28.05.2019., 17:04
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Currently the most affordable B450 boards are coming in at $70, while the cheapest B350 boards are only $10 less. Right now Asrock, MSI and Gigabyte all offer entry-level boards, Asus does as well but in typical Asus fashion their version costs over 30% more with no justification for the premium.
So we have the Asrock B450M-HDV, MSI B450M PRO-M2 and Gigabyte B450M DS3H. Since Gigabyte has spent their entire budget on chokes they don’t need, we're going to ignore the DS3H, which is a shame as it does pack 4 DIMM slots, but given their VRM woes I just can’t touch it. Then we have the Asrock B450M-HDV which looks much better and packs a similar quality VRM to that of the 'flagship' Asus and Gigabyte B450 boards, which is embarrassing for Asus and Gigabyte.
The same is also true of the MSI B450M PRO-M2, but we're going to pick the Asrock board because it features a heatsink on the vcore VRM. Other than that the Asrock and MSI boards are very similar, so if you can’t grab one, the other will do as an excellent backup.
If given the choice we also prefer Asrock’s UEFI design and feature set to that of MSI’s. In our opinion this is an area where MSI still need to up their game. Overall a solid entry-level board from Asrock that will work nicely even with the Ryzen 7 2700X.
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https://www.techspot.com/bestof/amd-b450-motherboards/
Btw. imaš nešto lošiji mem. bandwidth sa single-channel 3000MHz nego s dual-channel 2400MHz, a još k tome se mogu staviti na 1.35V i dići na vjerojatno 2800-2933MHz.
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