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GIGABYTE Z590 Vision G (LGA 1200/Intel Z590/ATX/3x M.2/PCIe 4.0/USB 3.2 Gen2X2 Type-C/2.5GbE LAN/Motherboard)

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Processor Description: Z590


Size: Z590 VISION G


Style: Bundle


Features

  • Powerful performance support 11th and 10th Gen Intel Core series processors
  • Dual Channel Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4 memory, 4 DIMMs
  • Go further without more cables by VisionLINK I/O design
  • High-bandwidth and low-latency network support by Intel 2.5GbE LAN
  • Comprehensive connectivity by front and rear USB3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C connectors

Description

Powerful performance support 11th and 10th Gen Intel Core series processors Dual Channel Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4 memory, 4 DIMMs Go further without more cables by VisionLINK I/O design High-bandwidth and low-latency network support by Intel 2.5GbE LAN Comprehensive connectivity by front and rear USB3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C connectors PCIe 4.0 hardware design and maximum memory capacity up to 128GB 4 Ultra-Fast NVMe PCIe x4 M.2 connectors with unique thermal guards Effective cooling solution design for the better thermal dissipation Smart Fan 6 features hybrid fan headers and numerous temperature sensors Q-Flash Plus Updates BIOS without Installing the CPU, Memory and GPU

Brand: GIGABYTE


CPU Socket: LGA 1200


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


RAM Memory Technology: DDR4


Compatible Processors: 10th Generation Intel Core


Chipset Type: Intel Z590


Memory Clock Speed: 2133 MHz


Platform: Windows


RAM Memory Maximum Size: 128 GB


Graphics Card Interface: PCI Express


RAM: ‎DDR4


Memory Speed: ‎2133 MHz


Brand: ‎GIGABYTE


Item model number: ‎Z590


Item Weight: ‎3.86 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13.18 x 10.62 x 3.14 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎13.18 x 10.62 x 3.14 inches


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Manufacturer: ‎GIGABYTE


Date First Available: ‎January 20, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Better Than ASUS
Works great. This is much better than the dead Asus board that arrived.
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023 by Steve

  • power comes on then shuts off
After getting a new board (they replaced it) everything has been working fine. very impressed with the board.
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2022 by Terry S

  • Quite possibly one of the worst quality boards / user experience I've ever had
The board is very aesthetically pleasing but that's about it... I've had one of the worst experiences during the building process trying to get this board to work. To elaborate, I had to get a replacement board because the first one that was shipped to me was dead on arrival. Would not POST, light up, or turn on whatsoever. I got a replacement board as a result. This board would POST, but it still had several issues. One of these problems involved the ethernet connection not working out of the box after Windows was installed. Another issue with this board is that the screws on the M.2 NVME heatsinks came on unreasonably tightened to the point where it is impossible to unscrew without risk of stripping the screw. (I still have not been able to install my M.2 NVME for this reason). The ONLY M.2 slot that would come off was the first one, HOWEVER, that slot is reserved for only 11th gen processors and will not work if you have a 10th gen, which was my case. Overall, aesthetically pleasing board but very horrendous quality assurance and practicality when it comes to some aspects regarding the M.2 slots. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2021 by Kevin

  • Gorgeous Mobo But Bad Design at it's Core
I'd spent parts of the last year or so upgrading my computer from just powerful, to also wanting to be powerful and beautiful to look at. In that regard I'd been a fan of the looks of Gigabyte's Vision line for a while. I'm definitely more of a gamer than a creative (though I do dabble there) but generally a mobo doesn't factor into that as much, beyond ports. So when upgrading to an i9-10850k due to good sales, I pulled the trigger on this Vision G board as it was gorgeous and seemed full featured for the price. And now I'm exchanging it. The main issues here, which aren't mentioned anywhere on Amazon, and I found hard to find even on Gigabyte's page is that the m.2 slots are restrictive to performance. One thing that I found to be a big seller on this board was its four(4) M.2 slots. I don't have 4 m.2 drives yet, but I have 2 and like expandability, so for $280 it seemed like a steal. But when you get your board, if you have a 10th Gen CPU like me, you'll find the top m.2 slot doesn't work. It is "reserved for 11th Gen" to take advantage of the more PCIe lanes and PCIe 4.0. That sucks, and drove me nuts when trying to launch my PC the first time after the build. But I discount that slightly as this seems to be a common thing with z590 boards. Its not just this board/Gigabyte, and I have 3 other ports, so it should be fine right? Well, wrong. Purely by design decisions from Gigabyte if either of the middle two(2) m.2 slots are in use then your x16 PCIe slot is cut in half to x8. For some reason they decided to put them on a switch with the first PCIe slot for direct to CPU performance. I understand m.2 nvme can/does operate off PCIe, and it is a bigger feature to have them direct to CPU in PCIe 4.0, but generally that isn't at the detriment of your GPU. Just for the most technically minded: this is both for if you have a 10th Gen or an 11th Gen CPU, it doesn't matter that 11th Gen has the more PCIe lanes to possibly handle this your PCIe lane is locked at x8. This doesn't even get excused as "Its a creator board" because even creators need their graphics card, many video edit and stream like I do on occasion, even if they don't game, so this is absurd. So that seems/is a lot of negative for you right at the top, and is why I'm exchanging it. So why still 3 Stars? Well, to start off its because that information is on the Gigabyte website if you look at the specs or the manual. Takes a bit more research than I did, and more than many might do. But I like to pride myself in usually doing that due diligence so I can't fault them fully for that. Another more technical factor is that, at least in theory, x8 shouldn't actually hinder anything. I have an Asus ROG Strix 2080 Super in my computer, and by all accounts I can find, even overclocked to its maximum this thing shouldn't be able to to ever even hit the bandwidth cap for PCIe 3.0 at x8. None of the Nvidia 20 Series should, and possibly the 30 Series shouldn't either. So at least in concept you shouldn't notice a performance dip. This is especially gonna be true if you buy this mobo for an 11th Gen CPU because that unlocks PCIe 4.0 which has double the bandwidth limits. I wasn't ready to spend nearly $300 on a mobo and possibly leave performance on the table in the future, as future GPUs or PCIe cards I need might hit that bandwidth cap, and there are other boards that don't do this. The other good to bring up is just outright good. First up are the looks. Its just absolutely beautiful. I still love everything about the looks of the Vision line. Clean and white/silver that matches my case and build to a tee, and clean lines that just look beautiful. The LEDs are sparse, and clean. I'd maybe have liked more features to control them from Gigabyte's app, but honestly even though I would like that, they are generally just bars of light so its fine. The other thing is that while I didn't like the m.2 performance on the board, the amount of slots and their ease of use really is worth noting. I had no issues accessing or seating a drive in any m.2 slot. I also like the I/O on this board. All slots on the board itself were easy to access, and the 5 USB-A 3.2 and 2 USB-C 3.2 ports along with a BIOS Flashback port and 2.G Ethernet is well featured for any creative or gamer. The board, and Gigabyte's BIOS also was good for my CPU's performance. The 10850k's base clock is 3.6Ghz with an overclock boost limit reported at 5.2Ghz (and that's confirmed to be highest stable I've found). This mobo was giving me 4.8Ghz on all 10 cores without applying any tuning or boost settings. That is a really good default optimization. Overall, its a fine board, but for Z grade and $279 you can do better. I'm not replacing it for Gigabyte's Vision D because while it doesn't have the same m.2 issues for the PCIe lane, but it is also over $100 more which isn't worth it when Gigabyte burned me on this one. I considered the Asus ROG Strix Z590-A to replace it, though the harsher gaming looks weren't my favorite, but it was a greatly featured board for $329, but I didn't need the wifi or want to pay more. So I settled on the Asus Prime Z590-A which has some softer looks than the ROG and still almost all the same features for the same $280 as the Vision G. Unless you need a BIOS Flashback port, I recommend this board. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2021 by Benjamin Glasthal Benjamin Glasthal

  • Pretty, expensive, powerful.
If this was not on sale when i bought it, I probably would have looked for another. However, i really was desperate for a certain aesthetic. The only drawback, in hindsight, I do not have any future proofing from this mobo. It is only 3rd gen m2 support, only supports 11th gen intel due to intel changing the socket type for 12th gen, and only being up to DDR4. I plan for this build to carry me a few years so not TOO big of an issue, but all hardware CAN easily transfer when I want to upgrade CPU, RAM or m2 speeds to a new mobo. I have always had good experiences with Gigabyte in the past (switched to an MSI build in my last one), and i am very pleased at the bios gui. it is straight forward, easy to use, not ugly like MSI bios (or others for that matter), and slot speeds are quite nice! I see a good deal of the complaints about specific format or generation hardware support, but reading the mobo specs and user manual, clearly tells me most of those complaints are user error. (i.e. m2 slot usage, CLEARLY stating certain ones are only for 11th gen chips, or RAID utilization requiring specific m2 manufacture, which if not adhered to will inhibit pci lanes) etc etc. At full price, i think it is a bit overpriced. But if anyone sees the price point drop or sales go up, this ends up being a fantastic value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2022 by Chris L

  • Great if it fits your needs and is on sale
UPDATE YOUR WINDOWS TO ENABLE ETHERNET PORT. I promise its not broken, you just have to get everything updated before it runs normally. I wanted a white motherboard for my set up, and RGB was welcome if included. I will say if you want this for the RGB, I dont think its worth it for that alone as its basically 1 barely noticeable strip. That said, it was easy to adjust with RGB Fusion app. There are also 4 M.2 slots available, so I think this would be a great fit if you happen to need that many slots, but personally I dont see me ever needing more than 2 at once. No WiFi, so you will need an external wifi card to update windows easily. Once you get everything updated, it functions great with a nice looking BIOS. I would NOT advise grabbing this at full price, but at around the $150 range I would consider this good for what it is. Definitely look at your other options before grabbing this, as other than the many m.2 slots this doesnt exactly offer anything that isnt offered by other boards. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2022 by Alex Boehm

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