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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Gigabyte X399 DESIGNARE EX Ripping Some Threads

Review: Gigabyte X399 DESIGNARE EX Ripping Some Threads

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/14/2017 09:11 AM | source: | 12 comment(s)
Review: Gigabyte X399 DESIGNARE EX Ripping Some Threads

In this review, we take the mighty Gigabyte X399 DESIGNARE EX for a spin. Let's manage some mega-threading with a Ryzen Threadripper processor. 

Read the full review here.







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HK-1
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#5491782 Posted on: 11/13/2017 10:57 AM
wow this mobo is awesome I want one for me yesterday :p

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#5491818 Posted on: 11/13/2017 01:54 PM
Looks good. Good perf numbers, too.

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#5491820 Posted on: 11/13/2017 02:10 PM
Yeah looks pretty dope! :)

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#5491839 Posted on: 11/13/2017 03:43 PM
Great review and a nice read. Awesome to see how good out of the box the bios is , platform seems mature enough with little to no issues. Nice full feature rich motherboard , me like !

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#5491891 Posted on: 11/13/2017 07:56 PM
Stay away from Gigabyte mainboards is all I can tell you. Support is horrible. They hardly ever update their BIOSes, Gigabyte software for managing the mainboard is a mess (when it works, when you read their forums you clearly see, it mostly doesn't work). I've had my BIOS selfdestroyed twice already since I bought my AORUS GA-AX370-Gaming K7 in September, it just kills itself when computer is in standby for a long enough time, thanks god it got dual BIOS so you can recover the system and overwrite the broken BIOS that way. No, can't recommend it, was my first and last mainboard from that company.

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