The large American electronics store B&H Photo has added to its assortment motherboards based on AMD X870 and X870E chipsets, designed specifically for Ryzen 9000 processors. The catalog includes Gigabyte motherboards belonging to the branded Gaming, Eagle and Aorus series. The manufacturer will offer at least six motherboards based on the X870 chipset and five models based on the X870E.
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The most affordable Gigabyte board based on the X870 chipset, according to the retailer B&H Photo, is the Gigabyte X870 Gaming Plus WIFI model, which has a price tag of $219.99. The most expensive model is the Gigabyte X870I Aorus PRO ICE in Mini-ITX format, priced at $299.99.
The cost of Gigabyte boards based on the X870E chipset, in turn, starts at $319.99 for the X870E Aorus Elite WIFI7 model and reaches $799.99 for the flagship X870E Aorus Xtreme AI TOP. A complete list of models and prices can be found below:
The Gigabyte X870E Aorus Master will cost $499.99 – the same price as the model on the X670E chipset was offered at the start of sales. Currently it can be purchased for $399. The X870E’s predecessor, the Aorus Xtreme, is currently available for around $549. The board was initially priced at $699. The new version on the X870E chipset will be $100 more expensive at the start of sales.
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Let us remind you that new motherboards based on AMD X870 and X870E chipsets will be available on sale from September 30. The first independent reviews of new products are expected on the same day.
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