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Published: 2017-07-30, Author: Eric , review by: tomshardware.com
Thunderbolt 3 support, Includes DisplayPort cables to route GPU display through Thunderbolt port, Impressive RAM bandwidth, Fourway SLI/Crossfire support, Great VRM cooling
Board can support 4way SLI but only comes with one SLI bridge, Limited PWM fan controls, No debug display, voltage check points or bench test buttons, High power draw when turned off
A well-made board for those requiring Thunderbolt 3 and it has impressive RAM capabilities, but better and cheaper options are available for those needing a more general purpose motherboard. Review $249.95 B&H MORE: Best Motherboards MORE...
At around $200, I think the Gigabyte X99P SLI is a very compelling option. The board keeps up in feature parity to most motherboards in its class and it has some things that set it apart, the biggest of which is Thunderbolt 3 support which could be used f...
Stock performance, Overclocking potential, Price, Board aesthetics, Intelbased Thunderbolt 3 and USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports, Board cooling and heat pipe design / layout, CPU socket layout and spacing, UEFI BIOS design and usability, CMOS battery placement, Quali
Proximity of primary PCIe x16 slot to CPU and memory slots
GIGABYTE has another stellar design on their hands embodied in the X99P-SLI motherboard. The board features a nice design aesthetic, a mix of compelling features and updates, and a price making it a very approachable solution for most enthusiasts and game...
The GIGABYTE X99P-SLI is a good motherboard that has some features (Thunderbolt 3) that will likely not be found on a lot of other X99 motherboards. While the X99P-SLI might seem a little late to the party, we have to assume from the latest BIOS notes tha...
Great Overclocking Ability, Well Thought Out Software Package, Logical Layout, Very Reasonable Price
Very Similar to Other Like Priced Gigabyte Products
All the basics are here, as are the overclocking capabilities. A stable 4.8 GHz clock on the i7 5820K shows it can keep up with many of the higher priced options. The multi-GPU support is must have hardware on any X99 motherboard and with 4 PCI-E x16 3.0...
Intel USB 3.1 controller with Type-C (32 Gb/s), 32 Gb/s M.2 slot, Solid performance and overclocking, EasyTune software, Metal shielding on PCI-Express slots, 4-way graphics support
No clear CMOS, power, or reset buttons, Not a fan of the 3-way BIOS
Another great addition to this motherboard is the shielding on the PCI-Express slots. While this is overlooked by many people it is great to see some of the features from Z170 come over to X99. Gigabyte's metal shielding is a one-piece design that not onl...
Intel's X99 chipset is high-end, by definition, any motherboard carrying the X99 chipset is considered high-end. However, until now, Z170 motherboards had more high-end features such as Thunderbolt 3 and dual M.2 slots. The X99P-SLI is based upon the X99...
Thunderbolt 3 support, Includes DisplayPort cables to route GPU display through Thunderbolt port, Impressive RAM bandwidth, Four-way SLI/Crossfire support, Great VRM cooling
Board can support 4-way SLI but only comes with one SLI bridge, Limited PWM fan controls, No debug display, voltage check points or bench test buttons, High power draw when turned off
A well-made board for those requiring Thunderbolt 3 and it has impressive RAM capabilities, but better and cheaper options are available for those needing a more general purpose motherboard.Review£200.94 On AmazonMOREBest MotherboardsMOREHow To Choose...
Intels Haswell-E processors and X99 motherboards have been used as the foundation for many high end gaming PCs but the term value hardly ever enters into their respective equation. Rather, value-focused buyers typically gravitate towards the Skylake /...