Paired this board with Ryzen 7500f a month ago. The build works fine at 5250 MHz with PBO +200 and CO -30mv. RAM is stable at 6000 30-36-36-30. SoC voltage is at 1.1 volts. BIOS version's 2.00.
Hi, I bought the Asrock b650m pro rs wifi edition. I got it for $150 on NewEgg. It has three m.2 nvme (which is a great plus for me) it looks like a really solid board to me. I havent found a video reviewing it, just reviewing its brother and sister boards. Great video too! Ps, i just looked up the release date, it was released April, 2023. Its a really new board. I guess i got really lucky with my timing.
The asrock b650m pg riptide is selling for $150 aswell Not sure which one to buy or I'd just wait for this hdv to sell at $99 before getting my first am5 build
Could not decide between the MSI PRO B650M-P and this one, now I have the answer for my upgrade, heard really good things about this motherboard and its VRAM temperatures Great review Thank you!
Thanks for this video. I was worried I just got a "returned" motherboard from Amazon but mine arrived just like yours. Last tine I bought a higher tier motherboard for my i5 3570k so I was expecting more stuff in the box.
Bit of an odd question, but was any part of this motherboard's packaging 'sealed'? I've just bought one of these from Amazon and the box was not in the best condition and the anti-static bag looked overly creased for a new product and had no seal whatsoever. The board itself looks fine but as I'm buying PC parts over the course of this year for a new build, wont actually get to test the board till a few months down the line which could be too late to return it.
There were no seals. I haven't seen a sealed motherboard for a long time now. I think manufacturers stopped sealing them nowadays. I don't recommend buying anything you won't use now for a few reasons. 1) As you've mentioned, you can't test if it works. Even brand new products sometimes arrive defective. 2) Your product may become outdated (if new generation launches) and as a result become cheaper. If I were you, I'd hold on to my money until I'd have enough to build the PC I want. Only exception may be memory (SSD, DDR5 RAM). But even then you won't be saving a lot because memory prices constantly fluctuate. It is difficult to predict if you'll actually save any money by buying it now.
Hi, a bit of a silly question here but I am new to this stuff. My question is where do i install my Crucial P5 Plus 2TB M.2 NVMe Internal SSD memory. Does it go in the 1 Blazing M.2 (PCIe Gen5x4 slot) or does it go in the 1 Hyper M.2 (PCIe Gen4x4). This SSD is for my main system for Windows.
If your SSD comes with a heatsink then I'd use Hyper M.2 (PCIe Gen4x4). That way you still have that faster Gen5 slot available in case you decide to buy a Gen5 SSD later. But if your SSD doesn't have a heatsink and you don't plan on adding a Gen5 SSD in the near future then I'd use the Blazing M.2 (PCIe Gen5x4 slot). The one with the pre-installed heatsink. That way your SSD will stay cooler for better sustained workloads.
Theoretically, you'd get better performance using the pcie gen 5 slot as it connects directly to the cpu. The other m.2 slot is connected to a chipset and will have a slightly higher latency and would share 4x pcie4 lanes with the other devices on the chipset. There is a diagram in the manual that will clarify what comes off the chipset. Though as the other reply suggested, if it has a heatsink, I'd use the pcie4 m.2 slot, and if it doesn't, I'd use the pcie5 m.2 slot (Which will turn into pcie4 for your drive).
does anyone know why is that I can't enable EXPO profile with this mobo ?? When I enable it in the bios the ram (G.SKILL Flare X5 Series (AMD Expo) DDR5 RAM 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) 6000MT/s CL36-36-36-96 1.35V) stays at 2400 MT/s instead of 6000. Am I the only one having this problem ?
I am so torn on what Memory to buy with this board. I'm planning to pair it with a 7600x. The board specification says can handle up to 6400+, and AMD Ryzen on their 7000 series processors, on their own specification page, list that the CPUs support memory up to 5200 MHz officially. However, I have found by googling and watching review videos, that the actual sweet spot for Ryzen 7000 series is 6000Mhz, despite what their own website says, but the other problem then comes in, where I found another review of this board in which the person said that they would go for 5600Mhz for this board specifically just to be on the "safe" side. Why the fuck does buying memory have to be this complicated, I literally have no idea what MHz to buy now, not even to mention with what CL.
Don't stress too much about it. Get a DDR5-6000 memory kit. It is the sweet spot for Ryzen 7000. Just don't forget to enable that speed in BIOS. Otherwise it runs at default 5200 speed. By the way, there is nothing "unsafe" about running DDR5-6000. It is absolutely fine. Every Ryzen 7000 CPU is able to achieve this speed. Even AMD has officially talked about it.
amazing product. i was at 4670k z87 and debating if i should upgrade and what should i buy - am5, lga1700 or maybe 10th gen intel. I was very indecisive until i saw this motherboard. pcie lanes configuration is better than on 3x more expensive boards. I was waiting for it to appear in my country with 7700x and ddr5 memory ready. i even like the looks. mine was 1.17 bios and i had to upgrade it with flashback function to newest one for it to boot.
Exactly. PCIe 5 is not necessary for a graphics card now. PCIe 4 will be more than enough for years. Especially, if you don't buy the absolute top-tier GPUs.
So it only able to use 3 system fans? I am asking only because i am about to order this one and figured to throw in an additional system fan, but it would make it 4. I would not be able to use it? Also that m.2 for ssd with the screw thingy. Am i supposed to unscrew it, install and put it back on right?
Never buy Asrock they have audio problem they use Nahimic Audio software which can't be set realtek audio chip doesn't support original realtek control panel from bios gives error. Forces Nahimic to be used.. And now my board trip back to the seller.! SORRY ASROCK
6:58 those pins are for the actual connection, not for reinforcement. Top is x16 speed, bottom x4.
Paired this board with Ryzen 7500f a month ago. The build works fine at 5250 MHz with PBO +200 and CO -30mv. RAM is stable at 6000 30-36-36-30. SoC voltage is at 1.1 volts. BIOS version's 2.00.
Nice🙂
Can i put rx 6700xt on it? I am confused of pcie gens...
@@lami5209 sure, the motherboard has PCI-E 4.0 x16 slot for that
@@lami5209 yes,you should be able to connect a rx 6700xt to the motherboard
Hi, I bought the Asrock b650m pro rs wifi edition. I got it for $150 on NewEgg. It has three m.2 nvme (which is a great plus for me) it looks like a really solid board to me. I havent found a video reviewing it, just reviewing its brother and sister boards. Great video too!
Ps, i just looked up the release date, it was released April, 2023. Its a really new board. I guess i got really lucky with my timing.
Oh! Your board has a very nice heatsink to cool an SSD🙂 Nice buy!👍
The asrock b650m pg riptide is selling for $150 aswell
Not sure which one to buy or I'd just wait for this hdv to sell at $99 before getting my first am5 build
Could not decide between the MSI PRO B650M-P and this one, now I have the answer for my upgrade, heard really good things about this motherboard and its VRAM temperatures
Great review Thank you!
Good choice!
look like great pick to combo it with ryzen 7600! ( or 7500F if it available to you)
Or even the 7800x3D in a year or two
It's a really good budget mobo, but without RGB headers it's gonna lose 50% of it's performance
More like gain 100% performance and not make you puke
I bought it cause I specifically wanted a all black no rgb 7800x3d build
Bit late with commenting, but anyway, very nice review, just ordered this bad boy today based on your vid. Good job mate, keep at it.
Never too late🙂 Enjoy your new board🤝 It's a good one.
Thanks for this video. I was worried I just got a "returned" motherboard from Amazon but mine arrived just like yours. Last tine I bought a higher tier motherboard for my i5 3570k so I was expecting more stuff in the box.
Yeah🙂 They pack them really simple. It's a good motherboard though. Solid build quality imho. Do you like yours?
@@iVadimUnbox it's a pretty good looking simple motherboard. I don't use RGB outside of RAM so I don't mind the lack of RGB support.
You didn't mention vram temperatures. How are the vram temperatures?
What memory you will choose for gaming for example? 6000mhz CL 30 I think is a the best choise.
Yeah, DDR5-6000 is the sweet spot.
Thanks! Very clear explanation. I will combo it with a Ryzen 5 7600 for my new build
Glad I could help! Nice choice of the CPU👍
How about a AMD Ryzen 5 7500F? It's going to be cheaper and have almost the same performance without being that much expensive.
@@ZAND4TSU I need the igpu on the processor
@@kwingie85 why?
@@ZAND4TSU I dont need a real gpu for the things I do. And also I didnt want to wait 😅
Could you rekomen about brand or versi of adapter wireles m.2wifi .best for that motherboard pleas
Bit of an odd question, but was any part of this motherboard's packaging 'sealed'? I've just bought one of these from Amazon and the box was not in the best condition and the anti-static bag looked overly creased for a new product and had no seal whatsoever. The board itself looks fine but as I'm buying PC parts over the course of this year for a new build, wont actually get to test the board till a few months down the line which could be too late to return it.
There were no seals. I haven't seen a sealed motherboard for a long time now. I think manufacturers stopped sealing them nowadays. I don't recommend buying anything you won't use now for a few reasons. 1) As you've mentioned, you can't test if it works. Even brand new products sometimes arrive defective. 2) Your product may become outdated (if new generation launches) and as a result become cheaper. If I were you, I'd hold on to my money until I'd have enough to build the PC I want. Only exception may be memory (SSD, DDR5 RAM). But even then you won't be saving a lot because memory prices constantly fluctuate. It is difficult to predict if you'll actually save any money by buying it now.
Just ordered this one 😊
Good choice!
Can I connect all coolers to this mAtx motherboard ?
does it have argb support?
No.
b650m overclock able? both memory & Cpu
Hi, a bit of a silly question here but I am new to this stuff. My question is where do i install my Crucial P5 Plus 2TB M.2 NVMe Internal SSD memory. Does it go in the 1 Blazing M.2 (PCIe Gen5x4 slot) or does it go in the 1 Hyper M.2 (PCIe Gen4x4). This SSD is for my main system for Windows.
If your SSD comes with a heatsink then I'd use Hyper M.2 (PCIe Gen4x4). That way you still have that faster Gen5 slot available in case you decide to buy a Gen5 SSD later. But if your SSD doesn't have a heatsink and you don't plan on adding a Gen5 SSD in the near future then I'd use the Blazing M.2 (PCIe Gen5x4 slot). The one with the pre-installed heatsink. That way your SSD will stay cooler for better sustained workloads.
Theoretically, you'd get better performance using the pcie gen 5 slot as it connects directly to the cpu. The other m.2 slot is connected to a chipset and will have a slightly higher latency and would share 4x pcie4 lanes with the other devices on the chipset. There is a diagram in the manual that will clarify what comes off the chipset.
Though as the other reply suggested, if it has a heatsink, I'd use the pcie4 m.2 slot, and if it doesn't, I'd use the pcie5 m.2 slot (Which will turn into pcie4 for your drive).
this board dont have PBO?
does anyone know why is that I can't enable EXPO profile with this mobo ?? When I enable it in the bios the ram (G.SKILL Flare X5 Series (AMD Expo) DDR5 RAM 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) 6000MT/s CL36-36-36-96 1.35V) stays at 2400 MT/s instead of 6000. Am I the only one having this problem ?
I thinks its "double" something or other so you are getting 4800 Mt/ s .......look it up this is a common misunderstanding
@@agaragar21 for some reason it fixed on it self Lmao
Finally the ram speed is at max
Hello. Can we enable eco mode on this motherboard?
you can always do this in the ryzen master software
I am so torn on what Memory to buy with this board. I'm planning to pair it with a 7600x. The board specification says can handle up to 6400+, and AMD Ryzen on their 7000 series processors, on their own specification page, list that the CPUs support memory up to 5200 MHz officially.
However, I have found by googling and watching review videos, that the actual sweet spot for Ryzen 7000 series is 6000Mhz, despite what their own website says, but the other problem then comes in, where I found another review of this board in which the person said that they would go for 5600Mhz for this board specifically just to be on the "safe" side.
Why the fuck does buying memory have to be this complicated, I literally have no idea what MHz to buy now, not even to mention with what CL.
I'm in the same boat as you. The memory is complicated to buy and a good one is pretty expensive, over 150 euros.
Don't stress too much about it. Get a DDR5-6000 memory kit. It is the sweet spot for Ryzen 7000. Just don't forget to enable that speed in BIOS. Otherwise it runs at default 5200 speed. By the way, there is nothing "unsafe" about running DDR5-6000. It is absolutely fine. Every Ryzen 7000 CPU is able to achieve this speed. Even AMD has officially talked about it.
@@iVadimUnbox then why they can't officially put 6000mt/s on cpu info?
@@iVadimUnbox Why do they list the CPU max memory speed at 5200 if it can run at 6000??
@@lesp6055 That's for JEDEC memory frequency.
Can i put rx 6700xt on it? I am confused of pcie gens...
Todos los PCIE funcionan , son retrocompatibles, el tema es la cantidad de datos que va a poder pasar, con una rx6700xt PCIr 4.0 esta bien.
I have it's cousin Intel 12th/13th. This might be an AM5 option for me though.
It's really good for the price. Cheap, good quality, gets the job done well.
can i use a water pump in this Board?
biostar b650mp e pro motherboard
Daim it's cheap! Does it even work?? 😂
It's like 100$..maybe I should upgrade 😅
amazing product. i was at 4670k z87 and debating if i should upgrade and what should i buy - am5, lga1700 or maybe 10th gen intel. I was very indecisive until i saw this motherboard. pcie lanes configuration is better than on 3x more expensive boards. I was waiting for it to appear in my country with 7700x and ddr5 memory ready.
i even like the looks.
mine was 1.17 bios and i had to upgrade it with flashback function to newest one for it to boot.
Nice! Are you planning to upgrade GPU next? Or done already?🙂
this mother overclock 7500f?
For sure
i was wanting some thing with pcie 5.0 gpu capabilities, but for this price ill have enough money by the time pcie 5.0 will actually be needed lol
Exactly. PCIe 5 is not necessary for a graphics card now. PCIe 4 will be more than enough for years. Especially, if you don't buy the absolute top-tier GPUs.
@@iVadimUnbox Can i put rx 6700xt on it? I am confused of pcie gens...
So it only able to use 3 system fans? I am asking only because i am about to order this one and figured to throw in an additional system fan, but it would make it 4. I would not be able to use it? Also that m.2 for ssd with the screw thingy. Am i supposed to unscrew it, install and put it back on right?
for your concerns about fans: just use a fan splitter cable
about the ssd: what you see is the heatsink, the ssd goes beneath that
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Never buy Asrock they have audio problem they use Nahimic Audio software which can't be set realtek audio chip doesn't support original realtek control panel from bios gives error. Forces Nahimic to be used.. And now my board trip back to the seller.! SORRY ASROCK
Just bought one and asrock app automatically let me install either realtek or nahimic drivers. I picked realtek, works completely fine.
MSI Pro B650M-A WiFi is even better, similar price
Does motherboard have a 5v rgb header ?
This board does not support RGB lighting. You'll have to go one level up in price with ASRock or pick an alternative from another company.
@@iVadimUnboxdo u think the b650m pro rs is better than this mobo?