The board packs a solid VRM with premium 45 amp chokes on a high density glass fabric PCB.
You also get decent audio and networking along with 6 SATA 6Gb/s ports and a pair of M.2 slots.
MicroATX boards tend to look a little silly in mid-towers.

As it is, the SATA ports are spread out all over the place which is a bit disappointing.
Overall quality is good, making it a worthy alternative to the Asrock B360M Pro4.
Pricedat $80it’s a little cheaper than the two MicroATX boards we’ve already looked at.
Gigabyte has decided to include a number of legacy items such as a PCI slot, what a blast!
I haven’t seen one of those on a new motherboard for a long time.
It’s not just the classics that you’ll find on this motherboard.
Oh and there’s a B360-H Gaming model for $155, if you’re completely bonkers.
As for H310 motherboards, they are best suited for locked Core i3 and lower parts.
But with prices starting at $60, you may have to question why they even exist.