GodsOwnLegion
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What a complete and utter load of old seasoned nonsense.
Do you realise just how few run Crossfire or SLI?
Gigabyte have left the PCI slots on this to appeal to people with older computers that may still run something PCI. And tbh? you would be absolutely amazed at how many people still run old rigs with old PCI devices in them. I see so many threads on OCUK where people are still running a Q6600 or one of the later quads and ask what to upgrade to.
Put it this way, had I spent $400+ on the Asus Xonar 2 PCI at launch I would want to still be using it.
What if you are selling to a company who are looking at replacing 20 workstations with newer ones *but* have some sort of PCI encryption card that they don't want to replace?
It's far more clever than any one here would know. I'd actually believe that Gigabyte knew more about the market and what it wants than some dude who posts on a forum.
It would do well if you actually read what some "dude" writes, assimilate the information presented, understand what is said then decide on how you reply I did mention about legacy devices but hey ho you know better than me?
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Oh and businesses don't usually tend to use a z170 chipset as it tends to be a little overkill, again what would I know and for a company updating 20 workstations which usually use a 110 or 150 chipset as that all that's required of them to mostly access servers and databases as they don't usually do such cpu or gpu intensive tasks but what would I know or for that matter gigabytes who produce business oriented chipsets for far less money