Which characters will get FunPlus Phoenix skins? Initial declarations.G.Skill Launches Ultra-Fast Phoenix Blade 480GB PCIe SSD.G.Skill Phoenix III: SSD drives with SF-2281 controller.Among the integrated video outputs we find only one HDMI and one DVI (no DisplayPort).Īt the moment neither the release date of this new Gigabyte motherboard is known, nor of course its price, so in order not to lose the habit, we have to wait.
Regarding connectivity, the Gigabyte B150N Phoenix mini ITX has two USB 3.1 ports (one of which is the Type-A standard, while another is the famous USB Type-C reversible connector), two ports plus USB 3.0 (four on rear panel and two via internal header), Gigabit Ethernet, and 8-channel HD audio. It also includes four SATA 3 6 Gbps connectors and an M.2 32 Gbps socket that is curiously located on the back of the PCB. The board also integrates an mPCIe 3.0 x1 slot linked to the PCH, a slot occupied as standard by a built-in WLAN+Bluetooth card. On the other hand, the Intel LGA1151 socket is linked to two DDR4 RAM memory sockets (whose speed we cannot know but it has many ballots to be DDR4-2133 Mhz) and a PCI-Express 3.0 x16 socket. The B150N Phoenix draws the power it needs to run from a 24-pin ATX and 8-pin EPS connector from the power supply, with a fairly simple 5-phase VRM that while ensuring that the power going to the CPU it is stable and noiseless, nor is it going to provide us with a great capacity to Overclock the processor. We do see that the PCB looks quite similar to that of the Gigabyte H170N-WiFi, although they are not quite identical. However, the aesthetics that Gigabyte wanted to use on this board is clear, with orange and black colors that stand out one over the other, and probably to honor its name “Phoenix”.
It is the Gigabyte B150N Phoenix, a board that is positioned between the current mid-range of the manufacturer’s 100 Series such as the H170N-Wifi and the Premium category motherboards based on the Z170 chipset.Īt the moment and as always when a situation like this happens in which we simply find photos circulating on the network, what we can tell you about this new Gigabyte motherboard is what we can elicit at a glance. The first images of Gigabyte’s next mid-range gem for the mini ITX format have appeared on the net. Spotted the next Gigabyte B150N Phoenix mini ITX