GIGABYTE B760M DS3H DDR4 (LGA 1700/ Intel/ B760/ M-ATX/ DDR4/ Dual M.2/ PCIe 4.0/ USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C/ 2.5GbE LAN/Q-Flash Plus/PCIe EZ-Latch/Gaming Motherboard)
$119.99
Price: $119.99
(as of Dec 22, 2024 06:49:35 UTC – Details)
Intel LGA 1700 Socket: Supports 13th and 12th Gen Intel Core Series Processors DDR4 Compatible: Dual Channel DDR4, 4 DIMMs Sturdy Power Design: 6+2+1 Hybrid Digital VRM Design Comprehensive Thermal Design: M.2 Thermal Guard Next Gen Connectivity: PCIe 4.0, NVMe PCIe 4.0 x2 M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C Fast Networking: 2.5GbE LAN Fine Tuning Features: RGB FUSION 2.0, Supports Addressable LED & RGB LED Strips, Smart Fan 6, Q-Flash Plus Update BIOS without installing, CPU, Memory, and GPU. Enjoy unparalleled performance with the GIGABYTE B760M DS3H DDR4. The GIGABYTE B760M DS3H DDR4 supports 13th and 12th Gen Intel Core Processors. Unlock your gaming potential with GIGABYTE B760 Motherboards. GIGABYTE B760 motherboards come with upgraded power design, high grade storage standards, and outstanding connectivity that enables you to optimize your performance. Claim what is yours.
Intel LGA 1700 Socket: Supports 13th and 12th Gen Intel Core Series Processors
DDR4 Compatible: Dual Channel DDR4, 4 DIMMs
Sturdy Power Design: 6+2+1 Hybrid Digital VRM Design
Comprehensive Thermal Design: M.2 Thermal Guard
Next Gen Connectivity: PCIe 4.0, NVMe PCIe 4.0 x2 M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C
Fast Networking: 2.5GbE LAN
Fine Tuning Features: RGB FUSION 2.0, Supports Addressable LED & RGB LED Strips, Smart Fan 6, Q-Flash Plus Update BIOS without installing, CPU, Memory, and GPU
Customers say
Customers find the motherboard works well and is a good value for the money. They appreciate its user-friendly BIOS and straightforward setup process. The board’s layout is well-thought-out, making cable management straightforward. Many are satisfied with the firmware update. However, some customers dislike the limited port capacity and chip pins. There are mixed opinions on the build quality.
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13 reviews for GIGABYTE B760M DS3H DDR4 (LGA 1700/ Intel/ B760/ M-ATX/ DDR4/ Dual M.2/ PCIe 4.0/ USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C/ 2.5GbE LAN/Q-Flash Plus/PCIe EZ-Latch/Gaming Motherboard)
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$119.99
Onyx –
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.
Brady –
Lots of value for the money
Works great, includes a lot for the cost. I am using this in a truenas server with dual NVME and 4 hard drives. No issues.
LittleHouseOnTheBelleVue –
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.
Miklos P. Kadar –
Low budget buy, good performance
I bought this motherboard to see if I got a dead other motherboard or had a power supply issue. Turned out to be the latter, both ended working in different desktops. From Gigabyte this was a cheaper offering for budget conscious buyers. Nevertheless it served at the end of the day replacing an older model similar motherboard from Gigabyte that operated an i5-9700F CPU. This one got an i5-12600KF which is significantly better. I had no problem of hooking all the peripherals up. It is working flawlessly. Good buy on a budget.
Kindle Customer –
Good Value for a Micro ATX Motherboard
You are inevitably going to give up some features when going to a Micro ATX motherboard from an ATX motherboard. The obvious benefit is the lower price and if you don’t need the additional features, then it’s perfectly acceptable.The one downside that I didn’t realize, is that it doesn’t come with a USB 3.1 port. A lot of newer cases include this for front pane connections, so that was a bit disappointing. Everything else on the Motherboard was good as long as you’re running a lower power CPU in it. It’s not designed to handle higher power/temperature CPUs as the VRM on this is nothing special.
Andrew Taylor –
Red VGA light fix
Seeing the dreaded red VGA light with no POST? Pull the CMOS battery, wait a bit, and reinstall it. (While you’re at it, swap in a proper Energizer, etc.)Oh, and decent little mATX board. The rear case insert is sloppily machined and flimsy. Pay attention to what’s gonna poke out where, and adjust the insert as needed, before installing.
Dan M –
RAM does not work properly, this board does not support Dual channel
You can’t use RAM in A1 and B1. Or A1 and B2 (it will only recognize B2), or A2 and B1 (it will only recognize A2). You have to use A2 and B2 or all 4 to not get Windows driver and device errors. Really poor design, no support from the manufacturer and no solution either. Stay away!
Warren M. –
Versatile Motherboard
I used to build a video editor PC with a 13th gen Intel cpu and an Intel Arc gpu. The manual for this board provided pretty good information and all the mounting points for dram, pcle, and NVMe devices worked well. The I/O shield for the rear ports is a little cheesy, but hey for $110 this is a lot of bang for the buck.
Yanick Vaccaro –
Cette carte sert pour mon serveur et j’y ai installer un I3.
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sharon –
Everything works perfectly and looks great! Exactly what I wanted !!
Blackbind –
Came way way earlier than expected and in good condition! Thanks Seller! Will test it out soon