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Review on Motherboard GIGABYTE B365M H (rev. 1.0) by Virot Teerachetmongk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

There were concerns about vrm - that it would overheat and slow down the processor. Under load, aida vrm warmed up in the case to 70 degrees (I measured it with a pyrometer, but it doesn’t matter - the internal sensor gives the same readings) - for a board without heatsinks, this is excellent, given that there is a temperature limit of up to 105 degrees. I put a non-turret bag on the percent so that it blew on the circuit, and the temperature dropped to 65 and this was in silent mode in a stress test in a closed case (there are valves for blowing in and blowing out one at a time). Please don't resort to mommy's specialists and don't shout that it's too much - it's completely normal, these boards are designed for such loads, and even if there are such temperatures in operation, which is unlikely, the board will not die. I had a board that with vrm 90 degrees worked in the server room for about a year and everything was fine. Why such a fee for such a percentage? The board for the i58600k z370 burned out (water got into the case a little from above and a droplet flowed directly into the processor power circuit and that's it, the end), but the percentage and everything else survived, I needed a board to just start the PC and work - this is the cheapest and with all the necessary connectors .

Pros
  • Cheap, there are all the outputs that are needed, a lot of usb (for boards that are more expensive, they generally have 4, and here 6) Despite the frail vrm, it exported the i58600k (yes, I understand that K on such a board does not mean anything and in fact the processor works like a regular i5-8600, but even so it is quite a powerful processor for such a power supply).
Cons
  • Not found