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GIGABYTE

GIGABYTE B250M-D2V Intel B250 DDR4 32GB Micro ATX motherboard

SKU CH-YEBA-NCRZG

Micro ATX board for LGA 1151 CPUs with DDR4 memory up to 32 GB and six SATA ports

  • CPU Socket TypeLGA 1151
  • CPU TypeSupport LGA1151 slot 7th/6th generation processors: Intel ®
  • ChipsetIntel B250
  • Maximum Memory Supported32GB
  • PCI Slots1 PCI Express x16 slot, supporting x16 operating specificati
  • SATA RAID6XSATA III interface
  • Supports 7th and 6th generation Intel Core i7, i5, i3, Pentium and Celeron processors via LGA 1151 socket
  • Up to 32GB DDR4 memory across two DIMM slots
  • One PCI Express x16 slot and two PCI Express x1 slots, all running at PCI Express 3.0
  • Six SATA III ports for high-speed storage arrays
  • Realtek ALC887 audio with 7.1 channel support and Realtek Gigabit LAN

B250M-D2V Micro ATX motherboard

The GIGABYTE B250M-D2V is a Micro ATX board built on the Intel B250 chipset with an LGA 1151 socket. It accepts 6th and 7th generation Intel Core i7, i5, i3, Pentium and Celeron processors. Two DDR4 DIMM slots support up to 32 GB of system memory.

Builders upgrading an LGA 1151 platform

This board suits builders who need a compact Micro ATX form factor measuring 22.6 by 17.4 cm and want to reuse existing DDR4 modules. It provides one PCI Express x16 slot plus two PCI Express x1 slots, all running at 3.0 specifications, along with six SATA III ports for storage. Users requiring four memory slots, a newer socket, or integrated Wi-Fi should look elsewhere.

32 GB maximum memory capacity

The decisive specification is the 32 GB memory ceiling across two DDR4 slots. If your workload demands more than 32 GB or you prefer a four-slot layout for easier upgrades, this board will not meet those needs.

Highlights

  • Supports 7th and 6th generation Intel Core i7, i5, i3, Pentium and Celeron processors via LGA 1151 socket
  • Up to 32GB DDR4 memory across two DIMM slots
  • One PCI Express x16 slot and two PCI Express x1 slots, all running at PCI Express 3.0
  • Six SATA III ports for high-speed storage arrays
  • Realtek ALC887 audio with 7.1 channel support and Realtek Gigabit LAN

Specifications

BrandGIGABYTE
SeriesGIGABYTE B250M-D2V
ModelGIGABYTE B250M-D2V
CPU Socket TypeLGA 1151
CPU TypeSupport LGA1151 slot 7th/6th generation processors: Intel ® Core ™ i7 processor/Intel ® Core ™ i5 processor/Intel ® Core ™ i3 processor/Intel ® Pentium ® processor/Intel ® Celeron ® processor
2. L3 cache depends on CPU
ChipsetIntel B250
Maximum Memory Supported32GB
PCI Slots1 PCI Express x16 slot, supporting x16 operating specifications
2 PCI Express x1 slots
(* All PCI Express slots support PCI Express 3.0)
SATA RAID6XSATA III interface
Audio Chipset1. 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) sound module and select the multi-channel sound function through the sound software.
4. Support S/PDIF output
LAN ChipsetBuilt-in Realtek ® GbE network chips (10/100/1000 Mbit)
Onboard USBBuilt-in chipset:
1.6 USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports (4 on the rear panel, 2 need to be connected from the USB socket in the main board via cable)
2.6 USB 2.0/1 interfaces (2 on the rear panel, 4 need to be connected from the USB socket in the main board via the cable)

Questions about this item

What case clearance does the 22.6 by 17.4 cm Micro ATX board need?

The board measures 22.6 cm by 17.4 cm and uses the standard Micro ATX mounting pattern, so any chassis with Micro ATX standoffs and an I/O cutout will fit.

How do I install the CPU into the LGA 1151 socket without bending pins?

Lift the load lever, align the triangle on the processor with the socket corner, set it down flat, then lower and lock the lever — do not press the chip in before the lever is fully closed.

Which onboard component will need replacement to keep BIOS settings intact?

The motherboard includes a metal battery; when the system clock drifts or CMOS settings clear at boot, swap that cell for a fresh one of the same type.

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