Thursday, May 30th 2024
Gigabyte Announces the B650E AORUS PRO X with USB4
GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and hardware solutions, introduced the latest all-round B650E AORUS PRO X USB4 motherboard. Built-in with Dual USB4 ports and comprehensive leading features, B650E AORUS PRO X USB4 enables users to enjoy the most affordable next-gen AM5 platform in advance.
With blisteringly fast and reliable transfer speeds, extensive compatibility, efficient charging, and ultra-HD display connectivity, USB4 has evidently become an essential specification on the coming next-gen AM5 platform. Among the increasing number of USB4-ready devices on the market, the B650E AORUS PRO X USB4 exclusively features dual native USB4 ports, providing up to 40 Gbps on each port with support for all Ryzen processors. Uniquely, this total 40 Gbps bandwidth can be fully used for data transferring, unlike Thunderbolt 4, which shares bandwidth between data and video. Aside from the full 40 Gbps USB4, B650E AORUS PRO X USB4 also offers superb connectivity with Wi-Fi 7 using GIGABYTE's Ultra-High Gain antenna and 2.5 GbE LAN.B650E AORUS PRO X USB4 boasts several exclusive DIY-friendly innovations in both hardware and firmware to enable a joyful and effortless system building. The newly designed EZ-Debug Zone centralizes debug LEDs and control buttons to provide a convenient and organized troubleshooting process. The WIFI EZ-Plug design integrates Wi-Fi antenna plugs into one adapter, relieving users from the troublesome screwing required during installation. The Sensor panel Link features onboard video port simplifies Sensor Panel installation without worries about cable routing. The PCIe EZ-Latch Plus delivers screwless installation for PCIe graphics cards, while M.2 EZ-Latch Click and M.2 EZ-Latch Plus allow for tool-free installation of M.2 SSDs and heatsinks. The upgraded user-centric UC BIOS offers a redesigned UI and UX, featuring a Quick Access panel with customizable option slots.
Powered by all-digital 16 phase design with 80 A SPS per phase, the B650E AORUS PRO X USB4 can unleash exceptional performance of the latest and upcoming AMD Ryzen processors. Furthermore, the advanced thermal design includes an enlarged heatsink with a heat pipe in the VRM area and an M.2 thermal guard, providing high-efficiency heat dissipation to ensure the system stays cool while running multitasking or resource-hungry applications.
The all-round B650E AORUS PRO X USB4 motherboard with built-in next-gen AM5 will be available in early June
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Gigabyte
With blisteringly fast and reliable transfer speeds, extensive compatibility, efficient charging, and ultra-HD display connectivity, USB4 has evidently become an essential specification on the coming next-gen AM5 platform. Among the increasing number of USB4-ready devices on the market, the B650E AORUS PRO X USB4 exclusively features dual native USB4 ports, providing up to 40 Gbps on each port with support for all Ryzen processors. Uniquely, this total 40 Gbps bandwidth can be fully used for data transferring, unlike Thunderbolt 4, which shares bandwidth between data and video. Aside from the full 40 Gbps USB4, B650E AORUS PRO X USB4 also offers superb connectivity with Wi-Fi 7 using GIGABYTE's Ultra-High Gain antenna and 2.5 GbE LAN.B650E AORUS PRO X USB4 boasts several exclusive DIY-friendly innovations in both hardware and firmware to enable a joyful and effortless system building. The newly designed EZ-Debug Zone centralizes debug LEDs and control buttons to provide a convenient and organized troubleshooting process. The WIFI EZ-Plug design integrates Wi-Fi antenna plugs into one adapter, relieving users from the troublesome screwing required during installation. The Sensor panel Link features onboard video port simplifies Sensor Panel installation without worries about cable routing. The PCIe EZ-Latch Plus delivers screwless installation for PCIe graphics cards, while M.2 EZ-Latch Click and M.2 EZ-Latch Plus allow for tool-free installation of M.2 SSDs and heatsinks. The upgraded user-centric UC BIOS offers a redesigned UI and UX, featuring a Quick Access panel with customizable option slots.
Powered by all-digital 16 phase design with 80 A SPS per phase, the B650E AORUS PRO X USB4 can unleash exceptional performance of the latest and upcoming AMD Ryzen processors. Furthermore, the advanced thermal design includes an enlarged heatsink with a heat pipe in the VRM area and an M.2 thermal guard, providing high-efficiency heat dissipation to ensure the system stays cool while running multitasking or resource-hungry applications.
The all-round B650E AORUS PRO X USB4 motherboard with built-in next-gen AM5 will be available in early June
39 Comments on Gigabyte Announces the B650E AORUS PRO X with USB4
Edit: Checked and its Asrock who has started to remove multi-channel audio outputs along with Gigabyte.
The PCIe 4.0 x4 port would also become unusable, if the corresponding M.2 slot is occupied. Some other boards I've seen would let you split the same lanes x2/x2 between these two, enabling you to use both at the same time. Albeit it was located sufficiently far away from the x16 slot that no graphic card, even one with an absolutely preposterous quad slot cooling solution, should end up blocking it.
The PCIe 3.0 x2 port is wider than some others would offer, by doing away with the additional SATA adapter some would integrate into the motherboard, which takes a x1 lane. Why is it not 4.0 I'm not sure. 2.5G LAN and WiFi 7 only took 3.0 and it's configured by x4 block, maybe?
At least the integrated sound appears isolated and has the customary golden caps.
BTW I loved those diagrams earlier in the thread. If only more motherboard manufacturers provided them.
It's also a single connector. There are no pictures of the actual antenna though.
As I already mentioned, there won't be any major changes to the chipset. You can combine the front panel outputs with the rear outputs for 5.1-channel audio. Messy wiring though. Onboard audio connects directly to the chipset and doesn't use up any PCIe lanes. What Gigabyte did with some high-end boards was to include a USB DAC. Friend of mine gave me one and it's actually pretty good.
www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/ESSential-USB-DAC This should help explain why.
www.techpowerup.com/295394/amd-zen-4-socket-am5-explained-pcie-lanes-chipsets-connectivity
The chipset has four PCIe 3.0 lanes that are muxed with SATA. That said, there seem to be two missing PCIe 4.0 lanes.
If you check the board block diagram you'll see that the Ethernet and WiFi is connected to the PCIe 4.0 bus.
I think it's likely that these two PCIe 3.0 lanes are the two missing PCIe 4.0 lanes, downgraded, as I see no mention of the SATA ports and that slot blocking each other out of use, like one of the M.2 slots does with the 4.0 x4 slot above. For what reason, I cannot imagine.
videocardz.com/newz/gigabyte-confirms-new-b840-chipset-no-cpu-oc-support-and-no-pcie-gen5
Also, there's a pic of the new antenna.
videocardz.com/newz/aorus-x870-leak-confirms-ryzen-9-9950x-zen5-flagship-cpu
Pretty much everything else remains the same, except maybe some overall PCB refinements, but all of the changes that matter are inside the CPU.
Having those 5 or 6 silly audio jacks in the back of the motherboard it's something that we've been used but replacing them with something better and more usefull is a bit overdue. Indeed, ASUS provides them sometimes as well but I think Gigabyte is the most consistent doing so. Asus had a board with a USB-C audio port in the and included a cable for it as well, don't know if was a real dac or one of those audio over usb-c tricks like a lot of phones use. What's prom19, a cutdown prom21? Restricting overclock like the A series won't go down well but turning B650E into B850 would be a welcome change. As product segmentation goes I kind like this move, with B850 we can get a B650E with pcie5.0 and all that without paying for USB4 that has very limited applications in a desktop. And with X870 you get a X670 without the silly dual chipsets. Not terrible imo
But my motherboard is normal, not like that gigabyte crapshow. Meh!