• Reviews around bios (3.07 of 5)

    GIGABYTE GA-AB350M-DS3H (AMD Ryzen AM4/ B350/ 4x DDR4/ HDMI/ M.2/ SATA/ USB 3.1 Gen 1/ / RGB Fusion/ Micro ATX/ Motherboard)

    • Mine came with F21 BIOS - Raven Ridge and Pinnacle Ridge ready
    • IF YOUR MOBO WORKS, DO NOT UPDATE BIOS
    • Bios is pretty good but this is my first bios I've
    • They send out an older APU as a loaner, you then update the BIOS, and WaLa, Everything works
    • The Bios is fairly easy to get around
    • Bios was freezing every once in a while at beginning and pc would not resume from sleep
    • BIOS is easy to control and amazing for the price
    • many other X370/B350 boards aren't coming with a ready BIOS, so check comments to see peoples' luck
    • This MOBO works great, the BIOS are easy to use and is great for beginners
    • Both boards had a new enough BIOS on them to run the chips right away
    • The BIOS does not support Ryzen 2Gigabyte Tech Support told me that I was basically out of luck trying to use the board fora Ryzen 2 system, the guy on the phone literally told me to buy an X470 ITX board from another manufacturer.
    • So far I can't get full speed out of the DDR4 memory (Corsair Vengeance) and there is no BIOS update available beyond what I have.
    • Excellent MOBO, BIOS was easy to use
    • Board is nice, BIOS was easy to flash and update
    • And I was able to build the whole PC is less than an hour, it fired right up, and even the BIOS is easy
    • The BIOS is a lot prettier than the default Blue/White scheme BIOS menu
    • Bios are very limited
    • Came loaded with BIOS F22, which supports Ryzen 5 2000 series.
    • My only issue was that the two boards I bought shipped with earlier BIOS images that did not support my second generation Ryzen, which we had to update with another AM4 CPU, but got working in the end
    • The BIOS is well laid out and easy to navigate to do this.
    • Bios is terrible, gigabyte took a huge step back with this board
    • However, it should be noted that this board's UEFI (i.e, BIOS) is somewhat limited when it comes to overclocking support features (e.g., no Load-Line Calibration, among other settings) when compared to most X370 boards and some B350 boards from other manufacturers
    • Unfortunately, these motherboards are still being made and shipped with obsolete BIOS software, which means you cannot install a Ryzen 2000 series processor straight from the box.
    • The manual sucks, the BIOS upgrade process sucks, the expansion options suck, the UEFI interface sucks
    • Bios is user friendly
    • The issue was Never the BIOS (it shipped to me on F22 I now realize, which is Ryzen APU ready)
    • This is my first Gigabyte motherboard, and the BIOS is super trash