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Gigabyte AB350N Motherboard Review – Ryzen 2400G

Final Thoughts


Pricing

AT £105, this isn’t the cheapest motherboard you can buy for an AM4 CPU, but it’s packing some nice features. The Mini-ITX form factor does carry a premium, but if you’re using a Ryzen 5 2400G, you don’t need a dGPU either, so the price does balance out in your favour quite a bit.

Overview

This is the first time we’ve reviewed an AM4 motherboard with the new Ryzen With Vega processor, the 2400G Ryzen 5. Obviously, it looks like it didn’t perform as strongly, but with every other review featuring a more powerful and expensive processor, that’s hardly surprising. However, at $169 at launch, the Ryzen 5 2400G is extremely competitive thanks to its powerful iGPU, making it a cost-effective solution when paired with an AM4 motherboard such as the AB350N.

More Power

We’ll have more motherboards coming into eTeknix HQ soon, and we’ll be able to see how the AB350N stacks up to the competition with this CPU. However, I’m pretty confident it’s going to be one of the strongest performers in its class. It comes equipped with a fantastic level of build quality and design that reflects in its performance.

Ryzen With Vega – 60 FPS on a Budget? Check out our feature with the 2400G and AB350N here!

With PCIe armour, a nicely designed PCB and robust connectivity, the AB350N is ticking all the right boxes. Those who are building a small form factor Ryzen with VEGA system can benefit from the dual display outputs. With HDMI and DP, you’ll have no issues hooking up your display of choice. Add to that the plentiful USB ports, M.2 storage, built-in Wi-Fi, GbE LAN and more, and you’re well on your way to a comprehensive system.

Value

There are cheaper AM4 motherboards on the market. However, for mini-ITX, with this level of build quality, features, and design, the AB350N is worth paying a little bit more for. A good PC starts with a good foundation, and that’s definately what’s on offer here.

Pros

  • Competitive performance
  • Mini-ITX design
  • Armoured PCIe slot
  • RGB lighting
  • Easy overclocking
  • Supports all AM4 CPUs including Ryzen with VEGA
  • Fast WiFi and networking
  • Award-winning ALC1220 Audio
  • Stylish design

Cons

  • None

Gigabyte AB350N Motherboard Review w/ Ryzen 2400G

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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