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GIGABYTE B650I AORUS Ultra AMD AM5 ITX Motherboard, Support Ryzen 9000/8000/7000 Series, DDR5, 8+2+1 Power Phase, PCIe 5.0 M.2, USB-C 3.2 Gen 2, WIFI6E, 2.5GbE, EZ-Latch, Q-Flash, RGB Fusion

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Size: ITX


Style: B650I|AU|M.2 x3|WIFI7


Features

  • AMD Socket AM5: Supports AMD Ryzen 9000/Ryzen 8000/Ryzen 7000 Series Processors
  • DDR5 Compatible: 2*SMD DIMMs with AMD EXPO & Intel XMP Memory Module Support
  • Commanding Power Design: Direct 8+2+1 Phases Digital VRM Solution, 12-layer 2X Copper PCB
  • Cutting-Edge Thermal Design: Extended VRM Heatsink with Heatpipe, Fully Covered MOSFET Heatsinks, M.2 Thermal Guard III with Active Cooling, Ultra Durable Memory Armor
  • Next Gen Connectivity: PCIe 5.0, PCIe 4.0 NVMe x4 M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C with DP-Alt

Description

A new era is here. The B650I AORUS ULTRA supports AM5 Processors and features unparalleled performance. GIGABYTE B650 motherboards come with upgraded power design, high grade storage standards, and outstanding connectivity that enables you to optimize your performance.

Brand: GIGABYTE


CPU Socket: Socket AM5


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


RAM Memory Technology: DDR5


Compatible Processors: AMD Ryzen 7000 Series, AMD Ryzen 8000 Series, AMD Ryzen 9000 Series


Chipset Type: AMD B650


Memory Clock Speed: 7200 MHz


Platform: Windows 10, Windows 11


Model Name: B650I AORUS ULTRA


CPU Model: Ryzen 7


Processor: ‎ryzen_7


RAM: ‎DDR5


Memory Speed: ‎7200 MHz


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎GIGABYTE


Series: ‎B650I AORUS ULTRA


Item model number: ‎B650I AORUS ULTRA


Item Weight: ‎2.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.25 x 8.94 x 3.74 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9.25 x 8.94 x 3.74 inches


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Metal batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎GIGABYTE


Language: ‎English


Date First Available: ‎December 16, 2022


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  • Impressive Mini-ITX for price
Size: ITX Style: B650I|AU|M.2 x3|WIFI7
For under $200 is a very impressive MOBO and well thought out for Mini-ITX form factor. First this board has a lot of Heatsink this is necessary for Mini-ITX as all this metal smoothes out the temperature spikes that occur during periods of activity which are common for the desktop user environment, a few seconds of full out followed by 10+ seconds of low activity is typical. This is morte important for ITX as many ITX cases have limited airflow. For the primary NVMe SSD it has again plenty of metal ON BOTH SIDE of SSD and a tiny fan built into the heatsink to ensure it stays cool enough even under a long period of continuous access. The biggest killer of these NVMe SSD's is heat and this kept my high performance 2TB SK Hynix SSD at 67C when being continuously written to for over a minute in a room at 28C ambient. It can also hold a second full length NVMe SSD on the back side if the MOBO but this slot offers little in the way of heatsink and is not very high. I used this in a build with an AMD 8600G that when run full out with FurMark running and a 12 core AVX-512 CPU workload drew 120W with just CPU fan (Noctura low profile) and NO case fans the CPU only reached 77C, not bad. I also like the NO CPU BIOS Q-Flash feature as it allows this MOBO which for the one I received was manufactured in 2024 (18+ months ago) to accomodate the latest AM5 CPU's by being able to flash a recent BIOS that supports one of these never chips with NO CPU installed. The Wifi chip used is compatible with Linux at least Ubuntu 25.10 as is all other MOBO hardware except for the Super IO chip and this is a common issue as the main stream Kernel it87 driver has not seen an update in years. It is possible though that frankcrawford/it87 module on GitHub which supports many never it?? chips will work as it does for most never MOBO's The only gripe I have and this is in part with Amazon is they never show the Motherboard version that you will get! In my case I got a version 1.0 and there are apparently 2 newer versions! Gigabyte does not seem to say on there website what is different but it does make one wonder what am I missing by getting the 1.0 version versus one of the newer versions? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2026 by S. Terry

  • Faulty Board, Garbage Customer Service, Buy from someone else
Size: ITX Style: B650I|AU|M.2 x3|WIFI7
The board died on me, on it's own, seemingly spontaneously in under six months. When I contacted support for the 5 yr warranty, the website was a struggle to find the right place to submit the claim for, and then it took a month to hear back from them. I got tired of waiting so I reached out by phone and then was told I needed to call someone else on a different day. So I did that and found out that they had responded two weeks ago, to a completely random non-sense email that had nothing in common with my email which I had entered in multiple places on the submission form, and which I had received an automated response from them when I first submitted the claim. I had to pay shipping despite the website saying that you only had to pay shipping if you were outside the US, because they never sent me a shipping label to print. After that they told me they couldn't honor the warranty unless I paid $100 after I had already paid $40 for shipping - because the CPU socket was damaged. I had gone through a lot of trouble before I shipped the board to both take pictures of every inch of the board before shipping, and to work with UPS to protect that specific portion of the board while they were packing it. We ensured that there were no loose elements, and that even if the package were thrown around it wouldn't affect the socket. Additionally the board was in the factory card board frame to secure it in place in the box. It's possible but highly unlikely that it was damaged in shipping and far more likely that it was damaged by Gigabyte on arrival and the tech didn't want to get in trouble so they pretended it showed up that way. Regardless of exactly how the damage happened, they didn't care, didn't care about my pictures, and didn't care that this new damage isn't my fault. So despite the fact that it had a 5 yr warranty, despite the fact that I had to already pay for shipping, it was going to cost me an extra $100 beyond that to get it fixed, and even after the socket would be fixed they would still need to find and address the original problem that destroyed my computer in the first place. They could have just comped me a new board at that point, because there was a chance even after the repair that they would have to do that, but they were unwilling. If I buy something, and through no fault of my own it stops working during the warranty period, I shouldn't be out a dime for the entire process. I'm already inconvenienced by the breakage that shouldn't have happened, I'm already out the productivity loss of not having my device. If something is your fault you fix it and do your best to make it right, and Gigabyte failed to do any of this. So I refused to pay the $100, and now have a broken board in worse condition than I sent it in, and am out shipping money. Honestly screw Gigabyte, I bought a motherboard from a different company and will not be buying Gigabyte products again, and neither will anyone I build machines for, which isn't nothing because I have built 9 other machines this year for people I know. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025 by Joshua A.

  • Fantastic MB
Size: ITX Style: B650I|AU|M.2 x3|WIFI7
About a year ago I purchased Asus Rog Strix B650E-I for $340. It's a fine MB but it has a loud and annoying coil whine. Just recently bought this Gigabyte B650I AORUS ULTRA used for $170, and it's super silent, boots faster, works great and has 3 NVME drive slots. I'm supper happy with this purchase, thank you Gigabyte and Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024 by Dmitry Liubarskyi

  • Maximizing features at a severe cost of user-friendliness
Size: ITX Style: B650I|AU|M.2 x3|WIFI7
Pros: - Only AM5 ITX board to have 3 M.2 SSDs - 12 layer + 2 DIMM Slots should provide adequate RAM OCing capabilities - VRMs max out to manageable temps in my SFF case Cons: - Dongles + Add-On cards make cable management a pain - Random placement of important headers make cable management nearly impossibly (Front Panel audio header is in a near-impossible to leverage spot underneath the top M.2 bed) - Back M.2 SSD requires taking off entire rear protective plate which also holds in the IO shield, will require careful handling and rescrewing - ITX board so only 3 usable Fan_Headers, with one doubling as Pump header and a fourth one used up by M.2 SSD fan Notes (not cons or pros): - B650I chipset on launch so no PCIE 5.0x16 slot on this board - Front 2 M.2 slots are Gen 5 (top) and Gen 4 (bottom) to CPU, back M.2 is Gen 4 to chipset. Conclusion: They're cramming in and giving you as much possible for the price vs other ITX boards, but at the cost of your sanity. You were warned. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024 by Nzn

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