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Well, you don't see that often!

Well, you don't see that often!

GIGABYTE now wants to either be a good head or measure something in the first round.

Well, you don't see that often!

It is a known method (also in the world of computing) that designers often consider cost-effectiveness in the second revision of a given product. There have been many previous examples of this, a phenomenon that is especially noticeable with motherboards and graphics cards. On the Aorus Z370 Ultra Gaming board, on the other hand, things turned out differently, with the “Sev 2.0” model replacing the previous seven-phase VRM with an 11-phase configuration. Ferrite core coils in this new assembly will certainly withstand the load better, which can come to the fore especially during overdrive.

Aorus Z370 Ultra Gaming v2The difference is easy to spot.

Another novelty is that the M.2-22110 slot (opening image) has been given a cooler cover - this was also missed in the first release. For the other parameters, there is no change (two PCI-E busses, Realtek ALC1220, gigabit Ethernet, etc.), the main focus was on strengthening the power supply, although… 

GIGABYTE Z370 Ultra GamingOf course, the old one knew that too.

The GIGABYTE Z370 Ultra Gaming 2.0 has another really special, almost epoch-making pull; It has been given RGB LED lighting, which can be parameterized with the company’s software called Fusion.

Source: techpowerup.com

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