So as I mentioned, benchmarks are for the most part pretty useless, especially when all boards on the same platform, using the same CPU, GPU and memory, perform within a range of each other with the only benchmark that we did that actually shows something being the boot time as this really is board specific, especially with the way they work with DDR5 through the memory training they have to do.
The boot time is average really, 31.97 seconds is pretty good, but i9t’s still the slowest booting Gigabyte board we’ve tested, as the Elite AX and Master both outpace it.
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