GIGABYTE B660 AORUS MASTER DDR4 – ITHardware

In terms of appearance, the B660 AORUS MASTER DDR4 looks like a typical representative of its family, with black and gray colors, large heat sinks for the power section and M.2 drives, as well as the characteristic AORUS logo on the chipset cooler. Of course, there was also a multi-colored LED illumination, because the LEDs were mounted at the right edge of the laminate and around the I / O panel. As for the power section, the manufacturer boasts a 16-phase solution with DrMOS type MOSFETs with a load capacity of 60 A, so there should be no problems with handling even the Core i9 with a long-term power limit of 241 W.

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GIGABYTE B660 AORUS MASTER DDR4 – Noticias3D

We have talked about powerful motherboards with B660 chipset, and here we have an example with AORUS MASTER model. This board aesthetically reminds us of the Z690 AORUS PRO that we were able to analyze in October (a beast by the way). It has a great dissipation block for VRM, giving up the Fins-Array fins of the MASTER model with Z690 chipset, which by the way we also had the opportunity to analyze , and that is not a beast, it is the following, an “overkill” plate for enthusiasts or extreme OC.

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GIGABYTE Z690 AORUS MASTER – Tom’s Hardware

The Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Master hits our test bench with a statement from Gigabyte calling it “the new king of gaming.” Along with the title, the new Aorus Master gets an updated features list and includes one of the most capable VRMs, all from a $469.99 (MSRP) motherboard. The Z690 Master boasts a whopping five M.2 sockets, 10 GbE and Wi-Fi 6E, along with an updated appearance. This mid-range board not only has the look to be an excellent base for your new Alder Lake build, but the hardware to support it too.

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GIGABYTE B660 AORUS MASTER DDR4 – GreenTech_Reviews

The motherboard is based on a 6-layer black PCB in standard ATX format. The design mainly uses black and gray elements, but there are also colored electronic elements. Formally, the board has no predecessor – the Intel B660 chipset and 12th generation processors offer completely different functionality, so just taking and slightly changing any existing product just won’t work. Moreover, Aorus has an almost identical board in its arsenal, but with support for DDR5 memory – B660 Aorus Master.

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GIGABYTE Z690 AORUS PRO – Hardware Ayslum

In this review we will be looking at the Z690 Pro from Aorus Gaming (Gigabyte).  This a new motherboard design for the LGA 1700 and Alder Lake processors supporting DDR5 and PCI Express 5.0.  When you look at the complete lineup of Z690 motherboards the Pro is about mid-level on the list and share many of the same features found in both higher and lower tier motherboards.

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GIGABYTE Z690 UD DDR4 – Geeknetic

Almost everything on a modern motherboard is defined by the chipset, and certainly to a large extent by the processor itself. Part of the connectivity, depending on the processor, depends on it, so the chipset, although still very important, is relegated to secondary functions that Intel, as in this case, uses to differentiate certain ranges of its products.

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GIGABYTE Z690 AORUS XTREME – Overclocking

As you can see, this AORUS Z690 Xtreme has a lot of charm and its design has not been left to chance by AORUS. We had decided to pay particular attention to the BIOS and it is clear that it is perfectly stable, proof of the improvement at this level. Even if the card is not intended for overclocking, it has proven to be perfectly effective both for the CPU and for the memory thanks to the different profiles available within the BIOS. It remains to be seen how the Tachyon model will behave, which we will tell you about shortly.

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GIGABYTE Z690 AORUS PRO – TweakTown

As mentioned above, audio is using the ALC4080 chipset from Realtek, LAN connectivity is now using the Intel suite; i225 for 2.5Gbe and AX201 for WiFi6. Expansion includes three PCIe x16 slots. The top slot colored white is Gen5 compliant, while the bottom two pull from the chipset with a PCIe Gen 3 x4 interface. Storage has a single M.2 pushed by CPU lanes and another two m.2 coming off the chipset; additionally, there are six SATA III ports.

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GIGABYTE B660 AORUS MASTER DDR4 – Professional Review

The aesthetics of this AORUS B660 AORUS MASTER DDR4 has not changed much compared to the LGA 1200 generation, or at least not as much as it has with the Z690. It is something normal for being a board with a mid-range chipset, always using a standard ATX format .

The heatsinks do seem to have increased in size as they cover more area of ​​the board. Always using right angles for a robust look and combining gray and black. And starting from the top half , we have a strong dual-block passive system to take care of the VRM, in this case with separate blocks using high-performance thermal pads.

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GIGABYTE Z690 AORUS PRO – PC Gamer

It’s worth noting that while we’re reviewing the Aorus Pro DDR5 model, there’s also a DDR4 version. Sadly, though it’s easily found in my native Australia, is not available in the US or the EU. That’s a real shame as the Aorus Pro DDR4 looks like it’s one of the better featured DDR4 boards, though I guess we can understand the desire to keep the DDR4 models more on the budget end of things.

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