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Gigabyte Z270X-Ultra Gaming LGA1151 Motherboard Review

Audio Performance


The motherboard’s audio circuitry is able to deliver and rich, warm sound at commonly used bit-rates. Evidently, the noise level, dB(A) and dynamic range is better once the bit-rate goes beyond DVD quality. Even at 16 bit 44KHz, the audio performance is pretty good and on-par with other Z270 motherboards.

16 Bit, 44KHz (DVD Quality)

16 Bit, 96KHz (Studio Quality)

24 Bit, 96KHz (Studio Quality)

DPC Audio Latency Analyser

The motherboard’s audio latency is exceptional and greatly exceeded my expectations.

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John Williamson

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