| Brand | GIGABYTE |
| CPU Socket | Socket AM5 |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR5 |
| Compatible Processors | AMD Ryzen 7000 series, AMD Ryzen 8000 series, AMD Ryzen 9000 series |
| Chipset Type | AMD X870 |
| Memory Clock Speed | 5600 MHz |
| Platform | Windows 10, Windows 11 |
| Model Name | X870 EAGLE WIFI7 |
| CPU Model | Ryzen 7 |
The X870 EAGLE WIFI7 supports AM5 Processors and features unparalleled performance. GIGABYTE X870 motherboards come with upgraded power design, high grade storage standards, and outstanding connectivity that enables you to optimize your performance.
Pretty good board but not competitively priced. Also for a mini ITX build, the wifi antenna with cable is pretty annoying especially considering this antenna's base angle isn't adjustable, and you can't buy a small third party antenna for it, as the Ez-Plug mechanism is custom made from Gigabyte and doesn't use a standardized interface.
It arrived in a ragged state like it was bashed through rain all torn, the box was safe but the motherboard itself has NO screws, WRONG retention clip and not fitting the description at all, a bunch of the slots are loose, and it might be secondhand at a high degree... Horrible experience
Works really good with what I bought I got a ryzen 5 7600x and a evga 2070 to start up and the Set up was really easy and very comparable with all, I loved the ssd conector, for the bios it works great, it saw I had all drivers missing and help me install them and has an amazing led and fan and power app to check all
TLDR: Absolutely a 5 star product with just about everything you could want, but there are a few important things to keep in mind.First off, the board is gorgeous and built like a tank. The nearly full coverage metal front and back plates make it heavy enough I was actually a bit worried someone replaced it with a brick before I opened it! All the little features to help make putting everything together easier are quite nice, and the back connect aspect allows a level of cleanness to your build that flat out isn't possible with a front or side connect motherboard. A standard ATX form factor, support for WIFI 7, Bluetooth, usb 4, front usb c, argb, pcie gen 5, and frankly more m.2 slots than any reasonable person would use, coupled with the am5 platform that still has another few generations of CPUs ahead of it means any of your needs should be covered for the foreseeable future. My build includes a 9950x3d, 64gb of ram, and a gen 5 NVME SSD and I have had absolutely no problems to speak of.Now the little things to keep in mind:Be careful setting the board down. It may be built very well, but with the connectors on the back and many of them (fan headers, argb connectors, etc) effectively just being pins sticking straight up, it would be very easy to bend a pin while doing the classic test of connecting everything outside of the case with the motherboard on its box. You could almost certainly just bend a pin back into place, but a bit of care here will save you some trouble.As this is a back connect motherboard, do make certain that your case supports it. The standoffs are all in the same places, but if the case doesn't have cutouts that extend farther under the motherboard than usual, it will be 100% impossible to connect anything on the board. Cases with large back areas for cable management are also preferred, as many cables stick straight out the back, and are rigid enough to need some space to turn.There are two ways to update the bios on this board, which is a good thing, as one of them (quick flash inside the bios) refused to work for me. The other (flashing using the button on the motherboard) worked flawlessly on the first try. Not sure if I messed something up to cause the first issue, but at least there was another way that didn't really hinder progress.One other thing not specific to this board, but that I ran into my first time building on AM5: By default, memory training happens every time you boot, and takes around a minute. There is an option to change this in the bios, and then it will only take 10 seconds or so to boot, as it will remember the memory training.That's it! If all that seems reasonable to you (as it did to me: a bit of extra work selecting parts and testing in exchange for a nearly perfectly clean and long-lasting build) then this board is a very easy recommendation!
Amazing motherboard
I love this motherboard. I recently just bought all new parts for a new PC I was building at was looking for a motherboard that had everything i needed as I messed up last time when building a PC. This motherboard had everything I needed for the new AMD CPU and had wifi7 integrated into the motherboard so if my internet went out I can use my phones WIFI easily.The BIOS is intuitive, easy to navigate and overclock. Everything fit well into new PC and everything runs great!Overall great motherboardGreat BIOS interfaceEasy setupWIFI 7I personally like GIGABYTE products also got a 5080 from them.
全般として満足だが、あえて言えば、PCIEにビデオカードを刺す時、他の部品のカバーが邪魔になって、ビデオカードを余り傾けられないのがちょっと
Looks great, easy to set up and get running. I have been using it daily for nearly 8 months with zero issues. it has been reliable, temps are good and boots fast. The bios is very easy to navigate through. Plenty of customization options.I've been using gigabyte motherboards since 2012 and will continue to do so.Currently using this motherboard with a gigabyte 7800 xt windforce and 9800x3d cpu.
I haven't run into any issues with the motherboard. I must be lucky because I haven't heard any whine or unpleasant noise from the SSD fan. My previous motherboard was an ASRock B850I Lightning on BIOS 3.25 and it killed my Ryzen 9 9900X within a week. I've had this motherboard for almost a month and no issues at all.The installation is a little wonky. It's pretty straightforward if you've ever put a PC together, but they use a long screw to mount to the PC case on one of the corners. They also use a different method to connect either the CPU or chassis fan to the motherboard, it uses some small pin connectors that then turn into the standard 4-pin connector.The WiFi connector kind of sucks, but I don't use WiFi anyway so it's no big deal to me.If you could spend more money, consider an Asus motherboard, but if you can't spend the extra hundred or so then this is a very nice motherboard.Boot times do seem kind of slow, however. I had quicker boot times with the ASRock motherboard, but it's still fine.
Pretty good board but not competitively priced. Also for a mini ITX build, the wifi antenna with cable is pretty annoying especially considering this antenna's base angle isn't adjustable, and you can't buy a small third party antenna for it, as the Ez-Plug mechanism is custom made from Gigabyte and doesn't use a standardized interface.
It arrived in a ragged state like it was bashed through rain all torn, the box was safe but the motherboard itself has NO screws, WRONG retention clip and not fitting the description at all, a bunch of the slots are loose, and it might be secondhand at a high degree... Horrible experience
Works really good with what I bought I got a ryzen 5 7600x and a evga 2070 to start up and the Set up was really easy and very comparable with all, I loved the ssd conector, for the bios it works great, it saw I had all drivers missing and help me install them and has an amazing led and fan and power app to check all
TLDR: Absolutely a 5 star product with just about everything you could want, but there are a few important things to keep in mind.First off, the board is gorgeous and built like a tank. The nearly full coverage metal front and back plates make it heavy enough I was actually a bit worried someone replaced it with a brick before I opened it! All the little features to help make putting everything together easier are quite nice, and the back connect aspect allows a level of cleanness to your build that flat out isn't possible with a front or side connect motherboard. A standard ATX form factor, support for WIFI 7, Bluetooth, usb 4, front usb c, argb, pcie gen 5, and frankly more m.2 slots than any reasonable person would use, coupled with the am5 platform that still has another few generations of CPUs ahead of it means any of your needs should be covered for the foreseeable future. My build includes a 9950x3d, 64gb of ram, and a gen 5 NVME SSD and I have had absolutely no problems to speak of.Now the little things to keep in mind:Be careful setting the board down. It may be built very well, but with the connectors on the back and many of them (fan headers, argb connectors, etc) effectively just being pins sticking straight up, it would be very easy to bend a pin while doing the classic test of connecting everything outside of the case with the motherboard on its box. You could almost certainly just bend a pin back into place, but a bit of care here will save you some trouble.As this is a back connect motherboard, do make certain that your case supports it. The standoffs are all in the same places, but if the case doesn't have cutouts that extend farther under the motherboard than usual, it will be 100% impossible to connect anything on the board. Cases with large back areas for cable management are also preferred, as many cables stick straight out the back, and are rigid enough to need some space to turn.There are two ways to update the bios on this board, which is a good thing, as one of them (quick flash inside the bios) refused to work for me. The other (flashing using the button on the motherboard) worked flawlessly on the first try. Not sure if I messed something up to cause the first issue, but at least there was another way that didn't really hinder progress.One other thing not specific to this board, but that I ran into my first time building on AM5: By default, memory training happens every time you boot, and takes around a minute. There is an option to change this in the bios, and then it will only take 10 seconds or so to boot, as it will remember the memory training.That's it! If all that seems reasonable to you (as it did to me: a bit of extra work selecting parts and testing in exchange for a nearly perfectly clean and long-lasting build) then this board is a very easy recommendation!
Amazing motherboard
I love this motherboard. I recently just bought all new parts for a new PC I was building at was looking for a motherboard that had everything i needed as I messed up last time when building a PC. This motherboard had everything I needed for the new AMD CPU and had wifi7 integrated into the motherboard so if my internet went out I can use my phones WIFI easily.The BIOS is intuitive, easy to navigate and overclock. Everything fit well into new PC and everything runs great!Overall great motherboardGreat BIOS interfaceEasy setupWIFI 7I personally like GIGABYTE products also got a 5080 from them.
全般として満足だが、あえて言えば、PCIEにビデオカードを刺す時、他の部品のカバーが邪魔になって、ビデオカードを余り傾けられないのがちょっと
Looks great, easy to set up and get running. I have been using it daily for nearly 8 months with zero issues. it has been reliable, temps are good and boots fast. The bios is very easy to navigate through. Plenty of customization options.I've been using gigabyte motherboards since 2012 and will continue to do so.Currently using this motherboard with a gigabyte 7800 xt windforce and 9800x3d cpu.
I haven't run into any issues with the motherboard. I must be lucky because I haven't heard any whine or unpleasant noise from the SSD fan. My previous motherboard was an ASRock B850I Lightning on BIOS 3.25 and it killed my Ryzen 9 9900X within a week. I've had this motherboard for almost a month and no issues at all.The installation is a little wonky. It's pretty straightforward if you've ever put a PC together, but they use a long screw to mount to the PC case on one of the corners. They also use a different method to connect either the CPU or chassis fan to the motherboard, it uses some small pin connectors that then turn into the standard 4-pin connector.The WiFi connector kind of sucks, but I don't use WiFi anyway so it's no big deal to me.If you could spend more money, consider an Asus motherboard, but if you can't spend the extra hundred or so then this is a very nice motherboard.Boot times do seem kind of slow, however. I had quicker boot times with the ASRock motherboard, but it's still fine.
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