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May 2010
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Excellent documentation, Tons of storage options, USB 3.0. It's sexy
No fan/noise controls to speak of, JMicron SATA controllers don't keep up with Marvell or Intel
Stability was also excellent. We had no problems running 12GB of RAM across all six slots, even when overclocking, and had no crashes.We like this Gigabyte motherboard and we like it quite a bit. For $200, Gigabyte has put together a package that overcloc...
Power consumption, The X58A-UD3R's power results are pretty consistent with the other LGA 1366 boards in our lineup today. It actually scored four watts less than Gigabyte's first UD3R board based on the X58 chipset. We didn't notice any special variation
Power consumption, The X58A-UD3R's power results are pretty consistent with the other LGA 1366 boards in our lineup today. It actually scored four watts less than Gigabyte's first UD3R board based on the X58 chipset. We didn't notice any special variation
We'd like to thank our friends at Gigabyte for providing the X58A-UD3R for our review today. Gigabyte packed tons of great features, bundled accessories, as well as applications and utilities into their lowest end X58A board. While the board is priced at...
While Gigabyte has an enviable track record for producing superlative micro-ATX and budget motherboards, in our experience, it hasn’t quite enjoyed the same level of success in the mid-range and high-end of the market in recent years.One of the company...
The addition of USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gb/s controllers is nothing more than an evolutionary step in X58 motherboard design, and all of today’s boards used the same parts to address these technologies. Aside from those updates, frankly, none of today’s moth...
Extrait: Of all the motherboards represented here today, this one is our favorite. The X58A-UD3R nicely blends enthusiast features you’d expect on a high-end motherboard like heatpipe cooling, gobs of SATA ports and PCIe connectivity, etc, while..
High quality, SATA 3.0, USB 3.0, USB Power III, Good layout Layout, Overclocks very well
EPS CPU power plug is still in an awkward spot
When we think of affordable motherboards we tend to think of motherboards that do not have the performance of their higher end, more expensive siblings. In some cases we would be correct, in the case of the Gigabyte X58A-UD3 motherboard we were totall...
2oz Copper for a Solid Feel, Onboard Indicator LEDs, Extensive Overclocking, Excellent Motherboard Cooling, Triple GPU support, USB / SATA 3 Support, Conservative Styling
No onboard power/reset buttons, No debug LED, Included cables very minimal, BIOS layout was confusing at first
The Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R is clearly a different kind of motherboard. On one hand you have this low-end mainstream motherboard that comes equipped with a wide assortment of overclocking controls and high capacity motherboard coolers. While these thi...
Ready for the future with support for Core i9, USB 3.0, and SATA 6GB/s, Full featured, you give up very little for significant savings over the next Gigabyte model, Board and BIOS laid out well, Good overclocker
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I guess I’ve made the Gigabyte X58A-UD3R sound pretty much just like their earlier X58 boards with some new features added. That’s not a bad thing, out of all of the first run of X58 motherboards, I liked the Gigabyte X58-UD4P the best, and it...
Gulftown Ready, TriSLI and CrossFireX capable, USB 3.0 and SATA 6.0Gb/s Onboard, Easy Overclocking/Tuning, Competitive Pricing, High Quality...
Buggy Driver Disk...
The Gigabyte X58A-UD3R was a beautiful motherboard that gave me no trouble at all. For the price it is being pushed at this is a great deal - especially with the USB 3.0 and SATA 3.0 support. SATA 3.0 should come in handy real soon with the advances t...
Tablet PCs have been around since the start of the millennium, but because of their expensive price tags, their popularity isn't very high in the consumer market. On top of that, their touchscreen capability looked to find themselves more suited in sp...