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Snowy with Style! ASRock Launches All-White Motherboards

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C'mon... you know what the comments to this will be. It doesn't even need a hard guess.
How are they calling this "all-white"?

How about we switch all the plastics to white first before such bombastic announcement.
^^THIS^^
If this is all white then I'm not Cheshire cat o_O
AND ^^THIS^^

IMHO, this is false advertising of the worst kind......this nonsense HAS to stop !
 
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Srsly, those slots in black. What. Why

It is now easier than ever to show everybody the dust in your case :peace:
Naah you just tell them you have the cream colored edition, and poop brown when you're 5 years further down the road. Buy matching Noctua's and you're golden.
 
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Not "pure white" but "white enough" - funny that this was always an option if you went to china and looked for old/refurbished 2011/2011-v3 boards. You got everything from bling-bling-galore via pure black, black-n-red, black-n-neongreeen to white (as much as here with some DRAM/PCIE sockets still in "black plastic").

Besides the N5/N7 in white and some rare very expensive boards I always wondered why there isn't a budget variant too - the market is there obviously.
 
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Technology can progress and we can have continued support for prior generation products. These things don't exist in a vacuum, just because <new thing> is available doesn't mean <old thing> has to cease to exist entirely, or is in some way hindering <new thing> from being a technological improvement.

Your black and white world doesn't exist.
Exactly. It's not like AMD stops innovating because AM4 support continues.
 
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Damn you must possess a galactic intellect for predicting that a brand new platform with new DDR standard will have lower initial sales than the older established platform. I bet that none of the hundreds of engineers or market analysts at AMD ever saw that one coming. They must have been truly dumbfounded, especially after so many people already bought a new PC during pandemic and dont need another brand new one.


AM4 was one of the longest lasting platforms in quite a while with massive uplifts from zen1 to zen3x3D. And somehow people will still complain that they didn't backport zen4 to older platform lmao
I'm still waiting for some massive nostalgia release like AM5 overdrive chip that sockets into an AM4 board. Heatsink compatibility be damned!

Ofc no itx boards .. cmon asrock
I'm really liking the ITX format but I really hope STX gets some more love. For APU based builds it surprisingly good stuff.
 
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I've been hearing this argument since forever, it doesn't make any more sense that it did on day 1. Clearly they are losing sales since people don't want to pay for a full DDR5 upgrade. And they do have chiplet design, it would have been very cheap for them to pair the new Zen4 chiplets with existing or node-shrunk IO dies and let people use those on AM4 mobos.
To add.

1. The entire world does not run on bleeding edge technology.
2. The entire world does not have disposable income. Everyone is tightening their belts.
3. IMHO the entire current generation of tech is just a cash grab of epic proportions. AMD wanted to make AM4 obsolete so they can crank in the mo...mo... money. Again the AMD tax on 600 series of mobo's are still enforced. Too damned high for what you get.
4. As Bug stated, they could have used IMHO modified and/or regular Zen 4 Chiplets and place them on the AM 4 Mobos.
5. IMHO they could have also shrink down the Zen 3 chiplets, thereby by giving them a bit more oppph in energy usage and perhaps a small increase in performance.
6. It has already been proven (even by this site) that at this moment DDR5 is more or less a MEH... as it does NOT deliver the price vs performance over DDR4.

These are the reasons why when I heard the warnings of "rumors" that it made me upgrade the way I did before AM5 came out. IMHO, the GREED of the AMD as well as pretty much of the rest of the tech industry, turned computer tech into a LUXURY item, making it possible to JACK UP the prices.

Well people are balking in upgrading their computers.

Again, I used to upgrade my rig with RYZEN AMD CPU's every new generation until Dr. Su gave the order to go this route in selling product.

I'm a wealthy man but I do not have I-D-I-O-T tattooed on my forehead. I use me resources wisely which is why I am able to survive in the fantasy land Known as Silicon Valley.

There are many ways to make a profit. Considering they are clapping their hands on making a NET 27 million in profit out of 5.6+ Billion in GROSS profit this 2nd quarter is a testament of sloppy management.

I firmly believe that AMD could be making a lot more than they are now. But again I live in Silicon Valley... The land of make believe and delusions of grandeur.

There are reasons why EVGA left as well as why Sony is raking in the money with their PS5's. Those reasons are the business practices currently implemented by the computer tech industry of today. And overall it shows why many sectors of the tech market are in decline in profitability. Because...

IMHO... They forgot the basic fundamentals on how to treat their customer base as well as understanding the global economy.

Times are hard and it ain't going to get better anytime soon.
 
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I just want a motherboard that can do DDR4 +4000mhz with 6 or 7 usable PCIe slots. If those bitcoin boards could run RAM faster I'd get one of those.
 
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I just want a motherboard that can do DDR4 +4000mhz with 6 or 7 usable PCIe slots. If those bitcoin boards could run RAM faster I'd get one of those.
I kno rite?
I've got an old H81 BTC board that's slotted to become an NVME-box, with a ton of cheap surplus optane drives. Already has passed Proof-of-Concept with ~2dozen drives, using PCIe switch cards.
Don't ask why. I don't know, yet.

Assuming there's settings for it in UEFI (on a given board), I wonder if doing what this guy did would make such speeds stable?

https://www.reddit.com/r/overclocking/comments/t82ldy
Results:
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I kno rite?
I've got an old H81 BTC board that's slotted to become an NVME-box, with a ton of cheap surplus optane drives. Already has passed Proof-of-Concept with ~2dozen drives, using PCIe switch cards.
Don't ask why. I don't know, yet.

Assuming there's settings for it in UEFI (on a given board), I wonder if doing what this guy did would make such speeds stable?

The issue is the lower PCB layers and lack of bios updates on older boards. I think Z390 is the last generation for Intel that has many board options with 6 usable PCIe slots and faster DDR4 compatibility. AMD doesn't seem to have any options. If I feel like ripping a hole in my wallet, I could go with a workstation board, but even many of those don't have enough slots. What I don't get is the obsession with M.2 slots. How many PC builders are adding more than 2 M.2 drives?

My main needs for the slots are:
- GPU
- 10G SFP+ NIC
- Capture Card
- Separate USB controller for mouse or keyboard
- Next Gen USB 4, 5, etc, when it comes out.
 
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The issue is the lower PCB layers and lack of bios updates on older boards. I think Z390 is the last generation for Intel that has many board options with 6 usable PCIe slots and faster DDR4 compatibility. AMD doesn't seem to have any options. If I feel like ripping a hole in my wallet, I could go with a workstation board, but even many of those don't have enough slots. What I don't get is the obsession with M.2 slots. How many PC builders are adding more than 2 M.2 drives?

My main needs for the slots are:
- GPU
- 10G SFP+ NIC
- Capture Card
- Separate USB controller for mouse or keyboard
- Next Gen USB 4, 5, etc, when it comes out.
Not to mention, any x4 slot can be an NVME drive w/ a VERY affordable passive adapter (up to Gen4).
Kinda wish boards came w/ more x4(x16) slots in lieu of M.2s but, with a couple passive adapters thrown in the box. Also, configurable x8(x16) + x8(x16) like back in the old days.
 
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Not to mention, any x4 slot can be an NVME drive w/ a VERY affordable passive adapter (up to Gen4).
Kinda wish boards came w/ more x4(x16) slots in lieu of M.2s but, with a couple passive adapters thrown in the box. Also, configurable x8(x16) + x8(x16) like back in the old days.
What I like about many Asrock boards, like the ones shown here, is they use the x1 slots with the rear notch removed so you can use any length PCIe card. You only get x1 bandwidth, but that's good enough for my needs. I wish other manufacturers would do the same.
 
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