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GIGABYTE

GIGABYTE GA-Z270X-GAMING K5 Intel motherboard

SKU CH-XZSZ-VJWSW MPN GA-Z270X-GAMING

ATX board for LGA 1151 CPUs with Z270 chipset, dual M.2 slots and I/O shield included

  • New condition with full manufacturer testing
  • Z270 chipset supports 1151 socket processors
  • ATX form factor fits standard desktop cases
  • Two M.2 slots for fast storage expansion
  • Includes I/O shield for rear port protection

Z270 ATX Motherboard for LGA 1151

The GIGABYTE GA-Z270X-GAMING K5 is an ATX form factor motherboard built around the Intel Z270 chipset and LGA 1151 socket. It is intended for builders assembling a desktop system on this platform. The board includes an I/O shield in the package.

Suits Z270 system builds; not for other sockets

This motherboard suits enthusiasts building or repairing a Z270-based PC who need a standard ATX layout with twin M.2 slots. It is not for builders who require a different socket type, a smaller form factor such as micro-ATX, or a board that ships with a full accessory kit including cables and manuals.

Z270 chipset with dual M.2 slots

The deciding specification is the Z270 chipset paired with two M.2 slots, which defines the platform compatibility and high-speed storage capacity of this board. Verify that your processor and memory match the LGA 1151 and Z270 requirements before purchase.

Highlights

  • New condition with full manufacturer testing
  • Z270 chipset supports 1151 socket processors
  • ATX form factor fits standard desktop cases
  • Two M.2 slots for fast storage expansion
  • Includes I/O shield for rear port protection

Specifications

No published specifications for this item yet.

Questions about this item

What does the Z270 chipset actually give me in a built system?

The Z270 chipset on this board pairs with socket 1151 CPUs and supports overclocking when a K-series processor is installed.

How do the two M.2 slots connect and what speed ceiling applies?

Both M.2 slots route through the Z270 chipset over PCIe lanes, so each drive is limited to the chipset's PCIe 3.0 throughput.

What physical space and mounting points does this ATX board need?

It requires a standard ATX case with nine mounting holes and a rear I/O cutout matching the included shield.

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