• sharksandwich81@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Why buys these things? Is there any advantage in going from like, an already overpriced $500 motherboard to one that’s over twice the price?

    • HaMMeReD@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      I just did a Z790 upgrade, and I started with a Z790 Maximus (Around $500) which I had to RMA, threw in a cheaper Z790 Plus-Wifi (Around $200).

      The major differences in the more expensive board were

      - Substantially better io (more nvme, way more ports on the back, higher speed ports)

      - Way cooler RGB (if that’s your think)

      - Board niceties, I.e. Q Code display, Start/Launch button on the motherboard.

      Is it worth $300 more? Probably not to most. I find the IO useful myself. Having things like the Q-Code display were useful when diagnosing the need for a RMA.

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      1 year ago

      Tech bros and sisters with 6-figure salaries and an under-developed perspective on value, $1300 isn’t even half a puppy to these folk.

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      1 year ago

      Everyone’s chasing brain damaged whale money. These aren’t for normal humans.

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      1 year ago

      See with this one , Manufacturers get twice the amount of money. If you feel extra generous and wanna fund future development , then this is the motherboard.

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    1 year ago

    I know there’s always some “price is no object” buyers, but it’s weird to me when the motherboard is more than twice the price of the most expensive CPU that can go into it.

    Really, think of all the incredibly expensive R&D, the amazing lithography technology, and the clean room production needed for a CPU.

    Then compare that with what goes into laying some traces, installing some pre-made voltage regulators and ICs on a motherboard and basically buying a BIOS and tweaking it, then selling that board for more than twice the price of the CPU. That’s absurd to me.

  • AK-Brian@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Gigabyte’s software is such absolute trash. I try not to take a negative outlook on things as a general rule, but this is one area where I will make an exception. Those built-in display panels have always been useless due to terrible software and lack of customization, and it happens every generation. MSI’s Godlike series is the same.

    Objectively excellent board. Objectively stupid features. Objectively irrational pricing.

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  • EmilMR@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I admit I like the covered up look but not $1300 like maybe $400 at most on a good day lol.

    I guess nzxt n7 boards exist.

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    1 year ago

    Asrock has an 8 layer $250 4-dimm board that claims support for 8000MHz DDR5 (Z790 Riptide WiFi). Same gen5 nvme setup that steals lanes from the GPU. Same wifi7. Most people would consider you crazy for purchasing this board.

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      1 year ago

      They can claim what they want but I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone hit 8000 stable on a 4 dimm board, most seem to top out around 6800-7200 and maybe 7600 on some of the newer boards