

🚀 Power your creative empire with the ultimate Threadripper motherboard!
The GIGABYTE TRX50 AERO D is a high-end E-ATX motherboard designed for AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 Series processors. Featuring a robust 16+8+4 phase digital VRM power design, DDR5 memory support up to 1000GB, PCIe 5.0 slots, dual USB4 Type-C ports, and cutting-edge networking with 10GbE, 2.5GbE LAN, and Wi-Fi 7, it delivers unparalleled performance and connectivity for content creators, AI professionals, and enthusiasts demanding stability and speed under heavy workloads.
| Brand | GIGABYTE |
| Manufacturer | GIGABYTE |
| Model | TRX50 AERO D |
| Model Name | TRX50 AERO D |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 34.54 x 29.46 cm; 1.81 kg |
| Item model number | TRX50 AERO D |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Memory Slots Available | 4 |
| RAM memory maximum size | 1000 GB |
| Ram Memory Technology | DDR5 |
| Processor Socket | sTR5 |
| Compatible Processor Types | AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Chipset Type | AMD TRX50 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Number of Ports | 25 |
| Total USB ports | 10 |
| Material | Information Not Available |
| Manufacturer | GIGABYTE |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 810 g |
C**A
I paired this with a 7960X Threadripper and even though the CPU and board are both new, I've had no issues with drivers or support. I'm not a gamer, but for simulations and compiling this is insanely fast. I've got it loaded with 128 GB of EEC Kingston Fury Renegade Pro Expo DIMMs and several M.2 drives and I've had no issues under Windows or Linux.
M**Y
Me encanta, calidad precio, refrigeración pasiva sin ventiladores (que a la larga serán un problema de ruido), quizás el único detalle que una ranura pcie extra hace falta
S**A
No complaint about this, works on first try. Actually bought the Amazon warehouse one for half price. Be patient on first boot, it can take upward of a few minutes. I think is the nature of rdimm.
J**O
Works well just out of the box with the kingston fury I go with this kingston KF560R32RBEK4-128 because of price is like 300 less and work's well with this mother board and 7970x and a Noctua NH-U14S TR5-SP6 you just need a case with good airflow like the fractal torrent
C**I
First off, this is a nice TRX50 motherboard. I paired it with the AMD Threadripper 7960X w/ 128GB RAM and installed Microsoft Windows 11 Pro 64-bit. This is my first AMD system, and its a Threadripper. I have the v1.1 revision motherboard, so the S3 sleep state functions nicely. I had some issues with driver & chipset support, but once I cleared the CMOS after doing their latest BIOS update, booted into the BIOS to Load Configuration Defaults, reboot into the BIOS again to make other changes, etc., then most of my "Unknown Device" problems went away. The only other problem was with the AMD TRX50 Chipset Setup. This is with Gigabyte's installer, by the way, and I strongly suggest that you always go directly to the AMD web site for the TRX50 Driver & Support web page to get the latest & proper chipset and RAID setup files. Otherwise, using Gigabyte's installer, I had to run the downloaded package from Gigabyte's website to have that installer actually install the actual Setup program, that I then had to discover that I had to locate it in my Program Files folder to run the setup!!! In other words, after extracting the ZIP file and running that setup, it runs a setup that adds the actual setup in your Program Files (x86) folder (especially on 64-bit Windows). It is NOT obvious that you have to reboot and actually hunt for the particular setup folder to actually run the AMD Chipset Setup from there, but once I did, then I was able to install the rest of it and all of the Unknown Devices that were showing up in Windows Device Manager were all found. Geez!!! So, this is why you're better off going directly to AMD's website to get the latest chipset & RAID driver files, period! LOL I will say that Gigabyte's eMail support has been responsive and they tried to help solve the problems, which they did make some good suggestions. For the price, this is a good (5th Gen?) AMD Threadripper motherboard. I love that Gigabyte provides USB 4 (Thunderbolt 4) ports with this and 4 slots for M.2 SSD's. The UI/UX for the BIOS is nice and GUI'fied, more pleasing (to me) than what ASUS launched with for their TRX50 motherboard. I am curious to know what the difference is between the REV 1.1 motherboard and REV 1.2. Hopefully, it's nothing that anyone would notice (knock on wood / knock on BIOS - LOL).
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