Wednesday, September 20th 2017
More Details Emerge on Gigabyte X399 Designare EX
The X399 Designare EX, to which we were privy to a sneak peek already, stands to be Gigabyte's flagship X399 motherboard for AMD's Threadripper platform. Gigabyte, however, seem to have taken a little too much inspiration from their own AORUS X399 Gaming 7, since even the PCB color has been appropriated form that board. Changes are mostly aesthetic: black heatsinks have turned silver, with some added bluish bling that would make any Halo fan smile, and the backplate has a premium feel to it. Overall, I quite like the design accents in this board, though again, this seems to be a case of a slight redressing of an already existing product - with an accompanying increase to its price-tag. If the AORUS Gaming 7 retails for $389, you should see this one crossing the $400 threshold easily.
Source:
AnandTech
26 Comments on More Details Emerge on Gigabyte X399 Designare EX
I dont get this statement, The Aorus G7 has A Creative labs onboard sound card and Killer nic ... these tend to bring up the cost of MB... the Designare EX has none of this. Not sure why is going too be crossing the $400.00 so easy.
Is that why it STILL has a friggin PS/2 port, but NO 10GB ethernet as mentioned above :banghead:
hello Gigabyte....1997 is calling and they said all those antique connectors are belong to them :eek:
Not sure about the logic of buying top of the line hardware and then wanting to saddle it with outdated software, but that's your decision
Z270 Gaming 7 is 240$ while the Designare is 150$.
Some designare boards are lacking compering to their Aorus relatives
it is missing 10GbE... hmm...does have dual nics, backplate and wifi which 7 does not...
That said. There are no clear rules on where this should go. This one seems to be based on a 95%+ design of an Aorus X399 gaming 7 though
I for one could easily saturate 10GbE with my home NAS.
How inexpensive can you get a 10 GbE NAS box???
@zlobby @Fx
And some users even still use ps/2 for full n-key rollover, myself included. The manufacturer, I would assume.
On your question - I don't settle for cheap. I currently rock a 4-bay Qnap. No HDDs included and it still set me back what you'd call 650 bucks.
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