Testseek.co.uk have collected 66 expert reviews of the Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3.
March 2011
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The editors liked
Strong feature set
Compact proportions
A well balanced board with high levels of connectivity
Rock solid
Modest gaming performance with lower IQ settings at 720p
E350 processor is much stronger than current ATOM designs
Runs cool
Power consumption is minimal
The editors didn't like
Poor CPU performance
Pretty pricey
If you don't need USB 3.0
The ASRock E350M1 can be found for £40 less
Kitguru says
High standards of build quality from Gigabyte and a great all round basis for an HD media center
Abstract: At Hardware.Info we keep wondering why so many ATX motherboards are still being sold. So much functionality has been integrated on modern motherboards, that the only reason you still need a motherboard that large is if you plan on using three or four gr...
Abstract: Gigabyte even addresses the legacy monitor and speaker markets with a VGA connector and six audio jacks. We’d have preferred anything else to the VGA connection. eSATA would have worked...
A well balanced board with high levels of connectivity, Rock solid, Modest gaming performance with lower IQ settings at 720p, E350 processor is much stronger than current ATOM designs, runs cool, power consumption is minimal,
If you don't need USB 3.0, the ASRock E350M1 can be found for £40 less, Kitguru says: High standards of build quality from Gigabyte and a great all round basis for an HD media center, Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 @ testfreaks.co.uk, Rating: 8.5, Pages: 1 2 3 4
The E350N-USB 3.0 board is a very capable product, offering a wealth of connectivity and high build quality, as we would expect from Gigabyte. When compared with the other Fusion boards we have tested, this particular model fares well. It has USB 3.0 supp...
Abstract: All i heard last year was that 2011 was going to be the year of the tablet, and whilst i can semi-agree with that, i don't believe it's as clear cut as that. I think 2011 is the year of small products, not just tablets, but smaller form factor gadgets and...
Gigabyte has taken the encouraging step of using AMD's newest technology and brought it to bear on the desktop. The Brazos platform encompasses a low-power CPU and DX11-capable integrated graphics on one chip, brought together under the firm's Fusion A...
PCSTATS measures total system power draw (watts) with the aid of an Extech 380803 AC Power Analyzer and A-PFC compliant Seasonic SS-760KM power supply. The meter is placed between the 120V AC outlet and the PC power supply and the computer stressed. Total...
Decent integrated graphics on APU via HD 6310, One PCI-E x16 slot, SATA 6GB/s support, Good overclocking options in BIOS
Subpar benchmark results against other E-350 boards, APU lacked much overhead for overclocking
We'd like to thank our friends at Gigabyte for providing the GA-E350-USB3 for our review today. I had high expectations for this E-350 motherboard, but the benchmark results didn't give me what I was looking for from this board. The next Fusion APUs will...
and FVDon’t let the test results fool you, even at 1/3 of the performance of its big brother the A8. The E350N-USB3 is still more than capable of playing HD content and that’s what it’s truly made to do. The Mini ITX form factor, all in one design, an...