Gigabyte H310M S2V rev. 1.0
Photos 5 | Outdated Product Affordable microATX motherboard with LGA 1151 v2. Compatible with 8th generation Intel Core i7/i5/i3/Pentium/Celeron processors based on Coffee Lake microarchitecture. The manufacturer is positioned as a low-cost solution for assembling high-quality entry-level / mid-level personal computers for home / office, it can also become the basis of an inexpensive gaming system. It is distinguished by the use of the Gigabyte Ultra Durable proprietary concept, which involves the use of a high-quality element base and an improved textolite. The Gigabyte H310M S2V motherboard is equipped with two slots for installing DDR4-2666/2400/2133 memory modules. Supports dual-channel mode with a total volume of up to 32 GB. Digital (DVI-D) and analogue (D-sub) outputs are provided for displaying images on the...monitor from the video core built into the processor. There is also a PCI-E x16 v3.0 slot for installing high-performance discrete video cards. SSD / HDD-drives up to 4 in total. connect to SATA3 ports with a bandwidth of up to 6 Gbps. For high-speed network communications of the Gigabit Ethernet standard, the built-in Realtek 8118 LAN controller is used. The board is equipped with an 8-channel ALC887 audio codec that has received an improved analogue path. To connect peripheral devices, up to 10 USB ports are provided, including 4 high-performance USB 3.1 Gen 1. |
Affordable microATX motherboard with LGA 1151 v2. Compatible with 8th generation Intel Core i7/i5/i3/Pentium/Celeron processors based on Coffee Lake microarchitecture. The manufacturer is positioned as a low-cost solution for assembling high-quality entry-level / mid-level personal computers for home / office, it can also become the basis of an inexpensive gaming system. It is distinguished by the use of the Gigabyte Ultra Durable proprietary concept, which involves the use of a high-quality element base and an improved textolite.
The Gigabyte H310M S2V motherboard is equipped with two slots for installing DDR4-2666/2400/2133 memory modules. Supports dual-channel mode with a total volume of up to 32 GB. Digital (DVI-D) and analogue (D-sub) outputs are provided for displaying images on the monitor from the video core built into the processor. There is also a PCI-E x16 v3.0 slot for installing high-performance discrete video cards.
SSD / HDD-drives up to 4 in total. connect to SATA3 ports with a bandwidth of up to 6 Gbps. For high-speed network communications of the Gigabit Ethernet standard, the built-in Realtek 8118 LAN controller is used. The board is equipped with an 8-channel ALC887 audio codec that has received an improved analogue path. To connect peripheral devices, up to 10 USB ports are provided, including 4 high-performance USB 3.1 Gen 1.
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Ultra Durable Compliance
The Gigabyte H310M S2V board is, on the one hand, a child of savings, designed for an undemanding buyer. On the other hand, it complies with the principles of Ultra Durable (high-quality audio capacitors, anti-noise screen, improved fibreglass, etc.), which promises reliable and durable performance.
Set and forget
In general, the H310M S2V looks like a typical representative of the "set it and forget it" club. The board is equipped with a minimum set of interfaces, including 2 slots for DDR4 RAM (maximum 32 GB), digital (DVI-D) and analogue (D-Sub) video outputs, 6 USB ports, 4 SATA connectors and one PCI-E 16x and PCI-E 1x for connecting video cards, audio cards, etc. Neither USB-C, nor HDMI, nor M.2 were added here so as not to increase the price. Fortunately, for a simple but modern working machine, all this is included in the category of pleasant bonuses, rather than things without which life becomes a burden.
Cooling system command centre
Of the unusual, one can only single out support for the “smart” SmartFan technology, which monitors the temperature of different parts of the motherboard and coordinates the work of coolers. Theoretically, this allows you to extend the life of the board (eliminating the risk of overheating) and reduce the noise of the cooling system.
Another question is that this feature was inherited by the H310M S2V from the company's more expensive motherboards (for enthusiasts) and there are doubts that it will really come in handy when working in an office or using it in a home multimedia computer. But if they do, why complain, right?