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Review on 🖥️ GIGABYTE Z590 UD AC - ATX Motherboard with Triple M.2, PCIe 4.0, USB 3.2 Gen 2, Intel Wireless-AC, 2.5GbE LAN (LGA 1200, Intel Z590) by Jagvir Singhtakhar ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good balance of price/quality, recommend it.

With 10700K in turbo boost mode, vrm did not heat up above 50 degrees. The processor itself did not drive. The top m.2 is powered by pcie processor lines, so will only work on 11 series processors. On the same m.2 there is a good radiator. I haven't tried RGB tapes and overclocking the processor, but there are a lot of overclocking settings in bios If the PC reboots for no apparent reason, you need to disable CPU C-states in bios. This is a problem with many Z-590s.

Pros
  • Inexpensive relative to other mothers on the z590. Good wifi, Internet speed was limited only by the provider's tariff. 3 pieces m.2, if you connect nvme disks - sata ports do not fall off.
Cons
  • not the most obvious standard bios settings. I didn’t want to boot from sata ports (I didn’t install m.2 ssd yet) The average M.2 is completely covered by the cooling of the video card, if there is a radiator on the SSD, it will not be possible to install it. A few months later, I can add a problem with ating the BIOS. I have a GTX1070 installed and after the ate 5 short beeps on boot, but the PC still boots. The problem turned out to be that csm support is disabled by default and you need to remove the video card and connect the monitor to the built-in one in order to enter the settings. If there is a processor with index F, nothing will be done. 2 it suddenly turned out that the video card still displays the image when csm support is disabled, but only via hdmi. Through displayport - 5 beeps and a black screen before loading the OS