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Asrock X370 GAMING K4 Mainboard with chip gray
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Very disappointed to get the cancelation email. I poured over a lot of reviews and the motherboard did very well in audiophile tests, the first board I have seen that scored 'excellent' in each audio benchmark category within its price range, and it had a good quality headphone amp for audiophile/up to 600ohm headphones, that was the main appeal of the motherboard, for me, it seemed a fairly basic spec, otherwise. Would it be so much to ask companies to compensate customers with vouchers to make up for the time wasted by the company's human errors, just a small gesture to keep customers sweet?
Anyway, kudos to the OP for sharing, it was worth a try.
The_Hoff
15 May 17#41
Shame.
For those not needing specifically SLI or needing additional bells and whistles you should look for a B350 board (Asus Prime/MSI Tomahawk/Gigabyte Gaming 3), performance will be all but identical. Such boards can be had for this money.
nazmanchester
15 May 17#40
cancelled
Gkains
15 May 17#39
Yep, me too. Oh, well. I have been considering a Ryzen build but have also been looking at small cases so a full ATX board wouldn't have suited me.
malachi
15 May 17#38
Just got my cancellation email too :disappointed:
RufusG
15 May 17#37
Cancelled
The_Hoff
15 May 17#36
Hope it arrives for you then.
RE DDR4 prices predicted to rise through 2017 so if you see a deal, buy it.
For Ryzen, get 3200+ 2x8GB, preferably Samsung chips and you'll be in good standing. AMD are releasing enhancements for DDR4 support and latency this month (beta BIOSes from Gigabyte have already received it).
malachi
15 May 17#35
Thats why this board suites my needs. I have SLI in the computer is going to replace. Now need to wait for DDR4 to become cheaper!
wah0007
15 May 17#32
Looks like I got the last one just a few minutes before the price went up.
ultrak3wl to wah0007
15 May 17#34
I'm so pleased for you [he said, through gritted teeth having missed it by a few minutes]
Fleabum
15 May 17#33
Expired, price increased.
Regards
Flea
ragingsilver
15 May 17#31
Tempting but I'm too lazy to build a new PC when my current is working just fine and plays games just fine. Heat added though.
brunoalmeida_amorim
15 May 17#30
Price now 160€ minimum?
Gkains
15 May 17#29
Indeed. And that's likely to stay that way unless AMD manage to sneak in a mGPU into a console at some stage, or if Navi's 'scalability' means that they are going to go for a single-package multiple-dies approach (sort of like how the CCXs on Ryzen work).
However, it does seem that some people buy with stuff looking a feature checklist so we can't really blame manufacturers from adding bling (not so much this board but a lot of the more expensive gaming motherboard, graphics cards, etc. seem to suffer from bling overload).
ultrak3wl
15 May 17#26
Has this been taken down? It's showing me the price as 179.01 euros
pcangeldust to ultrak3wl
15 May 17#28
Looks like it
powerbrick
15 May 17#27
mGPU in its current state is a dead duck.
wah0007
15 May 17#25
Ordered thanks OP. I had the Asus Prime X370-Pro which came in my custom built PC but the GPU on that died twice so I returned all of it for a refund.
I'm going to build it myself this time. so this board is the first part I buy.
The_Hoff
15 May 17#24
You can still crossfire across a good number of B350, but indeed SLI needs X370.
malachi
15 May 171#23
Unless you have SLI which the B350 doesn't support.
plath
15 May 17#21
this is more like how new mobos should be priced.
shame i dont need to upgrade cuz all i do is game.
The_Hoff to plath
15 May 17#22
They are, if you choose a B350 based motherboard - which is more than adequate for most people's requirements. Largely speaking the OC you'll achieve is around the same percentile gain.
The.Bandit
15 May 17#20
Ordered. Current motherboard is ASRock and always been pretty pleased with it, and wanted an upgrade so seems like it's worth a shot.
malachi
15 May 17#19
Thanks, worked out to be about £77.
befr33man
15 May 17#18
Ordered one, really hope not to have that cancelled....
Noclouds
15 May 17#17
Ordered one, let's see. I would almost certainly buy the Ryzen cpu from Amazon that I have in my Amazon saved basket, if this comes through.
The_Hoff
15 May 17#16
Sell your grandma or wait for your bracket then, they're making them, allegedly.
robertvan1
15 May 17#15
Ordered for my ryzen build!
pcangeldust
15 May 17#14
Ordered one just to try out amazon.de
powerbrick
15 May 171#13
Yeah, why not, it's only £150 more than this....
85256638
15 May 17#12
thanks OP. Just ordered two!
pankomputerek
14 May 17#11
It better come with a few chips otherwise it's pretty useless!
powerbrick
14 May 171#5
One day cooler master will release their AM4 bracket for my AIO and I can start a Ryzen build, one day...
(Ordered one of these just in case)
paddy.stone to powerbrick
14 May 171#6
Yeah, I gave up on that and just use the wraith heatsink/fan included with the 1700, and TBH it does a decent job.
The_Hoff to powerbrick
14 May 17#10
Get a Crosshair and use an AM3 backplate.
hitman2411
14 May 17#1
I wonder if they would honor that price
BuzzDuraband to hitman2411
14 May 17#2
The 2-5 week dispatch time has me thinking they have price matched somebody, pretty much as they do in the UK when they price match a retailer. Bump up the dispatch time and hope for the best, whilst keeping in line their 'great customer service'.
Opening post
• ASRock Super Alloy
• Supports AMD Socket AM4 A-Series APUs (Bristol Ridge) and Ryzen Series CPUs (Summit Ridge)
• Supports DDR4 2933+ (OC) (Ryzen CPU) / 2400 (A-series APU)
•2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1, 1 M.2 (Key E)
• Quad NVIDIA® SLI ™, AMD Quad CrossFireX ™
• Graphics Output:HDMI
• 7.1 CH HD Audio (Realtek ALC1220 Audio Codec), Supports Creative SoundBlaster Cinema3
• 6 SATA3, 1 Ultra M.2 (PCIe Gen3 x4 & SATA3), 1 M.2 (PCIe Gen2 x2 & SATA3)
• 2 USB 3.1 (1 Type-A, 1 Type-C), 10 USB 3.0 (4 Front, 5 Rear, 1 Fatal1ty Mouse Port)
• Intel® Gigabit LAN
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Anyway, kudos to the OP for sharing, it was worth a try.
For those not needing specifically SLI or needing additional bells and whistles you should look for a B350 board (Asus Prime/MSI Tomahawk/Gigabyte Gaming 3), performance will be all but identical. Such boards can be had for this money.
Oh, well. I have been considering a Ryzen build but have also been looking at small cases so a full ATX board wouldn't have suited me.
RE DDR4 prices predicted to rise through 2017 so if you see a deal, buy it.
For Ryzen, get 3200+ 2x8GB, preferably Samsung chips and you'll be in good standing. AMD are releasing enhancements for DDR4 support and latency this month (beta BIOSes from Gigabyte have already received it).
Regards
Flea
However, it does seem that some people buy with stuff looking a feature checklist so we can't really blame manufacturers from adding bling (not so much this board but a lot of the more expensive gaming motherboard, graphics cards, etc. seem to suffer from bling overload).
I'm going to build it myself this time. so this board is the first part I buy.
shame i dont need to upgrade cuz all i do is game.
(Ordered one of these just in case)
So hopefully, yeah.