Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5 review
Verdict:
Loads of USB ports and PCI-E slots make this a fantastic AM3+ motherboard a must-buy for gamers.
Review Date: 27 Feb 2013
Price when reviewed: £120
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Supplier: http://www.amazon.co.uk
Reviewed By: Katharine Byrne
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The 990FXA-UD5 is Gigabyte’s top of the range AM3+ socket motherboard and uses AMD’s 990FX chipset. As it’s a large ATX board, it comes with a range of features that make it perfect for overclockers and gaming enthusiasts.
One of the first things that you'll spot about this motherboard board are the five PCI-E x16 slots. You can use three of them for graphics cards: using one or two will run the slots at x16 speed; installing three cards causes the primary slot to run at x16 speed, while the two other slots drop to x8 speed.
The other PCI-E x16 slots run at x4 speed and are designed for other expansion cards, although they'll be blocked by a graphics card installed in the slot above. If that's not enough, then there's a PCI-E x1 slot, out of the way that won't be blocked by a graphics card, and a legacy PCI slot.
As you'd expect from a high-end motherboard, there are four DDR3 DIMM memory sockets that support up to 32GB of RAM at speeds of 2,000MHz when overclocked. Storage isn't' going to be a problem either thanks to the eight SATA3 ports. This gives you enough room for all the hard disks you could want to install and the speed to take advantage of a fast boot SSD.
There’s also single PCI-E x1 and PCI slots for extra sound cards and USB expansion hubs if you need them, but with a grand total of ten USB ports on the back panel, two of which are USB3, and two USB and one USB3 header on the front, your USB support should be well-accounted for.
Elsewhere on the rear, there’s a FireWire port, two eSATA ports, an S/PDIF optical output, 6x analogue surround sound outputs, a Gigabit Ethernet port and a legacy PS/2 port. You won’t find any graphics outputs like HDMI and DVI-D, as the 990FX chipset doesn’t have any integrated graphics and AM3+ processors don’t have on-chip graphics.
It will get the best out of your CPU as well, as our AMD FX-8350 processor and 4GB of 1,600MHz DDR3 RAM achieved 90 overall in our benchmark tests. This is exactly what we expect from this kind of processor, but its unwieldy Award BIOS menu is a little dated and it makes it fiddly to access the detailed overclocking options.
The Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5 is one of the best AM3+ motherboards we’ve ever seen. It’s crammed full of features, and while we would have liked to have seen a few more USB3 ports for this price, that's a minor issue. If you want the best, this is it and it wins a Best Buy award.
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there is a newer version of this mainboard (3.0), did you review 1.1 or are the photos stock ones from the Gigabyte image banks?
By mr_chips on 27 Feb 2013 ![]()
Hi mr_chips. This is the 3.0 version, as photographed by our onsite team. Hope that helps!
By Katharine_Byrne on 27 Feb 2013 ![]()
yes thanks, reason I asked is because in this picture er_photo_184930_52.jpg which is the flat view of the board it says rev 1.1 in the top left corner
By mr_chips on 27 Feb 2013 ![]()
My mistake! It is the rev 1.1. As for the 3.0, we've been in touch with Gigabyte and the only difference between the two versions is that the 3.0 has a few improved CPU components to help the processors run better. Otherwise they're exactly the same. Sorry for the confusion.
By Katharine_Byrne on 27 Feb 2013 ![]()
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