Okay, so I posted this last night and it stopped working super quick, the keyboard wasn't adding at all. So I've check it again and it's working for me again. I popped a screen shot below to show.
Looks a decent bundle overall, especially once you've claimed your cashback - Works out £155.77 for the Z270 Gaming M5, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands Deluxe Edition and the MSI GK701 Mechanical Keyboard.
Cashback offer ends on the 14th and Cashback Claiming period 30-60 days after purchase date.
All comments (38)
ScarboroughKID
11 May 17#1
Great deal, I've just bought this on the eBuyer deal with the free lighting stuff. Not sure whether I can be bothered returning it all and my keyboard just to gain this keyboard.
BeerGoggles
11 May 17#2
£140 for the board on ebuyer and £60 for the keyboard on Amazon so with cashback it looks a good deal.
This deal got 208 heat a month ago, and that was WITHOUT the cashback or the game. This is a very, very good deal.
slayermatt
11 May 17#4
Argh! Great deal - very tempted but buying DDR4 memory and a processor to fill it drags my enthusiasm down for it :laughing:
Edit: Worth changing the cashback date. Appears its available until the 31st May now!
ScarboroughKID
11 May 17#6
Is this different to the z270 Gaming Pro Carbon, and if so, how?
Thanks
Salfordgirl1 to ScarboroughKID
11 May 172#7
if they weren't different, they'd have the same name =P
Differences I can see:
Carbon has more RGB options
Different audio ports
Carbon can handle slightly faster memory (3866 vs 3800 - basically no difference in performance)
M5 has more USB ports and more serial ports
Different optical ports - M5 has a display port, Carbon has a DVI-D
M5 has a U.2 port
Carbon Supports S/PDIF output
Honestly, if you have to ask if there is a difference then the difference probably won't matter. Motherboards are all very alike, with slight differences that you won't notice unless you're an expert or looking for very specific things.
Biggest difference to a casual user will probably be the look and price. Carbon has a lot more lighting options (16 million+ colours), the m5 seems more "premium", but only has 7 colour options (red, blue, green etc...basic ones).
Go with which ever you prefer the look of or is the better deal.
Salfordgirl1 to ScarboroughKID
11 May 17#9
Ahh, it also seems like the m5 has an onboard error screen, so if something goes wrong it can flash a number on the board and you read what the number means in your manual.
I don't think the Carbon has that. All in all much of a muchness though, barely a difference.
ScarboroughKID
11 May 17#8
Thanks!
jiraiya
11 May 17#10
Thanks OP, bought. Anyone know of any other components deals going on? trying to build a VR PC. hoping for a 1070 and an i5 7600k... any other recommendations?
ScarboroughKID to jiraiya
11 May 172#12
Check Amazon Warehouse 20% open box discount for your graphics card, I paid £250 for a 1070 last week.
Aria for your processor, I got the same one for £212.95 again last week.
Optimus_Toaster to jiraiya
12 May 17#23
Don't buy a 7600K.
jiraiya
11 May 17#11
also, just to clarify, I wait at least 30 days before making a claim for the cashback? and the ghost recon can be claimed immediately? cheers
ScarboroughKID to jiraiya
11 May 171#13
It seems claims for the cashback can only be started on Saturday. I think the Ghost Recon can be done immediately.
cccsssddd
11 May 17#14
Bought one of these from the amazon warehouse with the 20% off this week (130 paid... got here with bent CPU pins and wouldnt read ram slots 3&4, with a bit of patience i got them back all seemingly in place and all (on initial impressions) working well, well reading the ram ok atleast. That's as far as i got into my build before this deal came up, so ordered and original one going back to amazon tomorrow... It's missing paper manual, driver disc (both of them can get from msi website so no issue), also missing label stickers (can live without stickers) and some sort of led extension cable but dunno what that does. It wouldnt register the serial on the site so i assume already been done meaning no game either.... so as long as cashback comes through then with keyboard and game the novatech one wins :smiley: Feels weird being sent something broken and sending it back to amazon fixed for them though haha
cccsssddd
11 May 17#15
also the onboard led is actually pretty useful diagnosing faults on this as I've found out over the last few hours!
slayermatt to cccsssddd
11 May 17#17
Enjoyed trying to understand the different beeps on the last board I was having issues on :smirk: Definitely one of those things you'll think is an afterthought until you need it!
BeerGoggles
11 May 17#16
Not sure what happened there, I did a quick search and I thought it came up, maybe it was the American amazon.. I thought £60 was expensive lol.
jiraiya
11 May 17#18
Thanks for the advice. I will keep my eyes peeled on Amazon Warehouse. I hope this 20% off doesn't finish too soon! thanks :smiley:
jiraiya
11 May 17#19
So you can claim cahsback from Saturday? I thought you had t wait 30 days after purchase?
orig
11 May 17#20
MSI Z270 GAMING M5 Intel Z270 (Socket 1151) Motherboard - £25 Cashback Until 31/05/17
goes from time of buying the motherboard then wait 30-60 days, register if you haven't already then upload receipt and fill in your bank details for the £25 refund within 30 days.
done it plenty of times :wink:
jiraiya
12 May 17#21
Thanks for clarifying!
jiraiya
12 May 17#22
Hey, I was looking at the Warehouse for 1070… was wondering what brand and edition did you get of a 1070 and what condition did Amazon categorize it as?
thanks
stephen_cullen87
12 May 171#24
Brill bought one of these can't wait wopwop
Nate1492
13 May 17#25
The problem with they keyboard is it appears not to be sold anymore or ever.
So it's really hard to put a value on it. It certainly isn't worth what those off main stream retailers have it marked at, it's only at those prices because of scarcity in terms of buying outside of MSI bundles.
I'd say 60 is a fair estimate, keyboards go into low stock mode and are essentially EoL, their prices go up as there is no shelf life on keyboards (essentially).
chuckycc
15 May 171#26
Ordered it, got mine the next day, the keyboard is brilliant! you can feel the build quality when you start to use it.
the board is also very nice, the attention to detail is spot on. So glad I got it at this price, I was originally going for the MSI z270 m3 but glad I didnt.
did you get you're game code yet ? still waiting on mine
yoshi
16 May 17#28
i haven't had a chance to compete the money back claim or the game code. going to give it a go tomorrow.
lucifon
18 May 17#29
How long did it take in the end to get your Ghost Recon code? I've just requested mine, was really hoping to get it before the weekend...
orig
18 May 17#30
still under review lol :confused:
lucifon
18 May 17#31
Well there goes my chance of getting it in time for the weekend :disappointed: That sucks, they should make the process way more seamless! Thanks for letting me know though.
Salfordgirl1
18 May 17#32
Takes a week+
Salfordgirl1
18 May 17#33
Isn't down to MSI.
They have to contact the retailer and make sure everything adds up and check the uploaded invoice etc.
Otherwise people would exploit the hell out of it.
lucifon
18 May 17#34
I suppose that makes sense, but is disappointing! Fingers crossed it's sooner than later.
orig
22 May 17#35
finally got my grw code :smile:
yoshi
22 May 17#36
i only registered and applied for the code on Saturday and it arrived next day - dont forget to put a date in you calendar to claim the £25 cashback
lucifon
22 May 17#37
I just got mine this morning too (email came around 2am) so maybe they do them in batches?
yoshi
4 Jul 17#38
don't forget to claim back your £25. i have just submitted mine. Time is running out
Opening post
Looks a decent bundle overall, especially once you've claimed your cashback - Works out £155.77 for the Z270 Gaming M5, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands Deluxe Edition and the MSI GK701 Mechanical Keyboard.
Cashback offer ends on the 14th and Cashback Claiming period 30-60 days after purchase date.
All comments (38)
i can't even see the keyboard on amazon
can you provide links to the above pricing?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=MSI+GK701
http://www.very.co.uk/msi-gk-701-red-led-backlight-cherry-mx-brown/1600054288.prd
http://www.littlewoods.com/msi-gk-701-red-led-backlight-cherry-mx-brown/1600054288.prd
It's not £60 anywhere.
I think he means this http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/msi-170a-gaming-m5-motherboard-skylake-with-a-red-steelseries-siberia-v2-pc-gaming-2318614
Which is the z170, not z270.
This deal got 208 heat a month ago, and that was WITHOUT the cashback or the game. This is a very, very good deal.
Edit: Worth changing the cashback date. Appears its available until the 31st May now!
Thanks
Differences I can see:
Carbon has more RGB options
Different audio ports
Carbon can handle slightly faster memory (3866 vs 3800 - basically no difference in performance)
M5 has more USB ports and more serial ports
Different optical ports - M5 has a display port, Carbon has a DVI-D
M5 has a U.2 port
Carbon Supports S/PDIF output
Honestly, if you have to ask if there is a difference then the difference probably won't matter. Motherboards are all very alike, with slight differences that you won't notice unless you're an expert or looking for very specific things.
Biggest difference to a casual user will probably be the look and price. Carbon has a lot more lighting options (16 million+ colours), the m5 seems more "premium", but only has 7 colour options (red, blue, green etc...basic ones).
Go with which ever you prefer the look of or is the better deal.
I don't think the Carbon has that. All in all much of a muchness though, barely a difference.
Aria for your processor, I got the same one for £212.95 again last week.
goes from time of buying the motherboard then wait 30-60 days, register if you haven't already then upload receipt and fill in your bank details for the £25 refund within 30 days.
done it plenty of times :wink:
thanks
So it's really hard to put a value on it. It certainly isn't worth what those off main stream retailers have it marked at, it's only at those prices because of scarcity in terms of buying outside of MSI bundles.
I'd say 60 is a fair estimate, keyboards go into low stock mode and are essentially EoL, their prices go up as there is no shelf life on keyboards (essentially).
the board is also very nice, the attention to detail is spot on. So glad I got it at this price, I was originally going for the MSI z270 m3 but glad I didnt.
some reviews from newegg
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823167015
How long did it take in the end to get your Ghost Recon code? I've just requested mine, was really hoping to get it before the weekend...
They have to contact the retailer and make sure everything adds up and check the uploaded invoice etc.
Otherwise people would exploit the hell out of it.
I just got mine this morning too (email came around 2am) so maybe they do them in batches?