Testurteil: "4 out of 5 stars"
Test: Einzeltest: Gigabyte X58 USB3 mainboard
Zitat: Recommended
Pros: + One of the cheapest X58 boards around
+ CrossFireX and SLI support
+ Decent overclocking potential
Cons: - Relative excellence of X58A UD3R v2.0 puts this in the shade
Gigabyte´s newest board for Intel´s Core i7 900-series processors is the X58 USB3. Designed to entice users into committing for Intel´s best-performing consumer platform by lowering the price to £135, including VAT, Gigabyte needs to balance the need to cut costs while not skimping on features we´ve come to associate with high-end desktops. The X58 USB3 uses the well-received X58A UD3R v2.0 as a blueprint and cuts away features such as SATA 6Gb/s, eSATA, IDE, three-way graphics, and optical S/PDIF support. But what remains is still attractive in our eyes; the board still has enough to satisfy being called a premium offering, headlined by, as the name suggests, USB3 support.
No X58 chipset-based motherboard will have it all for £135, clearly, but if you want a no-nonsense offering that will be a good home to a lower-end Core i7 9x0 chip, Gigabyte´s X58 USB3 is a fine place to start. Indeed, it´s only the relative excellence of the X58A-UD3R v2.0, attracting a £15 premium, which inhibits us from recommending the X58 USB3 without reservation.