Testseek.com have collected 29 expert reviews of the Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P.
March 2009
(82%)
29 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Feature-packed offering, Ultra Durable feature-set is impressive, and useful, Great board layout, Lots of peripheral connectivity, Good overclocking-ability, Priced right at around ~$260,
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I dont recall a time when weve taken a look at a Gigabyte product of any sort and havent been satisfied overall. All companies mess up at some point or another, but expensive R&D does seem to pay off in the long-run, and Gigabytes products prove t...
Abstract: The bottom line is that Core i7 and X58-based platforms are no longer just for the affluent. A Core i7-920 CPU sells for about $280, and Gigabyte’s EX58-UD4P goes for less than $260. Of course, if you’re comfortable giving up two DIMM slots and SLI suppor
Mainstream priced but fullfeatured, Easy to use BIOS, Awesome overclocker
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The Gigabyte EX58-UD4P is my first LGA 1366 motherboard, so to be honest I really dont have other X58 motherboard experience to compare it with. It was a little hard to separate it from the i7 in this review, considering the great improvements that I...
Outstanding BIOS - designed for enthusiasts, TPM security offers 2048-bit encryption, Advanced Dynamic Energy Saver Advanced offers VRD 11.1 ultra-low power state, Triple PCI-Express 2.0 compliant graphics slots, BIOS updates are made safe with dual-BI...
Premium motherboard solution, BIOS options can be complicated for some users, Lacks Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) onboard support, Independent core multipliers are not available, Turbo Boost not available when overclocking
Whenever a new hardware platform launches, I feel that manufacturers owe it to consumers to educate them on the changes. To this extent, Gigabyte does only offer a few tiny bullet points of information pertaining to QPI, and 3-channel memory. What you ...
Using both the boards has been an overall positive experience, although I have to say quite frustrating when we were overclocking. Gigabyte has tweaked both with a good software set that works and some nifty features, but they both just need a few loos...
The Gigabyte EX58-UD4P is a well priced, well equipped Intel X58 motherboard capable of delivering top notch performance. With a current retail price of $270 we feel that the EX58-UD4P is one of the best value Core i7 motherboards on the market. Gigab...
GIGABYTE has been one of the biggest names in motherboards for over three years now. Their LGA775 series of boards were extremely impressive and their Core i7 series are already starting to look the goods, too.We have already tested a couple of thei...
Open ended PCI Express x4 slot allowing for any card, Three PCI Express x16 slots for triple graphics card configurations, Comprehensive driver disk and manuals, eSATA ready with all accessories included, Great overclocker 200 BCLK, Runs cool, Plenty o...
Orange slots, Software is currently buggy...
Overall, it was a joy working with the EX58-UD4P. Overclocking was simple, but it also has the capacity to get complex for hardcore users. This board is third behind the top of the line EX58-EXTREME, which is aimed for the top of the line market, but ...
The Core i7 platform is not exactly cheap even if the lower-end Core i7 processors are quite competitively priced by themselves. The relatively higher cost of DDR3 memory is one factor, while the motherboards themselves are quite pricey too. Hence, it'...