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 PostPosted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 4:00 pm    Post subject: GIGABYTE Launch H81 Series Motherboards Reply with quote Back to top

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When it comes to our motherboard reviews, we typically attempt to focus on the high sellers with distinguishing features - this normally means chipsets aimed at the mainstream to high end with more capabilities. &nbsp;Every so often we touch on something aimed more at the entry level&nbsp;or a cheaper chipset, and today GIGABYTE are launching their H81 series motherboards - entry level for Haswell.</p>
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To put H81 into perspective, the chipset offers two SATA 6 Gbps ports, two USB 3.0 ports, no RAID, no Smart Response Technology, a single PCIe 2.0 x16 from the CPU and six PCIe 2.0 lanes from the chipset.</p>
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GIGABYTE's H81 range covers both thinner ATX and micro-ATX motherboards, where PCIe 2.0 x1 and PCI ports occupy the extra slots down the motherboard. &nbsp;The range will have seven SKUs, four of which are available online:</p>
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GA-H81M-S2PV</p>
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GA-H81M-S2PH</p>
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GA-H81M-DS2</p>
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GA-H81M-HD3</p>
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All the motherboards will feature Ultra Durable 4 PLUS, which means 40A IR3550 ICs in the power delivery (all boards seem to feature a 2+1 VRM arrangement), as well as the new HD BIOS and GIGABYTE App Center which we examined on Z87. GIGABYTE state that some models will also be equipped with a USB 3.0 hub to increase USB 3.0 ports up to six, although none of the four models currently online do so, thus it seems reserved for the H/HD versions. &nbsp;All the online models contain Realtek NICs and audio codecs, as well as either a serial or a parallel port or both:</p>
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No word on pricing or which regions these motherboards will be aimed for. &nbsp;The interesting part from this PR is the H81.AMP-UP model, which would suggest that some of the G1.Sniper Z87 or A88X features are coming to H81: either the OP-AMP (adjustable amplifier) or USB DAC-UP (cleaner USB power for DACs) or both. &nbsp;This could potentially be good news, as typically entry-level chipsets are paired with ALC887 codecs or similar.</p>
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I rarely (once or twice a year) get requests to review motherboards based on entry-level chipsets - there is not much to test and rarely anything new for comparison or explanation. &nbsp;However this PR gives an opportunity to ask our readers if you would be interested in such a review?</p>
<div>Gallery: GIGABYTE Launch H81 Series Motherboards<div></div></div></p>

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