Monday, September 26th 2022

MSI Shares Official Pricing for its X670 and X670E Motherboards in Livestream

The AM5 motherboard prices that cropped up over the weekend do indeed appear to be placeholders or early cash grab pricing, as MSI has revealed its official pricing for four of its upcoming motherboards in a live stream. Although the pricing is still very high, it's not as insanely high as the early listing suggested. Starting at the bottom with the Pro X670-P WiFi, we're looking at a US MSRP of US$329 excluding tax and an EU MSRP of €395 including VAT. Next up we have the MPG X670E Carbon WiFi for US$499/€599, which is a steep jump in the eurozone, but it's actually less than what the current exchange rate from US dollar to Euro is, if you add 20 percent VAT.

This is followed by the MEG X670E ACE for US$799/€969, which doesn't look like a particularly attractive option. Finally we have the MEG X670E Godlike, which retails for US$1299/€1599, but with early listings in Europe showing it at €2399. It puts the Godlike more in line with the previous Godlike board from MSI, but it's likely to be one of the most expensive X670E boards on the market. It's mentioned in the live stream that prices are expected to come down sometime after the initial launch and this is something we've also heard from other motherboard vendors. MSI aren't mincing any words about their pricing, but that's not going to help anyone interested in getting onboard AMD's AM5 platform. The live stream is linked below for those that are interested in more details about these boards from MSI.
Source: MSI
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35 Comments on MSI Shares Official Pricing for its X670 and X670E Motherboards in Livestream

#26
WonkoTheSaneUK
the54thvoidEntry point of £395 (assuming parity) is horrendous.
Parity is out of the window.

/me points at this week's sterling nosedive after the "mini-budget" last Friday.
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#27
RH92
X570 Carbon Wifi = 250 eur

X670E Carbon Wifi = 600 eur

Needless to say more .....
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#28
TheLostSwede
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RH92X570 Carbon Wifi = 250 eur

X670E Carbon Wifi = 600 eur

Needless to say more .....
€250 wasn't the launch price though, right?
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#29
Dimitriman
Mobo makers have been progressing fast in their goal of redefining mindshare around motherboards. Long gone are the times when they were the balanced backbone of the system where you could get your basic needs met for $100, or enjoy overclocking with all the bells and whistles at $350.

Now you are supposed to pay for your motherboard as much or more as what you can pay for your CPU and GPU, no more value for money, pay premium, or go home. Want a $1600 4090? You better pair that with a $1500 mobo and a $700 CPU, otherwise you will be a loser!

I seriously despise how out of touch the PC industry is. They have been spoiled by the Covid pandemic, but now the world is on the brink of recession and I dare to say that the industry needs a good reality check and massive dip in sales in order to get its shit together.
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#30
Hossein Almet
The prices are in: the X670E Godlike is $A2499, the X670E Ace is $A1399, but already sold out. The cheapest motherboard is $A500, but it looks very well built. And the 7900X is $A50 more expensive than the 12900K.
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#31
Dux
the54thvoidEntry point of £395 (assuming parity) is horrendous. It's a shame the DIY pc industry has gone down this route. Genuinely thinking when I need to finally upgrade, I'll go console instead.
Same here. I'd rather give 500 bucks for PS5 or Series X and get literally a full system minus monitor or TV to plug it in.
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#32
_JP_
with early listings in Europe showing it at €2399
OR or, I could just get a full-spec Steam Deck and save a ton of money, or two fully accessorized Playstation/Xbox consoles. Got it.
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#33
RH92
TheLostSwede€250 wasn't the launch price though, right?
Well ... it actually was ... two of the oldest reviews i can find dating from July 2019 from OC3D and Anandtech claim 250 pounds and 260 dollars respectively .

I mean even you take 300 eur as starting point it doesn't paint any better image about X670 !
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#34
TheLostSwede
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RH92Well ... it actually was ... two of the oldest reviews i can find dating from July 2019 from OC3D and Anandtech claim 250 pounds and 260 dollars respectively .

I mean even you take 300 eur as starting point it doesn't paint any better image about X670 !
Sure, but X570 boards weren't dirt cheap at launch.
Even so, I fully agree that the pricing is absurd.
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#35
RH92
TheLostSwedeSure, but X570 boards weren't dirt cheap at launch.
Even so, I fully agree that the pricing is absurd.
Depends what you call dirt cheap but im pretty sure we had plenty sub 200 buck boards during X570 launch :



Bottom of the barrel X570 was starting at 155 $.
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