🚀 Power Your Next-Level Build with GIGABYTE B760M DS3H DDR4
The GIGABYTE B760M DS3H DDR4 is a micro-ATX motherboard engineered for 12th and 13th Gen Intel Core processors, featuring a robust 6+2+1 hybrid digital VRM power design, dual PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots with thermal guards, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, and ultra-fast 2.5GbE LAN. Designed for professionals and gamers seeking reliable performance, advanced cooling, and seamless connectivity, it also supports RGB Fusion 2.0 for customizable lighting and offers Q-Flash Plus for easy BIOS updates without additional hardware.
RAM | DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 2133 MHz |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | GIGABYTE |
Series | B760M DS3H DDR4 |
Item model number | B760M DS3H DDR4 |
Item Weight | 1.98 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.43 x 10.43 x 2.12 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.43 x 10.43 x 2.12 inches |
Manufacturer | GIGABYTE |
ASIN | B0BSB6MB15 |
Date First Available | January 3, 2023 |
T**.
Everything worked and feature set was great for simple TrueNAS PC
The board fired up and everything worked as expected. Used for a TrueNAS build vs gaming or business use. Board works fine with M.2 and SATA drives, BIOS settings are straight forward and onboard NIC will run at line-speed for hours.
D**M
Good! "No Bootable Devices Found" fix:
Works fine so far."No Bootable Devices Found"A little troubleshooting advice for noobs like me: when you first boot up after the mobo install and the GIGABYTE BIOS screen shows up with "no bootable devices found" under "Boot Sequence". Be sure to go to advanced settings, and somewhere in there, there's a tab labeled "CMS Support: Disabled" IT HAS TO BE ENABLED (double click) or the computer will not boot. Assign "Storage Boot..." and "Other PCI Devices" to "Legacy". Save and exit and you computer will start after cycling a few times. Took me 2 hours to figure this out. Hope this helps!
M**B
Great budget friendly MOBO
This is a great budget friendly micro ATX motherboard. I have always loved Gigabyte boards and this one is no exception. I needed to finally upgrade my WFH computer as Microsoft will be discontinuing support for Windows 10 and when that day comes I won't be able to log into my workplace VPN on my old computer which cannot 'Officially' be upgraded to Win11.So I replaced the MOBO, CPU, & RAM in my existing case, Re-using the PSU, drives and miscellaneous other bits. It was the cheapest way forward and now that I have everything put back together and running the free upgrade of Windows 11 I do really appreciate the increased speed. I have the OS installed on an M.2 NVME card that connected directly to the CPU (according to Gigabyte) and the thing boots in like 15 seconds. Seriously, My phone doesn't even turn on that quickly. LOL.I did not opt for the DDR5 version of this board because I thought that would be overkill and outside of my 'as cheap as possible' mission statement. I'm also using the onboard graphics of the Core I5 12600 and I'm not noticing any issues at all so far. I'm not into gaming so I dont need the bleeding edge.
O**X
Cheap and reliable for DIY nas projects
I recently built my DIY TrueNAS server using the GIGABYTE B760M DS3H DDR4 motherboard, and it's been a fantastic choice. The motherboard pairs seamlessly with my Intel Core i3-12100 processor, ensuring smooth and stable performance. One of the standout features is the ample number of SATA ports, which is perfect for my multiple storage drives. The dual M.2 slots provide excellent flexibility for future upgrades, and the BIOS is user-friendly, making setup a breeze.The build quality is solid, and the board's layout is well thought out, making cable management straightforward. While the motherboard offers great value, it does come with some limitations, like the lack of built-in Wi-Fi and fewer USB ports than some higher-end models. Despite these minor drawbacks, it's a reliable and efficient choice for a home server, and I'm very satisfied with its performance in my TrueNAS setup.
O**S
not user friendly.
This Motherboard is a cheap product. The MB supplied has been in stock for a few months, and when I used it for a client, I found it would not boot from any SATA drive. The Gigabyte website subjects the user to a mind-numbing set of hoops to jump through just to register the issue, and after you comply, the long wait begins. Obviously, there are no real support technicians available, or for that matter, grey cell-enabled omebas either, because all I asked for was what setting to use when enabling the SATA SSD as the default boot drive. its been 24 hrs - no answer to my question.
B**B
Gigabyte LGA 1700 motherboard
I returned this motherboard because I could not get my Sata port driven DVD drive to work and sound output is wireless. At that time, I was not aware that is the new trend. This was to replace my Gigabyte LGA 1151 motherboard which had wired sound and supported Sata driven DVD Drive. So, I expected more rather than less with the newer board. My thoughts are that in the description or installation instructions there should be notice that the LGA 1700 does not support internal DVD Drive and that purchaser will be getting wireless sound output rather than wired. Other than that board was fairly priced, easy to install, built to last, and works great. Now that I know what to expect my next purchase will be a Gigabyte.
J**H
wont boot without video card
awesome motherboard. i will be getting two more soon.
L**E
Great board, but no mounting bolts included
Notched one star out of "Tech Support" for this M/B not shipping with a packet of bolts that secure board to a case. This should not be a problem if you do a M/B upgrade and retain those bolts after removing old M/B. Still, why would company that sells a M/B ships me a SATA cable for a drive that is not part of the deal, but fails to supply bolts for the M/B that it actually does sell? I had an all new build and had to scramble to find correct bolts.Otherwise board is good, no problems installing it and most drivers came straight from Win 11. I only had to run Intel INF installer on top of it.In fact this M/B was my second choice, but the first choice board from MSI had a problem getting GPU card initialized, going into a boot cycle half way into POST. I always considered MSI a good brand, but now I wonder how much of a QA they do these days. Installing M/B just to find that it is defective is quite a pain, considering CPU/fan/paste shenanigans involved. I say, spend extra $20 and get this board instead. Just make sure you have those bolts lined up for installation.
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