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Posted by LSG501 - Wed 10 Jun 2020 14:26
Like the look of it (not that I'd likely see it as I hate glass side panels) but honestly feel like it's needs more storage connections… only 4 sata and only 2 pcie is pretty limiting imo.
Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH - Wed 10 Jun 2020 14:43
$259.99


bahahahahahahaha!
Posted by MrJim - Wed 10 Jun 2020 15:10
CAT-THE-FIFTH
$259.99


bahahahahahahaha!

Yep, I was quite impressed until I saw the price. X570 Tomohawk has similar spec for less money, and the advantages of the X570 chipset…
Posted by Tabbykatze - Wed 10 Jun 2020 15:14
CAT-THE-FIFTH
$259.99


bahahahahahahaha!

I was about to say this was the board for me then saw the price…
Posted by edmundhonda - Wed 10 Jun 2020 15:58
$94 for the DS3H though, I thought all B550 boards were going to be impossibly expensive and we were all doomed?
Posted by Gentle Viking - Wed 10 Jun 2020 16:23
Co Designed with B&O ?
Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH - Wed 10 Jun 2020 17:09
edmundhonda
$94 for the DS3H though, I thought all B550 boards were going to be impossibly expensive and we were all doomed?

Looks to be a 30% price increase over the B450 DS3H though,which was a mediocre B450 motherboard.
Posted by philehidiot - Wed 10 Jun 2020 17:41
This is a farce and offers nothing justifying the price, except looks.

Or am I just overly cynical?
Posted by rob4001 - Wed 10 Jun 2020 18:19
The new norm when your motherboard costs the same or more than your cpu
Posted by syristix - Wed 10 Jun 2020 18:42
Just as many have so much less money to spend we get a technology splurge of b550, zen 3, Nvidia Ampere, Big Navi, and next gen x box and PS5.
Each and everyone of these will be significantly higher priced that the generation of tech that they replace. Big Navi might be the outlier if AMD want a price war but to be frank why would they? Shares highest they've ever been, top paid exec in Lisa Su (to be fair she deserves much credit) and technology leadership on cpu's for the first time in generations.
Big thumbs UP for the tech but across the board sadly I predict a big thumbs DOWN for the pricing structures - this board being an example b450 tomahawk £120 in UK if dollars to pounds 1:1 ratio as usual is correct this will be £200 + just No…..
Posted by Iota - Wed 10 Jun 2020 19:40
syristix
Just as many have so much less money to spend we get a technology splurge of b550, zen 3, Nvidia Ampere, Big Navi, and next gen x box and PS5.

I think this motherboard is probably aimed at a slightly different market.
Posted by ntscuser - Wed 10 Jun 2020 20:10
4 RAM slots is not that many for a board with 128GB total capacity.
Posted by will19565 - Wed 10 Jun 2020 20:13
philehidiot
This is a farce and offers nothing justifying the price, except looks.

Or am I just overly cynical?
It does appear to have thunderbolt 3. Although they seem to be avoiding actually calling it TB3, and their website seems confused part of the website says “bi-directional 10Gbps data pipeline that includes both PCIe and DisplayPort traffic”, another part says it is 40GB/S per port.
Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH - Wed 10 Jun 2020 21:16
More price inflation to ripoff PC gamers and PC enthusiasts. Now the midrange B550 is priced as high as the high end X570. The Asus B550I Strix mini-ITX motherboard costs the same as numerous X570 mini-ITX motherboards.

The A520 motherboards might end up being relatively pricy too. So will there be a Gigabyte A520 Vision orAsus A520 Strix which costs £150??
Posted by rob4001 - Wed 10 Jun 2020 21:33
Some AMD just killed the value for new builds. Great affordable CPU's Pricey motherboards. A 10600k doesn't look so bad now
Posted by edmundhonda - Wed 10 Jun 2020 23:33
will19565
It does appear to have thunderbolt 3. Although they seem to be avoiding actually calling it TB3, and their website seems confused part of the website says “bi-directional 10Gbps data pipeline that includes both PCIe and DisplayPort traffic”, another part says it is 40GB/S per port.

Wikipedia says Intel still have control over certification, even though there's no royalties payable any more. So it's TB but they can't call it that without paying for cert…?
Posted by Mark3p - Thu 11 Jun 2020 01:58
Wait… so we have to pay more now to not have RGB? We’ve officially peaked.
Posted by WeRoRa - Thu 11 Jun 2020 08:52
I kinda like that minimalist design, but won't the VRM explode in a fiery death?
Posted by excalibur1814 - Thu 11 Jun 2020 10:45
I have an Asus Motherboard with 3x M.2. drives. It doesn't have the word, ‘creator’ in the name.

This board does have the word, ‘creator’, yet only has 2x M.2. Why doesn't my board deserve the same addition? I feel left out! Can I not create with my machine? I need to know.
Posted by MrJim - Thu 11 Jun 2020 12:21
WeRoRa
I kinda like that minimalist design, but won't the VRM explode in a fiery death?

To be fair to motherboard manufacturers, part of the reason B550 motherboards are expensive is due to the beefier VRMs that are needed to cope with processors up to 16 cores. The same manufacturers caught a lot of flak from the tech press previously with the B450 boards which were generally pretty poor in the VRM department. Still, there's no real excuse for B550 boards costing a lot more than some X570 boards!
Posted by Korrorra - Thu 11 Jun 2020 13:35
This board screams fugly. That price is a joke also.
Posted by DanceswithUnix - Thu 11 Jun 2020 13:41
CAT-THE-FIFTH
More price inflation to ripoff PC gamers and PC enthusiasts. Now the midrange B550 is priced as high as the high end X570.

This board integrates a card that usually costs £100 on its own. Given my utter dislike of Thunderbolt, that seems pretty poor value, paying so much for something I know is just going to hack me off.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gigabyte-GC-TITAN-RIDGE-Thunderbolt-Component/dp/B07GBZL93X

One Intel gigabit LAN port is nice, but two of them? I would much rather have the 2.5GbE Realtek based port on the cheaper board. Built in WiFi can also take a hike.


… I don't think this is the board for me, is it? :D
Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH - Thu 11 Jun 2020 13:54
DanceswithUnix
This board integrates a card that usually costs £100 on its own. Given my utter dislike of Thunderbolt, that seems pretty poor value, paying so much for something I know is just going to hack me off.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gigabyte-GC-TITAN-RIDGE-Thunderbolt-Component/dp/B07GBZL93X

One Intel gigabit LAN port is nice, but two of them? I would much rather have the 2.5GbE Realtek based port on the cheaper board. Built in WiFi can also take a hike.


… I don't think this is the board for me, is it? :D

It's more likely Gigabyte is overcharging for TB in that card due to its niche status. If it were so expensive no Intel laptops would have it,especially with the margins OEMs fret over. It's just another excuse to add some tickbox features and ripoff “gamers” and “enthusiasts” even more. Add $1 of LEDs and a $1 microcontroller…..add $20 to the price. Typical upselling.

You only have to look at the Asus B550I Strix which is £100 more than my old B450I Strix and costs the same as other X570 mini-ITX motherboards. So where are A520 mini-ITX motherboards going to end up - the price of B450 ones. The entry level Gigabyte B550 motherboard is 40% more than the B450 equivalent it replaces,ie,£100 instead of £70,etc and is mATX. £100 would get you a full sized MSI B450 Tomahawk with probably better VRMs.

Considering how much gamers throw at microtransactions and streamers on Twitch,AMD/Nvidia/Intel have identified PC gamers as an ideal target to ripoff more and more. So what do we have - bigger and bigger price increase per generation. Way above inflation. They basically think PC enthusiasts are whales. Even Apple tried that,and their sales started to go down,so they had to release a “budget” model.
Posted by DanceswithUnix - Thu 11 Jun 2020 19:10
CAT-THE-FIFTH
It's more likely Gigabyte is overcharging for TB in that card due to its niche status. If it were so expensive no Intel laptops would have it,especially with the margins OEMs fret over.

Ah, but Intel can bundle it with laptop chipsets basically forcing certain classes of laptop to have this feature.
Posted by Jonj1611 - Fri 12 Jun 2020 08:22
A crazy price however that aside I think it looks pretty fetching :)
Posted by ByteMyAscii - Sat 13 Jun 2020 11:05
A board boasting its creator credentials should be X570 for better PCI-E 4.0 support if it is going to tout that as a benefit.
I love that aesthetic, and would be awfully tempted if they brought that to a more standard-featured and affordable board.
Posted by MrJim - Sat 13 Jun 2020 12:01
I suspect a lot of people will be prepared to pay the high price, just to have a new AM4 motherboard without a chipset fan!
Posted by Stukes - Tue 16 Jun 2020 21:32
MrJim
I suspect a lot of people will be prepared to pay the high price, just to have a new AM4 motherboard without a chipset fan!
I mean, I would pay more to avoid a chipset fan. Not that much more though.