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Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite WiFi7 AM5 LGA 1718 Gaming Motherboard + 1TB WD Black SN850X Gen4 PCIe M.2 Solid State Drive SSD $309.99 + Free Shipping via Newegg

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ZV3
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With money being no object for a mobo.....I am not sure these expensive mother boards will outperform cheaper ones, and if so by what percentage? 1-2 percent? And newer chips barely overclock enough to warrant doing it these days.
8h ago
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Joined Mar 2019
8h ago
TenderPiranha
8h ago
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Quote from ZV3 :
With money being no object for a mobo.....I am not sure these expensive mother boards will outperform cheaper ones, and if so by what percentage? 1-2 percent? And newer chips barely overclock enough to warrant doing it these days.
It's not really about out of the box performance. More expensive motherboards have better VRMs allowing you to overclock if you want, and providing better stability for extended CPU intensive workloads. You also get better thermal management for your M.2 slots, more M.2 slots, more USB ports, SPDIF out and so on and so forth.
7h ago
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Igor_K
7h ago
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This one has PCIe 5.0 16x slot sharing lanes with 2nd and 3rd SSD M.2 slots, but if you can use 1 SSD PCIe 5.0 / 4.0 in the first M.2 and maybe one more less critical for performance in the chipset-driven #4 - it's okay. I like that it doesn't share PCIe 5.0 16x with 2 PCIe slots. It is pretty good for some weird network or USB cards in those 2nd / 3rd PCIe slots, and there are no concerns about compromising the primary PCIe slot for GPU. Not a good choice if you need 2 GPUs, though.
I bought one for my new build.
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PowerBuyer
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Is this for rich kids?

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