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Reviews (6)

Nov 24, 2021
A quiet and aesthetically pleasing PSU
This is a very well built product that would not be out of place in any showcase gaming PC. It's also incredibly quiet even when the PC is under heavy load during gaming. I am impressed!

Feb 15, 2018
Retro system fun!
These boards are great for those of us that are chasing that warm nostalgic feeling that working with hardware and software from 15-20 years ago brings (and playing those old games again!). There is no need to go after those expensive PII and PIII boards. A Pentium 4 on a socket 478 board is ideal for a retro Windows 98 build and comes at a fraction of the price of earlier Pentiums. The Gigabyte name is generally well thought of when considering older motherboards, although I would consider a board from any of the big manufacturers of that era and would not shy away from any of the main chipsets either. This a good solid board that is easy to find your way around and work with. It's just good all round.

Feb 18, 2022
The little motherboard that could.
It's a tiny little motherboard but it is definitely capable of supporting mid-range gaming set-ups. I used it as an interim board for an i7 8700k with 32GB RAM and an RX590. It accepted all of those without any fuss or tweaks needed and ran like a champ at stock speeds for all three components for 2 weeks. I'm really impressed with it and will keep as a standby board for personal use.
In fact I would be comfortable with building a system around it for 1080p gamers that do not want to overclock or have massive aftermarket coolers installed.