
- Lots of PCIe lanes - True x16 PCIe slot that can bifurcate to x4x4x4x4 - True x4 Slot - And a x1 Slot - Two M.2 slots that do not interfere with any other component

Was looking to buy Super-micro motherboard but couldn't find in stock. Went with Romed8-2t motherboard, totally satisfied with the price and config. Arrived on-time for my assembly. Performance of the motherboard so far so great. multiple PCI slots and 2 NICs are added advantage.



Boots pretty well. Detected crucial ddr5 just fine. Error codes were nice during putting together.

Works well with RDIMM memory and an Epyc 9416 CPU that I had laying around.


IMPI\BMC, serial console accessible through IPMI, PCIE, high memory bandwidth

IPMI alone has to be the biggest feature! Board looks built to last decades


- High-end IPMI + dual 25gb LAN = great value at $450. - Multitude of BIOS configuration options. - 1-week burn-in went well.

The BMC is a little clunky, but very helpful. I can't see myself getting another server that doesn't have it.

- CPU comes preinstalled - Plenty of PCI slots - Stable under load - Remote management interface




- Tons of expansion - 6 x16 PCIe 5.0 slots and 2 x8 MCIO ports. - 8 PWM fan headers allow for complete customization of cooling configuration without needing to use splitters. - BMC allows for remote monitoring and diagnostics. The AST2600 is a big upgrade over the AST2500 from previous boards. - IPMI Serial Over LAN provides logging of everything from when the power button is pressed. - Socketed CPU means you can easily swap processors to for example swap to a CPU with fewer cores but higher per-core speeds.

I gave this product full stars because is worked as advertised without issue successfully from day one for the last ninety days plus. This is after two failed attempts using the ASUS Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE and a six month hiatus. For details, see my Total Disaster Newegg review for that ASUS motherboard. Other than solid quality and solid reliability, it is difficult for me to review this Gigabyte board. The reason is that the board is most definitely designed to be a server motherboard. I configured it into a workstation motherboard.