This is my brief encounter with the Jginyue B760i Gaming motherboard.
TLDR: likely a memory fault, sending it back (if I’m able).
I was doing a white themed build and needed a white LGA1700 motherboard. Jginyue is available on AliExpress and they have a lot of white boards, and quite cheap, too. Even with shipping. I checked if they had an official site with official bios downloads, and they do. So I ordered one.
Specs were nice, two M.2 was a big bonus. The only thing that stood out was memory support only up to 3200MT, didn’t think much of it.
After assembly, the board boots with a Chinese bios, which can be changed to English, not a deal breaker. It’s pretty bare bones, I wasn’t able to enable XMP, only after switching to “custom profile”. Updated the bios which was quite the experience, never did it this low-level. The board failed to boot with anything over 3200MT so they were not kidding on the specs. I have a Corsair nvme SSD with a heatsink on it, and I was not able to put it in on either side. On the front the chipset heatsink, on the back some caps were in the way. I managed to remove the bottom part of the heatsink and fit it that way.
Fan configuration was a pain, every setting was 0-255, no percentages, “standard - silent - performance” presets.
3D Mark was able to finish, but Fortnite kept crashing after a while.
After a few attempts to make it work I opted to rip it out and put back the previous ASRock B660M-ITX/AC board. To me it seemed like memory instability, but I did not care to investigate further. It’s my kid’s PC, so I can’t be the cause of Fortnite downtime.
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