Quite often the answer to these questions depends on the BIOS been shipped on the board. Safe bet; relay your question to ebuyer directly.
Spikecast
24 Dec 15#7
I had no end of problems with my Gigabyte board a few months back and vowed to never touch them again. Brother in law had loads of issues with his GB board as well. Good price but their reliability is a big question mark for me. Real shame as their graphics cards are excellent.
royals to Spikecast
24 Dec 15#14
agreed my z97 soc force lasted a few weeks. Replaced board via Amazon. Son had same board and seemed to fail too. After checks, changed cmos battery and been fine since. I guess gigabyte are shipping them with near dead cmos batteries. Pathetic and shame on gigabyte. Their warranty is pathetic too. If board fails you have to pay shipping to Holland I think. What a joke. These boards are not cheap. Other board manufacturers are worse though.
krisward7955
24 Dec 15#8
I work for a Big online retailer and this is one the most returned board we have.. Return are for a number of reasons, most are fail to post. Some are Ethernet failure. Some are PCIE failure
neoboy
24 Dec 151#9
Probably i5 4460, remember having this problem before when I was building a budget PC for my sister and board didn't support the G3258 out the box so had to buy another board with a newer chipset. Only other option would have been to buy an "older" Haswell to update BIOS.
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Quite often the answer to these questions depends on the BIOS been shipped on the board. Safe bet; relay your question to ebuyer directly.