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Micro-ATX board for LGA 1151 CPUs with Intel B150 chipset, two DDR4 slots supporting 32 GB, one PCIe x16 slot, six SATA ports, one M.2 slot, Realtek ALC887 audio and gigabit LAN
This GIGABYTE B150M-D3V revision 1.0 motherboard fits the Micro-ATX form factor and uses the Intel B150 chipset. It accepts 6th and 7th generation Intel Core i7, i5, i3, Pentium and Celeron processors in the LGA 1151 socket. Two DDR4 DIMM slots support up to 32 GB of system memory. The board measures 24.4 by 17.4 cm.
Builders refreshing an older LGA 1151 system or assembling a basic office PC will find the single PCI Express x16 slot and six SATA III ports adequate. Buyers who need multiple graphics cards, additional high-speed expansion slots or integrated Wi-Fi should look at larger ATX boards with richer chipset implementations.
The only x16 slot on this board runs at x16 electrical speed and is the primary connection for a discrete graphics card. No second x16 or x8 slot is present, so multi-GPU configurations are not supported. Confirm that your build requires only a single graphics card before purchasing.
| Brand | GIGABYTE |
|---|---|
| Series | GIGABYTE B150M-D3V(rev.1.0) |
| Model | GIGABYTE B150M-D3V(rev.1.0) |
| CPU Socket Type | LGA 1151 |
| CPU Type | Supports LGA1151 slot 7th/6th generation processors: Intel Core ™ i7 processor/Intel Core ™ i5 processor/Intel Core ™ i3 processor/Intel Pentium processor/Intel Celeron processor * Support 7th generation Intel Core ™ processor Please update the latest version of BIOS. ® 2. L3 cache depends on CPU |
| Chipset | Intel B150 |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 32GB |
| PCI Slots | 1 PCI Express x16 slot, supporting x16 operating specifications (PCIEX16) To maximize the performance of the graphics card, it is necessary to install it in the PCIEX16 slot when installing a graphics card. 2 PCI Express x1 slots All PCI Express slots support PCI Express 3.0. 3. 1 PCI slot |
| SATA RAID | 1XM.2 interface, 6xSATA III interface |
| Audio Chipset | 1. Built-in Realtek ALC887 chip ® 2. Support High Definition Audio 3. Support 2/4/5 1/7.1 channels To activate the 7.1 channel audio output, you must use the front panel audio output of the HD (High Definition, High Fax) audio module and select the multi-channel audio function through the audio software. 4. Support S/PDIF output |
| LAN Chipset | Built-in Realtek GbE network chip (10/100/1000 Mbit) |
| Onboard USB | Built-in chipset: 1.6 USB 3.0/2 ports (4 on the rear panel, 2 to be connected from the USB socket in the main board via cable) 2.6 USB 2.0/1 ports (2 on the rear panel, 4 to be connected from the USB socket in the main board via cable) |
The board has two DDR4 DIMM slots and supports a maximum of 32 GB, so install two 16 GB modules to reach the limit.
With both slots filled you can run 32 GB of DDR4, giving plenty of headroom for multitasking and typical desktop workloads.
The single M.2 interface connects through the B150 chipset and runs at SATA speeds, so any drive installed there will be limited to the SATA III throughput.
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