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GIGABYTE Z390 UD (LGA 1151 (300 Series) Intel Z390 SATA 6Gb/s ATX Intel Motherboard for Cryptocurrency Mining with Above 4G Decoding, 6 x PCIe Slots)

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Features

  • Supports 9th and 8th Intel Core processors
  • Dual channel Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs
  • New 10+2 Phases digital PWM design
  • NVME PCIe Gen3 x4 22110 M.2 Connector
  • Multi-way Graphics support with PCIe Armor and ultra-durable design
  • Gigabyte exclusive 8118 Gaming LAN with bandwidth management
  • Support RGB Light strip in full colors
  • CEC 2019 ready, save power with a simple click
  • Smart Fan 5 features multiple temperature sensors and hybrid fan headers with fan stop

Description

Supports 9th and 8th Intel Core processors Dual Channel Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs Intel Optane Memory Ready 10+2 phase digital VRM Realtek 8118 Gaming LAN Smart Fan 5 features Multiple Temperature Sensors and Hybrid Fan Headers with FAN STOP ultra-fast NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 CEC 2019 Ready. 305x230 mm.

Brand: GIGABYTE


CPU Socket: LGA 1151


Compatible Devices: Supports 9th and 8th Gen Intel Core Processors


RAM Memory Technology: DDR4


Compatible Processors: 8th Generation Intel Core


Chipset Type: Intel Z390


Memory Clock Speed: 4400 MHz


Platform: Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8 Pro, Windows 8.1


Model Name: Z390 UD


CPU Model: Core i9


Processor Socket: LGA 1151


Compatible Devices: Supports 9th and 8th Gen Intel Core Processors


RAM Memory Technology: DDR4


Compatible Processors: 8th Generation Intel Core


Chipset Type: Intel Z390


Memory Clock Speed: 4400 MHz


Platform: Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8 Pro, Windows 8.1


CPU Model: Core i9


Memory Storage Capacity: 1000 TB


Main Power Connector Type: 24-Pin


Graphics Card Interface: PCI Express


Memory Slots Available: 4.0


Number of Ports: 22


S/PDIF Connector Type: Optical


System Bus Standard Supported: SATA 3


USB 2.0: 2


Total Usb Ports: 2


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 1


Total PCIe Ports: 6


Brand: GIGABYTE


Model Name: Z390 UD


Model Number: Z390 UD


Manufacturer: Gigabyte


UPC: 889523015032


Global Trade Identification Number: 32


Item Type Name: GIGABYTE Z390 UD (LGA 1151 (300 Series) Intel Z390 SATA 6Gb/s ATX Intel Motherboard for Cryptocurrency Mining with above 4G Decoding, 6 x PCIe Slots)


Built-In Media: motherboard, users manual


Item Weight: 454 Grams


Warranty Description: 3


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 10.23"L x 2.75"W x 12.79"H


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  • High quality, no frills.
Pattern: Motherboard
I purchased this for a new build centered on an Intel 9700K. I was a bit worried about power-handling as some reviews had other brands struggling to provide power to the high-end 9th generation processors. The word was that this one wouldn't have a problem, even though I favored another brand. I'll do this review in reverse. What you're not getting: USB-C - Even though it's a feature of the chipset, there is only a connector here. If you really need USB-C you would have to buy an accessory card from Gigabyte, which, I'm sure, would put the price over the cost on a board that included it. I personally couldn't come up with any reason I needed it. I don't own a USB-C device. High-end audio - This board uses an older Realtek audio processor. I have absolutely no idea what it sounds like, I already had a Creative Pro Studio card, so I disabled it right off. If you think you want or need high-end audio you may want to look elsewhere. I personally don't think any Realtek on-board solution is worth using, but I listen to a ton of music on my PC and I'm a bit of a snob that way so you can ignore me. RGB - Again, there is a socket on the board to plug in an RGB strip. I use a case with a nice black aluminum side panel. I didn't really care. In fact I went out of my way to buy no components that included RGB lights. There is a single blond light that I believe Gigabyte calls an "accent light" that provides a little illumination inside the case. The good news is, you seem to get everything else. The board is solidly constructed. It has metal supports around the GPU and Memory slots to provide support. Reasonable heat sinks are placed on the power supply components and elsewhere. There really isn't a lot to complain about. It's not flashy, your friends, if they could see it, wouldn't be impressed, but it does seem to be of very high quality. The best I can think to describe it, is that it's no different from Gigabyte's more expensive boards, except in the ways I've already mentioned. My guess is all of the critical components are the same until you get to their boards that cost four times as much. So, if you are looking for all the performance without all the flash, this might be for you. The $129 price certainly makes this a value, but only if you don't want or need the items I mentioned above. They didn't skimp on the important stuff. It runs the 9700K at all/5.0 turbo without a voltage tweak, and up to 5.2 before my cooling solution started to show a bit of strain. It actually ignored the 3.6ghz base frequency and simply runs all cores at 4.8ghz base without user intervention. It kind of makes sense, until you start increasing the voltage there really is no thermal consequence to doing so. All that really means is that, as the reviews I read stated, this board has absolutely no power handling issues with the highest level 9th gen Intel processors. There really is only one Con. I downloaded the Gigabyte utility package from their web site. It nagged me to install both Google Chrome (which I don't normally use) and Norton Internet Security. I finally gave up and uninstalled their whole utility package because every update kept trying to install crapware. Bleh! Otherwise it's highly recommended. The quality of a higher-end board without the frills you may not need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Best Budget Board Available for Intel CPUs
Pattern: Motherboard
This was a solid, very forgiving board for a first-time build. Everything snapped into place easily, and after double-checking, the system booted up perfectly on the first power-up. I used the following on my build, all of which so far is working nicely: - Cougar MX330-G Mid Tower Case, w/ tempered glass window - Intel Core i5-9400 (6-core 2.9GHz w/ on-chip graphics) - Corsair CX550M 550-watt 80+ Bronze Semi-Modular power supply - 2 x Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4 (3000Hz) RAM - yeah, I like having a lot of memory - Samsung 860 EVO SSD (250GB) - Acer SA230 FHD monitor - a Corsair gaming mouse and Logitech wireless laptop from previous system Could have spent a little less, but decided to go a bit heavier than initially expected on the CPU, power supply and memory. Still, everything fit well, all the ports were clearly-labelled, and even the slight bit of RGB lighting from the board is a nice touch (although I doubt I'll get into all that.) Powered up with a Linux Mint bootable flash-drive in the front USB port, and after a few keyboard presses, managed to quickly boot up. Installed Linux Mint (MATE) onto the SSD in less than 5 minutes, removed the flash drive, and it's just been under-10-second bootups since then. I don't do much gaming, but video and programming instead, so this is a great fit for my needs so far. I'll eventually add an M2 SSD, a larger HDD, and 32GB more memory (yep!) before I'll consider it finished. Eventually a larger monitor and maybe a budget graphics card too. The motherboard should be able to handle it all. Haven't even needed to fiddle with the BIOS yet, although that's coming. GREAT product for the price, the extra durability wound up being needed a time or two (first-time build, what can I say!) I'm quite the satisfied customer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2019 by Rod J.

  • Works great, overclocks and performs quite well. Why all the hate?
Pattern: Motherboard
I heard this board had some issues with poorly performing VRMs and sub par memory overclocking results. I've overclocked my 9700K to 4.9ghz and my cheap 3200mhz memory to 3600 without much issue. The VRMs don't really get as hot as I've heard and everything functions quite well. I've been punishing it with testing and gaming quite extensively. My last three builds were on Gigabyte boards. No serious issues with mine however my last UD3H board burned a trace for the audio circuit (it was visible on both sides of the board, and the audio got scratchy) but the rest of the components on the board still function today. The bios options are fairly robust and it has all of the options that most people would need. 9700k($199), Z390 UD($110) and some Gskill 16GB($62) before tax and selling my old 4790K components for $200+/- was a really cheap and no brainer upgrade. System screams now. Do it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2020 by Scott C.

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