Gigabyte B650M D3HP
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Motherboard designed for users seeking an optimal combination of price and functionality for office and home PCs. This model is based on the AMD AM5 socket and supports the installation of the latest Ryzen processors from the 7000, 8000, and 9000 series. The Gigabyte B650M D3HP adheres to the Ultra Durable concept, which implies the use of high-quality materials and components, increasing the device's lifespan (reinforced PCB, quality cooling, special latches, VRM heatsink).
Component installation and BIOS updates are simplified thanks to EZ-Latch latches and the Q-Flash Plus button. Cooling management is carried out through the Smart Fan 6 software. The board supports DDR5 memory, allowing for the installation of up to 192 GB of RAM across four available slots, with a maximum frequency of up to 7600 MHz. It is compatible with both XMP and EXPO profiles, necessary for quick memory performance optimization. For storage connectivity, there are four SATA ports and two M.2 slots with PCIe 4.0 interface. Network capabilities are provided by a Realtek LAN controller with a bandwidth of 2.5 Gbps.
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- Compact. Like any b650m, - A good additional heatsink on m2 (cool thing) All. Literally everything. |
Efficient choice based on AMD AM5
Taking into account the gradual decrease in the cost of components for the AMD AM5 platform, the choice of motherboard is becoming a key aspect for budget-oriented users. In this context, the Gigabyte B650M D3HP is an attractive option that combines a reasonable price and sufficient functionality to create both a productive gaming system and a mid-range workstation.
Accessibility and high technology
Gigabyte B650M D3HP, made in the micro-ATX form factor, belongs to the segment of devices aimed at home and office tasks, but its technical equipment allows you to assemble gaming PCs and workstations with high performance requirements. The motherboard supports PCIe 4.0, has four slots for DDR5 RAM with the ability to overclock up to 7600 MHz, and is also equipped with a 2.5-gigabit network adapter, thereby providing a complete set for a modern and powerful system based on the mid-level AMD B650 logic.
Ideal solution for balanced systems
The difference between this model and more expensive alternatives is its simplified configuration, including a limited number of M.2 slots and a more modest power subsystem. Despite this, the presence of two M.2 slots provides the ability to create sufficiently large storage for a gaming library. The 9-phase power subsystem will be quite sufficient to work with processors of the Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7 level, which makes the Gigabyte B650M D3HP the optimal choice for building budget-oriented, but at the same time productive gaming PCs.






























































According to Gigabyte's tech support, this model does not support overclocking, PBO, or curve optimization due to "hardware voltage limitations." Although the BIOS has all these functions, some of them even work, and everywhere (even according to correspondence with AMD support), it is indicated that all these functions should be supported. What we actually have:
- It works in principle at stock parameters.
- Frequency overclocking through BIOS even has some effect, but not significant, no more than +100 Hz.
- Curve optimization does not work at all, whether you enable it or not.
- Ryzen Master does not work at all (only as a monitoring program), due to the built-in lock in the BIOS. So there will be no overclocking optimization or undervolting in two clicks => The CPU consumption will be higher, heat dissipation higher, frequency lower than on any other B650 motherboard.
All of the above was personally verified on a newly purchased motherboard. Correspondence and investigation with AMD and Gigabyte support are available. After long denials like "try updating the BIOS" or "these are AMD problems," Gigabyte admitted that this is a "feature" of the motherboard, and the specified sale characteristics do not match. And basically, that's it, they seem to be okay with this situation.
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