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A Micro-ATX board for LGA 1151 CPUs with Intel B150 chipset, four DDR4 slots up to 64 GB, one PCIe x16 and two PCIe x1 slots, six SATA III ports, one M.2 interface, Intel Gigabit LAN.
The GIGABYTE B150M-DS3P rev.1.0 is a Micro-ATX motherboard that accepts Intel LGA 1151 processors including Core i7, i5, i3, Pentium and Celeron models. It uses the Intel B150 chipset and provides four DDR4 DIMM slots for system memory. The board measures 22.6 by 20.3 centimetres and fits standard Micro-ATX chassis.
Maximum supported memory is 64 GB across the four DDR4 slots, which is the single figure that determines whether this board meets a build's capacity target. The chipset runs memory at standard DDR4 speeds without overclocking profiles. Populating all four slots reaches the 64 GB limit for workloads that need larger datasets in RAM.
Under sustained load the Intel B150 chipset maintains consistent PCI-E 3.0 and SATA III bandwidth for the single x16 slot, two x1 slots, one M.2 interface and six SATA III ports. The onboard Intel GbE controller delivers stable 10/100/1000 Mbit network throughput while the Realtek ALC887 codec handles multichannel audio without throttling.
| Brand | GIGABYTE |
|---|---|
| Series | GIGABYTE B150M-DS3P(rev.1.0) |
| Model | GIGABYTE B150M-DS3P(rev.1.0) |
| CPU Socket Type | LGA 1151 |
| CPU Type | LGA1151 processor: Intel ® Core ™ i7 processor/Intel ® Core ™ i5 processor/Intel ® Core ™ i3 processor/Intel ® Pentium ® processor/Intel ® Celeron ® processor 2. L3 cache depends on CPU |
| Chipset | Intel B150 |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 64GB |
| PCI Slots | 1 PCI-E x16 slot, supporting x16 operating specifications (PCI-E x16) 2 PCI-E x1 slots (* All PCI-E slots support PCI-E 3.0) |
| 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 start the 7.1 channel audio output, you must use the front panel audio output hole of the HD (High Definition, high fidelity) audio module to connect and select the multi-channel audio function through audio software. 4. Support S/PDIF output |
| LAN Chipset | Built-in Intel ® GbE network chip (10/100/1000 Mbit) |
| Onboard USB | Built-in chipset: 1.6 USB 3.0 ports (4 in the main board rear window, 2 need to be connected from the main board USB socket via a flat cable) 2.6 USB 2.0 ports (2 in the main board rear window, 4 need to be connected from the main board USB socket via a flat cable) Built-in chipset + ASMedia ® USB3.1 controller: 3.1 USB Type-C ™ interface on the rear panel, supporting USB 3.1 4.1 USB 3.1 Type-A interface (red) on the rear panel |
The board has four DDR4 DIMM slots and supports up to 64 GB total, so you can install four 16 GB modules for the full capacity.
The single M.2 interface is wired through the chipset SATA III controller, so any drive installed there runs at SATA III speeds.
The board measures 22.6 cm by 20.3 cm and uses the standard Micro ATX mounting pattern.
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