
Gigabyte GA-H170TN Mini-ITX Motherboard
Compact Powerhouse for Your Next BuildThe Gigabyte GA-H170TN Motherboard is designed for small form factor builds without compromising performance. This Mini-ITX motherboard supports Intel H170 chipset, DDR3L memory, and features multiple connectivity options including SATA3, USB 3.0, and M.2 sup...
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Overview
Compact Powerhouse for Your Next Build
The Gigabyte GA-H170TN Motherboard is designed for small form factor builds without compromising performance. This Mini-ITX motherboard supports Intel H170 chipset, DDR3L memory, and features multiple connectivity options including SATA3, USB 3.0, and M.2 support.
Specifications:
- Form Factor: Mini-ITX
- Chipset: Intel H170
- CPU Socket: LGA1151
- Memory Type: DDR3L
- SATA: SATA3
- USB: USB 3.0
- Expansion Slots: 1x PCI-Express 3.0 x4 Slot
- Networking: A&GbE
Key Features
LGA1151,Supports Intel Core i7/ i5/ i3/ Pentium/ Celeron Processors
Chipset: Intel H170 Express
Memory: 2x DDR3L-1600/ 1333 SODIMM Slots, Dual Channel, Max Capacity of 16GB
Slots: 1x PCI-Express 3.0 x4 Slot
SATA: 4x SATA3 Ports
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Supports a range of Intel Core processors (i7/i5/i3/Pentium/Celeron), offering flexibility for system builders
- Equipped with an Intel H170 Express Chipset, providing a stable foundation for component integration
- Features dual-channel DDR3L-1600/1333 SODIMM slots, allowing for up to 16GB of memory expansion
- Includes one PCI-Express 3.0 x4 slot, providing an option for adding an expansion card
- Offers four SATA3 ports, accommodating multiple storage drives for data needs
👎 Cons
- Limited to DDR3L memory, which may not be as fast or energy-efficient as newer DDR4 standards
- Only one PCI-Express 3.0 x4 slot is available, restricting options for multiple high-bandwidth expansion cards
- Max memory capacity is 16GB, which could be a limitation for very demanding applications
- The Mini-ITX form factor, while compact, may offer fewer connectivity options compared to larger motherboards
- Specific integrated graphics capabilities are not detailed, implying reliance on the CPU's integrated graphics