🔥 Power your next-gen build with the ultimate Mini-ITX beast!
The GIGABYTE X870I AORUS PRO ICE is a compact Mini-ITX motherboard designed for AMD AM5 Ryzen 7000/8000/9000 series CPUs, featuring DDR5 5200 MHz memory support, dual M.2 PCIe 5.0 slots, advanced 8+2+1 phase 110A power design, WiFi 7, 2.5GbE LAN, and user-friendly EZ-Latch systems, all backed by a 5-year warranty.
RAM | DDR5 |
Memory Speed | 5200 MHz |
Brand | GIGABYTE |
Series | X870I AORUS PRO ICE |
Item model number | X870I AORUS PRO ICE |
Item Weight | 2.79 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.29 x 9.17 x 3.78 inches |
Color | White |
Manufacturer | GIGABYTE |
ASIN | B083WG2VDF |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | December 10, 2024 |
O**E
Only white X870 ITX board right now.
Used this board to build a white themed SFF build. Practicality the only white X870 itx motherboard out right now. Have had it for around a month running a 9800X3D with 32GB of ram at 6400mhz.Everything is great so far. My system runs great, and looks amazing. But it needed multiple bios updates, as it looked like my board came with a pre-release bios of some sort. I do have some minor complaints though.-No onboard RGB lighting, only RGB headers for other products. Though some people would consider this a win.-VRMs run pretty warm without dedicated airflow over the heatsink. You would think that for $300 Gigabyte would engineer a better solution for the VRMs and chipset. I bought a cooper M.2 heatsink and plunked it on the side of the flat part of the heatsink above the VRMs (next to the CPU) with some thermal tape, just for some peace of mind. Makes it look prettier at least, lol.-The SSD fan runs at max speed by default, and is loud by nature. Definitely tune it down in BIOS when setting up.-No optical out audio, a standard audio port that has been included in virtually any other device for decades. Not really a big deal in the real world, but I don't get why they didn't include it. There is clearly room on the back of the board, and cost-savings on this board shouldn't be a concern for Gigabyte.-No built-in temperature probe headers for adding thermal sensors around your system. This means that if you decide to watercool your system, like I did, you'll have to rely on traditional thermal sensors on the board instead to control pumps and fans. Which means you are gonna need to take some extra time and patience to tune your cooling setup for your noise to performance preference. On my other water-cooled builds, I used fittings with embedded thermal sensors monitoring coolant temperature to control all my fans/pumps. Every one of them was dead silent for that reason.Again for $300, I would expect for Gigabyte to spare the extra few cents in manufacturing for a two-pin header that literally exists on their other boards from previous generations. Why they forgot to include at least one, in an expensive enthusiast motherboard, is beyond me. I got around this in my build by controlling everything with the VRM's temperature.Solid and stable motherboard overall. It's pricey though, and there is not much to differentiate it from B850 boards to justify a $300 price tag, in my opinion.
J**Y
Worked great for my build
I bought this Pro Ice Mini ITX board because it was the only option I could find with USB 4 support.I weighed it against the ROG boards, and I would have to have a weird daughter board with a external connector, which I found super unappealing, so I settled on this one. I have no regrets at all with my decision.My computer build went very smooth and my EXPO memory settings were correctly detected and applied (G.Skill Flare X5 6000MT/s (DDR5-6000 CL30-36-36-96 1.35V, Matte White, 96GB (2X 48GB)). I'm running this board with a 9950X3D and 7900XTX and living the team red dream in June of 2025.The UEFI is fine. Stability seems great, no issues I can think of. I do have however one big complaint with this board: No driver support for the WiFi 7 chipset for Windows 10. I'm very tempted to drop a star for this, but I won't. I wish GIGABYTE would release Windows 10 compatible drivers for the WiFi chipset, but other than that, everything is excellent. I could of course use some kind of external antenna and keep using Windows 10, but I decided to just jump to 11 and not tie up any of my USB ports. I will cope with Windows 11 until SteamOS has broader compatibility and then jump ship from the atrocity that is Windows 11. Overall, this motherboard has been great, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a AM5 motherboard with WiFi 7 and USB4.
C**Y
Get other board
The media could not be loaded. They give you crappy instructions and expect you to know to go on website to look for actual manual also 35 second boot takes longer to boot everyday. Faulty board or software but garbage nonetheless
Z**N
Nice ITX motherboard
Install was fairly straightforward. The front panel audio header is in an odd spot, seems like an afterthought but it works. Quality of the motherboard seems right up there with other mini-ITX boards. System is stable, has been running for a week or so. If this is your first mini-ITX build in an ITX case, take care to plan your cable runs or you will be in for a rough time.
N**N
Very nice motherboard
It’s just a little more than the B850i version but added the X870 chipset and includes a second usbc port. It was worth the extra $20 to me. On top of it it is the white version so you are not just paying extra for it to be white so I liked that.I don’t like the placement of the audio port for the front panel audio. It gets in the way and makes it hard to cleanly route that cable.I do really like the easy latch for the ssd on the front of the board but the fan on it is absolutely horrible with the default fan curve. Use a fan control software to adjust it so it’s bearable and you don’t have to worry about the issue.The quick release button for the GPU pcie slot is so amazing. It works great and it’s a feature I hope to see in future boards.
E**K
Great
Looks good, compact, great quality for the price. Very happy with it.
S**G
Great mITX board for SFF builds
Beautiful white AM5 mITX board with loads of overclocking features, PCIE5, Wifi7 and pretty much every modern feature you would need in a SFF PC for a really good price.
C**C
Maybe just get the b850i
Still debating returning. The WiFi antenna connection is stupidly proprietary and I don't like the wired dongle antenna they've included... but I'm not about to spend $40 on their replacement. The drivers in Linux are also not in most distros yet, even the unstable branches, so you have to manually upgrade to a much more cutting edge kernel to get e.g. LAN support. The SSD heat sink fan makes a very obnoxious noise and I'll probably have to replace it.Gen5 SSDs are indeed crazy fast and I love how fast stuff launches but I think I'd been happier with another vendor's x870i or maybe even just a b850i/b650i.
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