Your motherboard will affect the following: - Bios Flashback Feature (VERY VERY IMPORTANT) - CPU Compatibility - Overclocking Enabled/Disabled - Overclocking Capabilities - Ram Capacity - Ram Speeds - Drive Speeds - Reliability - Internet Speed - May Not Support Wi-Fi - Amount of PCIe Slots - Bluetooth Support - Audio Quality - USB Charging Speeds - USB Audio Quality - USB Data Transfer Speeds - USB Reliability - HDMI Capabilities - Heat dissipation
@@ZonexG They are relevant. Imagine you buy a 10gbps m.2 and you only get 20% of the speed because your drive is only pcie 3.0 because you bought a 8 year old motherboard for $20
@@CataclysmComputersI want to buy ryzen 7 5700x and pair it with Asus prime x570 and gtx1060 6gb. I want to overclock a Gpu a little bit and I want to ask you which motherboard should I buy b550/x570
Only reason to get an expensive motherboard in my opinion is future proofing so you don’t have to change your motherboard every single time you change a processor
One thing does matter, but very hard to check. Durability (good material & capacitors, etc). The one I got has been running 24/7 for 8 years. If you're looking for a 3-4 years, most m/b are okay, just choose depends on the size & features.
The 'quality' definitely matters - we don't use any of the real cheap stuff and that saves the conversation / consideration about durability. We give a 3 year warranty so it HAS to be reliable or it's our problem 😊 It's pretty hard to find a low quality motherboard right now as long as you stick to Asus, Gigabyte or MSI - there's really no issues with even the H610 / A620 motherboards. I wouldn't put a Core i9 13900K on a H610M motherboard though!
It definitely matters... especially nowadays with all the instability of ddr5 boards. Different ports, vrm quality, different chipset design, port availability, what ram and how fast is supported, it goes on an on.
Very little, imo. Usually its better to cheap out on MOBO , but not the cheapest but a cheaper version and . invest that in GPU then CPU for a better gaming. PCIE connectivity, ram slots no and speeds. Maybe 95% people don't over clock . But 98% guys I know in my locality hasn't over clocked.
Yeah tell me about the overheating Vrms and i tell you about the hard cap for the cpu power and performance, the punchline is try to find a motherboard with a good heatsink on the vrms and good connections and you rock
Well it does depend on features... for example b550 wont have as much pcie lanes if want to use the 2nd pcie slot in x16. You wont be able to do if an nvme is in the 2nd slot too. However the x570 will be able to due to the extra lanes
It does matter. There are factors you are missing such as PCI-E gen support, RAM support, Wireless (if you prefer). And support for all these do come at additional cost.
Agree have a b450 and it has all i need. I do not care about pcie 4 or 5 because it makes so less of a difference in gaming. The only thing i missed as of lately was argb support but a 20$ adapter from amazon solved it.
@@vmafarah9473 You do know that if my mobo has water cooling made into it then i would have bought a 4090 like i did? Would be stupid to get a high end mobo just to put like a 1080 inside it. But yeah it would be better spending it on a better GPU
There a huge reason why I love amd Their motherboards most of time has bios flashback button unlike Intel mbd where is rare to find one and if it has its very expensive
If you dont need or want to touch pc again, i think mITX is soo perfect but its gonna be morę expensive than mATX ( you get more options ) but its you khow that you need more PCIe slots ( for disc or capture card or better sound or another internet ) pick ATX and maybe think of eATX.
Motherboard matters but what I got out of the video was that motherboards of the same model i.e b550 motherboards have more bells and whistles the more you pay, but at the same time you have to think about is it really worth paying for a $1000 mb when a $100 mb can get you the same speed or even faster if you invest more in other components of your pc? Of course paying another $100 for a b550 over a 350 will have significant improvements and is totally worth the upgrade. Once you have settled on the model of mb you are going to buy though, is spending extra money on your mb worth it? Or maybe upgrading other components of your pc would be better? Up to you to decide but i would buy what i need in a mb and not spend extra for the “nice to haves” i love my ATX tuf x570 WiFi but I’ve never used the WiFi or half the “nice to haves” of the board, but my gigabyte b550m k mATX which was over $100 less expensive has proved to be just as useful, only difference is xmp wasn’t as friendly so i had to manually configure it, but for saving $100 i would spend an hour doing so over again for sure. It’s up to you to decide if spending more is worth for a smoother experience and more bells and whistles or if you are fine with the bare minimum which will run just fine.
I agree the price doesnt exactly matter but you need to be weary of BAD motherboards. You need to ensure your motherboard isnt the lowest tier of boards cause theyll often bring up hard to troubleshoot issues down the road. Take this from someone who learned the hard way. If i were to ever buy a motherboard again id research for multiple year reviews. I got an msi b350m pro vdh and ive suffered the weirdest problems that just cant be fixed without replacing the board completely (no warranties wont solve these problems)
It does matter. Especially in power delivery when it comes to what cpu you are going to use. Example would be a K series intel cpu on a h610 motherboard would be a waste since h610 cannot deliver enough power to maximize the performance of the said K cpu even if you do not plan to overclock. Basically, you are wasting performance by not having a capable motherboard paired with your cpu
Me with an ASUS A320M on an AM4 socket, literally like any other mobo just with a really shitty selection of ports, but hell, it was like 50€ new 2.5 years ago so I'm not complaining
@@vmafarah9473 any mobo can have cap failures, yes some can be better, but... I doubt any brand new 50€ motherboards use fancy reliable caps, I don't believe it's a problem with ASUS
Hey cataclysm, I want to build my own pc and just want to ask if this is good to run : OW2, warframe, tf2, apex legends a few small indie games and enough memory to be able to create an indie game myself case | NZXT H7 Chassis cpu | Intel i7-13700F gpu | Asus ROG STRIX RTX4060 ti motherboard | Asus ROG STRIX Z690-A Gaming WiFi D4 cooler | DeepCool | kraken z63 | corsair vengance pro 2x8 | Samsung 870 EVO SSD 2TB x1 power supply | 850w psu vertical gpu holder | extra chassis fan I NZXT F120 GB D
If you really cared about audio, you wouldn't be touching your motherboards built in audio as it would be causing interference. You'd be using a separate DAC instead
@@BoHorror Discernable interference is not a given. It's nice to have that one more extra feature if you decide to get a better board. Some better motherboards have higher power output ports so on a budget, you can be happy without that external dac or amp
Except you could buy a motherboard that doesn't have proper vrm support for a high core count / High TDP CPU that will limit not only overclocking performance but just the standard performance
Motherboards do matter there are boards that just starve your cpu of power especially when you are looking for that peak performance only to find out that the vrm are the worst.thats why I always tell folks buy Motherboards that will give you the punch for your money.
I see some problems there. You haven't said anything about VRM and it's cooling on motherboard. You only said that more expensive motherboard will let us to use better cpu. VRM and it's cooling is really important if someone wants an i7 or i9 13th gen or ryzen 9 7950x. Also the more expensive motherboards have better quality parts when on the cheaper ones costs are cut everywhere which can really impact the lifespan of motherboard itself. Also there are RAM slots, it's always better to have 4 than 2 and there is topic of RAM speeds (XMP and OC). Of course the UEFI of motherboard is more likely the user choice but there are motherboards with better and worse UEFI. Motherboard model does matter!
Me telling and convincing my dad that picking a mobo doeant matter unless you want to overclock your cpu, but heres the thing, he wants an overclockable mobo on a non-overclockable cpu like the i5 6400 and still he wants the oc mobo, JUST WHY
I need a motherboard with 6 Sata ports 3+ M.2 slots And a PCIEx16 that is actually x16 and supports all types of bifurcation and is not the main x16 slot
Bruuh it really is important Vrm Cooling for better performance is very important because when vrm is hot it gives less power to cpu so cpu is throttling Lower power usage More pcie lanes More ports Pcie 5.0 Additional wifi 6e card
Couldn't be more wrong than this Some brands give more stability, some give more speed or better OC But maybe you are to young to have known the brand ABIT back in the 90's It was way faster than everything else, had less stability but more overclocking possibly and only cost around 20$ more than an asus that was so reliable and stable back then. On the abit ic7 max 3 with aircooling i ran a p4 3.06 ghz at 5.6ghz and 5.2ghz was stable as a rock Due to the current pricing i can't compare all the brands anymore nowadays but stability and reliability are hard to find these days Msi is crap ( had bad experiences with them on my previous build) Oc on gigabyte is mehh And reliability on assus is questionable Don't know about asrock only owned a cheapo one in a cheap prebuild 15 years ago and had to reseat the sata connection every 2 days or it wouldn't boot 🤦♂️🤷♂️ never got another one after this as i won't do msi anymore aswell
Uhm it does matter, the form factor is important, the possibility for future upgrades. Cooling performance. Besides that all the ports and integrated functions are really important for lots of people. I need spdif. And 2 pcie slots. So you saying that not being able to connect all my monitors with 2 graphics cards and spdif speakers is not important sure
Can I use Ryzen 7 5800x on msi b450m pro vdh max If not Then which processor is best for b450m motherboard now I am using Ryzen 5 3600 I have to upgrade
That’s not even the main point. Your motherboard could literally bottleneck your cpu by not supplying enough power. That’s why people do cinnebench stress tests for several hours lol.
No it absolutely does: reason 1; the vrm especially with intel Reason2; memory compatibility Reason 3; features like moisture sensors that will shut down your pc if there’s a leak from aio or custom loop. Reason 4; with better vrms your cpu takes less voltage and thus less power under heavy loads like gaming.
‘Motherboard model doesn’t matter’
Cries in DDR3.
I feel ya, still on a PCI 2.0 DDR3 mobo here.
come on fellas why y'all still on ddr3? You can get on a ddr4 platform for not that much, so what's stopping you?
@@cobalt35 Life, unfortunately.
@@Chilled_Mackers oh... damn
@@Chilled_Mackersoh... Damn (2x)
He did not just throw that motherboard 😢
Empty boxes
@@gwop827nah he actually threw one at the start
@@gwop827not this time.
@@gwop827he threw the itx board at the beginning bro 💀💀
@@gwop827He didn't even throw a box. You should probably watch the video first before you comment
Your motherboard will affect the following:
- Bios Flashback Feature (VERY VERY IMPORTANT)
- CPU Compatibility
- Overclocking Enabled/Disabled
- Overclocking Capabilities
- Ram Capacity
- Ram Speeds
- Drive Speeds
- Reliability
- Internet Speed
- May Not Support Wi-Fi
- Amount of PCIe Slots
- Bluetooth Support
- Audio Quality
- USB Charging Speeds
- USB Audio Quality
- USB Data Transfer Speeds
- USB Reliability
- HDMI Capabilities
- Heat dissipation
Most of these features aren’t really relevant
@@ZonexGyes they are???? Maybe not short term but for anyone who is going to have a pc for longterm (almost everyone) it's definitely relevant
@@dumbbird1 well all connectivity issues can be solved with a WiFi/bluetooth card. Everything else is not an issue
There are extra fans nowadays for the heat.
@@ZonexG They are relevant. Imagine you buy a 10gbps m.2 and you only get 20% of the speed because your drive is only pcie 3.0 because you bought a 8 year old motherboard for $20
Depends on platform. On am4 it VERY much matters. With am5 anything passed b650 is overkill
It doesn't really matter.
Huh? No, motherboards dont matter. Its only the connections you need and want.
B550 motherboards gave us a much lower number of issues compared to X570, and the same is happening for B650 and X670 right now 😊
@@CataclysmComputersI want to buy ryzen 7 5700x and pair it with Asus prime x570 and gtx1060 6gb. I want to overclock a Gpu a little bit and I want to ask you which motherboard should I buy b550/x570
@@edinkrcikovic2984the 1060 is 7 years old bro dont get it. whats ur budget?
Make sure to check Motherboard specifications before buying RAM as they only support up to certain speeds & DDR4/DDR5.
The QVL list is the most important part; as long as the RAM is on the QVL list we're usually all good 😊
Only reason to get an expensive motherboard in my opinion is future proofing so you don’t have to change your motherboard every single time you change a processor
You should do a 'Rap God' cover.
whats the song thats in there?
he means when he said motherboard he said it really fast
@@ccclaptop356
One thing does matter, but very hard to check. Durability (good material & capacitors, etc). The one I got has been running 24/7 for 8 years. If you're looking for a 3-4 years, most m/b are okay, just choose depends on the size & features.
He did mention that
The 'quality' definitely matters - we don't use any of the real cheap stuff and that saves the conversation / consideration about durability. We give a 3 year warranty so it HAS to be reliable or it's our problem 😊
It's pretty hard to find a low quality motherboard right now as long as you stick to Asus, Gigabyte or MSI - there's really no issues with even the H610 / A620 motherboards.
I wouldn't put a Core i9 13900K on a H610M motherboard though!
need more people like you man truely
Gotta make sure the motherboard you pick has good vrms to support the cpu your putting in
It definitely matters... especially nowadays with all the instability of ddr5 boards. Different ports, vrm quality, different chipset design, port availability, what ram and how fast is supported, it goes on an on.
Very little, imo. Usually its better to cheap out on MOBO , but not the cheapest but a cheaper version and .
invest that in GPU then CPU for a better gaming.
PCIE connectivity, ram slots no and speeds.
Maybe 95% people don't over clock . But 98% guys I know in my locality hasn't over clocked.
Great to hear, I am now going to get a h610 motherboard for my 14900k. Thanks a lot
Yeah tell me about the overheating Vrms and i tell you about the hard cap for the cpu power and performance, the punchline is try to find a motherboard with a good heatsink on the vrms and good connections and you rock
I like the way he explains, really short and to the point. 🙂
Well it does depend on features... for example b550 wont have as much pcie lanes if want to use the 2nd pcie slot in x16. You wont be able to do if an nvme is in the 2nd slot too. However the x570 will be able to due to the extra lanes
Also features like Wi-Fi, USB ports, sound quality, intel cpu vs amd, rgb, Fan Ports, etc
I mean... You can get expansion cards for all that stuff
How will you do that with an ITX board, like the one he's holding in the video?
Bro why u hurry 😂
There’s not enough time in the day
decent Vrm performance and ports should be good enough
I just did not see the motherboard go flying 💀💀😭😭😭😭 i dont mind taking the broken motherboard 💀🙏😭
Is 13700kf with RTX 4070 ti balanced? No bottle neck?
For 1440p yes it's balanced.
It does matter. There are factors you are missing such as PCI-E gen support, RAM support, Wireless (if you prefer). And support for all these do come at additional cost.
He said get a motherboard with the features you want
Don't know about intel but a budget b550 motherboard will work just fine. Something like an aorus elite
@@Blaze72sHI have one aorus elite, I wish I’ve noticed earlier that my version don’t have built in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi…
@@vqa33 yeah it's that budget. Apparently there are solutions for that issue.
What for? Do you plan to idk run the PC of a giant power bank there is like a dozen of cables already: PC PWR, Monitor PWR, Keyboard, Mouse, Video/AV…
There are exceptions, make sure your motherboard has a good enough VRM for your CPU or it will be power throttled and lose performance significantly
I just noticed the foam pad on the ground behind you when you chucked that mobo... 👀
He's talking specifically about performance, just starts off by saying motherboards don't matter to start a comment war lol
Agree have a b450 and it has all i need. I do not care about pcie 4 or 5 because it makes so less of a difference in gaming. The only thing i missed as of lately was argb support but a 20$ adapter from amazon solved it.
Casually throws motherboards
my mobo is so expensive that its got watercooling ports for the VRM
I will spend that money on a better GPU .
@@vmafarah9473 You do know that if my mobo has water cooling made into it then i would have bought a 4090 like i did? Would be stupid to get a high end mobo just to put like a 1080 inside it. But yeah it would be better spending it on a better GPU
Most important: make sure it has 4 ram slots, and at least 4 fan slots. So you can plug in lots of fans
There a huge reason why I love amd
Their motherboards most of time has bios flashback button unlike Intel mbd where is rare to find one and if it has its very expensive
A good motherboard vendor that has great aftersales service, up to date, issue-free firmware matters, you know.
for overclocking it matters a bit
If you dont need or want to touch pc again, i think mITX is soo perfect but its gonna be morę expensive than mATX ( you get more options ) but its you khow that you need more PCIe slots ( for disc or capture card or better sound or another internet ) pick ATX and maybe think of eATX.
I stick with gigabyte because if the ability, to flash the bios without a cpu. Plus I like there styles.
Never overclock.
Motherboard matters but what I got out of the video was that motherboards of the same model
i.e b550 motherboards have more bells and whistles the more you pay, but at the same time you have to think about is it really worth paying for a $1000 mb when a $100 mb can get you the same speed or even faster if you invest more in other components of your pc? Of course paying another $100 for a b550 over a 350 will have significant improvements and is totally worth the upgrade. Once you have settled on the model of mb you are going to buy though, is spending extra money on your mb worth it? Or maybe upgrading other components of your pc would be better? Up to you to decide but i would buy what i need in a mb and not spend extra for the “nice to haves” i love my ATX tuf x570 WiFi but I’ve never used the WiFi or half the “nice to haves” of the board, but my gigabyte b550m k mATX which was over $100 less expensive has proved to be just as useful, only difference is xmp wasn’t as friendly so i had to manually configure it, but for saving $100 i would spend an hour doing so over again for sure. It’s up to you to decide if spending more is worth for a smoother experience and more bells and whistles or if you are fine with the bare minimum which will run just fine.
Anything over B series is overkill
If you dont do OC
Put my fears to rest with a A520M S2H with a Ryzen 5 5600
What's your opinion on Gtx 1080ti
I agree the price doesnt exactly matter but you need to be weary of BAD motherboards. You need to ensure your motherboard isnt the lowest tier of boards cause theyll often bring up hard to troubleshoot issues down the road.
Take this from someone who learned the hard way. If i were to ever buy a motherboard again id research for multiple year reviews.
I got an msi b350m pro vdh and ive suffered the weirdest problems that just cant be fixed without replacing the board completely (no warranties wont solve these problems)
Tbh, i bought the B550M cuz i noticed my old one didnt support 4th Gen AMD and didnt have a M2 SSD Slot
I agree, instead of a 13600k and a z790 I got a 13700k and z690
Yes BUT my audio in my motherboard is indeed important
you know what most people overclock? old monster CPUs that are out of their warrant for an RMA. My first overclock was an I7 860 I found in trash.
Would you recommend an ASRock mobo? 😂What about an mATX board with an A620 chipset for a 7950X setup?
It DOES matter if you take the BEST CPU and GPU and a worst mobo that can support it (PCIe*1 etc). It may bottleneck.
can i ask what motherboard can you suggest for 12400F? thank you
I want over clocking. If I can't overclock, I don't bother with the CPU.
Good for motherboard but we don't get it for amd threadripper pro 64 cores .
Even the best CPU can be cooled to operate ok on maximum safe temperature (direct die cooling) edit:typo
It does matter. Especially in power delivery when it comes to what cpu you are going to use. Example would be a K series intel cpu on a h610 motherboard would be a waste since h610 cannot deliver enough power to maximize the performance of the said K cpu even if you do not plan to overclock. Basically, you are wasting performance by not having a capable motherboard paired with your cpu
are the mobo b760m with 12600k will be ok? and are it’ll maximize the ddr5 cl30 6000 speed?
@@andiii8443 yes thats a good pairing
@@yeajno7936 will it maximize the each part specs? any suggestion for change ?
I choose my Mobo if it has wifi and Bluetooth and doesn't need a adapter and if it's highly rated
Yes Just check for 4 ram slots ,check DDR 4or5 before buying
And 2m.2 slots and dont go for Asrock
My B760M mortar doing a BCLK overclocking on non-K CPU: SWAG.
Typically a more expensive motherboard has more usb or video outputs. And rgb makes it go faster anyways ;)
Me with an ASUS A320M on an AM4 socket, literally like any other mobo just with a really shitty selection of ports, but hell, it was like 50€ new 2.5 years ago so I'm not complaining
Asus MOBO can image Ur CPU also they use cheapest capacitors than other brands.
*damage Ur CPU .
@@vmafarah9473 any mobo can have cap failures, yes some can be better, but... I doubt any brand new 50€ motherboards use fancy reliable caps, I don't believe it's a problem with ASUS
How about sound quality?
What about when you run out of cpu upgrades
but what if one wants to do an extreme overclock?
But need to be aware of vrm. Some entry level motherboard will do poor in this.
Can u do 7900xtx CPU recommends?
He has a cushion ❤
I’d like you to put a 14900k in a mini itx h610 mobo and see what happens…
I thought the better the motherboard the better the speed and all components tends to send to monitor and better sending all kind of stuff faster
It doesn't matter how? Would it run any cpu
So if i'm just a cheapo, would a hx10 be enough(x=series no.)?
gimmie gpu recommendations for a 5800X at 1440p
4070/7800XT
Hey bro can I make a build of Intel i5 13600kf with RTX 4070 ti and it will bottleneck or not pls tell me 😢
It's good enough
Also you shouldn't worry about bottlenecks when you have an overclocked i5 13th gen and 4070 ti
@@mythydamashii9978 means I have to overclock my cpu
@@DaringCarter622no.. 🙄
@@McLeonVP just tell me truth that you don't have knowledge about pc components ☕☕☕
Hey cataclysm, I want to build my own pc and just want to ask if this is good to run : OW2, warframe, tf2, apex legends a few small indie games and enough memory to be able to create an indie game myself
case | NZXT H7 Chassis cpu | Intel i7-13700F
gpu | Asus ROG STRIX RTX4060 ti motherboard | Asus ROG STRIX Z690-A Gaming
WiFi D4
cooler | DeepCool | kraken z63 | corsair vengance pro 2x8 | Samsung 870 EVO SSD 2TB x1
power supply | 850w psu
vertical gpu holder |
extra chassis fan I NZXT F120 GB D
It does matter, on Intel platforms it massively limits what you can do with the board
You should've turn up that phonk beat lol 😂
"Motherboard doesn't matter"
Me on my way to put a 5900x into a A320: 💀
💀
That's gonna be a fast plane
Im using ryzen 7 5800x on asrock b450 HDR-V 4
cheap ass board, it limits my 105W CPU to 95W, but the CPU can use up to 142W.
This vid came at the perfect time, i have a ryzen 5 4500 but I don't know if i should be using a b550 or a b450
Besides the fact some boards dont come with built in wifi and some boards provide you with upgraded audio (better audio)
If you really cared about audio, you wouldn't be touching your motherboards built in audio as it would be causing interference. You'd be using a separate DAC instead
@@BoHorror Discernable interference is not a given. It's nice to have that one more extra feature if you decide to get a better board. Some better motherboards have higher power output ports so on a budget, you can be happy without that external dac or amp
MODAABORD HELL YEAH! 🔥
what are the best gpus with a 5800X at 1440p?
Except you could buy a motherboard that doesn't have proper vrm support for a high core count / High TDP CPU that will limit not only overclocking performance but just the standard performance
Dude, $200 vs $1000 mobo is not even relevant comparison, what about $60 and $150? I swear these youtubers are out of touch…
Which processor should I pair with RTX 4060
the best one you can reasonable afford.
Ryzen 5 5600
@@mythydamashii9978 any reason why you chose this CPU?
Motherboards do matter there are boards that just starve your cpu of power especially when you are looking for that peak performance only to find out that the vrm are the worst.thats why I always tell folks buy Motherboards that will give you the punch for your money.
Preach 🔥
It is not that simple, some lower end motherboards will heavily throttle high end cpus
I see some problems there. You haven't said anything about VRM and it's cooling on motherboard. You only said that more expensive motherboard will let us to use better cpu. VRM and it's cooling is really important if someone wants an i7 or i9 13th gen or ryzen 9 7950x. Also the more expensive motherboards have better quality parts when on the cheaper ones costs are cut everywhere which can really impact the lifespan of motherboard itself. Also there are RAM slots, it's always better to have 4 than 2 and there is topic of RAM speeds (XMP and OC). Of course the UEFI of motherboard is more likely the user choice but there are motherboards with better and worse UEFI. Motherboard model does matter!
Bro eminem suggest me what mobo for ryzen 7 7800x3d?
Me telling and convincing my dad that picking a mobo doeant matter unless you want to overclock your cpu, but heres the thing, he wants an overclockable mobo on a non-overclockable cpu like the i5 6400 and still he wants the oc mobo, JUST WHY
So whats the best motherboard for a ryzen 5 5600?
lol so throttling as a result of VRMs overheating isn’t affecting my performance you say?
I need a motherboard with 6 Sata ports 3+ M.2 slots
And a PCIEx16 that is actually x16 and supports all types of bifurcation and is not the main x16 slot
Which motherboard should i choose for i5 13600k with rx 6750 XT it should have wifi in it
1) PCIe WiFi card.
2) What do you need wireless for? You have at least half dozen cables already.
Need over clocking? get a z series for intel or a x series amd,
Dont need overclocking? Get a b series or below
Bruuh it really is important
Vrm Cooling for better performance is very important because when vrm is hot it gives less power to cpu so cpu is throttling
Lower power usage
More pcie lanes
More ports
Pcie 5.0
Additional wifi 6e card
Me, who has an extremely overclocked Ryzen 1300x: 👀
Couldn't be more wrong than this
Some brands give more stability, some give more speed or better OC
But maybe you are to young to have known the brand ABIT back in the 90's
It was way faster than everything else, had less stability but more overclocking possibly and only cost around 20$ more than an asus that was so reliable and stable back then.
On the abit ic7 max 3 with aircooling i ran a p4 3.06 ghz at 5.6ghz and 5.2ghz was stable as a rock
Due to the current pricing i can't compare all the brands anymore nowadays but stability and reliability are hard to find these days
Msi is crap ( had bad experiences with them on my previous build)
Oc on gigabyte is mehh
And reliability on assus is questionable
Don't know about asrock only owned a cheapo one in a cheap prebuild 15 years ago and had to reseat the sata connection every 2 days or it wouldn't boot 🤦♂️🤷♂️ never got another one after this as i won't do msi anymore aswell
Will any motherboard support any graphic card as long as it has a pcie x16 slot ...... Like gddr5 graphic card
Uhm it does matter, the form factor is important, the possibility for future upgrades. Cooling performance. Besides that all the ports and integrated functions are really important for lots of people. I need spdif. And 2 pcie slots. So you saying that not being able to connect all my monitors with 2 graphics cards and spdif speakers is not important sure
Is an asus z790 wifi good?
Can I use Ryzen 7 5800x on msi b450m pro vdh max
If not
Then which processor is best for b450m motherboard now I am using Ryzen 5 3600 I have to upgrade
This man just threw a motherboard on the ground 😢😢
My man casually ignored different VRMs for Intel CPUs 💀
That’s not even the main point. Your motherboard could literally bottleneck your cpu by not supplying enough power. That’s why people do cinnebench stress tests for several hours lol.
No it absolutely does:
reason 1; the vrm especially with intel
Reason2; memory compatibility
Reason 3; features like moisture sensors that will shut down your pc if there’s a leak from aio or custom loop.
Reason 4; with better vrms your cpu takes less voltage and thus less power under heavy loads like gaming.
MSI pro series are great