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GIGABYTE G1.Sniper (rev. 1.0) Pro Reviews

xbitlabs‘s review Edit

Overall, the results of our today’s test session for the gaming Gigabyte G1.Sniper and overclocking Gigabyte GA-X58A-OC mainboards turned out pretty interesting. We were particularly surprised by the second board. I have to admit that I didn’t expect to see anything like that at all. In my understanding an overclocking mainboard is a board which allows fast and easy overclocking. I am aware that many won’t agree with me. For example, DFI mainboards with numerous complex and undocumented BIOS options also used to be considered overclocking-friendly. By putting a lot of time and effort into finding the optimal settings in constant trial and error you could in the end achieve slightly higher overclocking success than you would on a regular board without spending too much time on it. I was subconsciously expecting something like that from Gigabyte GA-X58A-OC, but it turned out totally different. Its BIOS was exactly the same as the BIOS of other Gigabyte mainboards. Its design was pretty surprising, as it had a minimal amount of onboard controllers and a very limited number of ports and connectors. It can certainly be used for a PC, but mostly for overclocking experiments in an open testbed. Especially, since it is loaded with all sorts of buttons and switches that allow changing the operational modes quickly and easily. There are also some drawbacks. Namely, we had some problems with the processor cooler installation, which means we may not be the only ones out there. It was a little unclear why they would have a 4G button for automatic overclocking, which will hardly ever be utilized by overclocking professionals. It would make much more sense on a gaming Gigabyte G1.Sniper, because its own O.C.Button is pretty useless.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Aug 04, 2011

bjorn3d‘s review Edit

The GIGABYTE G1.Sniper Gaming Motherboard truly stands out of the crowd. Equipped with the latest features designed to satisfy any hardcore gamer, this motherboard truly deserves recognition. With dedicated onboard Creative CA20K2 audio chip and Killer E2100 NPU, the G1.Sniper allows for 3-way multi-GPU support. However, the steep price of the motherboard may prevent the vast majority of gamers from being able to afford such a product.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Mar 11, 2011

bit-tech‘s review Edit

Whatever you call the G1.Sniper, you certainly can’t call it slow. It’s a quick board that looks great and overclocks well - its performance isn’t in question. What is in question, however, is its price and how Gigabyte has arrived at that price.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Apr 06, 2011

The average pro reviews rating is 7.5 / 10, based on the 3 reviews.


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