Unhinged Rant About Motherboards

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This rant video is largely stream-of-conscious complaint dumping about motherboard prices and the migration of useful features into ever-higher price classes, while less useful bloat pushes out the functionality. Although this may seem excessive for debug displays, it's an issue we genuinely care about here and firmly believe should be higher priority on motherboard part lists. With how difficult it can be to hit XMP on some of the modern kits, CPUs, and boards, a debug display is more useful than ever -- but they're also just good at eliminating doubt on which component may be failing. After GN recently had to shop for motherboards for test benches, we put together this rant to just get our complaints off the chest. Also, there weren't any clouds to yell at today.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Expect Chaos
01:27 - BUT WHY?!
02:18 - XMP Would Be Easier with Debugs
03:54 - Why We're Ranting
08:05 - Depressing Price Data
11:20 - The Wrong Features
13:02 - ASUS MALWARE TANGENT RANT
14:01 - ROGROGROGROGROG
17:26 - Malicious Segmentation
22:15 - Useful for Everyone
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Host, Unhinged Lunatic, Writing: Steve Burke
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  • @GamersNexus
    @GamersNexus Жыл бұрын

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  • @shaneeslick

    @shaneeslick

    Жыл бұрын

    🤔Unhinged Rant about MotherF**KINGBoards!

  • @tmi1234567

    @tmi1234567

    Жыл бұрын

    This is one of the funniest promotions for your products. Keep up the good work.

  • @bobpark8656

    @bobpark8656

    Жыл бұрын

    All of the GN team's vids are great lol.

  • @hman6159

    @hman6159

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi

  • @TheWeirdguy6

    @TheWeirdguy6

    Жыл бұрын

    Idk if Steve or someone else writes the jokes. But I find every single one of them perfection! My origin story one had me laughing like a lunatic

  • @paulking4908
    @paulking4908 Жыл бұрын

    The debug LED is treated as a premium option. They used to be on every cheap ass motherboard back in the day. The freaking things only cost pennies to add to a motherboard.

  • @Aggnog

    @Aggnog

    Жыл бұрын

    Probably removed to allow for more space for 50 RGB headers.

  • @flimermithrandir

    @flimermithrandir

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Aggnog Its removed so ppl who REALLY want it buy more expensive MBs.

  • @flimermithrandir

    @flimermithrandir

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Aggnog (But i am not 100% dislike your Idea either)

  • @mycosys

    @mycosys

    Жыл бұрын

    Used to be you could use a debug card but they took that away too. (edit - could they develop a standard to use the 'bios flashback' port for debug code echo? it is clearly initialised before boot)

  • @brotherbunghole9562

    @brotherbunghole9562

    Жыл бұрын

    This. There's no excuse for MOBO's these days to NOT have at least a debug LED readout, with basic error indicators to give you an idea of where to start troubleshooting, which is still not as ideal as a code readout, which gives particular's about your issue.

  • @kizuati
    @kizuati Жыл бұрын

    Unhinged Steve is something we lack and something we need more of

  • @randomdazz

    @randomdazz

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree!

  • @adamhafiddin9564

    @adamhafiddin9564

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely

  • @rustyredbeard

    @rustyredbeard

    Жыл бұрын

    hinges are an unnecessary feature

  • @mycosys

    @mycosys

    Жыл бұрын

    I need the armory crate rant

  • @HighCastle0824

    @HighCastle0824

    Жыл бұрын

    I'd love to see it as it's own monthly series.

  • @cwm9686
    @cwm9686 Жыл бұрын

    Two points: 1) debugging features probably reduce RMAs and save money 2) Ask the engineers to code errors into the RGB LEDs that are on the board for aesthetics. If you have 8 RGB LEDS and you just stick to just off, red, green, and blue, you can encode 4^8 states, and you have your (somewhat inconvenient) error code readout.

  • @Roxor128

    @Roxor128

    Жыл бұрын

    You still have to worry about not explaining it in the manual, though. They've been doing it with beep codes for quite some time now, much to my frustration.

  • @jessefisher1809

    @jessefisher1809

    8 ай бұрын

    I like it.

  • @freedustin

    @freedustin

    8 ай бұрын

    My motherboard is somewhat like that. Its not RGB but there is a labelled LED on each section of the board. During POST they are all on, and turn off as each part passes the test. Whatever stays lit is what is preventing your boot up.

  • @shaye1444

    @shaye1444

    6 ай бұрын

    Guess im staying away from Asus...

  • @shadow105720

    @shadow105720

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@freedustinhe covers that in the video. They're better than nothing but only point you to "RAM" or "CPU" not exactly what the RAM or CPU is failing at.

  • @ParkerTyler
    @ParkerTyler10 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this video! 6 years ago I built a computer using an Asus ROG Hero board that I got for $215. This year as I was building my new computer I was so confused why the same product line, the hero boards, were $600. I still can't for the life of me figure out what makes it a $600 board. Bought an ROG strix board instead that had all the same features for $250. Board manufacturers have lost their minds.

  • @RambozoClown

    @RambozoClown

    8 ай бұрын

    Are you sure it wasn't a rogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrogrog?

  • @PigeonDetective

    @PigeonDetective

    7 ай бұрын

    I am in a very similar situation. I bought the crosshair hero 6 and loved that board. 7 segment saved my ass multiple times and the army of USB ports became something I relied on. Just recently went to upgrade the CPU and board and found to get those features were just stupid money. Several hundreds of dollars just wasn't worth it.

  • @ParkerTyler

    @ParkerTyler

    7 ай бұрын

    @@PigeonDetective yeah that's the one thing I wish my new board had is the 7 segment display. Now it only has the 4 color LEDs. I get nervous when it sits on the ram LED because I have no idea if it is training the memory or if I broke something!

  • @JohnDoeWasntTaken

    @JohnDoeWasntTaken

    6 ай бұрын

    Why wouldn't you have just gone with a different brand at that point? You still gave them your money after seeing they are willing to markup a board by $400 for literally nothing. I spent $150 on a Gigabyte Aorus Elite board that is 99% the same as the $250 Strix. Steve didn't even mention how Asus is becoming junk with their new boards being some of the most unreliable out of all the brands' offerings. I saw for the first time this year people using the phrase "don't get an Asus" when making motherboard recommendations, _that's_ how you know times have changed.

  • @cornfedturbojoe

    @cornfedturbojoe

    5 ай бұрын

    Its probably because rog rog rog rog rog rog rog rog rog rog rog rog

  • @AscalonFI77
    @AscalonFI77 Жыл бұрын

    "For those who dare" "game first, work later" I swear those phrases are the equivalent of "live, love, laugh" for gamers

  • @Decayrate-of-Ravn-Rike

    @Decayrate-of-Ravn-Rike

    Жыл бұрын

    Yup, so cringe. I always laugh when I see them.

  • @faverodefavero

    @faverodefavero

    Жыл бұрын

    Indeed

  • @mockier

    @mockier

    Жыл бұрын

    "game first, work later" = Why make good MB when can play games

  • @Falcrist

    @Falcrist

    Жыл бұрын

    All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. ...

  • @CaveyMoth

    @CaveyMoth

    Жыл бұрын

    "Don't throw stones in a glass house." "The future is now." "Power to the players." Oh, wait. That was Gamestop.

  • @TimidSylveon
    @TimidSylveon Жыл бұрын

    “Sales usually wins.” As an engineer, I felt that in my soul.

  • @richardbrooksshnee

    @richardbrooksshnee

    Жыл бұрын

    A functioning and dependable infrastructure doesn't make money. When corporate chooses short term stupidity over the higher end option that will pay off over 3 times its value in its lifespan over the "cheap" option. Long term development isn't anywhere near as valuable as short term quarterly gains. Remember these people make more money than you.

  • @wait7547

    @wait7547

    Жыл бұрын

    Yea… all about them short term gains. As an operations pm they’re one of the worst business partners.

  • @mikeking987

    @mikeking987

    Жыл бұрын

    In The Lost Interview that's the reason Jobs said that Xerox failed. They had it all, but reached a saturation point where engineers were pushed out of the decision making forums due to salespeople being the ones who could increase profits at that stage. Leading to a slow decline in quality and dominance.

  • @Michael-uo4jj

    @Michael-uo4jj

    Жыл бұрын

    I think anyone with qualifications in a field that deals with sales people feels that 😂

  • @AirborneHedgehog

    @AirborneHedgehog

    Жыл бұрын

    Every. Freaking. Time. Bane of my existence as a software engineer.

  • @phoboskop
    @phoboskop Жыл бұрын

    I fully support what you're saying. We used to have POST code displays in 775 days on most enthusiast boards, and for top tier (I think it was P5E3 Premium or P5E64 WS Evo) ASUS even had a separate dongle with power/reset buttons and debug code you could plug into the board. The debug displays were common till Haswell era, but that's when RGB madness started. Out of other useful features that boards used to have that were completely abandoned (or pushed into extreme segment), because they're not sexy: - power/reset buttons, great stuff for quickly testing without a case - proper dual BIOS, not like things Gigabyte did when you had 2 chips on the PCB but it switched randomly, or the stuff from Asus where a part of code is shared between both bioses and when you change major ME version on one IOS, the other stops working - saving BIOS profiles to USB - enhanced diagnostics such as embedded MemTest

  • @kylestewart4444
    @kylestewart444411 ай бұрын

    I’ve been saying this for a while. A easy debug display make troubleshooting so much easier and the cost to the manufacturer is negligible. It should be a standard feature on all consumer boards above $150, which is basically all motherboards now.

  • @bazzgaming27

    @bazzgaming27

    Ай бұрын

    yeh it's insane that most am5 mobo at 250 to 350 don't have the debug error code screens on them.. for example the am5 asus strix gaming f mobo costs around 450 in the UK, and dose not have the debug error code screen, where as the strix gaming f board from the pervious generation the x570 gaming f mobo had this feature while being £150 cheaper. it's a joke that to get this feature on these newer boards you need to spend 450 plus which is a joke.

  • @BoostedBill96
    @BoostedBill96 Жыл бұрын

    Motherboard pricing is absolutely insane. Thanks Steve for trying to bring features to lower tier motherboards

  • @LEXXIUS

    @LEXXIUS

    Жыл бұрын

    2018 I got my Asus Crosshair VII (x470) for 250€. The AM5 X670 Crosshair costs now 750€! Triple the price in 4 years is insane! Also, JayzTwoCents mentioned that they aren't even well made and keep dying, so I'll be skipping Asus motherboards for now.

  • @lyianx

    @lyianx

    Жыл бұрын

    Motherboard.. Graphics card.. Memory... CPU's... Pricing on PC parts in general is abit insane.

  • @Kevin-fl7mj

    @Kevin-fl7mj

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@lyianx Memory and CPUs are actually reasonably priced,ddr4 is dirt cheap ddr5 is 130$ for 32GB so not bad either,you can get away with 150-300$ CPUs everything beyond sees minimal gains.

  • @richard-davies

    @richard-davies

    Жыл бұрын

    Motherboard pricing really has gone absolutely insane, boards should not have doubled, tripled or even more in less than 3yrs to 5yrs, I'm running an Asus X570 Formula as I loved the built in screen and overall look of the board but unfortunately has a water block that I have no need for, still cools amazingly well passively through. But if I want the X670e Hero, so a board with no waterblock I have to pay significantly more, I mean what in the actual hell!

  • @rayquazahere8529

    @rayquazahere8529

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LEXXIUS Got a Strix Gaming E x570 (with Qcode) few years ago for €245, now even the cheapest basic x670 goes for more here. AMD their 7000 series is pretty cheap here, to a point that a 7700x is CHEAPER than a 5800X3D. But the motherboard prices... holy moly that is just beyond insane, even the cheaper b650 is just 15 euro less than cheapest (at launch) x570 sold here. The motherboards are the reason I refuse to upgrade, the CPU and DDR5 prices are at leats here fine by now, but even the most basic x670 that isn't trash goes for at least €480 here (and it still lacks a qcode display)

  • @jackconrad4814
    @jackconrad4814 Жыл бұрын

    “Let’s make people as financially uncomfortable as possible while building a computer” Couldn’t be more true.

  • @valtarg1299

    @valtarg1299

    Жыл бұрын

    Then they are wondering why the PC market is struggling

  • @jersak22

    @jersak22

    Жыл бұрын

    It feels so bad. I was in the market for some forced upgrades last December (my GPU died) and no matter how I looked at it I felt robbed. And I know this video is about computers, but I can't help but feel the same way in other aspects of my life currently, from grocery shopping, to housing, to PCs. I wonder if past generations felt like this on a daily basis as well...

  • @kai990

    @kai990

    Жыл бұрын

    this is fine. poor people buy consoles

  • @earthtaurus5515

    @earthtaurus5515

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jersak22 Indeed, I had to buy the CPU and Motherboard on monthly payments just to afford it and at least get some discounts during black friday sale. Ended up getting a X670E crosshair hero as 1)at the time no motherboard that has a decent amount of m.2 slots had two v3.x internal usb headers for the front i/o on the H500M. 2)Didn't have lame ass PCI-E 5.0 bifurication where M.2 slots would take lanes from the x16 slot. Also have the debug features that I needed give AM5 is radically different compared to AM4 and boy did I need those debug features. There were countless times i thought the motherboard had died on me but it turned it was going through ridiculously long boot check and restore process / memory training. There were also times when I went abit too aggressive on the undervolt although it would warm boot fine. But on the second cold shut down it would literally fall into a coma. Only clearing the CMOS several times via the jumper would bring it back. Later bios updates have solved most of the issues but there is one issue still not resolved - the AMD overclocking menu does nothing, all settings have to be set under the extreme tweaker menu.

  • @KiraSlith

    @KiraSlith

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jersak22 It might've been this bad in the early 90s for just computers, but the last time it was this bad just generally was shorly before The Great Depression. If things keep going this way, we might just see an economic collapse.

  • @MassiStar
    @MassiStar9 ай бұрын

    Thanks Steve. Basically someone needed to say this out loud. Corporations like these will literally snag up any little excuse for keeping prices high. One day very soon no one will be able for afford anything...how will that help their margins when that happens.

  • @AnarquiaCookbook

    @AnarquiaCookbook

    9 ай бұрын

    The current crop of C suite people don't care, because they'll bail with their golden parachutes.

  • @N1c0T1n3__

    @N1c0T1n3__

    7 ай бұрын

    Bold of you to assume that most of humanity even thinks about the next week.

  • @cookster69

    @cookster69

    7 ай бұрын

    All praise the corporatocracy.

  • @Spacecoreinspace

    @Spacecoreinspace

    5 ай бұрын

    they'll just keep cutting til there's nobody left but the ceo, who's currently skipping to the bank with enough money to start another company

  • @lunova6165

    @lunova6165

    22 күн бұрын

    Unchecked Capitalism at its finest. Don't worry though, most Americans thinks it's someone's human right to be able to do this to people.

  • @ThatGayWolf
    @ThatGayWolf Жыл бұрын

    The timing on this is incredible. I JUST built my first PC since the start of the pandemic for a friend, and I was SHOCKED the board I bought didn't have a post code readout, nor an on-board beep functionality, and the case I was using didn't have a speaker either because that's well out of style hahahah. Like you said, it used to be you just EXPECTED it was on the board if you were buying mid-tier

  • @imnotusingmyrealname4566

    @imnotusingmyrealname4566

    Жыл бұрын

    I took this opportunity to give these asshole corporations even less money. When I build another PC I'll just buy a sub 100 dollar board and just not bother overclocking. Also takinh a look at the QVL before buying to see which RAM actually runs at XMP and if it doesn't post just clear CMOS by connecting the CMOS pins or if it doesn't have that just remove the battery for a couple minutes. If I could've gotten everything I wanted at 200 dollars 3-5 years ago and now have to pay 600+ for that? Fuck you I'm buying the 80 dollar board.

  • @imnotusingmyrealname4566

    @imnotusingmyrealname4566

    Жыл бұрын

    Also wow building a PC for a friend would be a dream. Haven't built a PC in over 5 years, I miss it.

  • @connivingkhajiit

    @connivingkhajiit

    9 ай бұрын

    A post speaker is an absolute requirement for me

  • @Bossfightmedia

    @Bossfightmedia

    9 ай бұрын

    I got a speaker with my case luckily. xD

  • @Lily-white

    @Lily-white

    9 ай бұрын

    Atleast you can buy a speaker lol, can also get a post card but can't speak to their functionality on the latest hardware

  • @ElbowFalls
    @ElbowFalls Жыл бұрын

    Wait until seven segment goes to a subscription based model. That rant will be gold.

  • @GamersNexus

    @GamersNexus

    Жыл бұрын

    Uh oh! Your computer doesn't seem to be turning on. Would you like to know why? - Yes Please insert method of payment

  • @scudsturm1

    @scudsturm1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@GamersNexus dell would bring this to the table, count on that option in the configurator: debug option yes (*) no ( ) upgrade cost: 20 $ 20 if it is on sale ofc, 50 $ if not

  • @mycosys

    @mycosys

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@scudsturm1 LOL no way Dell would be that basic - they would direct you to an operator to sell you the debug code, an upgrade to what the f it actually means, and an upsell to Dell ProSupport Plus (TM) subscription since you have your card out anyway.

  • @andrewweltlich9065

    @andrewweltlich9065

    Жыл бұрын

    Don't give them ideas!

  • @ChielScape

    @ChielScape

    Жыл бұрын

    @@GamersNexus YAMETEEEEEEE

  • @SyntheticFuture
    @SyntheticFuture Жыл бұрын

    I remember 200 dollar boards being the top of the line for a long time. Now 200 bucks is not even the basic features 😅

  • @criticalt3

    @criticalt3

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah when I went to put together my new rig late last year I was like, what the hell? Why are these all $300+ lol

  • @anasevi9456

    @anasevi9456

    Жыл бұрын

    The amount of fleecing motherboard manufacturers do now over features that were ubiquitous in the mid range from 2005-2015 is disgusting. I remember in 2010; you could buy an Asrock X58 Extreme 3 with the brand new USB and Sata 3, a beefy vrm, a above average onboard audio, and more pcie lanes and usb ports than you could shake a stick at for $125usb when it was new. That was consider a value highend board, and it was not unique back then.

  • @SyntheticFuture

    @SyntheticFuture

    Жыл бұрын

    @@anasevi9456 at the rate things are going I'm expecting "dual channel memory" to become a premium feature. Only available on board 400 USD and up 😀

  • @lesslighter

    @lesslighter

    Жыл бұрын

    imagine a 200 dollar board and you dont event get a CPU and ATX power sockets on the motherboard

  • @criticalt3

    @criticalt3

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SyntheticFuture don't give em ideas, jeez!

  • @MadPhantom
    @MadPhantom3 ай бұрын

    Most people don't care about the debug LED until something breaks and then have to tear their hair out trying to look at blinking lights. When I last upgraded I only looked at a motherboard which had an led display for error codes. Things break over time and it's always useful to have to be able to easily see what the issue is.

  • @silver1407
    @silver140711 ай бұрын

    I am very glad you tackle and publicize these seemingly minor issues. It's a creeping complacency in the consumers of this industry that must be stopped. We must stand our ground and demand our products do not diminish in quality over time. We do not want to end up like the lightbulb business.

  • @joshjonson2368

    @joshjonson2368

    4 ай бұрын

    itd just hurt them to cherry pick like this, because even ppl with the money are just gonna avoid them because they cant grasp or have no use for a feature packed board.

  • @CazRaX
    @CazRaX Жыл бұрын

    Love how it was the engineers who told him "not our call, make noise so we can tell them to change things", just shows that engineers are real people while marketing and execs are not.

  • @Fractal_32

    @Fractal_32

    Жыл бұрын

    Bean counters care about min-maxing profits, engineers care about making a good product that meets the specifications. (Including the specifications set but the bean counters.)

  • @JohnDoe-nq4du

    @JohnDoe-nq4du

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Fractal_32 I just bought a bunch of stuff in the last couple of weeks. The guys who met my specs "min-maxxed" their profits on those transactions. The jackasses who were too busy painting things pretty colors to make a product that actually does it's fucking job, did not. The problem is not bean-counters. The problem is idiots and assholes, some of whom might coincidentally happen to be the same people who are also the bean-counters.

  • @minmogrovingstrongandhealthy

    @minmogrovingstrongandhealthy

    Жыл бұрын

    These companies don't have engineers anymore. They have toddler brain scammers who steal things then cobble together something and call it a day. And it all shows that from the websites up to actual devices in majority all being created and operated by braindead people, while the end consumer in places like US is the worst and buys any trash there is, even people who starve they are hooked on these garbage devices. Chain reaction that created a new market that sells garbage.

  • @whitetiana3022

    @whitetiana3022

    Жыл бұрын

    so if they're not real people what are they? to play devils advocate the measure for success in their respective jobs are very different. the engineer doesn't need to give a frak about profitability. he won't lose his job or bonus if that sector is lacking.

  • @anhiirr

    @anhiirr

    Жыл бұрын

    trust me if an x570 tomahawk "elite" came out at 280$-299$ with a debug code LED they would have sold like hotcakes. The engineers knew this....and would have enjoyed such concepts playing out in the market/for their respective companies....yet theres a WIDE gap/margin between the ideal vrm/temp operating boards w.o debug LED...and and the would be "FLAGSHIPS"

  • @darthllama1
    @darthllama1 Жыл бұрын

    As a gamer and general PC user, I for one am happy we have GN to act as a voice for the majority of us. This 'rant' was really just 24 minutes of good old fashioned common sense. Thanks Steve.. please keep doing what you guys do, we all benefit from it.

  • @carnigoth
    @carnigoth9 ай бұрын

    "great design - can't wait to never see it" lmao

  • @triviszla1536
    @triviszla1536 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this. I followed because I wanted to get a PC but didn't know anything about brands, components, etc. I also had the impression that more expensive meant more better. Videos like these are a great help to the ignorant like myself. I greatly appreciate it.

  • @VorpalBunnysRevenge
    @VorpalBunnysRevenge Жыл бұрын

    Debug LEDs used to be so common that I took them for granted. I've been building for a long time and it feels like the end of an era when something so useful is often absent.

  • @volvo09

    @volvo09

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I haven't bought a motherboard in years and it's disheartening to hear that the debug led's are pretty much gone.

  • @CharlieConcepts-pw9ur

    @CharlieConcepts-pw9ur

    Жыл бұрын

    @@volvo09 They aren't completely gone, the Aorus B650m motherboard has debug LED's while only being 185 dollars. Those debug LED's saved my ass the first time it was booting up. Since it takes forever for cheap AM5 motherboards with high ram to boot up for the first time. If it wasn't for the presence of the LED's then I would have tottaly thought it was dead, and either RMA'd it or just eaten the cost. But the presence of the debug LED's helped to convince me that the board wasn't dead. And was just taking a while to boot in. So I went to the grocery store, put away the grocies, then went to the bathroom. And then . . . it was finally done booting up for the first time. And after that first AM5 long boot the board has worked like a dream. Long AM5 boot up times on cheap boards with high ram counts does suck. But debug LED's are a blessing.

  • @nexxusty

    @nexxusty

    Жыл бұрын

    Yup. Couldn't agree more.

  • @nexxusty

    @nexxusty

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CharlieConcepts-pw9ur Haha, this happened to me last night.

  • @Ekitai_Hebi

    @Ekitai_Hebi

    Жыл бұрын

    my asus rog strix z690-A has the LED's but also at a 350 euro pricepoint you'd figure at that kind of money for a mobo you'd get a dr debug with it : /

  • @Sherizati
    @Sherizati Жыл бұрын

    Please dear God more of this. This has been one of my favorite GN videos to date. Steve roasting products and manufacturers is always my favorite thing. I'm still recovering from when Steve said Thermaltake pulled air from the 4th dimension using a time cube alongside a tesseract. 😂

  • @CareBear-Killer

    @CareBear-Killer

    Жыл бұрын

    I loved that line. I remember it so well, because I spit out a bunch of water I was drinking when Steve said it. ...Shout out to Corsair for making the K70 keyboard not mind a little water. :D

  • @chrisplatt647
    @chrisplatt64710 ай бұрын

    If even one mobo manufacturer would commit themselves to being enthusiast friendly and really supporting these small but meaningful QOL features at a reasonable price point they would have my loyalty for a LONG time and they'd definitely be my go-to for any builds for friends and family because then I can actually help them when something goes wrong without it being a giant pain in the arse.

  • @akumawraith2803
    @akumawraith2803 Жыл бұрын

    I noticed this issue with the debug last year and just figured it was another "supplies low" excuse so didnt think of it. I dont have back channels so this is very good to hear that you guys are pointing this out.

  • @echristi678
    @echristi678 Жыл бұрын

    This is spot on. The motherboards today need to get back to having useful features instead of fancy screens no one really cares about

  • @volvo09

    @volvo09

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, these new boards all look like they're designed for children on Christmas morning. All dressed up like new transformer toy.

  • @SIPEROTH

    @SIPEROTH

    Жыл бұрын

    But how can you be cool without RGP lights and "Gamers first". You want to be cool right, right? ROG, ROG, ROG, ROG, ROG, ROG.

  • @lliddle7616
    @lliddle7616 Жыл бұрын

    1:17 Gotta love the engineers, I feel their pain. They want to do right by the customers they make boards for, but marketing and other teams get in their way. Thank you GN for standing with the engineers on this one.

  • @keithw4920

    @keithw4920

    Жыл бұрын

    Engineers are probably members of PCMR and builders themselves. Sales and marketing probably duh, maybe just buy Mac Airbooks.

  • @crylune

    @crylune

    Жыл бұрын

    @@keithw4920 "members of PCMR" yeah, no. Doubt those engineers are as childish as the average PCMR member. You should instead say they are PC enthusiasts.

  • @RockstarRomania

    @RockstarRomania

    Жыл бұрын

    @@keithw4920 Or just the latest Apple or Samsung flagship phone.

  • @michag4337

    @michag4337

    Жыл бұрын

    I heard a quote from boat reviewer "you'll never find an engineer who is ok cutting corners." Engineers, generally speaking, are the most passionate people in their fields, but as in the rest of life, money beats intelligence.

  • @robertt9342

    @robertt9342

    Жыл бұрын

    People hold engineers in too high regard. They are just people and aren’t the heroes you think they are.

  • @TheBuffaloFlats
    @TheBuffaloFlats Жыл бұрын

    Debug features would also be great for new builders. I’m fairly new and both builds I’ve done so far I had a booting issue. It took me hours to figure out what was wrong. I had no idea what I was doing wrong and it took many hours of research to fix my issues.

  • @TronixA
    @TronixA Жыл бұрын

    My main gripe with motherboard manufacturers is that they now demand over $1000 for their flagship boards which probably only cost them maybe $200 more to make over their lower-tier boards. It's crazy that we now live in a time where the motherboards have become more expensive than the cost of the processor you're putting in the board. The messed up thing is that these companies will not provide any decent support, even if you do buy their higher-tier models.

  • @nolo5220

    @nolo5220

    Жыл бұрын

    capitalism am i right

  • @TronixA

    @TronixA

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nolo5220 More like robber baron capitalism

  • @dat_21

    @dat_21

    Жыл бұрын

    Easy solution: don't buy. There is nothing in these expensive motherboards that is worth the price tag. Overclocking is dead and extra connectivity is rarely worth it.

  • @Dowlphin

    @Dowlphin

    Жыл бұрын

    And long ago it had already bothered me that I cannot get a sane board with decent practical features like enogh I/O without all the stupid shit crammed into it, too. Product segmentation is iconic capitalist scourge. It's basically 'feature hostage taking'.

  • @KaiSoDaM

    @KaiSoDaM

    5 ай бұрын

    My take is by how AMD am4 survived 5 gens the manufacturers want to their money upfront. Expecting the user to keep the same board for next 8 years or so

  • @DEJ915
    @DEJ915 Жыл бұрын

    Agree completely here, motherboard manufacturers keep removing actual useful features and adding on stupid tacky ones to jack up the prices to absurd levels. I'd greatly appreciate the return to x58-x79 era boards.

  • @SIPEROTH

    @SIPEROTH

    Жыл бұрын

    Motherboard prices are getting more insane than GPU prices and the one thing i can't get is how can people buy them? I mean is silly but i get why one is so obsessed with 4K-ray tracing in full detail at 120 fps that makes him want to throw like 1500 for a GPU. BUT A MOTHERBOARD? Really? Why? 500 and 1000 for a motherboard? It's so pointless. I literally have a 60 buck motherboard in my system that went for 9 years and still going.

  • @Chrissi33004

    @Chrissi33004

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SIPEROTH thats the problem. you can make a 60 bucks motherboard that works on a basic level (especially with the efficient new cpus) and those dont make a lot of money. So Manufacturers try to upsell you to the highest price possible by removing basic features off a cheap mobo. "Sure you can use this 100 buck mobo but you aint getting this fancy USBC connector or XMP or more than 2 USB 3.0 ports"

  • @philipreininger2549
    @philipreininger2549 Жыл бұрын

    Omg finally someone adressing this issue, it somehow always got worse and worse for no reason whatsoever. A few years ago at least most mid to higher end mobo had these debug displays

  • @celzolsen8988

    @celzolsen8988

    Жыл бұрын

    it's because of jews and freemasons creating problems to distract people away from real problems. they also have a quota of suffering they need to put into the world to keep people irritated and as slaves. irritated people are easier to control also

  • @pirojfmifhghek566

    @pirojfmifhghek566

    Жыл бұрын

    I hadn't even noticed the trend until I built my second pc like five years later. First motherboard was like $100 and had the LED debug tool. Really useful feature. New PC the motherboard cost me almost $200 and didn't have an LED readout. It just had the traffic lights, which has solved literally zero problems for me so far. Woulda been real nice when the damn thing was boot-looping on me.

  • @wizewizard1840
    @wizewizard18408 ай бұрын

    I greatly enjoyed this rant. I'll be happy to see more of that in the future whenever you need to vent.

  • @Nocturnal036
    @Nocturnal036 Жыл бұрын

    I found this exact issue that you are having to be incredibly frustrating for myself. I personally prefer having the 7 segment display to enable debugging. Makes trouble shooting WAY easier. Went to go build a system in 2022 and was completely blown away that everything that had it was super expensive.

  • @calgy84
    @calgy84 Жыл бұрын

    Another feature that has become "premium" is having 5x 3.5mm audio jacks.

  • @mockier

    @mockier

    Жыл бұрын

    Yup, that's really annoying. I have Logitech Z5500 5.1 speakers, and all my audio jacks are full. So only input I have left is the case front mic socket.

  • @volvo09

    @volvo09

    Жыл бұрын

    But "the market has shown consumers are choosing Bluetooth" Yeah, I wonder why....

  • @kayburcky7146

    @kayburcky7146

    Жыл бұрын

    Or God forbid 6x3.5mm because we ALL need toslink which can't at all be supplement with HDMI in most cases

  • @Mewzyc

    @Mewzyc

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly! I had to rule out alot of motherboard because they only have 2-3 Jacks on the motherboard I/o. I want my separate line in and line out jack.

  • @GeminionRay

    @GeminionRay

    Жыл бұрын

    Back in 2015 I bought a B85 board for like $100 with 6 of them. These days mobos that cost 3 times more only have 2 of them. It's crazy.

  • @springbloom5940
    @springbloom5940 Жыл бұрын

    Ahhh... the golden age of the late 90s and early 2000s when computers got better and cheaper at the same time.

  • @OugaBoogaShockwave

    @OugaBoogaShockwave

    Жыл бұрын

    was still good up until 2015...........since then it looks like all down hill BS with GREEDY costs. They can FOOK tehmselves these days...............

  • @aegisofhonor

    @aegisofhonor

    Жыл бұрын

    that really didn't stop till about 2016 into 2017, when we hit our first Crypto Push that caused PC parts to skyrocket, till then we mostly were getting better and cheaper every year up till then. It's been up and down since.

  • @tomzpl

    @tomzpl

    Жыл бұрын

    the problem is 2000s computer was dogshit in 2004 already, it was moving too fast. and nowadays you could argue that something like 2600k, a ~12 years old cpu is still good enough for office kinda job, youtube and some light gaming

  • @karliskregers3650

    @karliskregers3650

    Жыл бұрын

    Had to upgrade from X570 to X670E a few months ago. RMA'd a high tier X570 Aorus board and got a refund for almost 400 euros, had to actually pay extra to get a mid tier X670E Asus Strix board. *sigh*

  • @Sockem1223

    @Sockem1223

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tomzpl yeah exactly. we are paying more for hardware with potentially longer lifespans. I'm optimistic that my $200 R5 5600X won't bottleneck for my purposes for another decade.

  • @brentsnocomgaming7813
    @brentsnocomgaming7813 Жыл бұрын

    As somebody who has had boot issue on a modern MOBO. I dearly miss the debug LEDs my Z97 board had back in the day. Made fixing my issues so much easier!

  • @umairchang
    @umairchangАй бұрын

    Motherboard pricing is a major reason many people are not upgrading or buying older gen products specially in developing countries. now even bios flashback feature is bieng stripped off from budget boards

  • @nicnl255
    @nicnl255 Жыл бұрын

    I can't agree more. I got a Gigabyte z690 last year at 260€ with a 7-segment display. Just for the lols I searched online, and NO z790 today has the 7-segment, except a 600€ motherboard. This is absolutely insane!

  • @zitronenwasser

    @zitronenwasser

    Жыл бұрын

    Even better is when the low end mobos instead put a "ez debug led" on it, and all it tells you is "something went wrong with your cpu good luck figuring it out lol" Pretty sure a Q-Code 7 segment display would not be more expensive, in fact, the logic already has to be there, it needs to either set a "cpu error" flag when a specific thing goes wrong, or straight up compares a return code and gives out a signal to an LED depending on that... Just hook that code up to a 7-segment display instead...

  • @jamieclarke2694

    @jamieclarke2694

    Жыл бұрын

    My Gigabyte Z790 Gaming X AX doesn't have one 😅

  • @ev-ezaye3580

    @ev-ezaye3580

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah true, @Nicnl my first build has an AX370 Gaming 5 mobo, with a 7 segment debug in situ! That board was around $160ish! Then I get a replacement board this year for $170+ (a superb deal tho) X570 Steel Legend WiFi AX and it has no debug codes and highly doubt LEDs!! 😢😢😢 We certainly need to rant MORE!!! Steve I 100% back your rant! Let's rage against this Co.s that are making silly marketing/sales decisions! What a $1½ rip-off.... *ahem SCAM!

  • @tacokoneko

    @tacokoneko

    Жыл бұрын

    i have a maximus vii hero from 2013 it has seven segment display

  • @TheOnlyHufschmid

    @TheOnlyHufschmid

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@tacokoneko Same!! I recently just built my Plex server with it. I love that board and I'm so glad I got to reuse it. In fact, I've already used the debug display 3 times now since rebuilding it. Twice while building it and once while I was out of town the wife said Plex was down, so she read me the code and I walked her through what to do 🙃

  • @hunterh891
    @hunterh891 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Steve for putting these issues out in the spotlight so that people can understand that they are getting less features for more money.

  • @costi08

    @costi08

    Жыл бұрын

    Also having useful description for debug codes !! My old z77x-ud3h is looping 03-14 codes and: 03 - not in debug led codes table 14 - reserved

  • @justinvanhorne9958

    @justinvanhorne9958

    Жыл бұрын

    Now the AMD and NVIDIA shills need to understand this is the exact same crap those two are doing to the GPU market. Way more money for a bit better performance. line up boys!

  • @gamignman267

    @gamignman267

    Жыл бұрын

    "less features for more money" is pretty much the tech industry slogan.

  • @Magjee

    @Magjee

    Жыл бұрын

    Steve's amazing hair is turning grey. The industry is killing him :(

  • @Metaris

    @Metaris

    Жыл бұрын

    This. Every generation it seems like the midrange gets weaker and costs more.

  • @JimmyCrackorn
    @JimmyCrackorn Жыл бұрын

    Finally! I'm no longer the only person complaining about this! I started publishing articles about this a year ago, and not a soul listened to me. 20:45, That's actually a phenomenal idea. That way, instead of racing to remove all the PCIe lanes, they can actually leave them on the board and just make a clever attachment for the other things we'll want. I would love to have a POST display. RGB boards won't make or break me, but I'll admit that they're nice. Maybe without so much hogging space on the board, they can add more M.2 slots without depriving us of PCIe lanes when said slots are used [looking at *YOU,* MSI 😡], or limiting how many SATA SSD's we can add. Internal soundcards are coming back, soooooooooo - yeah, more PCIe lanes would be good. Also, WiFi for PC gaming is catching on, so - yeah, more PCIe lanes would be good. Interest in mGPU on the AMD side is coming back, soooo - yeah, more PCIe lanes would be good. Some people are using PCIe for fast storage [NVME] expansions, so - yeah, more lanes would be good. I'm so sick of these corporations making things worse, charging more for them, and saying it's because they're better when they're actually not as useful. Motherboard manufacturers are why I refuse to upgrade to current gen. I'd much rather get more powerful components from last gen if I need an upgrade, and reserve the rest for simply upgrading my GPU's.

  • @nnewsad
    @nnewsad11 ай бұрын

    FFS thank you for saying this, Beep codes are so worthless now that most boards dont have speakers.

  • @Zordonzig
    @Zordonzig Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Steve. The industry absolutely needs to hear all of this.

  • @carlojoselitochua2954

    @carlojoselitochua2954

    Жыл бұрын

    Its time for them to shape up

  • @KolMan2000
    @KolMan2000 Жыл бұрын

    It’s ironic that the features that newer builders likely need to diagnose potential mistakes are hidden behind an enthusiast level paywall

  • @prelude2disaster

    @prelude2disaster

    Жыл бұрын

    I fear it's because of companies praying on the fact new builders are more likely to need them that they get away with it.

  • @dat_21

    @dat_21

    Жыл бұрын

    Maybe these people shouldn't build a PC if they couldn't handle a basic troubleshooting? You can use a 5 pin speaker to do a basic troubleshooting. 7 segment is not a panacea either, it is only as informative as the amount of error codes it has.

  • @johnwolf2349

    @johnwolf2349

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@dat_21 I feel like the average person would be better able to look up the problem with an error code to look for, rather than having to try and remember a sequence of beeps from a speaker the computer probably didn't come with.

  • @dat_21

    @dat_21

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnwolf2349 You can buy a small buzzer for a few bucks. Some motherboard have small LED lights too. 7 segment is not necessary at all. At best it will be easier to read, but as far as troubleshooting information goes it's not terribly useful.

  • @Locutus494

    @Locutus494

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dat_21 You're completely missing the point; a new PC builder isn't even going to know a motherboard speaker is a thing to begin with, let alone that it probably doesn't come with their board and they have to go buy one (for which they also probably won't know where to start looking for such a thing). You're clearly looking at this through your enthusiast glasses without even thinking about the ignorance of most new PC builders.

  • @claudej8805
    @claudej88059 ай бұрын

    I was curious and just added a buzzer to my motherboard. It's surprisingly versatile. There are lots of different beep codes depending on diagnostic and Bios manufacturer. It might be an underrated cheap alternative to that expensive display.

  • @mrdaym
    @mrdaym Жыл бұрын

    It's comforting knowing that whenever Steve gets unhinged it's usually because consumers are getting absolutely screwed. Thank you Steve.

  • @Leonard_MT
    @Leonard_MT Жыл бұрын

    As someone who was shopping for motherboards I was shocked to see how crap they've gotten.

  • @wundo9372

    @wundo9372

    Жыл бұрын

    its honestly a joke, ugh try shopping for a new chair, I looked at 5-7 different sites and its all the same garbage just reskinned there is nothing of quality anymore!

  • @metaleggman18

    @metaleggman18

    Жыл бұрын

    They have, but at least you can get a board with quality vrms at a decent cost now. The problem is just knowing which one has them 😅 speaking of crap, I loved Wendell's video of the sonic the hedgehog mini itx board (iirc), where he managed to break off like half the leds on the back just by using his bare table as a work surface. Quality!

  • @hyperturbotechnomike

    @hyperturbotechnomike

    Жыл бұрын

    I mostly just buy ASRock or MSI Pro entry level Motherboards for Intel Platforms, because it isnt worth anymore to spend more unless you need better VRMs for overclocking or squeezing the last bit of Turbo a higher end CPU.

  • @james2hackett870

    @james2hackett870

    Жыл бұрын

    I stopped buying consumer mtb years ago now its just server based mtb

  • @dirkmanderin

    @dirkmanderin

    Жыл бұрын

    I have the Z690 version of the board Steve had on his table, and it cost me under $350 about a year ago.

  • @Kevin-xw1eo
    @Kevin-xw1eo Жыл бұрын

    The debug LED is SUPER SUPER useful when your system won't boot. Honestly IMO no motherboard over $100 should be without it. It's such a simple thing that is so useful. I wish someone made an add on debug LED or something like that. Not sure if that is possible though.

  • @tomservo5007

    @tomservo5007

    Жыл бұрын

    then buy a $10 POST diagnostic pci card that you put in the pc when it's not booting?

  • @sovereigntyofvoyagers7380

    @sovereigntyofvoyagers7380

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tomservo5007 The issue is that the ones I see online are PCI, not PCIE. And it seems that nobody's updated one to work with modern PCIE.

  • @WyattOShea

    @WyattOShea

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tomservo5007 Honestly didn't even know those existed until I read your comment.

  • @JohnDoe-nq4du

    @JohnDoe-nq4du

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly. My ****ing raspberry pi picos have a debug LED on them. That's a 4-dollar-including-breakout-board microcontroller. I'm working on building a battery for my e-bike that will have a debug LED on its control circuitry (because it'll be pico-based). I can wire up a little blinky gag-gift circuit for one of my nieces, and it'll have a debug LED on it. Why is it more cost-effective for me to build an automatic sprinkler controller for my garden that has a debug LED, than it is to get the same feature when building my multi-thousand-dollar desktop workstation? A part that goes inside the tower case, behind my monitor, having a built-in programmable rainbow light-show that I have never and will never use is NOT more important than my computer being able to do computer-ey things like, ya know, booting up.

  • @1DeathSquadDictator0

    @1DeathSquadDictator0

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here! I diagnosed a dead CPU this way!

  • @piedpiper1172
    @piedpiper1172 Жыл бұрын

    My ASUS X570 has the debug LEDs and it’s just… so nice to hit the power button and know which stage of the boot it’s in. On the rare occasion I’ve had issues it shows me exactly where it got stuck. 10/10 feature I’d prefer to never buy a board without. I picked this board based on your reviews a few years ago, and I remember the debug display was one of the tipping points when you explained why it was handy.

  • @celeriumlerium8266

    @celeriumlerium8266

    3 ай бұрын

    He specifically explains why those debug LED's are garbage. Im sure its "so nice" to see it stuck on RAM only whenever you have an issue, and it must be even nicer to have to hold your hand against the glass to be able to see what is even lit up in the first place.

  • @piedpiper1172

    @piedpiper1172

    3 ай бұрын

    @@celeriumlerium8266 I can see the debug leds from a cross the room lol. No problem at all seeing them through the glass. Maybe that’s a bigger issue on smoked glass builds

  • @garythomas8664
    @garythomas8664 Жыл бұрын

    Love the rants Bro!!!

  • @pompulousify
    @pompulousify Жыл бұрын

    More of this please. I started building in the late 90s and the amount of RBG BS and other aesthetic BS I will never look at or care about because I'm not a teenager has grown dramatically. The only thing I care about looking at is what's on my screen.

  • @Linkedblade

    @Linkedblade

    Жыл бұрын

    I miss ugly brown and blue PCBs

  • @runescapefan0001

    @runescapefan0001

    Жыл бұрын

    My favorite is cheap, Chinese mouse, keyboard, headsets that are trash covered in RGB and "Gaming" logos that cost almost as much as a good quality one

  • @OriginalMergatroid

    @OriginalMergatroid

    Жыл бұрын

    Believe it or not, everything you don't like is not just the purview of teenagers. "I don't like it so it must be stupid teenagers". Brilliant.

  • @derschwarzgeist

    @derschwarzgeist

    Жыл бұрын

    @Mergatroid Mania Okay zoomer.

  • @nefariousyawn

    @nefariousyawn

    Жыл бұрын

    They can color the mobo pcb whatever they want - green, brown, whatever's cheapest. My case will never need a window on it. The thing is going to sit tightly on a shelf where I will never ever look at it unless it has a problem.

  • @gimmickmusic8827
    @gimmickmusic8827 Жыл бұрын

    I noticed this as well when I built my current rig in 2020. The $300 motherboard that I ended up purchasing couldn’t support the 4x8GB config of 3600CL18 RAM that I purchased to go with it. To add to Steve’s frustration, a lot of entry level motherboards don’t even include a speaker for beep codes anymore. It’s honestly insane. There is virtually no way to perform any sort of informed debugging/troubleshooting anything in the entry level. Edit: And Steve just covered it. I’m glad I’m not the only person who is equally frustrated with motherboards right now.

  • @X_irtz

    @X_irtz

    Жыл бұрын

    What was the motherboard?

  • @nicestorm1425

    @nicestorm1425

    Жыл бұрын

    Some have lights, like b450 tomahawk

  • @VenaNocta

    @VenaNocta

    Жыл бұрын

    Just love such debug codes ... but way more important is to write down what that darn code is. I'm just now struggling with a TRX40 motherboard and the C5 memory error (at least the Asus motherboard shows a memory logo next to it) - but ... wherever I look there's no explanation to that code...

  • @yukisnoww

    @yukisnoww

    Жыл бұрын

    thats why i ended up buying a pcie post code board for like $4 from china, fkin hell without post code/beeps, how do i even start?

  • @siliconalleyelectronics187

    @siliconalleyelectronics187

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VenaNocta It's a memory training code. I assume you're using the Zenith II, that and Threadripper in general is notoriously finicky for the CPU being seated properly. I would clean the underside of the CPU, make sure the socket isn't damaged at all, and try each memory channel one by one making sure the RAM and slot are clean and seating the module several times to make sure there is good contact. I've had that error on several ASUS TRX40 boards and it always ended up working eventually.

  • @Notoriez
    @Notoriez Жыл бұрын

    Been researching for good motherboard to replace my 9 year old 4th Gen Intel rig. Was so surprised that the debug function was only available on expensive motherboards. And not even not all expensive motherboard had that feature which also include onboard power and reset button. My Z97 Asrock Mobo have this function and it helps alot when doing troubleshooting especially doing overclock. Hope those manufacturer bring back these features on middle budget motherboards as well.

  • @imnotusingmyrealname4566

    @imnotusingmyrealname4566

    Жыл бұрын

    To me it's all not worth it. I'd just buy a sub 100 dollar board and just not bother overclocking. Also take a look at the QVL to see which RAM actually runs at XMP.

  • @Kakashiownsyou
    @Kakashiownsyou6 ай бұрын

    Dude, every time you do the "And you'd THINK they did this because of THIS reason.......... [no followup]", it gets me. Every time. Also, really felt you on "either he's losing it, or he's REALLY passionate"-> "Yes."

  • @GhaleonStrife
    @GhaleonStrife Жыл бұрын

    Yes, you're passionate about it, but you're also RIGHT. I spent three days chasing down a fault, replacing the CPU and motherboard TWICE only to find out it was a PCI-E to SATA add-in card that was causing a failure to POST. The only reason I found out was that I replaced the cheap motherboard I was using with a more expensive one that had a segmented POST code display. So now I have two motherboards that are 100% okay that I can't use for the moment.

  • @bookshelffury

    @bookshelffury

    Жыл бұрын

    dude what? if a board isnt posting, the first thing u do is unplug anything not needed to post.

  • @GhaleonStrife

    @GhaleonStrife

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bookshelffury Of course you bring it down to minimum config. I introduced parts piece by piece, and it passed POST every time. Then it'd just randomly fail after everything was back in, forcing me to start over. It's not always clear cut, and the part isn't always bad all the time. With a debug display, I at least knew where to start looking when it failed POST.

  • @warren_r
    @warren_r Жыл бұрын

    Seven-segment displays have helped me on every single build I've done in the last fifteen years. I don't think it's unreasonable to expect that it's included on every mid-range-plus board.

  • @tz496

    @tz496

    Жыл бұрын

    especially when taking into account that when applied at a large enough scale, the actual cost of it should be roughly equal to including the little error-code-beeper thingamajig. Edit: effing hell, only now reached the part of the video where i hear that apparently even those aren't included anymore? Which case has them mounted in there nowadays? compared to about 5yrs ago where every case still had one integrated and they STILL supplied an auxiliary one with the mobo... what the actual heck.

  • @JosiahBradley

    @JosiahBradley

    Жыл бұрын

    So many RAM and boot issues so quickly found. I used to just know the hex code it would pause at so I could address things.

  • @homermorisson9135
    @homermorisson9135 Жыл бұрын

    "As long as it's clear what it DOES work with" Yes, so much yes! Spoken straight from my heart as well, mate... even back in the day when I built my current system (i7 8700K, Z-370), I had to put in serious and genuine _research_ just to figure out what type, brand, and speed rating of RAM I can actually use with Board X or Board Y. Manufacturers should really be forced to make this as straightforward to find **and understand** as possible!

  • @imperfect_cliche
    @imperfect_cliche7 ай бұрын

    My first build ever used a FM2 board that had the power and reset button on the board. It also had the dubug code display which was actually extremely useful since it was my first build. It was priced relatively cheap at the time too, about the same as a mid range board at $100 iirc. I just had to read the code, look at the issue the code represents in my manual, then fixing it. It saved me from so many headaches. None of my newer boards since then have this feature and, even though i can troubleshoot it myself these days, it would still make life easier and save me a little time narrowing down the issues i may run into.

  • @venomus9286
    @venomus9286 Жыл бұрын

    You can’t possibly hate this channel that speaks undeniable facts. Truth to everything. Thank you Steve and Gamers Nexus crew. Much appreciated.

  • @Amy_A.
    @Amy_A. Жыл бұрын

    Just checked Aliexpress, $0.28 for a 0.56" dual 7 segment display. If you buy two singles and slap em together, it's $0.18 total. Neither of those are bulk manufacturer pricing. The board still has to check for errors, so I can't imagine there's much overhead past the 20 cent display. There's really no reason for them to not include something so cheap and useful.

  • @marvinkose1143
    @marvinkose1143 Жыл бұрын

    True that! I have an Old MSI gaming Motherboard with debug display. When i got a new graphics card, took the whole thing apart and put it together again, that display helped me to troubleshoot what was wrong, get the system running and even made me learn how to enter the Bios and clock and all that jaz. Its now better then it ever was, without the display i would have had to go to a specialist just to get it running again.

  • @AlphaMachina
    @AlphaMachina Жыл бұрын

    I have this same complaint. Just 4 years ago I was able to buy a motherboard with onboard debug display, reset and power switches, and all the bells and whistles for $230. Now they're nearly twice that amount for the same features. It's gotten unbelievable.

  • @Archer_Legend
    @Archer_Legend Жыл бұрын

    We needed someone to say that in a plain and direct way. Thanks Steve & GN Team for always standing up for the consumer.

  • @owenchief
    @owenchief Жыл бұрын

    brilliant video, delighted you done this and Jayz done something a wee bit similar too I updated from my old z390 (aorus z390 master) 2 weeks ago and was shocked to see what a 7 segment display was going to cost me after getting so used to it with this board, which although was very highend at the time I didnt need to re-mortgage my house so after deciding to ditch my intel i9 9900k (trusty friend since 2018) and moving to 7800x 3D and back to the land of AMD... I remember building my daughter pc where the b range of motherboards were more of a budget aimed board with less overclock possibilities and tbh i was fine with that, but even the B range is obscene amounts now too, i finally settled for a b650 MSI Tomahawk and even that is setting me back over $300 (£250 uk pounds), even then this has no 7 segment sadly, but a "ezdebug leds" which is just a cheap way out of what was already a cheap very effective solution.. but i refused to go to the x670 pricing this time around for so many features i just didnt want or need

  • @Revonlieke
    @Revonlieke Жыл бұрын

    Standarization should absolutely be a thing on Motherboards and having a debug display is one of those standards that should just be on all boards, just like all boards have ram-slots and a cpu socket.

  • @--Lam
    @--Lam Жыл бұрын

    Actually, most boards DO have headers for external debug LEDs! These are called TPM/LPC headers. They still present that part of ISA allowing a connected device to read specific I/O port, which the BIOS writes the 8-bit POST code to. Same technology for 40 years, just the connectors changed several times. Motherboard manufacturers already diverted from standard ISA/PCI for which you could get a card for a few bucks. Now each one has a different LPC header, so they already planned FOR YEARS for you to make this video. Now each will sell their own POST card for $20, instead of you getting one from AliExpress for $2 and that working in all boards. Smart!

  • @nathangamble125

    @nathangamble125

    Жыл бұрын

    I think it's strange that they use the TPM header for this. It's not very good for people who want a TPM module _and_ a 7-segment display.

  • @DrathVader

    @DrathVader

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nathangamble125 I don't know a single person who uses external TPM even in an enterprise setting. TPM has been built into the CPU/board for a pretty long time now.

  • @stelfzor

    @stelfzor

    Жыл бұрын

    where would i find one for gigabyte b650? im fine with paying an extra $1 or even $20 - instead of paying double for the entire board. I just want the feature.

  • @BucifalulR

    @BucifalulR

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot for saying this. How would a module that can display the POST code and connects to this port be called?

  • @--Lam

    @--Lam

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nathangamble125 Nowadays you get TPM built into the CPU, which security people prefer anyways. So the header was empty before and remains empty today. And it's not strange - TPM needs stable constant connection to the system bus, PCIe doesn't allow that (for power savings mostly), so what's the interface we can use that's already present on the board, with the smallest amount of pins for a new header? LPC! It's slow, it's ancient (25 years, emulating/encapsulating ISA, 42 years old :)), it's perfect! And from the beginning, by design (!), POST cards can use LPC, as long as you connect them correctly. According to Wikipedia, Intel has standardized an LPC header for POST cards, but of course manufacturers opted to each invent their own when reintroducing LPC as TPM headers.

  • @dindrockstar
    @dindrockstar Жыл бұрын

    This is why I originally subscribed to GN all those years ago, Steve calling a spade for what it is with this his passion is genuinely inspiring!

  • @thorgen_ironside5279

    @thorgen_ironside5279

    Жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @Mannard74
    @Mannard7411 ай бұрын

    EVGA 780i was the first board I owned that had the POST code display on board.. and it still works with a Q6850 decades later

  • @johngangemi1361
    @johngangemi136129 күн бұрын

    Love the rant Steve. Manufacturers just put the debug LEDs on the boards and the speaker header. They are incredibly useful if you have no video output for example.

  • @adamgoss1735
    @adamgoss1735 Жыл бұрын

    I was literally making this same complaint the other day. Even if you only build the system once, this is still really useful in case your brand new expensive components don't seem to be working. You're average build wouldn't have the luxury of being able to swap components to try and diagnose an issue which could be made very obvious by having a seven-segment display. I should not have to spend more on a motherboard than a CPU for this feature.

  • @GamersNexus

    @GamersNexus

    Жыл бұрын

    100% agreed on the points about even being valuable for that initial boot!

  • @CalebTheGeniusSpy
    @CalebTheGeniusSpy Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate this. Finding a MoBo that had reasonable features for under $200 was such a pain when I recently helped a friend piece together a build with a $1k budget. In 2023, I feel there is no excuse for the mid-range mobos to exclude features like debug codes and on-board reset switches. Perhaps even dual BIOS and BIOS flashback for when things go wrong. It would kinda be like buying a 2023 car that didn't have power windows.

  • @sirsneakybeaky

    @sirsneakybeaky

    Жыл бұрын

    Im 50/50 as someone who builds 5-6 gaming pc's a year for friends and family. It would be nice. But I also know none of them are going to ever touch these features. And if something goes wrong they will just swing by with it for me to look at. Because they dont have desire to even reseat ram. So less debug features for a $40-60 discount would make sense to me. The issue is we arent getting any savings for less features. If anything they have gone up 60-70% for similar feature sets over the last 10 years...

  • @CalebTheGeniusSpy

    @CalebTheGeniusSpy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sirsneakybeaky I totally get that. If omitting these features nets me up to a $60 discount on a mid-ranger, then yes it makes a lot of sense to omit them. Personally, I'm not convinced that the savings would be a significant portion of the overall board cost. I could certainly be wrong though. My buddy may not use those features, but if I was going to be the one to troubleshoot, I would like those nice-to-haves assuming it doesn't add a significant amount to the overall board cost. To me it seems like these troubleshooting features have been around long enough to have trickled down to the entry level considering some high-end components now have full-on color displays on them.

  • @plazasta

    @plazasta

    Жыл бұрын

    funny you should say that, because a similar thing happened to Kia and Hyundai recently, and it led to them being utterly humiliated for it. a Tik Tok video came out, showing that if you could open up the steering cover of a base model Kia or Hyundai, the ignition switch could fit inside a USB Type A male port (literally the one on every USB cable). With it, you could turn on the ignition and start the car and steal it. This being Tik Tok, the video went viral and stealing Kias became a challenge. It caused car theft in the US to basically double. Stealing Kias and Hyundais with a usb cable was so easy that not one, but TWO 11 year old children did it. Kias and Hyundais were so easy to steal LITERAL CHILDREN did it. It was a colossal embarrassment. the best part, and the reason why they deserved to be humiliated for this? The vulnerability could have been easily prevented by adding a super cheap security device in their cars. I think the part cost like $40. Basically peanuts for a car. Using this device is so obvious that in countries like Canada, its use in all new cars is mandated by law. In the US, purely for market segmentation, Kia and Hyundai decided to only put it in their higher end models and make it a premium feature

  • @markburton5292

    @markburton5292

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sirsneakybeaky But that debug will help you when they do bring it to you.

  • @jintsuubest9331

    @jintsuubest9331

    Жыл бұрын

    Funny you said that, the power window thing. Car manufacture literally software lock feature on car, and sell them back to customer with monthly subscription for years.

  • @Rabscutle
    @Rabscutle9 ай бұрын

    As someone who was out of the build market for the last few years, I saw new prices and did a spit take. Nice to see a breakdown of the insanity. Also "To that I say, 'YES'" and had to pause the video from the laughing. Brilliant. As usual Steve, keep up the great work.

  • @TheMostUt
    @TheMostUt Жыл бұрын

    Completely agree with everything. OEMs appear to pander to the loudest and lowest common denominators (in most industries). Nobody wants or needs fancy silkscreen on the back side of a board, nobody wants or needs LEDs that cannot be turned off, nobody wants or needs (ASUS) malware that almost never works to control i2c objects on these boards. I have no idea where these things come from, but the things we do need and want are in-built speakers for POST codes, hard mounted power and reset buttons on boards (so we don't NEED panel headers on debug benches), clear CMOS momentary switches, the ability to stick one's hands into the system and use mounts without interference from useless panels that cover everything. The issue is not only PC OEMs either, in the automotive industry, one cannot purchase a vehicle without back up sensors, "infotainment" systems, computers that scream at you for any single thing you do (think door dinger going off while trying to listen to a noise under the carriage).

  • @RHINO_Mk_II
    @RHINO_Mk_II Жыл бұрын

    Glad to see someone speak up on this. Recently I was shocked to discover that the closest thing to a debug 7 segment display on a final-generation SP3 board I was troubleshooting was an arrangement of 8 red/green LEDs that spelled out in binary the last 2 hex digits of the POSTcode. Surely server motherboard manufacturers can afford to do better than that.

  • @Slavolko

    @Slavolko

    Жыл бұрын

    The next model will print out out debug codes as punched paper.

  • @MazeFrame

    @MazeFrame

    Жыл бұрын

    Was on call with a server manufacturer because their insanely overpriced shit box was DOA. I have a box from 2008 with a pop-out LED-board that tells you what is wrong with red and green lights. 2022 brand new piece of kit, single green LED. I pray they do not find out RJ45 jacks without LEDs are 4ct cheaper!

  • @mrstupidus

    @mrstupidus

    Жыл бұрын

    At least you have o code to work with.. The EZ debug LED makes the process just frustrating. Four LED's which tell you where the problem could be, never noticed a flash code on those things...

  • @JRVZR

    @JRVZR

    Жыл бұрын

    This comment is the key part of the rant that I feel Steve missed: 8 LEDs would do the same thing as two 7-segment displays and they could put the decode information in the manual (since they're going to ship it with one) and resolves two engineer's complaints: the 7-segment can still be premium and the identical LEDs would have bulk purchase price reduction.

  • @LeOneToyota
    @LeOneToyota Жыл бұрын

    Me: wakes up Steve: "Hey listen to my rant about motherboards"

  • @GamersNexus

    @GamersNexus

    Жыл бұрын

    hahaha

  • @fourthplanet
    @fourthplanet8 ай бұрын

    my first computer build was with a XFX nForce 680i SLI Motherboard. It had some cool features like dual gig ethernet with teaming, SLI, a couple of 1394 ports, and of course an LED post code display. It was not crazy expensive and helped me find an issue with the ram the first time i tried booting up.

  • @sep2345
    @sep23458 ай бұрын

    More of this please, Steve!

  • @SatanTwister
    @SatanTwister Жыл бұрын

    I will volunteer as a sidekick if Steve ever goes through with this supervillain business. 7-segment display has been one of the best features that has been added to motherboards

  • @stoneymahoney9106

    @stoneymahoney9106

    Жыл бұрын

    "Not now Postcode!"

  • @XenHat

    @XenHat

    Жыл бұрын

    Name checks out

  • @Christian_Banks
    @Christian_Banks Жыл бұрын

    Consumers would have no voice without people/groups like you. Thank you Steve and the rest of the team.

  • @DiahRhiaJones

    @DiahRhiaJones

    Жыл бұрын

    That's not even remotely true. Supply and demand is literally economics 101. And GN is a company that wants to make money of off you. No matter what they say, they say it to make money. And it works.

  • @HolarMusic

    @HolarMusic

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DiahRhiaJones economics 101 is literally a made-up thing, voting with your wallet has never worked and that's exactly why corporations want people to believe it does

  • @caramelldansen2204

    @caramelldansen2204

    Жыл бұрын

    Are you saying that the profit motive is bad for consumers? Oh gosh, if only there were an alternative system where workers were in charge of what gets made...

  • @EXG21

    @EXG21

    Жыл бұрын

    Now it's our chance to have the lunatics take over the asylum. Lunatics Line Up. Ha ha.

  • @MapleMan1984

    @MapleMan1984

    Жыл бұрын

    @@caramelldansen2204 By workers you mean the state, which never does anything wrong, I love the state.

  • @Fragger-1
    @Fragger-14 ай бұрын

    I built my first PC in late 2018-early 2019. Over the 5 years I've had it, I've had plenty of issues, and it ended up swapping hands a bunch to try and figure out what was going on, especially when my CPU ended up dying 2 years into having my PC. Having a simple display to show what the motherboard detects as the problem would genuinely have saved me months of time, and some money. Instead, what I do have is a few amber LEDs that don't do anything, and I need to download Asus's software just to change between On, Breathing, and Off. Wonderful. Great video. The overselling of useless features in place of providing features that people want is absolutely rampant. I'm glad that Gamers Nexus is helping make our sentiment loud and clear, that a big portion of the DIY community is tired of technology devolving. These displays cost cents to purchase in bulk, which is easily worth it to help solve issues. I don't understand why a company wouldn't want the opportunity to hire less support staff who inevitably have to deal with multiple phone calls or email chains to solve a single problem, and especially have the opportunity to reduce the amount of RMA's. On a different note, I can't wait for Steve to tour with his Rage Against the Machine cover band that plays songs based on the random bullsh*t that Asus puts on their boards.

  • @somesalmon5694
    @somesalmon5694 Жыл бұрын

    You are so right about how horrible armory crate is. It has never genuinely worked properly for me and has never successfully updated my bios or drivers.

  • @Nakna_ankaN
    @Nakna_ankaN Жыл бұрын

    T. sensor headers is another useful thing that has become rare to see on low to mid tier motherboards, not everyone needs them, but when you do they're really nice to have.

  • @cbabbx

    @cbabbx

    Жыл бұрын

    T sensor is an absolute must for me. I place a probe inside the GPU and set the chassis fans to monitor / react to that temperature.

  • @costi08

    @costi08

    Жыл бұрын

    Temp sensors are good for watercooling to control fan speeds based on water temp, is the best way to do it

  • @matthewmainhardt8553
    @matthewmainhardt8553 Жыл бұрын

    This video needs to be everywhere for everyone to see. the industry feels completely out of control with pricing and until people stop paying prices because "that's just what it costs" it may never stop.

  • @AUserName-fv8zj

    @AUserName-fv8zj

    Жыл бұрын

    The thing is people aren’t going to give up their hobby in protest, and we’re at the point now where you just can’t play new games without the upgrade. I think a lot of people have already held out against the urge to upgrade because of the pricing situation, and the longer you hold on the higher the prices get. Inflation is always a positive number, prices rarely fall or ‘go back down’. Instead you wait a little longer than usual yet eventually cave, uncomfortably handing over more than you should as Steve mentions.

  • @reinhardtwilhelm5415

    @reinhardtwilhelm5415

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AUserName-fv8zjI mean, if you’re smart you can still have a relatively affordable experience - heavily discounted RDNA 2 cards have been genuinely good value ever since the GPU shortage ended.

  • @Gorilazz.
    @Gorilazz.7 ай бұрын

    I love these rants lol Steve cracks me up but he’s 100% on point

  • @JohnSmith-ys4nl
    @JohnSmith-ys4nl9 ай бұрын

    100% agree. As a veteran PC builder I can say you used to get a lot more on motherboards than you do now (dollar for dollar). In 2015 I bought a $200 board with all the bells and whistles. It has a debug code readout (the codes, not just a light), a power button, copper heat pipes, full color manual, and tons of accessories in the box. My latest board was about the same price and does not even have a speaker, much less any debug LED's (and certainly no power button). It didn't even come with anything but a 3 page black and white manual. It's infuriating. As long as people keep buying $700 boards, they are going to keep stripping us of basic features and moving them to "premium" lines.

  • @theheadone
    @theheadone Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for making this video. I went through this struggle a couple years ago trying to find a decent motherboard with a 7 segment display. I ended up sacrificing and got an MSI board that had 3 led debug lights. It was so frustrating to troubleshoot when the time came, I'll never do that again. I really hope manufactures listen to this video.

  • @valhallasashes4354

    @valhallasashes4354

    Жыл бұрын

    In theory, I don't have a problem with the LED debug lights. I mean, when it comes right down to it, it's just a visual version of the debug beeps of old and those were basically the same limited variables of CPU, RAM, GPU etc. So I applauded MSI for at least trying to bring back those indicators in some form back when they standardized debug LEDs on their boards. My only problem with them was they were absolutely tiny and scrunched together in use. And the LED was so bright, it was often hard to tell which light was actually on. Especially from a distance, or poor eyesight, or without a flashlight to drown out the LED. If MSI had at least color coded the debug LEDs, it would've been far easier to use in practice. Yes, I agree a 7 segment display is the ideal means of debugging system issues, but I'd still much rather have the debug LEDs than nothing at all. I was livid when board manufacturers got rid of debug speakers without providing anything to replace it across all boards (debug codes still only being on high end boards) years ago back when UEFI first started rolling out. So I still want to see debug LEDs at the very least on all boards that don't have 7 segment displays. But I also think 7 segment displays should be automatically included on any motherboard over $200-$250. I don't care what the "relative" market considers high end these days. I still consider any motherboard over $200 expensive and I don't see any excuse for an expensive motherboard not to provide debug codes. He talks about "back in his day", that was my day too (I've been building computers for over 20 years) and I still can't believe how expensive motherboards have become. It wasn't that long ago that you could get a high end motherboard for $160-$180. My last motherboard cost me $340 and I thought that was insane. The most I'd ever spent on a motherboard by far. My next motherboard is going to cost me $600 for the functional spec I'm looking for. I still can't believe I'm actually going to pay that, but I just don't see a better option in the cheaper price brackets that meets my requirements. I used to tell people they should never pay more for their motherboard than they do for their CPU. But these days, that's all I see. Most motherboards these days have all become obscenely more expensive than the CPUs they support and I still think there's something wrong with that trend.

  • @ZeroB4NG

    @ZeroB4NG

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm in the market to upgrade, i want a R7 7800X3D (just waiting for benchmarks but the decision is pretty much made at this point... this or wait until next lineup refresh), i was already scouting for Motherboards. It is ridiculous. I have like 4 simple requirements. - optical port for 5.1 surround system (has gotten super rare! what the hell? do you think i buy a new 5.1 Surround System because you decide to change plugs? this is no more headphone jack on phones all over again) - debug LEDs (the simple ones, the segmented ones are priced out of my range already... wtf?) - 4+ SATA ports for my SSDs. - 2-3 PCI-E Slots more than just the GPU. (one of them for a soundcard because you don't have optical port anymore, i guess) - it would be nice if it was black and had some CLASSY none-cringe RGB (like, no ebay car tuning dragons 'n shit please). aaaand with just that i'm already down to like 3 - 5 boards in the entire AM5 range of boards. but hey... at least i get FIVE M.2 ports for my ONE M.2 Drive on almost all boards. I'm all decked out now in SATA drives, by the time i got 5 M.2 drives they probably will replace it with an M.3 port and declare this stuff obsolete again.

  • @valhallasashes4354

    @valhallasashes4354

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ZeroB4NG I was pretty much the same. I also need a toslink for my speakers. I actually needed 6 SATA ports until a couple of my drives died last month and ultimately decided if I have to buy new drives anyway, I might as well transition them to m.2. But there are enough features on the Asus X670E Hero (such as 2 USB4 ports) that I ultimately decided to stick with that board (for now, I'm still open to considering new options if they appear on the market before I'm ready to buy). I ultimately chose to get a motherboard that had a good sound card on it that included toslink because a lot of boards, as soon as you install a card on one of the other PCIE slots, they cut your PCIE x16 slot lanes to 8x and I wanted to avoid that if possible. If there was no way around it, I would've been fine, but I wanted to avoid it if possible. I also picked the Hero because none of the m.2 slots shared PCIE lanes with the top x16 slot like some boards. So I can fill all 4 M.2 slots if I want to without having to worry about my x16 slot's lanes being halved. As far as the RGB though... It doesn't really bother me. Mainly because you can change the colors to whatever you want, and even if you don't want them, they're really easy to turn off altogether (apart from maybe system boot). But beyond that, RGB I've always felt to be a non-issue, so I don't really make it a major factor in my buying decisions. The functions are far more important to me than the form. I'll still try to make it look good, but the function always has to take precedence for me.

  • @JRVZR

    @JRVZR

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ZeroB4NG things like the SATA ports are part of the southbridge so the lack of available ports are Intel's/AMD's doing. There are M.2 cards with SATA ports that use a JMicron chipset which work well and you can keep with the SATA drives. Those 5 M.2 ports filled with adapters would give you 20 HDD connections.

  • @garbuckle3000
    @garbuckle3000 Жыл бұрын

    I like the idea of having a separate header for a specific debug tool for the pros. I do feel there should be standards on every motherboard: cmos clear button, bios flashback, and standard single plug for the front panel

  • @dat_21

    @dat_21

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, that header is called "speaker".

  • @seculi7757

    @seculi7757

    Жыл бұрын

    Should be just a USB output that your phone can read through an app, and give you a telemetry output after which exact function the system freezed/stopped. Btw a Raspberry pie is about 10-20 bucks and can give you full screen, having that instead of the shit Realtek audio that still makes bogus/unnecessary noise would make my day. Audio DAC/splitter/preamp should anyway not be inside the computer case but better in the monitor or HDMI amplifier or other external audio device.

  • @omniscient9533

    @omniscient9533

    Жыл бұрын

    My 7 year old computer is dying and the old mobo seems to have more features that boards over 600 wtf

  • @endmjwknj

    @endmjwknj

    Жыл бұрын

    Wifi too should be default. Seriously, it's so much better to not have to fill a PCIE slot with a wifi card.

  • @Cake-je1hu

    @Cake-je1hu

    Жыл бұрын

    My motherboard have clearcmos pin header and it really usefull

  • @Ineedabreakfromlife
    @Ineedabreakfromlife13 сағат бұрын

    07:09 lol this moment reminds me of doctors and what they think is necessary to resolve the patient's issues vs American health insurance companies deciding what they think a patient needs and deciding the doctor's treatment as unnecessary

  • @SedatedByLife
    @SedatedByLife9 ай бұрын

    Yup. I've noticed the same thing. Now it's considered a premium option that costs very little more to the manufacturer to add but they tag on a huge premium

  • @scottydc
    @scottydc Жыл бұрын

    holy crap thank you so much for this video. I have been looking for am5 motherboards and thought I was going crazy seeing so many basic features missing from even $400 motherboards, its genuinely getting rediculous. we definitely need more unhinged steve.

  • @GLOCKRIVERSTV

    @GLOCKRIVERSTV

    Жыл бұрын

    Same! I am in the middle of a build right now and wanted to enjoy 10gb Ethernet and at least 1 5.0 pcie slot for when I can get my hands on a new 5.0 m.2 SSD - couldn’t find a board under 500 that had these features!

  • @gaming_henry

    @gaming_henry

    Жыл бұрын

    Thing is for gaming, unless your getting a 4080 or higher then a 5800x3d is going to max your graphics card

  • @september9024

    @september9024

    Жыл бұрын

    ROG seem to be pretty well balanced for value with its motherboards. When choosing my new AM5 ATX mobo, I had 2 ROG mobos out of 4 options, the only other better mobo that wasnt ROG was priced out because it simply too expensive for what it was offering. There were better EATX mobos but they were too big and far above price range. Its mental how expensive some mobos are now, and what they lack. Oh and shit dont get me started on lack of connections or pcie slots RIP

  • @RobertSmith-lh6hg

    @RobertSmith-lh6hg

    Жыл бұрын

    Just skip AM5, there's absolutely nothing on the market worth buying into the BS on display by all the manufacturers trying to squeeze every single dollar out. They need to learn a lesson. If you must buy AM5, The B650E Tai chi, and live mixer boards strike a very good balance between functionality and cost.

  • @GLOCKRIVERSTV

    @GLOCKRIVERSTV

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RobertSmith-lh6hg well said - if the engineers are getting rekt and sales matter more… then us not buying it HOPEFULLY will send the message🫡

  • @BrainSlugs83
    @BrainSlugs83 Жыл бұрын

    Facts for the sales people: every time I've been presented with choosing between two similarly priced boards, and one of them had seven segment debug display, I've chosen that one. It's a really helpful feature when your system won't POST, which happens sometimes (sometimes during the build, but also it can spontaneously happen years after you've finished the build), it can happen, and it's a useful feature.

  • @fuzzybabyducks7878

    @fuzzybabyducks7878

    Жыл бұрын

    I just buy the board I want and use the $3 PCI-E LPC debug card.

  • @BrainSlugs83

    @BrainSlugs83

    Жыл бұрын

    @@fuzzybabyducks7878 I have one, but it's annoying to swap out. I'd rather just have the $0.25 led soldered there thanks.

  • @xfy123

    @xfy123

    Жыл бұрын

    Tbh with all the RGB leds these new bords have they can just use them as blink codes.

  • @volundrfrey896

    @volundrfrey896

    Жыл бұрын

    @@xfy123 Blink codes are rubbish, they're better than nothing but not good.

  • @volundrfrey896

    @volundrfrey896

    Жыл бұрын

    @@fuzzybabyducks7878 I have one of those, in some drawer somewhere where I won't find it when I need it. They could just build it right into the motherboard for essentially no extra cost.

  • @themaindragon
    @themaindragon Жыл бұрын

    I can't believe I got through a full half hour Steve video without it feeling like a chore. it's because i loved it!

  • @sanctionedforce1868
    @sanctionedforce18688 ай бұрын

    i had a board at work several years that actually had a debug add-on card with the leds, a power button, and reset button, and maybe some other stuff. you plugged it in if you needed it. it was tiny, came in a plastic sleeve with the rest of the board. i thought it was super cool and useful, but it was probably the only one i've ever seen.

  • @stoneee1234
    @stoneee1234 Жыл бұрын

    The disappearing of debug LEDs was something that always disappointed me. Still remember back in 2013 when I bought my Gigabyte UD4H Z87 board, it not only had a debug LED, but also a power button that lit up when power was connected along with a bios reset button, which are features I really miss now. It seems like ever since the market shifted to "Gaming" oriented stuff, all these features became basically unobtainable for the budget limited builders

  • @volvo09

    @volvo09

    Жыл бұрын

    The gaming look is so childish too. I don't want a motherboard that is dressed up like a transformer toy.

  • @TheNiteNinja19

    @TheNiteNinja19

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah the debug display is one of the mandatory features for me. My X570 Aorus Master has one. I also like it when they can let you use it as a CPU temperature readout once booted.

  • @garycollumbell1396

    @garycollumbell1396

    Жыл бұрын

    Debug LEDs where included in b550 and b560 maybe not the screen but the LED that would narrow down the issue to memory or CPU where present. the fact that even a basic LED without the display is missing on some of the mid range boards is really annoying and making life difficult for a beginners.

  • @synthetic240

    @synthetic240

    Жыл бұрын

    @@volvo09 That's just it, isn't it? These are boards designed to be purchased by a wealthy father for their 13 year old brat who decides what to get by how cool, slick, and expensive something is going to look when they show it to their friends.

  • @kingplunger6033

    @kingplunger6033

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@volvo09 Me neither, but I am also mature enough to just not care

  • @MostAverage
    @MostAverage Жыл бұрын

    These videos are sometimes needed. A large channel speaking for themselves and the rest of the community voicing frustration.

  • @fridaycaliforniaa236
    @fridaycaliforniaa236 Жыл бұрын

    Mad respects for this type of videos !

  • @ryaneldridge6259
    @ryaneldridge625911 ай бұрын

    Unhinged Steve literally calling out the exact exploit that Eclypsium found in Gigabyte motherboards is hilarious, amazing content as always!

  • @RetinaBurner
    @RetinaBurner Жыл бұрын

    I love it when Steve goes on a rant, the entertainment and popcorn value is amazing. It also doesn't hurt that he's normally right! :)

  • @n0rie9a

    @n0rie9a

    Жыл бұрын

    its nice that were all being entertained and nobodys getting mad, being entertained really helps us with staying focused and making ourselves being heard

  • @TomTschritter

    @TomTschritter

    Жыл бұрын

    normally? Don't remember Steve ever being wrong when he's ranting ...

  • @sattanapola2682
    @sattanapola2682 Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree companies are segmenting useful features away from boards mere mortals can afford! 😢

  • @Sayonkiller

    @Sayonkiller

    Жыл бұрын

    $500 is the new $250 for mobos. Huzzah!

  • @Jabba1625

    @Jabba1625

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Sayonkiller inflation baby yay. Its also a money grab as well

  • @Sayonkiller

    @Sayonkiller

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@Jabba1625 imo it just feels like corpos want us to not ask questions, just consume product and get excited for next product! Rinse.. repeat

  • @anteshell

    @anteshell

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Jabba1625 Inflation is only an easy excuse for intellectually lazy and/or greedy. It is only to divert the blame from deciding executives to something they wouldn't have a word over. I don't believe you belong to either of those groups, so I implore you, please don't be anti-consumer and play into their pockets.

  • @Jabba1625

    @Jabba1625

    Жыл бұрын

    @@anteshell I should have put a /s there, I know that's why I put its a money grab there.

  • @bathrobeheroo
    @bathrobeheroo8 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I had a Fatal1ty Z370 Professional Gaming i7 for 6 years with dual 7 segment display which I could be set up in BIOS to show the temp of the highest core! That was so AMAZING! I also promptly went through an X570 Creator mobo with an 5950x and asked ASRock support why the 2x7 segment display didn't support showing temp readings but I didn't even get a reply. Not surprising since that mobo was a nightmare, it had plenty of major issues like the onboard fan control didn't work, changing the default value left the fan not even spinning up and letting the whole thing cook! Then I went to a non-ASRock 7800x3d system but before buying I did not find any mobos that would support temp display on the board. They have 2x7 displays but they only show BIOS/boot codes then go dark. Like why? I'm baffled.

  • @Maximum_Nova
    @Maximum_Nova9 ай бұрын

    Just scooped up a board with TWO 7 segment debug displays for $350 - the EVGA Dark Kingpin from last generation intel Z690 is relatively super cheap right now on amazon through third party vendors. And the z690 Classified is running for $250 open box from Amazon Warehouse. It's condition is listed as "acceptable" but I've bought tons of pc gear from amazon warehouse and unless there is a specific note in the description saying that something is missing, literally every time it's either indistinguishable from new, minus the outermost plastic wrap, or the outer box has some scuffs on it. If you're looking to upgrade to current gen with some good parts, go get some high end z690 boards while they're cheap. The only difference with z790 is 8 pcie lanes go from gen 3 to gen 4 and you lack a higher speed usb interface, unless the vendor puts one on there anyway. You still get pcie 5 on the x16 slot, and neither lga 1700 Intel platform supports pcie 5 ssds (outside of using an add in card on the pcie x16 slots), but its a damn good value. Can't wait to... not actually be hardcore enough to use any of the advanced features on the Dark KP board, but I'll appreciate it all the same

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