This kinda makes me sad because ot reminds me of my small, little john jonhson, know what im saying?.
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#5509317 Posted on: 01/10/2018 04:29 PM
There's a 2nd M.2 slot on the back of the board that wasn't mentioned in the review. The one on the front takes a NVMe or SATA M.2, but the one on the back only takes NVMe
There's a 2nd M.2 slot on the back of the board that wasn't mentioned in the review. The one on the front takes a NVMe or SATA M.2, but the one on the back only takes NVMe

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#5509378 Posted on: 01/10/2018 07:37 PM
Well crap, I seriously totally missed that. This board just keeps on getting better
There's a 2nd M.2 slot on the back of the board that wasn't mentioned in the review. The one on the front takes a NVMe or SATA M.2, but the one on the back only takes NVMe 

Well crap, I seriously totally missed that. This board just keeps on getting better

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#5509609 Posted on: 01/11/2018 10:47 AM
If you only need quality sounds without features (dynamic volume, Surround effect, etc...), consider getting USB DAC.
For 80 Ohms I am on-board sound would be enough. DT 770 I guess?
Exactly.
So the answer is no?
If you only need quality sounds without features (dynamic volume, Surround effect, etc...), consider getting USB DAC.
For 80 Ohms I am on-board sound would be enough. DT 770 I guess?
Exactly.
So the answer is no?

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If you only need quality sounds without features (dynamic volume, Surround effect, etc...), consider getting USB DAC.
For 80 Ohms I am on-board sound would be enough. DT 770 I guess?