Description
This motherboard is designed for gamers and features a number of features specifically aimed at keeping the system cool and quiet. It also has dual PCIe 4.0/3.0 x4 M.2 connectors, a high speed gigabit LAN, and a refreshed BIOS.
Smart Fan 6 contains several unique cooling features that ensure
gaming PC maintain its performance while staying cool and quiet.
Multiple fan headers can support PWM/DC fan and pump, and users can
easily define each fan curve based on different temperature sensors
across the board via intuitive user interface.
Dual PCIe 4.0/3.0
x4 M.2 Connectors GIGABYTE Ultra Durable Motherboards are
focused on delivering M.2 technology to enthusiasts who want to
maximize their Systems' potential.
High Speed Gigabit LAN with
Automatic Bandwidth Allocation Realtek 8118 LAN is a high
performance and friendly network chip for gaming players with
automatic bandwidth allocation to ensure the highest network
priority of the game or application. It can provide users the most
comprehensive features and the fastest and smoothest Internet
experience.
RGB FUSION 2.0 With B560 Motherboard, RGB Fusion
2.0 is even better with Addressable LEDs.* RGB Fusion 2.0 offers
users the option to control onboard RGB and external RGB /
Addressable LED light strips for their PC. Already feature filled
with colors and patterns, RGB Fusion 2.0 on B560 Series
Motherboards are now upgraded with Addressable LED support. With
external Addressable LED strips*, where each LED is digitally
addressable, users can experience even more patterns, styles, and
illuminations. With B560 Motherboard will support either 5v or 12v
Addressable LED lighting strips and up to 300 LED lights. RGB
Fusion 2.0 with Addressable LEDs comes with new patterns and
various speed settings with more to come.
Refreshed BIOS The
BIOS is essential for users during initial setup to allow for the
most optimal settings. With a new GUI and easier to use
functionalities, GIGABYTE has been able to reinvent the BIOS to
give users a better experience while setting up their new system