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I know what you are saying but Threadripper and Cascade Lake X are considered consumer chipsets. I also wistfully look at my 990FX Sabretooth as that is wired the way I believe mainstream boards should be wired. There is no reason (latency aside) that they could not easily put a PLX chip on the board to provide more PCIe lanes.
I guess I should have said mainstream, not including HEDT. Back in the old days when quad SLI was a thing, yeah motherboard manufacturers went the extra mile to put that stuff in there. Now, there isn't really a reason to go 4x PCIe x16 slots on a mainstream motherboard, so manufacturers have put the money towards better I/O ports, more features, etc.
 
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I guess I should have said mainstream, not including HEDT. Back in the old days when quad SLI was a thing, yeah motherboard manufacturers went the extra mile to put that stuff in there. Now, there isn't really a reason to go 4x PCIe x16 slots on a mainstream motherboard, so manufacturers have put the money towards better I/O ports, more features, etc.




The 3 listings above are what I am talking about; the MSI STRx board is $559 the As rock Tachai B550 is $479 after MIB and the MSI X570 is $514. I know that the B550 and X570 could be considered flagship boards but it does not make sense to me from a value proposition. The Strx board has so much more As much as there is not a ton of things you can plug into a PCIe slot there are still plenty of PCIe devices and some of the best value items you can buy are also PCIe based. We can all agree that your PC is indeed your PC made for your wants and needs.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
None of those links work for me... they just go the main sign-in page.

Again, product segmentation plays a role here. Sure, HEDT is for consumers, but it bridges the gap between Mainstream and Server.

As I already said........
But think about it... if this really was a want or need, we'd see a lot more out there.
These companies generally listen. If there was more than a few one offs asking for more, it would trend that way. Again market segmentation. You don't want to have too much grey area or it will vulture sales from each. The reality is that most users don't need more than a single PCIe slot (especially today since SLI/CFx is fading fast) and two M.2 slots along with 4 SATA ports. Even when you stuff that full on a mainstream chipset, you still have at least one or two more PCIe x1 slots and likely PCH fed full-length slots too...

I don't care to cater the mainstream to the 1% when there is an ecosystem already there with all the bells and whistles.
 
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The 3 listings above are what I am talking about; the MSI STRx board is $559 the As rock Tachai B550 is $479 after MIB and the MSI X570 is $514. I know that the B550 and X570 could be considered flagship boards but it does not make sense to me from a value proposition. The Strx board has so much more As much as there is not a ton of things you can plug into a PCIe slot there are still plenty of PCIe devices and some of the best value items you can buy are also PCIe based. We can all agree that your PC is indeed your PC made for your wants and needs.
I didn't intend to talk about B550 and X570 but yeah, they are ripoffs for what they offer. Shouldn't really be the "idol" of budget.
 
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I didn't intend to talk about B550 and X570 but yeah, they are ripoffs for what they offer. Shouldn't really be the "idol" of budget.

Or stop looking at the crazy expensive version of these boards.



There is no need to spend $400+ on any B550 or X570 unless you are an extreme overclocker etc.
 
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Or stop looking at the crazy expensive version of these boards.



There is no need to spend $400+ on any B550 or X570 unless you are an extreme overclocker etc.
Sooo you are trying to say 260$ is a good deal for a B550? Doesn't even have to be budget but I am pretty sure LEDs and plastic covers don't need to cost 100$.
 
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Sooo you are trying to say 260$ is a good deal for a B550? Doesn't even have to be budget but I am pretty sure LEDs and plastic covers don't need to cost 100$.

That is Canadian pricing boss and you are in Texas.

USD is $179 for that board so yes I think its a good price.

 
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Those canada computer links don't work (for me).. takes me to the website front page, not the product.
 
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Those canada computer links don't work (for me).. takes me to the website front page, not the product.

Strange they work for me what browser are you using?
 
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Strange they work for me what browser are you using?
Chrome. I'm guessing I'm not logged into the site like you Canucks are more likely to be. ;)

EDIT: Actually, I'm a dolt... I should've selected the language then it takes me to the card. Please excuse me... need caffeine. :p
 
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This thread was a completely FAKE, or a FAKE by Intel. Now we are in May / June 2021 and 400 as well as 500 series chipset for Intel 11th gen moble labtops CHIPSETS DOES NOT SUPPORT PCIE 4.0.
SO FORGET ABOUT SSD AT PCIE 4.0 INSIDE INTEL 11TH GEN LABTOPS.
THEY ARE HIDDIN THIS, THEY SAID PCIE 4.0 (SOMETIMES SAID ON GRAPHICS) AND ON CPU IS OK, BUT IF CHIPSET ONLY SUPORTS PCIE 3.0 THEN THE CPU WILL USE PCIE AT 3.0 SPEEDS


Intel® 500 Series Mobile Chipsets​

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Intel® QM580 ChipsetLaunched8 GT/s3.03.2/2.03.4 W
Intel® WM590 ChipsetLaunched8 GT/s3.03.2/2.03.4 W
Intel® HM570 ChipsetLaunched8 GT/s3.03.2/2.03.4 W
 
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