Introduction & SpecificationsToday we are taking a look at the Gigabyte X79-UD5, an eight DIMM slot E-ATX motherboard and one of four models in the streamlined Gigabyte X79 range. This feature packed board brings several firsts for Gigabyte including a UEFI BIOS implementation and a digital PWM system.

In contrast to previous generations where Gigabyte have released a dozen or more models in a range, the X79-UD5 is one of just four clearly delineated models along with the UD3, UD7 and G1 Assassin 2. Gigabyte is pitching the feature packed UD5 at content creators, professionals and any users requiring memory capacity with heavy multithreaded CPU workloads. The other boards cover the budget (UD3), gaming (G1 Assassin) and overclocking (UD7) segments. Notably, the UD5 is the only board in the range to feature eight DIMM slots and therefore the only one that supports the full 64gb memory capacity of the platform. This fact alone will appeal to many users.Before we dive into the UD5 itself, below is a general overview of the X79 platform supporting 2nd generation Intel i7 processors for the LGA2011 socket. The increased number of PCIe lanes and quad channel memory support are the major distinguishing features over the mainstream P67/Z68 platforms.