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Posted by EvilCycle - Mon 11 Dec 2017 15:09
I picked up the IX Hero last year and absolutely love it, if I was upgrading this year I would recommend this if you are looking to overclock, my 7700k is stable as a rock at 4.8Ghz on the IX, I probably could have pushed for 5Ghz but I'd rather have a bit of headroom for better temps under load.
Posted by Bagpuss - Mon 11 Dec 2017 15:10
Wow! £250 for a Hero board.

My Z97 Asus Hero cost £165 in late 2014.

That's some (unjustified) friggin price inflation..nearly 50% FFS.

Roll up, roll up ladies and gents to the great consumer rip off that is PC Components!
Posted by lon3wolf2002 - Mon 11 Dec 2017 18:46
Bagpuss
Wow! £250 for a Hero board.

My Z97 Asus Hero cost £165 in late 2014.

That's some (unjustified) friggin price inflation..nearly 50% FFS.

Roll up, roll up ladies and gents to the great consumer rip off that is PC Components!

I would take the MSI board £70 less and performs just as well as both of those other boards (the Aurora is £100 more).
Posted by Rubarb - Mon 11 Dec 2017 19:24
I can't believe the justification in price rises either, sure it's a new chips set but nearly all the components apart from 2 chips are the same.
Yes there will be tooling costs etc but component wise it shouldn't be that expensive.

The whole pc industry at the moment seems a huge rip of, for instance the SSD I bought 2 years ago is more expensive now (for the very same model…. work that one out?
Posted by rtoddb - Mon 11 Dec 2017 20:58
Bagpuss
Wow! £250 for a Hero board.

My Z97 Asus Hero cost £165 in late 2014.

That's some (unjustified) friggin price inflation..nearly 50% FFS.

Roll up, roll up ladies and gents to the great consumer rip off that is PC Components!

I agree. The cost for 2 memory channel motherboards has gotten out of hand the last few years, and 4 memory channel boards are even worse.
Posted by rtoddb - Mon 11 Dec 2017 21:08
Bagpuss
Wow! £250 for a Hero board.

My Z97 Asus Hero cost £165 in late 2014.

That's some (unjustified) friggin price inflation..nearly 50% FFS.

Roll up, roll up ladies and gents to the great consumer rip off that is PC Components!

I agree. The price for 2 memory channel mother boards has gotten out of control over the last few years.
Posted by Xlucine - Mon 11 Dec 2017 21:44
I still don't see the point in the 8 series. Even with the most basic motherboard, the overclockable i5 is competing at equal price to the 1700. An i5 in this board will cost the same as a 1800X base unit! The latest intel chips are terrible value across the board, since there's nothing that they do better than much cheaper AMD chips
Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH - Mon 11 Dec 2017 22:00
Seems a waste of money especially if companies like Eurocom are skipping the Z370 and going straight to the Z390.
Posted by rainman - Tue 12 Dec 2017 12:37
Rubarb
The whole pc industry at the moment seems a huge rip of, for instance the SSD I bought 2 years ago is more expensive now (for the very same model…. work that one out?

2 years ago we had a very different exchange rate. Just about every board manufacturer deals almost exclusively in US dollars. There really isn't any mystery here at all.
Posted by Bagpuss - Tue 12 Dec 2017 12:54
rainman
2 years ago we had a very different exchange rate. Just about every board manufacturer deals almost exclusively in US dollars. There really isn't any mystery here at all.

Exchange rate does not account for a near 50% rise in price, no where near.

Stop making excuses for these rip off merchants.
Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH - Tue 12 Dec 2017 13:00
Bagpuss
Exchange rate does not account for a near 50% rise in price, no where near.

Stop making excuses for these rip off merchants.

https://www.poundsterlinglive.com/best-exchange-rates/british-pound-to-us-dollar-exchange-rate-on-2014-11-14

Today the exchange rate is $1.34 to £1 and back in late 2014 it was $1.57 to £1,so it was around 17% more a few years ago,so you are correct,the price rise is not correlating with the exchange rates.
Posted by Rubarb - Wed 13 Dec 2017 23:26
yeah it's just too expensive , would I want one sure but at that price no way
Posted by Iota - Thu 14 Dec 2017 20:29
CAT-THE-FIFTH
Bagpuss
Exchange rate does not account for a near 50% rise in price, no where near.

Stop making excuses for these rip off merchants.

https://www.poundsterlinglive.com/best-exchange-rates/british-pound-to-us-dollar-exchange-rate-on-2014-11-14

Today the exchange rate is $1.34 to £1 and back in late 2014 it was $1.57 to £1,so it was around 17% more a few years ago,so you are correct,the price rise is not correlating with the exchange rates.

Well maybe the other 30% odd is for the super cool RGB lighting and M.2 heatsink? /s