Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Gigabyte AB350N Gaming WiFi and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Gigabyte AB350N Gaming WiFi.
March 2018
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The editors liked
Integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Stable performance
The editors didn't like
M.2 slot on the bottom
No USB Type-C ports
Relatively expensive and hard to find
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Published: 2017-10-31, Author: Jacob , review by: tomshardware.com
Overclocks similar to X370 WiFi, 8pin 12V power, Adequate gaming performance
Requires sufficient airflow to cool Vregs, Layout is awkward for standard ATX cases, Has only 2 fan ports, Performance deficiencies in some computational workloads
The AB350N-Gaming WiFi is ideal for inverted or cube cases, and overclocks just as well as some of the other X370 boards we've tested. Given the target form factor, B350 is a great choice for this type of system and Gigabyte delivers Wi-Fi, sufficient...
Published: 2017-08-11, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Aside from the cosmetic feature of not supporting the RGB Fusion / LED controls under Linux, there was just one practical issue encountered. When first trying to boot the Ubuntu 17.04 live USB installer, I was getting the "unexpected IRQ trap at vector 07...
Great RAM overclocking board, Good layout (in my opinion!), Good I/O configuration, Great feature set for M-ITX, Replaceable WiFi card, Industrial quality power circuitry, Good VRM cooling,
Poor layout (in other's opinion), RGB Fusion doesn't work on my network, PCIe bifurcation support is nonexistent in testing, Minimal included accessories, Can't adjust the failed overclock reboot count (to save it rebooting three times each time an OC fai
My experience with the Gigabyte AB350N-Gaming WIFI was overall a positive one, with only minor niggles getting in the way of an extremely positive experience. Gaining the Ryzen 5 1600X RAM overclock record was icing on the cake – something to taunt the la...
Abstract: When the AM4 platform was first released, AMD announced two chipsets, X300 and A300, designed specifically for small form factors. SFF builders have to be a bit disappointed that months later there are still no X300 or A300 options available. Fortunately...
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Published: 2017-07-18, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
The mini-ITX started out as a niche and underappreciated motherboard form factor specifically designed for low-power systems. That expectation of function is no longer a requirement. In fact, it is the opposite, with more users demanding more powerful opt...
Published: 2017-07-12, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
One of the problems that has always existed with ITX motherboards is one of real estate. It doesn't matter how careful you are with your component placement, how much attention to detail you employ, the stark reality of the limited PCB size means that the...
So at the end of the day how does the Gigabyte AB350N Gaming WiFi add up? Well, obviously one of the biggest selling points is that it is AM4 and is Mini-ITX. Packing 8 core CPUs into that small of a form factor is difficult and should especially get...
The GIGABYTE AB350N-Gaming WIFI is a very value-friendly B350 motherboard at only $100 and loaded with features. There are some areas where you will get a slight downgrade, such as a Realtek NIC, 1x1 Wireless-AC, and a tiny VRM heat sink. I highly recomme...
The Gigabyte GA-AB350N-Gaming WIFI retails at just around RM 470 which makes it a great value board for Mini-ITX setup, furthermore it comes with Wi-Fi.The only down side is the possible hiccup during setup due to the awkward location of the EPS12V connec...
Can't use some AIO liquid coolers, Only one fan header
Although small and lacks some luxuries, this motherboard comes with all the essentials and performs well.(previously published in issue August 2017)...