- Gigabyte b360m ds3h micro atx all conectors full#
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Gigabyte b360m ds3h micro atx all conectors series#
The rest of the series fits the microATX form factor and comprises the H310M-HD2, -DS2, -DS2V, -S2, -S2H, -S2P, -S2V, -H, and -A models. It's fairly unremarkable aside from its trio of legacy PCI slots. Gigabyte's offerings based on Intel's H310 chipset are once again difficult to differentiate without diving into the details of the slots and ports on offer. Finally, the B360N-Wifi is very much a stripped-down version of its Aorus sibling.
Of note are the B360M-D3P's dual DisplayPort and USB 3.1 Gen 2 connectors and the B360M-D3V's old-school parallel port. The other models differ primarily in their selection of expansion slots and rear-panel ports. The last two boards appear to be identical besides that the Gaming HD says "Gaming" on it. MicroATX models include the B360M with -D3H, -DS3H, -HD3, -D3V, -D2V, -D3P, -H, and Gaming HD designations. All four of these boards look a lot like their H370 cousins, and despite the budget-oriented nature of the B360 chipset, they all get at least one USB 3.1 Gen 2 port.ĪTX motherboards bearing Gigabyte's own branding include the B360-HD3 and B360-HD3P, which differ only in that the HD3P trades the HD3's VGA port for a USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C port. These are the fanciest boards in the series, as you could expect from their premium branding. Four of the boards get Aorus branding: the B360 Aorus Gaming 3 (in standard and Wifi variants), the microATX B360M Aorus Gaming 3, and the Mini-ITX B360N Aorus Gaming Wifi. Gigabyte has way too many B360 variants for us to cover in detail, but we'll hit the main notes. Finally, there's the Mini-ITX H370N Wifi that Jeff talked about at length this morning. The H370M-DS3H gains a DisplayPort connector, but lacks USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports. The H370M-D3H has all of the same connectors besides the few PCIe slots it loses due to its smaller size. Gigabyte's two microATX H370 offerings are very close relatives of the HD3. It also loses the fancy audio codec-stepping down to an ALC887-but it gains a VGA port. This offering is very much like the two boards above except it does away with all the glitz. Moving down the line, we have the H370-HD3. These boards also have some flashy styling and RGB LED accents. Otherwise, both are full-featured H370-chipset mobos with dual M.2 sockets, a pair of USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports, and Realtek's latest ALC1220-VB audio codec. Predictably, the only difference between the boards is that the Wifi version includes a CNVi Wi-Fi card in the box. Starting from the top, we have the ATX H370 Aorus Gaming 3 in standard and Wifi versions. In total, the company is releasing six motherboards based on the H370 chipset, ten motherboards with the H310 chipset onboard, and a whopping 15 motherboards based on the B360 chipset.Īs you'd expect, most of the motherboards are variations on a theme.
Gigabyte b360m ds3h micro atx all conectors full#
If you read Jeff's story on Intel's new chipsets this morning, you already figured that Gigabyte is launching a full salvo of new motherboards today.