Monday, January 6th 2025

Gigabyte's Game-Changing B850/B840 Motherboards⁠ Redefine Performance

GIGABYTE Technology, one of the top global manufacturers of motherboards, graphics cards, and hardware solutions, today unveils its groundbreaking B850 and B840 series motherboards, introducing a new era of performance optimization and EZ-friendly design for the latest AMD Ryzen processors with full-line PCIe Gen 5 x16 graphics cards support.⁠

D5 Bionic Corsa: Redefining Memory Overclocking
At the heart of GIGABYTE's new B850/ B840 motherboard series lies the innovative D5 Bionic Corsa technology, a game-changing approach to memory performance. This breakthrough technology has achieved remarkable up to 8600 MT/s DDR5 speeds, setting a new standard for memory overclocking. Through the intelligent AORUS AI SNATCH software, users can now effortlessly enhance their system's performance with unprecedented ease. The AI-powered EXPO AI BOOST feature eliminates the traditional time-consuming trial and error process, delivering optimized memory profiles that balance performance and stability with just a few clicks.
X3D Turbo Mode: Unleashing Gaming Potential
GIGABYTE B850/ B840 lineup has taken gaming performance to the next level with comprehensive X3D Turbo Mode support for AMD Ryzen 7000X3DSeries and AMD Ryzen 9000X3D-Series processors. GIGABYTE X3D Turbo Mode is a cutting-edge feature that unifies cores distribution, bandwidth tuning, and hardware power balancing, resulting in astounding gaming performance increases of up to 18%. The breakthrough comes with the AORUS AI SNATCH software, which allows gamers to activate X3D Turbo Mode instantly, without navigating complex BIOS settings. This feature provides a free, real-world gaming boost that can be achieved with a simple click, making high-performance computing more accessible than ever before.

Aesthetic Excellence: White Motherboard Options
For enthusiasts seeking a pristine system aesthetic, the B850 ICE series offers a complete white motherboard solution. These models cater to users looking to build a total-white system, combining striking visual appeal with top-tier performance. The white variants maintain all the technological prowess of the B850 series while providing a clean, modern look that stands out in any build.

EZ-Friendly Design and Comprehensive Connectivity
GIGABYTE B850 series offers a diverse range of models to suit various user requirements, and has prioritized ease of use and future-proofing versatility in the lineup. The WIFI EZ-Plug design integrates Wi-Fi antenna plugs into one adapter, relieving users from the troublesome screwing required during installation. The EZ-Debug Zone centralizes debug LEDs and control buttons to provide a convenient and organized troubleshooting process. 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 B850 series motherboards feature full-line PCIe Gen 5 x16 slots for coming Gen 5 graphics cards and Gen 5 M.2 SSD connections across multiple form factors, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of system configurations. Advanced wireless connectivity options include Wi-Fi 7 and Wi-Fi 6E, coupled with GIGABYTE's innovative directional high-gain antenna, The power and thermal design has been meticulously crafted, utilizing top-tier materials and featuring ten times larger cooling surface heatsinks to ensure optimal performance and stability.

⁠The GIGABYTE B850 and B840 motherboard series are available globally now.
Source: Gigabyte
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4 Comments on Gigabyte's Game-Changing B850/B840 Motherboards⁠ Redefine Performance

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phubar
Be careful buying the mobos that have the battery covered up by heatsinks that don't come off without pulling the mobo from the case.

I've had issues that required pulling the battery, because shorting CMOS pins did nothing, to actually fix. Its very irritating and time consuming to have to pull the whole mobo just to remove a damn coin cell.

I don't know why Gigabyte and other mobo vendors don't just use a vertical coin cell battery holder at this point if they want to continue slapping big heatsinks and plastics all over their boards. They're not expensive, take up less space, and its not a space issue for desktop mobo to have one either.
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TheLostSwede
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phubarBe careful buying the mobos that have the battery covered up by heatsinks that don't come off without pulling the mobo from the case.

I've had issues that required pulling the battery, because shorting CMOS pins did nothing, to actually fix. Its very irritating and time consuming to have to pull the whole mobo just to remove a damn coin cell.

I don't know why Gigabyte and other mobo vendors don't just use a vertical coin cell battery holder at this point if they want to continue slapping big heatsinks and plastics all over their boards. They're not expensive, take up less space, and its not a space issue for desktop mobo to have one either.
At least on these cheaper boards, the battery is under the SSD heatsink, which comes off for obvious reasons, but yeah, it would be very annoying if you have to remove the chipset heatsink to get to the battery.
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Hxx
TheLostSwedeAt least on these cheaper boards, the battery is under the SSD heatsink, which comes off for obvious reasons, but yeah, it would be very annoying if you have to remove the chipset heatsink to get to the battery.
The mini itx variants both this one and the white x870i have their battery and power connector underneath the shroud so you are SOL if shorting the cmos pins doesn’t work . A clear cmos button should be a mandatory addition to the back I/o or at least the battery power plug be exposed.
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TheLostSwede
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HxxThe mini itx variants both this one and the white x870i have their battery and power connector underneath the shroud so you are SOL if shorting the cmos pins doesn’t work . A clear cmos button should be a mandatory addition to the back I/o or at least the battery power plug be exposed.
The battery is connected via a wire though, like on most these types of boards, but yeah, still not easy to replace, due to where the battery connector is... :rolleyes:
Sometimes the CLR CMOS thing doesn't work though, I've had boards where I've had to remove the battery and all over over night to get them to behave again.

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