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Abstract: 제이씨현시스템 GIGABYTE Z170N Gaming 5 2015년 조립 PC 시장의 주요 키워드 중 하나는 바로 '미니 PC'였다. 완제품 형태의 미니 PC뿐만 아니라 조립을 위한 미니 PC 관련 제품들도 다수 출시되어 소비자의 관심이 쏠렸고 미니 PC 외형을 책임지는 케이스는 얼마 전 화제가 되었던 비프렌드 아이매직 PI 원통형 케이스를 비롯해 올해 약 30여 종 이상 출시되었다. 전반적으로 어려운 PC 시장 상황 속에서 미니 PC 시장이 조금씩...
So the Gigabyte Z170N Gaming 5 isn't the first Mini-ITX Z170 board to come through the office. The first was the MSI Wireless AC Pro that I covered. So going into this review I had a good idea of what a Z170 ITX board should have for features, so most of...
Killer E2200 WiFi, Dedicated audio and Sound Blaster X-Fi MB3 software suite, PCIe 3.0 x4 M.2 slot, USB 3.1, 802.11ac WiFi, Good overclocking
None that I found
Starting off with the gaming features since this board is part of Gigabyte's Gaming line we have Killer E2200 gaming networking. This high-performance, adaptive gigabit Ethernet controller offers better online gaming and online media performance compared...
Abstract: The Gigabyte Z170N-Gaming 5 and Z170N-WIFI take a decidedly more pragmatic approach. Though based on the same Z170 chipset and mini-ITX form factor, they're more barebones, offering little in the way of extras and premium features. Priced at about US$150...
Feature rich with a well implemented audio solution, Easy to use BIOS, Build quality improvements on what was a very solid predecessor, Good overclocking capability, M.2 SSD slot underneath the board, Intuitive and functional software utilities
Orientation of the side SATA/SATA Express slots may be an issue for some cases, The placement of the internal USB 3 header is central and close to the CPU socket
Gigabyte's Z170N Gaming 5 mini ITX board follows in the footsteps of awesomeness but a couple of interesting design decisions may mean that it won't be for everyone. Having said that, I had no end of fun with the Z170N Gaming 5 and look forward to includi...
Feature rich with a well implemented audio solution, Easy to use BIOS, Build quality improvements on what was a very solid predecessor, Good overclocking capability, M.2 SSD slot underneath the board, Intuitive and functional software utilities
Orientation of the side SATA/SATA Express slots may be an issue for some cases, The placement of the internal USB 3 header is central and close to the CPU socket
Gigabyte's Z170N Gaming 5 mini ITX board follows in the footsteps of awesomeness but a couple of interesting design decisions may mean that it won't be for everyone. Having said that, I had no end of fun with the Z170N Gaming 5 and look forward to includi...
Abstract: Mini-ITX boards are the smallest (170mm x 170mm), but often have to make some sacrifices, such as only a single PCIe x16 port. micro-ATX (mATX) boards are significantly bigger (244mm x 244mm), and can often be found for very affordable prices. Connectivi...
Before Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge, overclocking your CPU involved changing half a dozen settings to try to obtain the highest clock speed. This was because there were so many different ways to obtain your maximum frequency, things were a bit complicated...
The overheating issue is a concern for benchmarking but with no hard evidence of this happening outside of extreme conditions, it's unfair to be too harsh here as the Z170N-Gaming 5 otherwise performed okay. That said, this is a mini-ITX motherboard so we...
Abstract: With the launch of the new Intel socket LGA 1151 all large motherboard vendors also updated their mini-ITX solutions. At the moment there are eight different models available and prices span from 120 up to 240 Euro. This article will allow you to compare...