
Gigabyte GA-Q87M-D2H Intel Q87 LGA-1150 Motherboard
High-Performance Desktop Motherboard with Gigabyte GA-Q87M-D2HThe Gigabyte GA-Q87M-D2H is a desktop motherboard designed to support 4th Generation Intel Core processors. Featuring GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 4 Plus Technology and a range of connectivity options, this motherboard offers a stable and re...
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Overview
High-Performance Desktop Motherboard with Gigabyte GA-Q87M-D2H
The Gigabyte GA-Q87M-D2H is a desktop motherboard designed to support 4th Generation Intel Core processors. Featuring GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 4 Plus Technology and a range of connectivity options, this motherboard offers a stable and reliable platform for your next PC build.
- Brand: Gigabyte
- Model: GA-Q87M-D2H
- Chipset: Intel Q87 Express Chipset
- Socket: H3 LGA-1150
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Features:
- Supports 4th Generation Intel Core processors
- GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 4 Plus Technology
- GIGABYTE UEFI BIOS
- Multi-GPU Support
- GIGABYTE 333 Onboard Acceleration (USB 3.0, SATA 3.0 & 3x USB Power)
- GIGABYTE On/Off Charge for USB devices
- Intel LAN with high ESD Protection
- DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 1.4, DVI, D-SUB
- Intel Small Business Advantage
- Intel vPro technology
Key Features
New - Retail
1-Year Warranty
Gigabyte GA-Q87M-D2H
GIGABYTE GA-Q87M-D2H -LGA1150 Intel Q87 Chipset DDR3 CrossFireX SATA3&USB3.0 A&GbE MicroATX Motherboard
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features the Intel Q87 Chipset, which offers business-class reliability and manageability features.
- Supports LGA-1150 processors, providing compatibility with a range of Intel CPUs from that socket generation.
- Equipped with DDR3 memory support, suitable for existing system builds or upgrades using that memory type.
- Supports CrossFireX, allowing for multi-GPU configurations for enhanced graphics performance.
- Includes SATA3 and USB3.0 ports, offering modern high-speed data transfer capabilities.
👎 Cons
- The LGA-1150 socket and DDR3 memory are older generations, limiting compatibility with newer CPUs and faster DDR4/DDR5 RAM.
- The MicroATX form factor may offer fewer expansion slots compared to larger ATX motherboards.
- The Q87 chipset is not the latest, meaning it might lack some of the newest features or efficiencies found in more recent chipsets.
- Specific details on the number of SATA3 and USB3.0 ports are not provided, making it hard to assess full connectivity.
- The listing mainly details the chipset and socket, lacking information on integrated audio, network, or M.2 support.