This trend NEEDS to stop with motherboards!

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This motherboard trend is terrible and NEEDS to stop!
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  • @conorturton
    @conorturton Жыл бұрын

    The motherboard manufacturers have all seen what Nvidia got away with and decided they're going to do that too.

  • @Sandriell

    @Sandriell

    Жыл бұрын

    Every industry is doing it right now.

  • @lilkwarrior5561

    @lilkwarrior5561

    Жыл бұрын

    Nvidia has completely different supply/demand dynamics for GPUs which is a FAR more in-demand component that also is upgraded a whole lot more

  • @brodriguez11000

    @brodriguez11000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Sandriell $500 toilet paper.

  • @Illthallion

    @Illthallion

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm glad @JayzTwoCents did this video. The prices for components are ridiculous - and Nvidia deserves all the hate that we give them.

  • @fazeobama1790

    @fazeobama1790

    Жыл бұрын

    Nvidia is still competing with the 2nd hand market of their old gpus just like apple

  • @MonzaniaStrike
    @MonzaniaStrike Жыл бұрын

    Finding a half decent motherboard with the I/O and features you want while not breaking the bank has never been so hard istg

  • @yukisnoww

    @yukisnoww

    Жыл бұрын

    AM4 used deals ~$100, thats enough imo. I bought so many in the past half a year. flagship X570 even.

  • @lamikal2515

    @lamikal2515

    Жыл бұрын

    @@yukisnoww sure, but for AM5, the prices have fone crazy ! 300 bucks gets you barely more than a mobo with a PCB not made of wood.

  • @yukisnoww

    @yukisnoww

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lamikal2515 I think u dont get Jay's point either. I just looked at pcpartpicker, $180-$300 seems to be a sweet spot ,theres so many great boards for the price, b650 to x670e, matx to ATX, but people just want the flashiest. Don't overexaggerate.

  • @PatientXero607

    @PatientXero607

    Жыл бұрын

    @@yukisnoww No, we don't want crap VRM implementations or lack of VRM cooling. It's not always about flash unless you are an RGB snob. Get your facts straight. We just get stuck with RGB because all the Twitch/Kick streamers want to showcase their builds.

  • @OrjonZ

    @OrjonZ

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lamikal2515 Not really. ASRock B650 can be had for $120 and can handle 170W CPU no problem.

  • @scimbrelo
    @scimbrelo7 ай бұрын

    Me: I don't watch TV. Also me: watches a 20 minute retrospective on motherboards

  • @ja98470

    @ja98470

    Ай бұрын

    Me too!

  • @vprix2000
    @vprix200011 ай бұрын

    I love how good content creators are trying to push and help people to buy what they NEED, and not what the companies are pushing, or just something that you can flex with, just because of the price tag. Thank you!!!

  • @OneOddFellow

    @OneOddFellow

    8 ай бұрын

    You're like, the ONE person in this enitre comment section who got the point of the video...

  • @iikatinggangsengii2471

    @iikatinggangsengii2471

    7 ай бұрын

    might as well only eat rice and plain water bcs theyre sufficient

  • @iikatinggangsengii2471

    @iikatinggangsengii2471

    7 ай бұрын

    pride, aesthetic, looks etc also happiness, they improve your quality of life

  • @vprix2000

    @vprix2000

    7 ай бұрын

    @@iikatinggangsengii2471 not sure your comparison is correct. You need a diverse diet, but sellers want you to get stuff you do not need. It feels more like going at the restaurant and you want the steak, but they only sell 3kg pieces, and you are not allowed to take home the rest or share

  • @AllBraunZeroBrains

    @AllBraunZeroBrains

    6 ай бұрын

    I’m brand new and looking to drop in the rabbit hole, anyone have some recommendations for channels? I’d appreciate it hella 😭

  • @RandomNY1234
    @RandomNY1234 Жыл бұрын

    The trend with mobos, over the last bunch of years, is that the install guide went from being a book explaining every feature to a pamphlet that basically says, "Any questions go to our website." Hmm I'm building a computer so getting on the internet to look up a solution for an install problem is kinda a bit difficult with computer parts spread all over my floor at that moment.. Thanks.. :)

  • @SuperPhunThyme9

    @SuperPhunThyme9

    Жыл бұрын

    Where I work at 7-eleven, we still run the exact same profit margin as in 2009, but our prices have gone up 2.5X _minimum_ since then. (Alot of stuff is over 3x). Inflation is literally twice as bad as the media is making it out to be, and this is the result. If you're paying less than 2x for a motherboard, you are getting an incredible deal...you should be paying 3X, if not 4X considering the higher inflation of the relevant materials.

  • @ezecskornfan

    @ezecskornfan

    Жыл бұрын

    I miss real manuals too.

  • @NighttimeJuneau

    @NighttimeJuneau

    Жыл бұрын

    To quote once legendary developer on the decline, “Don’t you guys have phones?!”

  • @hardopinions

    @hardopinions

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SuperPhunThyme9 Yes, "The Media" .... nothing screws up your argument faster than blaming "The Media" for it. Seriously, go to the central bank data and look up the inflation data. It's not that hard.

  • @leverloos

    @leverloos

    Жыл бұрын

    It's also 2023 and everyone has a phone thats connected to the internet right?

  • @ragingmonk6080
    @ragingmonk6080 Жыл бұрын

    I paid $180 for my B 550 when it launched. That is double of what I paid for my board 6 to 7 years ago. Back when Jay started the channel and ran AMD. He would recommend $60 - $70 boards and I bought $80 for some extras. Now $80 gets you the box and installation guide.

  • @jelly8594

    @jelly8594

    Жыл бұрын

    😂👍

  • @pumelo1

    @pumelo1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jelly8594 for 75% PC users is useless buy mainboard that costs more than 150$

  • @Txm_Dxr_Bxss

    @Txm_Dxr_Bxss

    Жыл бұрын

    I bought a Z270 motherboard in 2017 (mistake) for 130€. I remember thinking that this was insane for a motherboard. now 130€ is ultra budget.

  • @peoul1

    @peoul1

    Жыл бұрын

    atleast its $110 with inflation meybe XD

  • @theghostofthomasjenkins9643

    @theghostofthomasjenkins9643

    Жыл бұрын

    i paid $104 dollars for a 660. they don't have to cost that much.

  • @LukeLane1984
    @LukeLane19849 ай бұрын

    I remember buying an entry level motherboard just a few years ago for 70 bucks. It doesn't have a whole lot of features, especially no gimmicky ones, but it does the job. Enough connectivity, 2 M.2 slots. No RGB headers, though, but who cares.

  • @OneNidim

    @OneNidim

    4 ай бұрын

    I hate the whole led rgb stuff. It’s such a waste. Why are we looking at the computer anyways. My gpu came with leds so I turned them red so it doesn’t bother my vision at all

  • @LukeLane1984

    @LukeLane1984

    4 ай бұрын

    @@OneNidim Yeah literally EVERYTHING has to have RGB nowadays. Motherboards, RAM, Fans, GPUs, RGB strips in cases, Headphones, Microphones, Mice, Keyboards, Coolers, and even stuff like freaking mousepads, routers, etc. I don't get it either.

  • @MyAmazingUsername

    @MyAmazingUsername

    4 ай бұрын

    I noticed that there is no entry level anymore. X670E is only 28% more than a crippled B650 board. So what is the point of the B650, B650E and X670, if X670E is basically the same cost???!

  • @alastor8091

    @alastor8091

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@OneNidimjust looks good. Almost like a center piece for a room.

  • @Rrrrrrraaaaahhhh

    @Rrrrrrraaaaahhhh

    3 ай бұрын

    This is why I wanted my Gigabyte Aorus Elite AX X670. It has no RGB, Super Robust and overbuilt, affordable for its Class, over built cooling systems for its VRMS and lots of storage slots for m.2s because I love having lots of storage

  • @gekkehenkie0001
    @gekkehenkie000110 ай бұрын

    My latest build is now 3 years old but I still remember the agony of comparing boards and their features. And yes, it is getting much much worse (doing builds since 1999). If only someone could scrape all the pecs, align them in a spreadsheet and show it to everyone Choosing a board would be reduced to filtering columns

  • @dnkreative

    @dnkreative

    4 ай бұрын

    Every normal online shop has filters on specs, like every spec you can imagine.

  • @fatfatr

    @fatfatr

    4 ай бұрын

    theres loads of spreadsheets online, you just have to look for them lol

  • @reubenmorris487

    @reubenmorris487

    3 ай бұрын

    Newegg does something similar to what you're asking.

  • @zapf6987

    @zapf6987

    2 ай бұрын

    So... Pcpartpicker?

  • @eccomi21

    @eccomi21

    2 ай бұрын

    @@zapf6987 why can i not find stuff on pcpartpicker like the asus hero boards? (as of right now)

  • @DepartedHunter
    @DepartedHunter Жыл бұрын

    I’m annoyed that back motherboards all had LED post code display. Now motherboards can have RGB yet they might not even even have a light to help determine errors.

  • @__se7entin__

    @__se7entin__

    9 ай бұрын

    Lmao that's so true. I'm a newbie to the field and i got confused seeing an rgb or ever addressable rgb port but no LED code display

  • @lewiscook3918

    @lewiscook3918

    8 ай бұрын

    hey mobos used to beep at you that's all you needed ...Beep Codes

  • @user2C47

    @user2C47

    22 күн бұрын

    @@lewiscook3918 I, too, remember beep codes. AFAIK Gigabyte still uses them. If I were to build a new computer, a speaker header is actually a feature I would look for because it's a feature I actively use under Linux.

  • @AftrBurNr
    @AftrBurNr11 ай бұрын

    The real irony here is that if there weren’t thousands of content creators hyping up PC building, parts, frame rates, etc the manufacturers wouldn’t have the customer base to be able to get away with what they’re doing.

  • @M_CFV

    @M_CFV

    11 ай бұрын

    Content creators don't care about repercussions, they only care about the Google ad revenue gravy train

  • @aleksandrbmelnikov

    @aleksandrbmelnikov

    10 ай бұрын

    Then blame it on fanboys who only hype one brand. Slanted reviews are what cause over demand for any one product. Just look at the stupidly high prices of EK.

  • @kirkmooneyham

    @kirkmooneyham

    10 ай бұрын

    @@aleksandrbmelnikov, oh, I'm so glad someone else gets it. Thank you!

  • @legendofzelda2324

    @legendofzelda2324

    10 ай бұрын

    👍

  • @l33tninja1

    @l33tninja1

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@M_CFVactually I believe the returns on that are dropping horribly so should be interesting to see who continues selling out and who realizes it's worth more to turn on cheap and shady business

  • @kchaney56
    @kchaney564 ай бұрын

    I have been doing this for 30 years and to hear someone else say what I have been thinking is so refreshing. Thank you

  • @sammcj2000
    @sammcj200010 ай бұрын

    Honestly the biggest thing I noticed when getting a new AM5 board was that hardly any boards offer enough full length - or even x4 PCIe slots and instead offer completely useless x1 slots.

  • @CC-gt3ro

    @CC-gt3ro

    6 ай бұрын

    Not really. Pcie wifi 6/6e works only on x1 slot. If your wifi nvme slot on the mb die then a pcie x1 is your only choice. If you don’t have it, the mb is RIP.

  • @Minecraftrok999

    @Minecraftrok999

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@CC-gt3roWhat? That makes absolutely no sense to me. PCIe slot sizes are fully downwards compatible. You can use a 4x card in a 8x or 16x slot no problem. Same for 1x and 2x.

  • @mechadeka

    @mechadeka

    5 ай бұрын

    @@CC-gt3ro I can't remember the last time I saw a motherboard that didn't have wi-fi built in.

  • @CC-gt3ro

    @CC-gt3ro

    5 ай бұрын

    @@mechadeka the wifi component can stop working, or if the motherboard has no wifi card slot pciexpress and you want futur wifi 7 for example. My mb has 7 years.

  • @CC-gt3ro

    @CC-gt3ro

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Minecraftrok999 Apparently that is not the case. Wifi pci card indicates they don’t work on slot other than pciexpress x1. I read that in reviews and mentioned by manufacturers. I haven’t tested it myself because i have a wifi car pciexpress slot and was able to upgrade to wifi 6/6e by removing the chip from the pciexpress x1 card Asus and connecting the external antennas directly to the motherboard. But i remember it is indicated the provided full pci card with the chip inside don’t work on slot other than pcie x1 and i have read that on two manufacturer Asus and Gigabyte because originally i bought an extension card for my pc that did have the motherboard wifi slot card but no card install. (First zen 1 asus crosshair 6 hero wifi ready)

  • @stack_overflow
    @stack_overflow Жыл бұрын

    Frustrating for me these days is that it's hard to find motherboards with enough PCIe slots, as all the lanes have gone off to distant places like M.2 and Thunderbolt controllers. Finding a board with 2 16x slots is rare enough, most of the time the second full length slot is only 8x electrically. I know it's more of a niche use case, but some of us like to add stuff to our computers other than GPUs (high end networking, RAID controllers, etc.)

  • @GeeTrieste

    @GeeTrieste

    Жыл бұрын

    It is confusing when a pcie slot goes dead only to find that's normal because you are using a m.2 slot that uses up its resources.

  • @master74200

    @master74200

    Жыл бұрын

    Maybe you desire to have WiFi in your desktop PC, but you're not feeling like upgrading your entire setup every year to keep up with wireless network trends. Even upgrading a PCIe component every two years or so doesn't seem too crazy, but these days even being able to _fit_ it let alone find a board that even HAS an additional slot is indeed becoming a nightmare.

  • @kenblank7211

    @kenblank7211

    Жыл бұрын

    Server and workstation mobos...

  • @Tempus0

    @Tempus0

    Жыл бұрын

    That's because of CPU support. For example the AMD Ryzen 7xxx series only supports 24 PCIe 5.0 lanes. If you need more PCIe lanes, you need a workstation or server CPU.

  • @stack_overflow

    @stack_overflow

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Tempus0 Chipsets have PCIe lanes too

  • @Kirusei
    @Kirusei Жыл бұрын

    I miss when boards standard for the current time was affordable and usually ranged around $80-$140

  • @jamesg8246

    @jamesg8246

    Жыл бұрын

    I built an AM4 system and got a Gigabyte Aorus M board for like $125 just a few years ago.....

  • @Coolfwip

    @Coolfwip

    Жыл бұрын

    who doesnt...

  • @pouuko7656

    @pouuko7656

    Жыл бұрын

    Or when you could spend 200$ on a motherboard and get pretty much every single feature you could imagine

  • @Alvah707

    @Alvah707

    Жыл бұрын

    I also remember when the best graphics cards on the market you can buy were $500 🙃

  • @mryellow6918

    @mryellow6918

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@jamesg8246 with pcie 4?

  • @DGneoseeker1
    @DGneoseeker19 ай бұрын

    I can see another trend going on with these. It looks like in another couple of generations the motherboard heat sinks will block out the sun. Seriously, I'm curious. Does anyone encounter problems fitting in the CPU heatsink without these giant blocks interfering?

  • @llothar68

    @llothar68

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes. And i made such a big mistake to once go away from my Noctia, have not bought another CPU cooler since around 2005 made mistake with BeQuit. It's so fucked up to put this cooler on the CPU and in the case because screws are blocked. Give me Noctua, they know how to design an easy installable fan.

  • @DGneoseeker1

    @DGneoseeker1

    4 ай бұрын

    @@llothar68 Any issues with the ram slots? My Titan Fenrir had problems with taking up the same space the ram heat spreaders wanted to.

  • @llothar68

    @llothar68

    4 ай бұрын

    @@DGneoseeker1 Well it was a millimeter tight setting with normal RAMs. If i had any kind of cooler or RBG on them i'm sure i would feel very sorry. Bad again i blame it on the cooler manufactorer. I went back in History via KZread and find that they use exactly the same design for 15 years now as their premium system. Just changes the screws a little bit. It is lazy and fucking overpriced when you consider that they tell you R&D is so hard and cost money, but they never lower their prices. Fuck this whole industry. Hope my system will be useable for the next 8 years. I'm just a programmer.

  • @SHW5010

    @SHW5010

    3 ай бұрын

    It’s comical to see manufacturers touting their amazing leaps and bounds with 350watt processors…

  • @AB-80X

    @AB-80X

    19 күн бұрын

    @@SHW5010 There's nothing wrong with powerful processors. if you don't understand what an i9 Raptor Lake is capable of, that's on you. Not all wants the toys from AMD, some of us need a CPU that will do multiple things well for a powerful workstation. Try working with Resolve Studio or Premiere with a 7950X vs a 14900K. That will tell you all you need to know.

  • @internetd33r
    @internetd33r4 ай бұрын

    Reminds me in particular of a lot of what's going on in the new car market, all the way from base models up. Companies are no longer selling products for an owner to do work with, they are now selling subscriptions to a limited set of services... that an owner has to balance out by buying even more subscriptions to other competitors who offer the needed features. Owners can no longer get what they need out of any product they buy these days, because companies realized a long time ago that they can earn more off folks by stratifying the utility of any product or service amongst their competitors. They'll do this for as long as they can, make it so we spend more so that they can all earn more. But this is not a new thing, after all it wasn't long ago where you might have had to buy some exorbitant cable plan in order to get the few channels you wanted, all the while wasting hundreds of dollars on channels you'd never ever need. I'm sure other folks can provide their own stories about this.

  • @ravewulf
    @ravewulf Жыл бұрын

    Current AM5 motherboards have fewer PCIe slots, fewer SATA ports, and fewer audio jacks (sometimes only 2 or 3!). The improved aesthetics were nice for a bit but it's time to get back to the basics - connectivity! EDIT: For those wondering why more PCIe slots are needed - 10 Gig NIC (the boards that have it integrated are way more expensive than just using a PCIe card), video capture cards, etc. Plus if you want to make up for the low end boards skimping on audio jacks and SATA ports, that's more cards you need to add.

  • @TheKazragore

    @TheKazragore

    Жыл бұрын

    AM5 is not alone in having fewer PCIe slots. That's universal now. For the most part people don't have additional cards to install other than the GPU. Some people, such as myself, have 2 or 3 cards needed to be installed, and it's frustrating, I agree, that options are more limited now.

  • @spankeyfish

    @spankeyfish

    Жыл бұрын

    The missing PCIe slots have become m.2 sockets. You can even get adapters that let you plug a PCIe card into an m.2 socket.

  • @dominikbehrendt1934

    @dominikbehrendt1934

    Жыл бұрын

    I'll actually have to get a pcie sata card because there's too few on am5 boards that are acceptably priced

  • @ReZel80657

    @ReZel80657

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dominikbehrendt1934 Delock has a number of HBA cards but note that none of them have controllers that are more than x2 so the total bandwidth for any HBA card is only 2000 MB/s total unless you can find a card with more than one controller chip, the SilverStone ECS07 is also another option its an M.2 x4 card with an x2 controller and 5 SATA ports but fits in an M.2 instead of a PCI-E slot

  • @Nachokinz

    @Nachokinz

    Жыл бұрын

    I'd gladly take more PCIe slots even if it meant they run at slower speed allowing for more efficient use of the PCIe 5 standard via bifurcation. Also more SATA ports... preferably 8 of them.

  • @vitor900000
    @vitor900000 Жыл бұрын

    You actually don't have to go that far back in time. The B450 Tomahawk that was highly regarded as one of the best AM4 boards of that generation had a cost of ~120$ brand new. And this was in the middle of the pandemic.

  • @dodekinderen2066

    @dodekinderen2066

    11 ай бұрын

    it's interesting, when i built my PC with i7 4790, i bought a mobo for 50 euros, MSI B85, ofcourse no OC support, but man finding a B mobo now, is like 3x more

  • @jiristefka3177

    @jiristefka3177

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@dodekinderen2066 well I bought the B450 Tomahawk MAX and I have OC and everything. Serves me well for 3 years now.

  • @derruhl5982

    @derruhl5982

    11 ай бұрын

    Am4 motherboards were literally going for next to nothing during the pandemic

  • @derruhl5982

    @derruhl5982

    11 ай бұрын

    Used that is

  • @vitor900000

    @vitor900000

    11 ай бұрын

    @@derruhl5982 Nop. As I said a BRAND NEW B450 Tomahawk was going out for ~120$.

  • @mikescomputercorner1204
    @mikescomputercorner12049 ай бұрын

    Definitely agree , I've seen a sharp rise in Motherboards with there being nothing to cover the basic build for people.. most people want a home computer to do their average daily work plus something they can play their favourite computer game in the evening.. The cost of building a basic system here in Australia with a suitable GPU for 1080P gaming is approaching the $1200 AUD .

  • @eggboy1987
    @eggboy198711 ай бұрын

    It amazes me what you said at 16:30. I feel the same way, especially because I'm still using the 990fxa ud3 mobo. Recently decided to build myself a new PC and was completely astounded of the current gen motherboards prices.

  • @sourceeee
    @sourceeee Жыл бұрын

    I remember back in 2018, you'd be able to get a really nice motherboard with future-proofed (for lack of a better term) features for $200 or less. PC gaming is starting to become a hobby for the rich.

  • @blameusa7082

    @blameusa7082

    Жыл бұрын

    always was son

  • @juanshaftpatel7488

    @juanshaftpatel7488

    Жыл бұрын

    so dont be poor

  • @KillBoyUK

    @KillBoyUK

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@Juan Shaft Patel don't be such a punt

  • @laughingduck1000

    @laughingduck1000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@juanshaftpatel7488 ok mr krabs

  • @erich6860

    @erich6860

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep, I built an AMD system R7 3700X on a Gigabyte B550. The board cost was like 100 bucks, and I can move into a r7 5700X. Which I will do when they come down in price.

  • @SpaceMyName
    @SpaceMyName Жыл бұрын

    I remember upgrading to X99 and thinking a $300 motherboard was expensive. It's insane where prices have gotten, and I still can't get 10 regular USB ports.

  • @brotherrogue2310

    @brotherrogue2310

    Жыл бұрын

    why would you NEED that when you can get a USB Hub though ?

  • @Xenoray1

    @Xenoray1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@brotherrogue2310 pcie lanes son.

  • @Chrisp707-

    @Chrisp707-

    Жыл бұрын

    @@brotherrogue2310 you’ve never played a flight sim have you?

  • @brotherrogue2310

    @brotherrogue2310

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Chrisp707- I caught ya drift

  • @ReZel80657

    @ReZel80657

    Жыл бұрын

    I had an X99 with 10 SATA ports sold it to friend that needed a new board and now looking back it was probably one of the last boards that had that many SATA ports maybe other than one of the X99 Rampage boards that had 12 SATA ports

  • @cubicspacestudios
    @cubicspacestudios9 ай бұрын

    This video really helped me by the simple fact that you kept it conceptual, in spite of the examples given….I think this really made me a more shrewd shopper/builder

  • @jasonmetcalfe4695
    @jasonmetcalfe469510 ай бұрын

    thanks for highlighting exactly how out of touch I am with newer technology, I only recognised the first 2 boards you mentioned

  • @warholinteractive1526
    @warholinteractive1526 Жыл бұрын

    Don’t be afraid to do more “cold hard truth” videos J, more truth like this is needed with how crazy priced electronics have become in not even 10 years. So…. It’s needed, and more valuable than you know, so again, keep it up, don’t pull any punches

  • @daffhead4975
    @daffhead4975 Жыл бұрын

    The q-code reader is something that should be on every motherboard. It's not expensive and it helps alot.

  • @rangersmith4652

    @rangersmith4652

    Жыл бұрын

    It's missing from most boards so those who want it are forced into high tiers. There's no other reason.

  • @yukisnoww

    @yukisnoww

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rangersmith4652 yea, its freakin $2 a piece loose, they can get it

  • @webbysaurus2904

    @webbysaurus2904

    Жыл бұрын

    this has been doing my head in, im looking to build a new PC to replace my old i7 8700k build, and if im remembering correctly the motherboard i have in it was considered about mid to high end and cost around $200 to $300 AUD, and now to get similar features (power and reset physical switches, q-code reader, bios flashback button e.t.c), i need to spend $700 to $900 AUD which costs the same or more than the 7800X3D i want to buy.... its just insane

  • @allu797

    @allu797

    Жыл бұрын

    Problem is then no one would buy the high end models

  • @emu071981

    @emu071981

    Жыл бұрын

    The q-code display started out as a high end niche feature. At the time q-code came out all the other motherboards had just speaker beep codes for diagnosing boot errors. To be perfectly honest, it is still a niche feature that a vast majority of people would never use - I have built 8 systems in the past 8 or so years and I have never once had an issue that a q-code reader would have solved.

  • @Nigthligth85
    @Nigthligth855 ай бұрын

    Ty 4 the Links was looking 4 a water cooling block 4 my card

  • @Whole_Note
    @Whole_Note9 ай бұрын

    The last time I bought a Mobo (about a year ago), it was $250. I thought that was pretty up there already. This is insane.

  • @AB-80X

    @AB-80X

    19 күн бұрын

    Hate to say it, but that's a lot of gamers for you. You can still buy a nice Z790 Wifi board for about 250 or so, if not even less. Nobody forces anyone to buy that silly 800+ $ crap.

  • @cadewhittlef7185
    @cadewhittlef7185 Жыл бұрын

    Best video in a long time. It is about time somebody starts using their platform to acknowledge all these abusive consumer sales trends.

  • @ErrorMessageNotFound
    @ErrorMessageNotFound Жыл бұрын

    I remember when Fry's electronics had weekly specials where you buy a processor & motherboard combo and with the discount it was like you paid full price for the cpu but the motherboard was free.

  • @akernan18k

    @akernan18k

    Жыл бұрын

    Yea, Micro Center would do that a lot as well - once upon a time.

  • @stepheneddington1667

    @stepheneddington1667

    Жыл бұрын

    Micro Center still does that. Last year during Christmas was when the one near me in St Louis did it.

  • @GeorgeN-ATX

    @GeorgeN-ATX

    Жыл бұрын

    @@justinvanhorne9958 Would you mind explaining the context of what you're talking about in your comment a bit more? I'm afraid I just don't quite understand exactly what you are talking about.

  • @pickeljarsforhillary102

    @pickeljarsforhillary102

    Жыл бұрын

    All the good stores die off. Somehow Yankee Candle Company exists with $60 candles.

  • @fepethepenguin8287

    @fepethepenguin8287

    Жыл бұрын

    You from Houston??? Man we had the most huge Fys electro... it was so fun to walk in And.... Yes the Processor, mobo, memory deals were insane... as in. You were not looking at all to buy anything.. but you could not let the deal slip

  • @user-ft1he5vp8s
    @user-ft1he5vp8s8 ай бұрын

    Luv ur videos dude but how about that tv in the background? Is it overclocked and AIO cooled?

  • @Aerocity2001
    @Aerocity20019 ай бұрын

    Glad I came across this video I’m doing research on my first pc build and I was under the impression that the most expensive parts were gonna be my you and cpu and when I dove more into it, I was surprised by how many mother boards there are and how expensive they could get and was thinking I need to respect my budget and was frustrated.

  • @DravenC
    @DravenC Жыл бұрын

    I remember when a mere $150 got you a flagship EVGA FTW board (and even with a lifetime warranty that carried over to the RMA replacements.)

  • @M_CFV

    @M_CFV

    11 ай бұрын

    The fed can't keep masking the economic state anymore

  • @JockMcBile
    @JockMcBile Жыл бұрын

    I've always looked at mid-tier boards. Then checked between the 4 or so I'd select to see which had enough SATA 6 and today, NVME. Hilarious thing is, if You think prices are crazy in America, they're insane in Canada, Australia and UK.

  • @jodiepalmer2404

    @jodiepalmer2404

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, agree with that. 😭😭😭😭

  • @LupusAries

    @LupusAries

    Жыл бұрын

    Or Germany for that matter.....

  • @MarwinEwert

    @MarwinEwert

    Жыл бұрын

    You guys are fine, go see the prices we are paying in Brazil. And most of them doesn't have the WiFi variant here, or at least there's never stock/prices are insanely higher than the normal board

  • @johnmeneses7039

    @johnmeneses7039

    Жыл бұрын

    And Far worse in NZ than across the ditch in Oz. Motherboards are bad enough, but don't even mention Graphics cards, it makes me sick!!

  • @Xesh001

    @Xesh001

    Жыл бұрын

    Indeed. Rip-off Britain is alive and well! Generally I've found prices here have the standard conversion rate of one US dollar to one GB pound! This means UK pricing is about 25% higher than in the US!

  • @grimpickins3342
    @grimpickins33428 ай бұрын

    Most underrated motherboard currently has got to be the proart x670E creator wifi, a good $500+ cheaper then the "extreme extreme " with pretty much all the same stuff

  • @NicolaiLaquaglia
    @NicolaiLaquaglia7 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video! There needs to be a correction in prices and sku.

  • @aaronlabarre501
    @aaronlabarre501 Жыл бұрын

    That adjusted for inflation price on the 990fx board killed me on the spot, hard to believe we've had 30% inflation since I bought that exact board

  • @gamingonwindowslinux1934

    @gamingonwindowslinux1934

    Жыл бұрын

    I actually still have 2 of those 990fx boards, I’m still running an fx8350 and 9590 on two of my small scale Minecraft servers I host for my buddies. But yeah the only decent pricing I’ve found on mo-boards is via surplus. I HIGHLY recommend looking at surplus right now. I bought two two super micro boards coupled with 24 core EPYC cpus for under 900 dollars, about the best price I’ve found. Of course if you don’t need server solutions maybe not the best option for you. But I’ve seen some solid mid tier gaming systems running on older Xeon e-5 chips so some things are still possible. Just depends on your application for them.

  • @johnmichaels4330

    @johnmichaels4330

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank the democrats in America. Where the US goes, so does the rest of the world. Happens everytime those people get in charge.

  • @spaceguy.x

    @spaceguy.x

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnmichaels4330 nah, the United States banks and corporations are just completely negligent when handling money. That’s why the world is looking to separate from the US dollar. They know another mismanagement of funds (which is inevitable) will cause ANOTHER global financial crisis…probably much worse than 2008. Corpos panicked during the pandemic and the government gave them money to prevent collapse since they spent it all on stock buybacks…and that’s exactly what they’ve done again. They’d rather fire you and I, give themselves bonuses and golden parachutes, then convince you it’s anyone except for them. It’s a house of cards built on monumental amounts of debt and imaginary money. It doesn’t matter who’s in charge because the financial sector has free reign to plunge our economy once again. I mean, you’re literally seeing it now with the prices of new pc components. Businesses have free reign to charge an arm and a leg while consumer credit debt rises into the trillions.

  • @azwris

    @azwris

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnmichaels4330 This inflation is being called "Inflation of the Greedy". There's no reason for this outrageous raise in the prices in the post-Covid era. They just steal us more and more.

  • @Bonanzaking

    @Bonanzaking

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnmichaels4330 numnuts we’re literally 4 presidents for 4 in a row hitting the money printer. Including papa trump. Take off the rosé tinted glasses.

  • @Jwalk9000
    @Jwalk9000 Жыл бұрын

    I'm glad this video was finally made. I have been saying this for 3 years. Every company has used excuses to artificially inflate the pricing. When I got my ASUS TUF x570 motherboard about 3 years ago it's price was only just over $200 in Canada.. even threadripper was more affordable than what mainstream is now.

  • @addictedtoRS

    @addictedtoRS

    Жыл бұрын

    There's some pretty good deals going on for motherboards right now. Like here's one on Newegg Canada, ASRock b650m DDR5 for $160 CAD after rebate. I paid $130 CAD for my TUF b450m back in 2020, and with inflation is about the same.

  • @kutark

    @kutark

    Жыл бұрын

    100% agreed. Even 8 to 10 yrs ago, when the most expensive boards were in the high 200s, i was calling this garbage out. Nowadays, it's gone completely nuts. They're adding in all sorts of low-cost useless components to the boards so they can inflate the price and their profit margins.

  • @horrido666

    @horrido666

    Жыл бұрын

    You can still get good MBs for $200. Chill my friend.

  • @Jwalk9000

    @Jwalk9000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kutark 10 years that $200 got you top tier chipset, dual GB NIC, 3-4 PCIe x16 slots (x8 in x16 slot), 8-12 gen 3 SATA, 3 or more USB 2.0, at least 1 USB 3.0, 10+ USB on the back IO, and either debug LEDs, or bios readout displays. And baller status. Lol Now, $200 gets you a mid/low end chipset, and barely enough IO to connect the basics.

  • @squidwardo7074

    @squidwardo7074

    Жыл бұрын

    That's only 150 usd how is that expensive?

  • @anthonykearney608
    @anthonykearney6089 ай бұрын

    I absolutely agree. I'm currently upgrading from an i7 6700k to an r9 7950x3d and when I bought my mono for the i7. The hero was £180. But the hero for the new ryzen is over 3 times the price. So I've limited myself to £350 for a mobo and bought extra ram instead

  • @tyrelbaker7265
    @tyrelbaker72657 ай бұрын

    Hi, Thanks for the input on Motherboards. I'm currently running Rampage lll Extreme with 980x water cooling. It's to the stage where the my whole system is degrading with time and need to upgrade. I haven't sourced hardware in a few years. This video had some wisdom in it. Will help with starting a new build. Thanks *Subscribed*

  • @dystopianlucidity4448
    @dystopianlucidity4448 Жыл бұрын

    “I’m not mad, just disappointed” one of the most devastating things a kid can hear from their parents.

  • @bippu89

    @bippu89

    Жыл бұрын

    😢 that shit hurt the most

  • @RicochetForce

    @RicochetForce

    Жыл бұрын

    Yup, the disappointment is way worse than the anger. It's a much more profound pain.

  • @PaulaXism

    @PaulaXism

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm still trying to work out which is worse.. Understanding the Kilngon or being a disgrace to the Empire..

  • @GustavoSanabria1977
    @GustavoSanabria1977 Жыл бұрын

    Fed up with mobo prices nowadays. Totally agree with you, a board should simply do its job of interconnecting components. Perhaps some cool features on higher end ones, but that's it. The rest is bs. Thanks for your always brutally honest videos bro 👌🏻

  • @JustMyFish

    @JustMyFish

    Жыл бұрын

    Guys in America are being hit with much higher prices than us in the UK for motherboards for us. It’s the other way round CPUs are the most expensive, probably double that what they are charging in America. I have had CPUs imported from the states to the UK for cheaper than I can get one here.

  • @ms3862

    @ms3862

    Жыл бұрын

    Back in the early 2000s boards were like $80, they had basiclly no color on them and looked like a pcb out of a radio, single layer, heat sinks that looked like chunks of a car radiator a d all the components were placed onto the pcb by hand using Chinese labour that cost 50 cents an hour

  • @xpaxpl

    @xpaxpl

    Жыл бұрын

    prices is one thing but also the way that features are described by brands makes deciding which one you want almost impossible

  • @falcon-ng6sd

    @falcon-ng6sd

    Жыл бұрын

    There was a time when a motherboard could be a big factor in the performance of the system, since the chipset contained a DRAM controller and was connected to the CPU bus. Memory controllers have been integrated in PC CPUs for a long time now and CPUs even have some PCIe lanes and other components, so a lot less depends on the chipset.

  • @TurboXray

    @TurboXray

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ms3862 They weren't single layer. that was early to mid 90s

  • @KMichiyu
    @KMichiyu10 ай бұрын

    I instantly recognized that MSI board as I used to have that one too! My system was replaced just a year ago as it really started to struggle after 11 years of loyal service.

  • @DFalco-nz5tl
    @DFalco-nz5tl9 ай бұрын

    I’ve been out of the pc component game for about 6-7 years now, I recently went to put together a simple build for making stuff in Cricut and maybe playing Minecraft for my wife and I was confused as hell as to why I couldn’t find a mobo in the 50-80 range

  • @chrischaf
    @chrischaf Жыл бұрын

    I've been seeing this kind of trend ever since ddr4 *magically* didn't drop in price after it'd been out for a year. Setting new standards for how much the industry could gouge the customer.

  • @thenonexistinghero

    @thenonexistinghero

    10 ай бұрын

    Has been a while that rather than old products drastically dropping in price, they just release new products at higher prices. And not just for PC parts.

  • @redlimes4808

    @redlimes4808

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@thenonexistingheroto be fair, technology is not obsoleted the way it was back in the day. DDR5 is not much better than DDR4

  • @thenonexistinghero

    @thenonexistinghero

    10 ай бұрын

    @@redlimes4808 I do suppose that's also true. Tech has become so good and fast that 2x or more performance isn't even noticable or needed by most people. High-end phones used to be much faster than anything else... but also still fairly affordable, going for like $600-$800 for a while. But now even mid-end phones are so fast most people won't even notice any difference with high-end phones. Even the starter level mid-end phones that go for like $300-$400.

  • @SherrifOfNottingham

    @SherrifOfNottingham

    9 ай бұрын

    @@thenonexistinghero I literally go for phones that are closer to 100 bucks each, forgo the case and if I drop it and break it and buy a new one I'm STILL paying less than somebody buying even a new 300-400 dollar phone every other year. I also don't see the point in having "gaming" phones or playing games on my phone anyway, if I'm sitting somewhere and need my phone to kill time I probably have my steam deck and can play "real" games anyway, and with the money I didn't pay extra for the phone I can easily afford a steam deck.

  • @raifthemad

    @raifthemad

    9 ай бұрын

    @@SherrifOfNottingham Never bought a phone in my entire life. Am using an old nokia as a morning alarm clock and watch mostly, maybe make a phone call a month. Never felt the need to have a phone.

  • @CannedMarmalade
    @CannedMarmalade Жыл бұрын

    Insane how post code screens have become so rare now

  • @WhisperingDeath

    @WhisperingDeath

    Жыл бұрын

    $500 is the starting point for a motherboard that has a literal $5 post code display. It's criminal.

  • @BarstucksCoffee

    @BarstucksCoffee

    Жыл бұрын

    @@WhisperingDeath You can probably get 2-digit 7 segment displays for half of that. Steve at Gamers Nexus was right in saying that the lower tier MoBos these days don't have the features (like a 7 segment display) that would be of benefit for their target audience, which is typically first-time/novice builders.

  • @johndododoe1411

    @johndododoe1411

    Жыл бұрын

    The cheapest alternative is 8 red LEDs, each displaying one bit of the post code directly. Still needs the bus interface/chipset pins that provide the 8 bit value, then maybe a chip to amplify the current strength from a few mA to the 20mA needed by low end indicator LEDs (each). Human decoding will be slightly more work, and the postcode table in the BIOS manual will be wider to spell out R_RR R__R instead of B9.

  • @WayStedYou

    @WayStedYou

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@WhisperingDeath gamers nexus showed the component cost is sub 1 dollar

  • @joeblow5214

    @joeblow5214

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't like mobos not having it and I don't recommend mobos without it. I may have bricked a $450 mobo without it and it made troubleshooting a breeze.

  • @MyHolidayArchive
    @MyHolidayArchive11 ай бұрын

    It's the same with power supplies too. Most cost over £100 now. The top Corsair AX1600i is around £500 brand new.

  • @Mark_badas

    @Mark_badas

    3 ай бұрын

    Why would you ever need a 1600 Watt PSU ? 850 watt is the most a normal computer would ever need.

  • @cageordie
    @cageordie5 ай бұрын

    I was pretty surprised by the prices last time I shopped for motherboards, but I looked at the specs and ended up with two MSI PRO Z690-A which were $190 on Amazon when I checked a few minutes ago. I couldn't see what I'd be getting from the expensive motherboards which I actually wanted or needed. I built 13th generation i7 and i9 machines and both have been working fine. I use more drives in the i9 box than I had ports for, but I moved the SATA PCIe card over from the previous system and solved that issue. Same thing with USB, I have a USB-C card I used to get more ports. Huh, it's been about a year since I built those.

  • @mahius19
    @mahius19 Жыл бұрын

    I'm glad that Jay is also covering this, same way Steve [GN] is. This has been annoying me for the past several years and is perhaps one the biggest reasons why I haven't built/upgraded my PC since 2015. There's no motherboard out there that I feel is worth buying, none of them seem to be on par or much better than my decent motherboard from 2015. Sure SLI isn't a thing anymore, but other useful features like the error code panels are essential for folks building at home. I hleped my pal build a few years back and it was tricky fixing issues without one.

  • @ferinzz

    @ferinzz

    Жыл бұрын

    my aio cooler cracked a seal and killed my PSU not long ago and I was kind of forced to upgrade my 10 year old system. Shopping for the right mobo was just awful. I remember looking at what was available last time I needed a new one and it was so easy to get something with enough i/o. Nowadays that's a premium? Like they've gone backwards. Good luck getting everything hooked up if you have more than a keyboard and a mouse.

  • @xpeacemaster

    @xpeacemaster

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Kekmit hell the low end stuff worked great and lasted at least the 40k hours it was rated for

  • @brodriguez11000

    @brodriguez11000

    Жыл бұрын

    I upgraded because caps aren't forever, especially in the numbers motherboards use them.

  • @pilsplease7561

    @pilsplease7561

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ferinzz I dont like AIO coolers they have all been less efficient and break faster than an air cooler.

  • @ferinzz

    @ferinzz

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@pilsplease7561 this one was pretty good. had it for 8 years. All in all it was a good purchase. The advantage of water cooling is that you can pull fresh air directly over the cpu rad instead of getting secondhand air from the gpu. Not necessarily cooling effectiveness.

  • @youwotmate7705
    @youwotmate7705 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Jay, I think what catches so many of us out is just how vocal these brands are about what features are on their boards but say nothing about what kind of audience that specific product is aimed at. It'd be nice if you made a video breaking down the different parts and features found on modern motherboards and explained which ones are relevant and why, and what kind of demographic would be interested in them. Haven't seen anyone else doing it like that and It'll probably help clear up a few misconceptions people have when entering the hobby.

  • @joshuaaguayo3278

    @joshuaaguayo3278

    Жыл бұрын

    This ^^^

  • @PineyJustice

    @PineyJustice

    Жыл бұрын

    I upgraded to an x670e board and 7950x in large part for quad m.2 drives in addition to some of the other x670e specifics, the pcie gen 5 doubles chipset bandwidth and guarantees that the board will live to the end of AM5 socket as a good useful board. I value data storage, run multiple boot drives and make heavy use of them for code compiling, video transcoding and storage, in addition to a massive 3tb+ steam library.

  • @BillyBob-oi9kl

    @BillyBob-oi9kl

    Жыл бұрын

    Great comment. I am just recently getting into this, and it would be very helpful to have a video that explains all of this stuff.

  • @CougarMagnum29

    @CougarMagnum29

    Жыл бұрын

    I second that

  • @myne00

    @myne00

    Жыл бұрын

    Was "Elite Ultra Gaming Max Pro GTX FTW ROG WTF BBQ HAX LOL" not enough of a hint for you?

  • @Jauffre-innit
    @Jauffre-innit6 ай бұрын

    PC brands have basically just groomed people into accepting insane prices for special new features which we will all definitely use every single day

  • @Chiromulus
    @Chiromulus4 ай бұрын

    Well done Jay! Well said! Someone had to say this, otherwise no one would have!

  • @lexzbuddy
    @lexzbuddy11 ай бұрын

    FANTASTIC video. You nailed it here. There is no "value" version of anything at the moment, it's all such a con. The PC industry needs a reality check. Great piece you have done here.

  • @zedxspecturm4698
    @zedxspecturm469811 ай бұрын

    I remember buying H series motherboards for 1150/1155 for extreme budget builds for like 40$. while I never expect to see that price for a new board again, its insane how much more they are.

  • @Michal_K_HT

    @Michal_K_HT

    10 ай бұрын

    Im remember those ultra low prices too 👍😉

  • @Vrory77

    @Vrory77

    9 ай бұрын

    And when High-End gamimg PC cost around 1.500$ while a high-end Mohterboard costed around 120$

  • @MJ-uk6lu

    @MJ-uk6lu

    8 ай бұрын

    But back then CPUs were consuming like 40 watts and were rated for 65. On AMD side, you could basically see modern motherboard market and by that I mean cheap boards with craptastic VRMs that can't remotely handle power demands, terrible cooling, underdeveloped UEFI and so on. To get perfectly functional AM3+ PC you needed to spend quite a bit of money on board with good VRMs just for using with stock speeds (even more so if you wanted to run 220 watt chips, which in reality were 260-280 watt). If you wanted to overclock, besides Giga 970 UD3P everything else was 200+ USD and if you wanted something that overclocked really well it was 400+ USD. Now CPUs consume even more power if not limited and we pay higher prices just to run PC at stock speed. The real enemy is growing wattage of CPUs and frankly it needs to stop. 65 watts with 95 watt boost is perfectly fine, if chip is too crap with those limits, it just shouldn't exist.

  • @RicardoSantos-oz3uj

    @RicardoSantos-oz3uj

    8 ай бұрын

    Greed. Greed never changes.

  • @xfy123

    @xfy123

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@MJ-uk6lumy man I'd be totally fine to go back to the pre UEFI bios days, like 90% of bios today are stupidly cluttered with settings hidden behind a dozen menus and some random marketing gimmick names for certain features.

  • @Salaundre
    @Salaundre9 ай бұрын

    I noticed that Mother Boards are getting crazy expensive. The one I bought this time is a Prime vs. the ROG I got 7 years ago for $279. This other one I got new doesn’t come with the same amount of USB ports as my old board similar price for less.

  • @MagSun
    @MagSun5 ай бұрын

    As I'm looking for a new build today, I also remember not to spend more on the motherboard than on the CPU. There are certain features in the motherboards I'm looking at, that cost ~200-250, while I think to save money on the CPU, that comes around 200 or less. It's crazy.

  • @marlonlyn2719
    @marlonlyn2719 Жыл бұрын

    Ironically, the statement "You get what you paid for" is arguably what got us to this situation.

  • @mindsettek1806
    @mindsettek1806 Жыл бұрын

    Jay thank you for making this video! My last build I did was of Z77/Z87 era and have spent the last few months slowing buying parts for my new 13th gen build. Back in the day a $300 motherboard was top of the line with every feature you could want and need and you could actually make it personal with color options, not just black or white and not everything had to look more gaming looking with the more features you wanted. I hope manufacturers watch your video and actually listen.

  • @pyromethious

    @pyromethious

    Жыл бұрын

    Still running said Z77 :p

  • @mindsettek1806

    @mindsettek1806

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pyromethious I did for 10 years, and I think that should really show how infrequently people do really need to upgrade opposed to the frequency that manufactures persuade us we need to. But that also can be based off use case .In the last I would say few generations at least from intel, it’s the first time to actually upgrade which is why I’m building a new build. Because since the introduction of sandy-bridge it’s the change we have had making it worth while. To each their own. GPU’s are a different conversation.

  • @robertdoell4321
    @robertdoell43215 ай бұрын

    Thank You for the honesty which is so rare today. The manufacturers are really sticking it to us.

  • @ahoyskid
    @ahoyskid9 ай бұрын

    My man. I had the same debate when looking at motherhoods. My last build was a 7th gen and I could see it happening then. Now it’s a mess. Cheers for the recommendations.

  • @TheSpanishmuscle
    @TheSpanishmuscle Жыл бұрын

    Great video. You hit the nail on the head Jay. These companies are doing this because "they can" no other reason at all. They push up their margin because people keep paying for it. Same as GPUs..

  • @kingeryck1

    @kingeryck1

    Жыл бұрын

    Same with EVERYTHING these days.

  • @jraulc

    @jraulc

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kingeryck1 That must stop, the same with Software, requirements, licensing models, etc... I'm moving from macos and windows to linux on apple hardware to stay away from the trend...

  • @ArtisChronicles

    @ArtisChronicles

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@jraulc I hope gog eventually adds Linux support, but I do realize that would be a daunting task considering how old some of those games are.

  • @GahloWake
    @GahloWake Жыл бұрын

    It's frustrating too, because I was helping my friend spec out a potential build in the future and he's just drawn to the x670-e Strix and asks why I didn't suggest that over the b650 TUF. I gave him a tired look and said "Because you'd be paying twice as much for basically no meaningful improvement to put into a case that's going to have a tinted glass panel."

  • @dakrawnik4208

    @dakrawnik4208

    Жыл бұрын

    if he's drawn to the X670E like you say then who are you to say otherwise?

  • @AM23.

    @AM23.

    Жыл бұрын

    Tinted glass panel 😂

  • @GahloWake

    @GahloWake

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dakrawnik4208 The person he comes to because I know what I'm talking about and can remind him that spending a quarter of his budget on a motherboard is fucking dumb.

  • @GodDragonLich

    @GodDragonLich

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dakrawnik4208 A good friend who knows what they are talking about and knows that money can be spent somewhere else on the build.

  • @StolenJoker84

    @StolenJoker84

    Жыл бұрын

    @@GodDragonLich Not to mention that the friends questioned was “Why this over that?” It’s good to have a friend who - as you said - knows what they’re talking about, but I will add that said friend shouldn’t be afraid to be honest and tell you when something is just a crap idea and there’s better options for you … but will support you even if you choose the crappy option anyway.

  • @Edgemaster72
    @Edgemaster729 ай бұрын

    Just started watching the channel and I gotta go find that video on the MSI system, very similar to what I'm still using and just starting to consider replacing (MPower Z87 with i5 4670k)

  • @ZOMGbies
    @ZOMGbies2 ай бұрын

    "Inflation within the motherboard manufacturer community" is a kind way to describe blatant price gouging

  • @superrob1500
    @superrob1500 Жыл бұрын

    The Q-Code thing isn't even an expensive thing to add, yet if you want it, you have to shop in the $300+ category for something that should be widely available on midrange boards.

  • @urametroid

    @urametroid

    Жыл бұрын

    Considering that it's based on a diagnosis feature that almost every motherboard has and can be accessible with $10 diagnosis post card.

  • @UriPhoneCracker

    @UriPhoneCracker

    Жыл бұрын

    My mobo cost $130 and has one

  • @lom2981

    @lom2981

    Жыл бұрын

    Most manufacturers q-codes aren’t helpful anyway. Old ASUS extreme and deluxe boards were actually helpful for OC though

  • @H4ML_Aplek

    @H4ML_Aplek

    Жыл бұрын

    My first build was an Z97X-UD5H from Gigabyte with and 4790k. This motherboard had an M.2 PCiE Slot and a Q-Code Reader an dedicated Power Button on the board, dual BIOS, 6 Fan Headers and it cost like 150 Euros back than. It was pretty much Highend in my opinion but also affordable. Nowdays i got an B550 Pro from gigabyte and ill dont got Dual Bios, no Q-Code Reader, no Power Button and it is pretty much Mid Range for the same price (inflation adjsuted)

  • @liboud22

    @liboud22

    Жыл бұрын

    @@UriPhoneCracker Yeah? Which model? which chipset?

  • @suicidebxmber1234
    @suicidebxmber123411 ай бұрын

    20 years ago I worked in a small computer store. Mostly we sold ROM drives, printers and other peripherals, but I did learn a bit about the other aspects of a PC. Over time, I became the go-to reference for all my family and friends thinking of buying a PC, but likewise over time I drifted further and further away from this subject to the point that my last 2 computers (before the one I'm using right now) were laptops that I didn't pay much attention to when buying them. When my last laptop began to show signs of age, I decided to build a PC for the first time in about 15 years. I knew that I was rusty and that I would have to soak up everything related to this again, but I never imagined that the MB would become a component that I would have to spend so much time on, not to discern which was the best, but to find the most austere. I don't doubt that there are MBs designed for more specific uses and that, perhaps, they are worth what they cost, but you are absolutely right; suddenly, under the pretext that everything is "gamer" many manufacturers are raising the cost dramatically without a genuine reason other than to get the most money out of buyers' pockets.

  • @VanBourner
    @VanBourner8 ай бұрын

    Today I went to my storage unit to get some boxes for stuff I sold, as I keep them for the hardware (I really hate buying second hand cooler and not getting any hardware with it other than the one the owner used in the build). I found Z97 MSI motherboard. It was blue and strangely felt like a dummy or a fake due to how light it was. It was like $70 in 2014 when I built that system, using a Xeon CPU that was good $80 cheaper than comparable i7 (4770 IIRC). I was amazed as I had the box still for some reason and other than it having like 1/3 of the area covered with "Military Grade" which was the marketing term at the time, it was really genuinely strange seeing it and handling it. Like there is no board like that, and that board was the blue line MSI one, the everyday use, the cheapest Z87 you could get. And it was $70-ish on sale when I bought it nine years ago. The CPU was 200-ish. The GPU (GTX 770) I got for a nice deal of $450. In total I had really capable system for like $700. I recently built a new computer for myself. I do admitt I splurged on needless RGB as my SO wanted to have a sparkly unicorn in the office if there's an option for it. But it ended up being $2500 and still not even top of the line, as I had to buy second hand GPU (even with the price crashes) to fit into the budget. If I'd got $1500 9 years ago I would get enthusiast build with like Titan GPU and shit... not a "somewhere between highend and mainstream" components build (Ryzen 7 5800X3D as DDR5 was not a thing when I was building it yet and an RTX4060, 64GB RAM and 1TB SSD). The Motherboard alone cost $250, as much as (even adjusted for inflation) server grade high end CPU (E3-1240 v3) I bought 9 years ago. I have to rebuild that build one day. It will be strange seeing the really old PC come back to life now.

  • @austinharding9734
    @austinharding973410 күн бұрын

    im glad i found this vid, made me feel lil better bout my decision for my 1st build, which was the 1st you recemmended the asus tuf, i got the DDR5 ver. and its the same price you said for ddr4(be fair tho this vid is over a year old now) was considering that MSI board too but i dont like rhe whole one heatsink fits all idea, and honestly within individual series, like i was looking for a z790, they differ in features by a very min. margin, yet the prices differed enormously and yes its bs they are ALL trading pci express slots for space for m.2 connectors, which take up more space! please mind the spelling i havnt set uo my autocorrect yet, jist dont relize how mich you needed something untill its gone😭

  • @orthancstone
    @orthancstone Жыл бұрын

    The timing on this hits me hard, as I've been taking an initial look at starting a new build. I haven't shopped motherboards for a gaming box since 2017, and just seeing so many mobos starting around $250-$300 (and climbing) shocked me. Clearly I've been ignoring pricing outside of the graphic card market. As you put it, there's something nuts about potentially spending more money on the motherboard than the processor itself!

  • @Freemasons1732

    @Freemasons1732

    Жыл бұрын

    I have only bought 2 prebuilts, but just this week i spoiled myself with a new MOBO and CPU. Its funny cause i bought the exact same MSI mpg EDGE he has here with an i5 13600k and its great. Over the past 2 years since i bought my second IBP prebuilt i have replaced everything except the GPU. It was surprisingly easy, but working with such expensive fragile parts adds allot of doubt.

  • @gusrojo88
    @gusrojo88 Жыл бұрын

    Shocking how things have changed so quick. My build was around 700 to 800 (i didn't really keep track of it) when I built it, but nowadays thats the price of only one component!

  • @Targonis1

    @Targonis1

    11 ай бұрын

    Going "overkill" on the motherboard or video card is where much of the price increases come from. Top end consumer CPU in 2017 was in that $500 range. Top end consumer CPU did go up from there, but double the number of CPU cores will push up prices a bit, or you can stick to an 8-core CPU(ignoring those pathetic E-cores from Intel). Video cards are quite a bit more, but 8GB VRAM cards in 2017 to 24GB VRAM cards that are double the physical size. But, going to something like a RTX 4090 seems a bit excessive.

  • @thirtyacres7504

    @thirtyacres7504

    11 ай бұрын

    It all started when Nvidia decided to price the GTX 580 at $499. I remember it vividly. Since then, price shot up. This isn't about supply chain, COVID, or inflation. It's artificial inflation prices as Jay pointed out.

  • @unrealmagic6519

    @unrealmagic6519

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah well a 1996 BMW M3 was also cheaper brand new than the new 2023 M3 so that kind of makes sense

  • @joebenson528

    @joebenson528

    9 ай бұрын

    @@thirtyacres7504 The supply chain "issues" and the Flu were also examples of artificial inflation. -One is- Both are caused by everything being made in China (including that "bug").

  • @brandonwalker2341
    @brandonwalker23417 ай бұрын

    @jayztwocents Question: Is there an EK waterblock that would fit the 7900XTX Merc 310 Black Edition? I know there isn't a back plate, and alphacool does have one that I've been waiting over a month now to be delivered. I'm just curious if there is a custom way to watercool GPU's if there isn't a waterblock specifically made for it in particular.

  • @Chensabuaka
    @Chensabuaka8 ай бұрын

    building a system right now, slowly buying the components a couple at a time. Locally, in Japan, where I live the only decent board was a Z690 chipset board; an ASUS Z690-F Gaming WiFi board. I have an i7-13700k CPU and updated the BIOS, but my question is, will I have any other issues using the 13700k with the Z690 board? Does anyone have experience with the specific board and CPU? For context, because I'm buying the components slowly (prices for some components are worse in Japan) I haven't actually used the board other than to update BIOS.

  • @mRibbons
    @mRibbons Жыл бұрын

    I've been running the cheapest x570 for a few years now, Gigabyte x570 UD... I think it was like $120ish. It felt bad buying bottom tier... but it's 100% functional and never let me down. Good purchase.

  • @tobiwonkanogy2975

    @tobiwonkanogy2975

    Жыл бұрын

    the x470 Gigabyte gaming wifi 5 is decent and the other one I have is X570 Gigabyte Aorus elite +wifi. both were less than 160 CAD used(250+ new ... still decent). both are the top end chipset with many additional features .new boards adding only pcie 5.0 or extra chipsets are super silly to have such a price increase.

  • @laowai2000

    @laowai2000

    Жыл бұрын

    Nice... On a 2nd hand X570 Tuf Gaming:) Works a treat!

  • @jakob_z

    @jakob_z

    Жыл бұрын

    When I built my Ryzen 1600 system in 2018, the motherboard only costed by $68, and the only probelm I've ever had was that it didn't have a second M.2 slot... so I payed 12 dollars to buy a M.2 to PCIe x4 adapter. And I could've gotten cheaper if I didn't care about looks

  • @mRibbons

    @mRibbons

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jakob_z Word. My only complaint is my x570 only has 1 m.2 slot like yours. PCIE 4.0 has been 100% worthless to me. A x470 with a second m.2 would have been cheaper and better for my uses... although 16gigs of 3600 dual channel ddr4 has been 😙👌 perfecto.

  • @CpnCrunch211
    @CpnCrunch211 Жыл бұрын

    This is why I love microcenter's cpu+motherboard bundles/open box section. I've gotten some great deals with mobos thanks to them. Current pricing is nuts otherwise.

  • @benjaminwlang

    @benjaminwlang

    Жыл бұрын

    That's how I did my latest build.

  • @HappyBeezerStudios

    @HappyBeezerStudios

    Жыл бұрын

    Wish we had that here.

  • @depaja

    @depaja

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here, I love Microcenter. I also had the Gigabyte FX motherboard he is talking about, it's still chugging along. I did pick up the X570S MAG TOMAHAWK at with the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X and I love the combo. Hassle free and works great. I'm very happy to have a Microcenter 10 miles from my home.

  • @Pidalin

    @Pidalin

    Жыл бұрын

    And are those MBs the same as they sell separately? Because many companies have their special bioses where half of settings (especially OC) is missing, that's why MB taken out from some DELL or HP PC is mostly worthless if you don't want it just as office PC.

  • @vwbug1975

    @vwbug1975

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@Pidalin They are retail standard boxed versions and no options have been removed.

  • @joshdillon9637
    @joshdillon96373 ай бұрын

    The thing I want to see them get back to is simplicity. I'm not looking at my PC when I'm using it, I'm looking at the monitor. Why in the heck do people want them lit up like it's Christmas? Give me components that are affordable and efficient. Take all the "fluff" out of it. I need a PC that does what it is built to do. It doesn't need to win fashion shows.

  • @billwiley7216
    @billwiley72169 ай бұрын

    My last build I used a roughly $300 give or take price point as a guide for my motherboard selection. I was able to find a LGA 1700 ddr5 z690 board with plenty of connectivity and a vrm power section that would pretty well handle any cpu/ oc I would likely use for just a bit over $300. I really think now that the $270 -$350 price point is the sweet spot for a higher end cpu build that may be pulling a lot of power now. Anything below that level for more power conservative mid tier CPU's will be fine but the higher end and possibly oc in the picture at least that that is where you need to be these days.

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Жыл бұрын

    Terrible trends plaguing humanity is a timeless classic

  • @VITAS874

    @VITAS874

    8 ай бұрын

    Or degradation and "listen to fools"

  • @clay4816
    @clay4816 Жыл бұрын

    Motherboard features that I look for are bios flashback, dual bios would be nice, I actually really like the Q code readouts, and I will look for reviews on how well the motherboard handles power delivery.

  • @SenileOtaku

    @SenileOtaku

    10 ай бұрын

    One thing I would like to see is BIOS upgrades that **don't** f**k around with your existing settings (that means *YOU*, MSI) just because they decided to grovel before Microsoft rather than consider the needs of their customers. As in, if I have (in)Secure Boot DISabled, it should stay that way, and if the rarely-used MSWin partition is not currently the default boot (or for that matter, isn't in the list of active UEFI boot options at all), then do NOT switch it to the primary boot option.

  • @robertficek7586
    @robertficek758610 ай бұрын

    Still trying to wrap my head around what makes a "high end motherboard" in today's market. Power delivery and stability are the most critical so what else is needed?

  • @danieldinkov3962
    @danieldinkov396210 ай бұрын

    Am sooo glad that you made this video. Funny thing, just a few days ago i was considering an upgrade from my old x99 and i remember when i got my mobo back then it was Asus Strix x99 full with features for just 250-300usd and now when i looked the Asus mobos they are basically the same but in the range of 700-1200usd and i was nope not this year again. So really thank you for bringing this painful topic of how the greedy company's are just adding every year more and more to the total of a product just to keep showing increased revenue, it's pathetic actually and sad and shows how greedy handful of people can be.

  • @SorenHald
    @SorenHald Жыл бұрын

    I bought my first new desktop PC in over 20 years last week, and was surprised by the prices on the motherboards, thank you for bringing this up.

  • @garnetgun
    @garnetgun11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for addressing this issue. I haven't built a PC since 2016 or so. I started looking at current components available to configure a new build and was shocked at the prices of CPU and Board. Core i3 are selling at the price point of an unlocked i5 😅😅😅 ₹8000-12000 was the sweet spot for boards up untill a few years back, most people didn't need anything costly than that. Now it's just a mess.

  • @SideswipePrime606

    @SideswipePrime606

    8 ай бұрын

    That's when I built mine, too. Insane how much CPUs and Boards have gone up in price in such a short time.

  • @unforgivn82

    @unforgivn82

    5 ай бұрын

    Built mine in 17, after looking at current market I have decided to keep motherboard and CPU and just upgrade memory and GPU. Should be good for a few more years before it's totally obsolete and I can do it for like 350 bucks vs spending 2k just to be in the ballpark of a mud grade build. Unreal.

  • @chad5696
    @chad56969 ай бұрын

    The worst part of buying a motherboard anymore is getting a digital readout for debugging. It’s so useful and so cheap to add for the manufacturer, yet you basically can’t get one without spending $350+ Lights blinking different colors isn’t user friendly at all, so if there’s an issue with my folks motherboard, it would be nice if they could tell me an error code, rather than trying to find and decoder the blinks

  • @TheEpitom3
    @TheEpitom38 ай бұрын

    Appreciating your educational content! I'm in the process of building (aka swapping out new parts piece by piece to build a new computer) and your videos have been super helpful. MOBO/CPU are my next step and yeah it's a confusing place to be. Thanks for helping!

  • @rickbrookes9491
    @rickbrookes9491 Жыл бұрын

    My first true gaming PC that I built myself, was a Pentium 4. The motherboard I bought was the first that moved from Rambus to DDR… it cost me about $100 bucks. This was an expensive board. I had gotten AMD boards for $50-$75 dollars. The cost of PC parts, most especially GPUs, just blow my mind…

  • @codygrinnell8676

    @codygrinnell8676

    Жыл бұрын

    my 1st true gaming conouter had a old FX-8130 on a gigabyte ud3 board.... I then upgraded to a FX 8350 which my brother currently has

  • @tvih84
    @tvih84 Жыл бұрын

    Almost always bought basically the cheapest possible motherboard with the features I wanted (generally meaning having 4 memory slots and such) and never really had any problems because indeed as long as you can plug in what you need then that's that. Never understood the crazy-priced ones.

  • @trulsrohk1

    @trulsrohk1

    10 ай бұрын

    up to a point they used to make some sense when they were the only chipsets for overclocking and you could actually wring out 20% + overclocks. Anymore when at best you're going to get something like a 10% overclock anyways it doesn't make any sense to do anything besides just buying the cheapest thing possible that's going to do what you want it to

  • @robertmusil1107

    @robertmusil1107

    9 ай бұрын

    It's priced so high to make money from idiots.

  • @MJ-uk6lu

    @MJ-uk6lu

    8 ай бұрын

    Until you buy one with terrible VRMs that can't handle CPU in games at stock speed without severe throttling. Then you realize that maybe expensive boards aren't all that dumb after all.

  • @ChrisM541

    @ChrisM541

    8 ай бұрын

    @@trulsrohk1 Today's CPU's are now pre-overclocked, so there's no need to go there today. Any meagre gain you might get will be immediately depressed by the significantly extra power/energy usage/costs required.

  • @gintautassimkus4389
    @gintautassimkus43894 ай бұрын

    I picked Asrock B550M Pro4 for my build less than a year ago for ~100, and indeed I remember options going more than twice that, and when you start researching what you are paying for, you rarely find anything useful for yourself for that extra money. My features requirements were basically 2 M.2 slots and decent sound, which I got both, and it seems it got plenty of heat sinks which look pretty sick too, its nice to have that bling kind of for free 🤣 EDIT: also I did the benchmarks (userbenchmark site and software) and all the components perform as expected or better (3060 ti and AMD 3600 cpu build), so the MB did its job - its connecting components correctly and not bottle-necking it. I don't see how I would get better performance had I spent 250 or 300 instead of 120 I think it was), as they already perform as they should.

  • @robertpearson8546
    @robertpearson854610 ай бұрын

    Note! The massive heat sink needed because they are using a 1920 vintage circuit for the VRM.

  • @zdspider6778
    @zdspider6778 Жыл бұрын

    This was an important video to make. Thank you for addressing this issue. How tf did we get from $70 motherboards to $250+? 15:55 EXACTLY! THANK YOU! 16:34 Artificially inflated, yeah.

  • @curtismariani6303
    @curtismariani6303 Жыл бұрын

    I think choosing the right motherboard is arguably now the hardest part of a build. Trying to get a decently priced motherboard with a Q code display is really tough. The manufacturers have so many different ranges which in its self must increase cost, not to mention keeping on top of the software.

  • @Martinit0
    @Martinit07 ай бұрын

    Not only that but each manufacturer now has a dozen SKUs per socket so it's very time-consuming and confusing to even figure out which one is the right one as there is no obvious scale other than price.

  • @jesseburgess572
    @jesseburgess5729 ай бұрын

    Had a triangle corner break off the AM4 socket, making the B450-Pro gaming board in-op.

  • @dirkymcdirkyface4851
    @dirkymcdirkyface4851 Жыл бұрын

    Last September I replaced a six year old 6600K system with a 5600X/B550. The CPU cost £200 and the MB (MSI A Pro) was £85. Don't regret it at all. A month later replaced the 1060 with a 6700XT and don't regret that either. More than powerful enough for all I use it for including 1440p gaming.

  • @xiiibujinkan
    @xiiibujinkan Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Jay for pointing this out. I think a lot of people have gotten numb to inflated pricing. I also agree completely with everything you said in this video. It's arrogance of the manufacturers to keep the pricing of a motherboard way above reasonable pricing. Just like team green is learning, consumers will eventually dictate reasonable pricing, with allowing stores to keep plenty of inventory. Aka not buying their shhhhhtuf. Thanks for continuing to educate what common sense consumers should consider before blowing their wad prematurely, on overpriced wares. I've been an ROG fan since the crosshair III. It's sad to think, I simply can't afford to be an ASUS consumer anymore, and I'm a 50 yo.

  • @raven4k998

    @raven4k998

    Жыл бұрын

    yeah I mean if they are going to have the balls to ask for more for a motherboard they should be giving you more like that motherboard shown at 4:28 you get more ram slot more cpu's sockets and more pci-e slots unlike the pointless motherboard for 1200 and it has one cpu socket and four ram slots and two pci-e slots it's like why would it have to cost that much for that pathetic allowance of features🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @lilkwarrior5561

    @lilkwarrior5561

    Жыл бұрын

    Team green (Nvidia) is learning? Uh… did you see Nvidia's quarterly earnings. They're doing more than fine merely missing their RECORD revenue by 20%. They made record revenue during the pandemic. They have GPUs that are in a league of their own. What the hell did they learn?

  • @wombat5252

    @wombat5252

    Жыл бұрын

    It'll never come back down in pricing because people continue to pay it and don't care. That's the problem. Blame them, not the company because they want more profits. Blame the idiots paying these ridiculous prices.

  • @Azzurra2k
    @Azzurra2k4 ай бұрын

    I just ran into this building my first PC I deliberated on the motherboard for weeks trying to decide what route to go, after hearing all the bad reviews on vendors I ended up getting a MSI B650 Tomahawk Wifi board, Just waiting on some last pieces , putting it together next weekend hopefully

  • @Sptn051
    @Sptn0518 ай бұрын

    The price jump from AM4 to AM5 is much too high for me to consider switching before next year when Zen 5 comes out.

  • @dustingray2471
    @dustingray247111 ай бұрын

    $1200 is typically the budget for the whole system. prices are absolutely insane now a days why I'm still rocking a old 1080ti

  • @everythingpony

    @everythingpony

    7 ай бұрын

    No, that's typically a budget of one part

  • @CC-gt3ro

    @CC-gt3ro

    6 ай бұрын

    The 1080ti was costing 700$ at start. I bought it nearly 7 years ago. But the power of 4090 in term of cuda cores is 4.6x. So 1600$ is reasonable to me. 1200$ for rtx 4080. It is a prosumer card for video/rendering 3d/games. Adding inflation to that, 1200$ is the price.

  • @CC-gt3ro

    @CC-gt3ro

    6 ай бұрын

    Rtx 5090 32GB will be 1800$ at least and 1600$ for 24GB. This is my bet. But i will target probably a rtx5080 or 5080ti to replace my 1080ti that will have well served for 8 years in 2025. I bet rtx 5080 will be 1200$.

  • @seigeengine

    @seigeengine

    6 ай бұрын

    $700 in 2017 when the 1080ti came out is $875 now. Meanwhile, 4090s are $1600. Blistery dickery if you want two.

  • @CC-gt3ro

    @CC-gt3ro

    6 ай бұрын

    @@seigeengine the 4090 have vastly more power. it is normal it is far more expensive. I have no issues with the price.

  • @marcopfeiffer3032
    @marcopfeiffer3032 Жыл бұрын

    I still use a 4790k daily on a z97i itx motherboard. It cost 110€ back then. I thought it was expensive but I wanted the wifi, the usb 3, the overclocking and it even has an m.2 slot (in 2013). That thing was (and still is) awesome.

  • @Pasi123

    @Pasi123

    Жыл бұрын

    4790K and Z97 are from 2014. M.2 was introduced in November 2013 but there wasn't any boards with it until 2014 when H97/Z97 came out

  • @carlwillows

    @carlwillows

    Жыл бұрын

    Ha, same here. My daily is also a 4790k on an itx mobo. Uses less than 50w of power for most basic tasks. (I do have a separate gaming pc tho)

  • @rolandgeorges960

    @rolandgeorges960

    Жыл бұрын

    I used the same combination, the motherboard did not have a M.2 slot, nevertheless, I purchased a PCIE adapter and running the latest Samsung SSD 990 Pro 2TB on it on full speed. Most get confused about technical terms, DDR 5 can still not saturate a PCIE gen 3 slot; you will have the same speed as DDR 5, same with the latest GPU's. My reason to build recently a new system, is the 32 GB on RAM limitation that the old board has, nevertheless, the old Granny is still going strong without any hick-ups.

  • @marcopfeiffer3032

    @marcopfeiffer3032

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Pasi123 Then it might have been from 2014. It has been awhile ;) I just remember informing myself about it and thinking that i probably won't need it.

  • @rach_bot
    @rach_bot7 ай бұрын

    For my first build, I was able to pick up a Gigabyte z690 ud ax v2 for a little over $200, which enabled me to get a decent cpu and gpu. It's got wifi, Bluetooth, pcie x16 and supports m.2 drives. I'm very happy with it so far. 😁👍

  • @ZZGashi
    @ZZGashi5 ай бұрын

    Just stumbled across this video as I am in the process of building a new computer after almost 10 years on my old one. I was wondering why motherboard prices have gotten so expensive when they do not seem to be adding much. The funny thing is I have a similar board to MSI MPro shown in this video, if not the exact same one.

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