MSI 970A-G43 VS GIGABYTE GA-970A-DS3 (rev. 3.0)!!

gamerbloke

Broken In
Guys for FX-6300, which one would be better-
MSI 970A-G43 or GIGABYTE GA-970A-DS3?

Both are priced around Rs5400 with 3 yrs warranty.
Compare in terms of Performance, Features and Warranty service in delhi. (add up any other criteria u like)
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
Guys for FX-6300, which one would be better-
MSI 970A-G43 or GIGABYTE GA-970A-DS3?

Both are priced around Rs5400 with 3 yrs warranty.
Compare in terms of Performance, Features and Warranty service in delhi. (add up any other criteria u like)

The main difference between the two is that MSI has a USB 3.0 front panel header on its MB & does not have any VRM heatsink.So might heat up when overclocked.

You can go for Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 for 5800 with 3 years warranty but not available every where. This has every thing and has 8+2 power phase which is very good for overclocking as well.
 

kg11sgbg

Indian Railways - The Vibrant and Moving INDIA
Guys for FX-6300, which one would be better-
MSI 970A-G43 or GIGABYTE GA-970A-DS3?

Both are priced around Rs5400 with 3 yrs warranty.
Compare in terms of Performance, Features and Warranty service in delhi. (add up any other criteria u like)
You can go with GIGABYTE GA-970A-DS3 which I am currently using.An awesome board with very good specs.It supports overclocking,but according to GIGABYTE's claim,the VRM is very good ,stable and issues of longevity are greater when compared to other boards.
Ultimately your choice brother.
 
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gamerbloke

Broken In
The main difference between the two is that MSI has a USB 3.0 front panel header on its MB & does not have any VRM heatsink.So might heat up when overclocked.

You can go for Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 for 5800 with 3 years warranty but not available every where. This has every thing and has 8+2 power phase which is very good for overclocking as well.

1) Do DS3 have VRM heatsink (dont know what it means)??? i know it doesn't supports overclocking
2) UD3 was my first choice but its not available online and i have not checked it out locally (Nehru place) so was preparing for PLAN B!
3) Front panel USB 3.0 is not of much concern as then cabbie should also have one (i think NZXT gamma nd Bit merc alpha doesnt have it)
4) What is Dual Bios on GB board??
4) If we put Overclocking nd USB3.0 out of equation then which one is better??
 

kg11sgbg

Indian Railways - The Vibrant and Moving INDIA
1) Do DS3 have VRM heatsink (dont know what it means)??? i know it doesn't supports overclocking
2) UD3 was my first choice but its not available online and i have not checked it out locally (Nehru place) so was preparing for PLAN B!
3) Front panel USB 3.0 is not of much concern as then cabbie should also have one (i think NZXT gamma nd Bit merc alpha doesnt have it)
4) What is Dual Bios on GB board??
4) If we put Overclocking nd USB3.0 out of equation then which one is better??

Mostly all of your answers lie here :--->
GIGABYTE - Motherboard - Socket AM3+ - GA-970A-DS3 (rev. 3.0)
Admitting that this board should not be used for overclocking,but it can be.

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rijinpk1

Aspiring Novelist
1) Do DS3 have VRM heatsink (dont know what it means)??? i know it doesn't supports overclocking

it does support overclocking. but not good for high overclocks due to vrm limitations due to which it will be unable to dissipate the huge power generated while overclocking

2) UD3 was my first choice but its not available online and i have not checked it out locally (Nehru place) so was preparing for PLAN B!

check locally. it is a far better board.
 
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gamerbloke

Broken In
There r still some unanswered question.....
1) what is exact benefit of Dual bios?
2) If i am not to overclock which one of two will be better?
 

ASHISH65

Technomancer
There r still some unanswered question.....
1) what is exact benefit of Dual bios?
2) If i am not to overclock which one of two will be better?

1)Dual bios means mobo will have two bios -main bios and back up bios.if the first "Main" flash BIOS is damaged, then a function built into the board checks to see if the BIOS starts correctly or not.
If BIOS does not start correctly, then the motherboard automatically switches over to the backup BIOS.
This gives you the possibility of overwriting the damaged flash BIOS and initiating a new startup process.
This is quite useful feature
:)

2)Get Gigabyte 970a ds3
 
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gamerbloke

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1)Dual bios means mobo will have two bios -main bios and back up bios.if the first "Main" flash BIOS is damaged, then a function built into the board checks to see if the BIOS starts correctly or not.
If BIOS does not start correctly, then the motherboard automatically switches over to the backup BIOS.
This gives you the possibility of overwriting the damaged flash BIOS and initiating a new startup process.
This is quite useful feature
:)

2)Get Gigabyte 970a ds3

Thnx for nice explanation. I guess i would go with DS3 if i m unable to locate UD3 (which i wont as it is out of stock on Newegg so churlish to expect here)

HEY..... what about ASROCK,,, upto 6K do i have any option to consider???
 

kg11sgbg

Indian Railways - The Vibrant and Moving INDIA
it does support overclocking. but not good for high overclocks due to vrm limitations due to which it will be unable to dissipate the huge power generated while overclocking



check locally. it is a far better board.

That's it, well explained.

There r still some unanswered question.....
1) what is exact benefit of Dual bios?
2) If i am not to overclock which one of two will be better?
A very clear explanation by @ASHISH65,but you may also go through this :
GIGABYTE Dual BIOS
 
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