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forum threadEragorn | Staff posted Yesterday 10:47 PM
forum threadEragorn | Staff posted Yesterday 10:47 PM

Open-Box Excellent: GIGABYTE Z790 AORUS ELITE AX (Socket LGA 1700) Intel Z790 ATX DDR5 Wi-Fi 6E Motherboard $68 + Free Shipping

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Best Buy [bestbuy.com] has Open-Box Excellent: GIGABYTE Z790 AORUS ELITE AX (Socket LGA 1700) Intel Z790 ATX DDR5 Wi-Fi 6E Motherboard for $67.99. Shipping is free or choose free store pickup where available.

Specs via Gigabyte: [gigabyte.com]
  • Platform: Intel Z790, LGA1700
  • CPU support: Intel 12th, 13th, and 14th Gen Core, Pentium Gold, Celeron
  • Memory: 4× DDR5 DIMM, up to 256 GB
  • RAM speed: DDR5 up to 7600 OC
  • Graphics outputs: HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.2
  • Networking: Realtek 2.5GbE LAN
  • Wireless: Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211, Bluetooth 5.3
  • Main GPU slot: 1× PCIe 5.0 x16
  • Extra PCIe slots: 2× PCIe 4.0 x16 slots running at x4
  • Storage: 4× M.2, 6× SATA 6Gb/s
  • RAID: RAID 0/1/5/10 for NVMe and SATA
  • Rear USB: USB-C 3.2 Gen 2x2, 2× USB-A Gen 2, 3× USB-A Gen 1, 4× USB 2.0
  • Internal USB: USB-C Gen 2 header, USB 3.2 Gen 1 header, 2× USB 2.0 headers
  • Audio: Realtek HD Audio, up to 7.1-channel, optical S/PDIF
  • Cooling headers: CPU fan, CPU water pump, 3× system fan, 1× system fan/pump
  • RGB headers: 2× ARGB, 2× RGB
  • BIOS: AMI UEFI, Q-Flash, Q-Flash Plus
  • OS support: Windows 11 / Windows 10 64-bit
  • Form factor: ATX, 30.5 × 24.4 cm
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Best Buy [bestbuy.com] has Open-Box Excellent: GIGABYTE Z790 AORUS ELITE AX (Socket LGA 1700) Intel Z790 ATX DDR5 Wi-Fi 6E Motherboard for $67.99. Shipping is free or choose free store pickup where available.

Specs via Gigabyte: [gigabyte.com]
  • Platform: Intel Z790, LGA1700
  • CPU support: Intel 12th, 13th, and 14th Gen Core, Pentium Gold, Celeron
  • Memory: 4× DDR5 DIMM, up to 256 GB
  • RAM speed: DDR5 up to 7600 OC
  • Graphics outputs: HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.2
  • Networking: Realtek 2.5GbE LAN
  • Wireless: Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211, Bluetooth 5.3
  • Main GPU slot: 1× PCIe 5.0 x16
  • Extra PCIe slots: 2× PCIe 4.0 x16 slots running at x4
  • Storage: 4× M.2, 6× SATA 6Gb/s
  • RAID: RAID 0/1/5/10 for NVMe and SATA
  • Rear USB: USB-C 3.2 Gen 2x2, 2× USB-A Gen 2, 3× USB-A Gen 1, 4× USB 2.0
  • Internal USB: USB-C Gen 2 header, USB 3.2 Gen 1 header, 2× USB 2.0 headers
  • Audio: Realtek HD Audio, up to 7.1-channel, optical S/PDIF
  • Cooling headers: CPU fan, CPU water pump, 3× system fan, 1× system fan/pump
  • RGB headers: 2× ARGB, 2× RGB
  • BIOS: AMI UEFI, Q-Flash, Q-Flash Plus
  • OS support: Windows 11 / Windows 10 64-bit
  • Form factor: ATX, 30.5 × 24.4 cm

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Yesterday 11:19 PM
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AdelleyYesterday 11:19 PM
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Used/open-box mobo has to be the worst idea to buy for building a pc cheapily lol.

1. There's no legit "test" to make sure all the features are in working order. In other words troubleshooting is a pita

2. There are some features you might not use till months later.


3. Claiming warranty from OEM is a shit show.

4. Replacing your mobo is basically like rebuilding a whole pc because you have to disassemble everything in it.

I guess it depends how much you value your time and how much you love trouble shooting. YouTube Greg Salazar. Lol that's the troubleshooting you're going to have to do if anything goes wrong.
Yesterday 11:46 PM
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matusrulesYesterday 11:46 PM
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Quote from Adelley :
Used/open-box mobo has to be the worst idea to buy for building a pc cheapily lol.

1. There's no legit "test" to make sure all the features are in working order. In other words troubleshooting is a pita

2. There are some features you might not use till months later.


3. Claiming warranty from OEM is a shit show.

4. Replacing your mobo is basically like rebuilding a whole pc because you have to disassemble everything in it.

I guess it depends how much you value your time and how much you love trouble shooting. YouTube Greg Salazar. Lol that's the troubleshooting you're going to have to do if anything goes wrong.
You overblow this a lot, but if someone is new I wouldn't recommend it. Gigabyte/msi/asus etc go off serial. So something like this will more than likely have warranty anyway. For troubleshooting, you can run OCCT tests / windows memory diagnostic to rule out a ton of issues. #4 is not always the case for everyone as someone can be building a new pc with this.
Yesterday 11:56 PM
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AdelleyYesterday 11:56 PM
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Quote from matusrules :
. So something like this will more than likely have warranty anyway. For troubleshooting, you can run OCCT tests / windows memory diagnostic to rule out a ton of issues. #4 is not always the case for everyone as someone can be building a new pc with this.
Not doubting if it has warranty or not. Just pointing out the possible headache one would have to deal with. And it's pretty high possibility considering it would take weeks from the date of filing warranty claim

#4 Yep, I meant that as for new builds. Putting it all together and then finding something wrong with it months later. You're gonna have to gut everything out and put everything back in basically.

I don't think I'm overblowing it. Lol I'm speaking from experience.

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