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55 Reviews
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If you remember Gigabyte back in the day, then you probably also remember that they used to make those awesome rainbow colored motherboards . While gamers in the 90′s gladly sported the Skittles colored boards, the gamer of today demands a different type ...
First mATX G1.Killer product, Overclocks really well, with excellent memory support, OnBoard Creative Recon3Di audio CODEC with excellent audio playback, Relatively low cost, Clean and simple color-themed layout, Fully Functional AMI UEFI BIOS with suppor
PCIe slot placement not optimized for CrossFire/SLI when in a normal mATX case, Overclocking requires more voltage than previously tested products, Higher power consumption than other tested Intel Z77 Express products, SATA and USB 3.0 drive performance w
I've spent a little over a week using the Gigabyte G1.Sniper M3. I must say that the biggest thing that stands out for me with this product is the fact that the audio performance is really really good, although the input side is a bit lacking, as shown...
Published: 2012-07-11, Author: Kevin , review by: techreaction.net
not a recap) This board is very competitive with other boards in its price range even though it does not give you all those wonderful ports. What it does offer is a stable gaming option with a few extras that the gamer should enjoy. It is not going to ...
Good construction and design, Efficient power management features, Mature Easy Tune 6 overclocking application, Dual SLI/CrossfireX support
Below average synethic benchmark results when compared to P8Z77-V Deluxe and other Z68 board benchmark results, Small bundle of accessories, ‹ Overclocking Results, Review Index, Introduction and Technical SpecificationsFeatures, Motherboard Layout, Incl
We'd like to thank our friends at Gigabyte for providing the G1.Sniper M3 micro ATX motherboard for our review today. The gorgeous style, small footprint, and enhancements to the board's gaming and multimedia features will certaintly make it more competit...
Abstract: It doesn't seem that long ago that we had our first opportunity to look at the first GIGABYTE G1-Killer motherboard. When in fact it has been well over a year. We first had the chance to play with the GIGABYTE G1.Assassin back in April 2011. Since ...
Although it uses the microATX form factor, the Gigabyte G1.Sniper M3 is a high-end motherboard, targeted to users who want to build a small yet powerful PC.Its highlights include the presence of three PCI Express x16 slots (supporting both CrossFireX and...
On Par Overclocking, SLI Capable, Decent amount of adjustability, Creative high end audio solution, MUSE Audio Caps, cFos Network boost, Improved UEFI Interface, Dual BIOS, Digital power solution, PCIe Gen 3, ESD Protection, Virtu MVP support, ON/OFF charge support
No Power/Reset Switches
When I first received the Sniper M3, memories of the Weapon-centric heatsinks popped into my head until I opened the box. Then I realized that in reality, this model really shared no design similarities except the same color scheme from previous G1 Ki...
Abstract: As the reviews keep coming out on Ivy Bridge and now its supported motherboards we have seen a few different varieties from a few different manufactures, but only 1 other mATX board so far the ASUS Gene, this is the 2nd one we have seen so far and this on...
New mATX form-factor G1.Killer-series product, Support for up to two VGAs in CrossfireX or SLI, High-end Creative CA0132 SoundCore3D Audio CODEC for superior audio playback, Simple new aesthetic design, without gun parts all over, High-end Intel LAN contr
Limited USB 3.0 ports (only four), 4-pin EPS CPU power connector, Accessories package is rather small, Onboard display outputs for all current common connection types (HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, and VGA) limits rear I/O connectivity
I've been using the Intel Z68 Express-baased G1.Sniper motherboard for some time now, and I must say, I am very very happy with that product. This new G1.Sniper M3 is going to replace that board, and while making that move, I don't think I'm going to l...