This is what a $1000 Motherboard looks like...

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The ASUS ROG X670E Crosshair Extreme costs $1000! Let's see exactly what you get for that kind of money!

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My experience with high-end boards is that bugs don't get picked up because the user base is so small.

damientech
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I agree that this is way too expensive, but it is, indeed, very interesting what goes into a $1000 board.

kevingaukel
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I've been building computers for 23 year and recently I built a 13th gen system with a z790 motherboard and I had to spend $500 to get the board with the features I was looking for. Never in 23 years has a mobo been that expensive to get a decent feature set. I'm baffled the direction we are going.

haywoodjay
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We wait for 2 years with GPU prices through the roof, then as soon as they come down to a reasonable price, the manufacturers are like... "Heh... those fools paid stupid prices for the video cards for years... Let's see if they'll do it for the rest of the components now!"

cpnkrk
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Was hoping for a foldable motherboard at 1000$

prathmeshpatil
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Hey Jay just wanted to thank you for all your useful videos they were really helpful to me, just finished building my new gaming/work rig following many of your advices. Thanks a lot man and keep the good work

RomaLopezQuintero
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Bro you have no clue how hyped I am to build my newest build soon, a little over two weeks from now, i'll be trying to get something going with streaming. You've gave me the knowledge and confidence to build a PC in the first place. Thank you.

poggers
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For $1000 it better blow a lot more than my mind!

costafilh
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I started watching your channel back in the 8350 days. You went from a bedroom to a vast studio space. Merry Christmas, Jay, to you and your family.

Whatupdays
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Thanks for this video. Spent last week in the hospital and had a weeks worth of your videos stacked up, and now this unboxing makes for a great Christmas gift. This motherboard is way out of my range but it was still nice to see.

artnashjr
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Can't wait to see the build when it's done

frnfission
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Now it’s time for the ultimate face off: an all Asus ROG build vs. all EVGA build, with price to performance

joecool
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Had me laughing at the end. "The system is down The system is down!". I havent heard a StrongBad reference in years!

Fate_GO
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All the info is great, but I appreciate the Strong Bad reference the most.
Merry Christmas!

chrismumbach
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Put all of those temp probes on the 4090 power connector just to make sure.

GhostOfSnuffles
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The one time I spent more than 400 on a MB it died on me in like 3 months. Since then I like to stay in the 200-300 range and have never had a problem with them when it comes to OCing the CPU and RAM. Though I never go to the extremes either.

QuiteLunacy
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Jay that is a kickass board for sure. You are right about the size of the board and case compatibility. I am running the ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VIII EXTREME AM4 AMD X570 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 USB 3.0 HDMI Extended ATX AMD Motherboard and was planning on using the Corsair 5000D but the grommets were too close and could not make the bend so i went with the Corsair 7000D Airflow and it worked perfect. Looking forward to your build with this board but i wish you would have done an build with the AM4 version you reviewed.

mr.c.
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On getting 3 generations out of a motherboard, I bought only a mid-high mobo and cpu back in 2011 and got 12 years out of it. I didn't know this existed and got one of their lower price ones for my new PC I plan to have for another 10 years

Gravenkal
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They likely didn't want to push the RAM further out to preserve maximum signal integrity.

seanet
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The thing that always gets me about these boards is that there's a trade-off the more M.2 or PCIe slots you use. That Gen5 PCIe card will make the first x16 slot run at x8. Now Gen5 x8 is pretty much Gen4 x16, so it won't hurt current rigs, but if Gen5 GPU's start hitting the market, even if they're not fully utilizing that speed, it might be a concern for some. And sometimes using specific M.2 slots has the same effect, either turning the first x16 into a x8 or shutting off the second PCIe slot entirely. As for that GenZ.2, if I recall one side is Gen5 the other side is Gen4, so if you can't run both a Gen5 and Gen4 at full speeds, kind of feels pointless to do that.

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