@Perchatki I like it too. But the design is too unique. Live Mixer should've been a line of products. Because I just can't figure out what GPU will look good with it. Maybe you don't care about matching looks of internal components? Or do you have some GPU on you "to get" list as well?
I want to mention that at b650 tier, that the b650 hdv/m.2 do not have rgb support. Which obviously i don't think matter much, never cared for it. But its worth knowing.
Indeed. I think that HDV does what it is supposed to very well. It is focused on bringing as much functionality as possible to the lowest price tier. I haven't seen a better product from another company that offers better value.
@@theivadim Do you think hdv or something like an asrock pro rs is fine for 7800x3d? I been looking into it quite a while and so far signs point to yes, which would be a nice. Edit: i got it and its working great.
well yeah since corsair made a rgb adapter or whatever it is i don't know what it was called for fan, so we're chilling and who cares about rgb ram tho
You called it. AMD cut the PCI lanes on one of their lower end cards, effectively making it useless for dropping into pre-built PC's. You're a prophet.
is it really true that a620 can't support over 120w? I thought I saw an a620 that supports even up to 170w. The GIGABYTE A620M has an 8 +2+1 VRM. Seems like this would support over the 120w that AsRock has since it has a better VRM
a620 are limitted to even less than that(like 82W or something like that. Nobody should buy these motherboards if they consider updrading their system in the lifespawn of their PC and if you don't why do you buy the more expensive AM5 generation? a620 are terrible buy imo.
@@lynnnl I suggest you look at hardware unboxed channels they cover a620 and b650 motherboard extensively, it might help you decide. I'd try to find an open box B650 personnally if I'd really want to cut on price.
for ryzen 5 8500g which motherboard would you recommend in my country a620 is for 70 dollars and b-650 is for 110 dollars should i spend more btw my budget is tight but worried that will it cause any trouble for long term
There won't be any trouble. The 8500G is a low-power CPU. So even the cheapest motherboard will get the job done. Pick the one that has features and ports you need.
Ram and gpu only. A620 will still boost the cpu frequency as expected. The 7600x has a base clock of 4.7ghz and can boost up to 5.3ghz with the ASRock A620M-HDV/M.2+ and can be had for 79.99 on Newegg. It will offer full performance (without overclocking) for any am5 chip except the 7900x and the 7950x.
Get ASRock B650E Taichi Lite if you want high-end features and specs at affordable price. MSI B650 TOMAHAWK if you want something in the middle. ASRock B650M-HDV/M.2 if you want to spend as little as possible.
Im planning on getting the ASRock B650 Pr RS with wifi with the RX 6750 and R5 7500f cpu, but if I can get a bit cheaper should I go with a b650M HDV/M.2? the B650 Pro RS wifi is like 140 now plus with tax around 160 is what Im seeing
highly disagree best b650e-f is by asus rog strix , has 4 nvme 1 gen 5 and 3 gen 4, and its got gpu pcie gen 5 and one gen 4 , and its got 3 usb c ports hich is 2 extra of any top x670e and it has 3 more usb 4 ports ten any top x670e
If you care about Sata these boards use a doubler on a very old controller limiting speeds to around 380mbps, also had constant issues with Usb needing to be reset every few weeks I also don't like how the lane sharing works on this if you populate the bottom Nvme slot it halfs your top pci-e graphics card to x8 and populate the 3rd Nvme slot it disables your 2nd pci-e slot completely. My board was the Rog Strix B650E-E version after a few months of owning it the vrm exploded (while idling) and had to replace the entire board needless to say I won't be buying another Asus board anytime soon.
@@nikhzlima1 yes I’ve bought it, it’s quite basic but honestly does the job well. Might swap out to a nicer looking MOBO in the future. And why not the X version? High price diff? Oh and do get a really good brand AIO, these amd cpus run really hot lol
@@yungspidi so, really not because of the price, here in Brazil currently its the same, with a difference of 14 dollars. But Reason is exactly because of the temperature, 7600 vs 7600x in performance has a 4% difference only, but 7600 runs with 65W which means somewhat around 60-66 Celsius versus 80+ from 7600x. This means that for my reality in BRL currency, I can run a 7600 with a simple air cooler instead of paying 140 dollars in an watercooler plus not having the need to change my PC case. Thanks for the answer btw! I don't care about the esthetics on a mobo actually, my opened pc case side goes to a wall so.. lol I was in doubt though about mATX versus ATX but is seems to not loose performance, only number of features and this Asrock a620 pro rs wifi covers all I need. My other option has being the MSI B650 Tomahawk WiFi.
when it comes to cheap B650 Asrock board i dont understand why lots of channels favor the B650 Pro RS instead of the Livemixer, as of 2025 the Livemixer is cheaper and a better board the m.2 configurations look like this: B650 Pro RS: 5x4,4x4,3x2(!!!) the 3rd ssd slot is just 3x2 and nobody talks about it Livemixer: 5x4,4x4,4x4 so the Livemixer gives a full 3rd 4x4 m2 slot the PCIe x16 slot: B650 Pro RS: 3x4 (again, a PCIe 3.0 slot) Livemixer: 4x4 it is full again the Livemixer gives full heatsink for all 3 m.2 slot the Pro RS gives 1 how can you miss these?
asking for an opinion, i cant find Asrock A620M-HDV/M.2+ in my country only have the Asrock A620M-HDV/M.2 for around 100 dollars ( RM 400) for me here it still a good choice for me compared to msi pro a620m?
Both are less than ideal. I'd recommend finding an alternative that has a heatsink on VRM to keep it cool. ASRock B650M-HDV/M.2 is my preferred budget-friendly AMD motherboard. But if your options are limited to those two then I'd pick the MSI. It looks a bit better on paper.
@@theivadim ASRock B650M-HDV/M.2 here is double the price of of asrock a620m. The cheapest i could find is RM 825 which is about 205 usd, haha pc parts prices here are abysmal
Yes, A620M-HDV/M.2+ would be your best option. Of course, if it's not a lot more expensive than the other two options you have. Sometimes you just have to buy what is available to you. The msi pro a620m will still get the job done. If the room where your PC is operating is getting hot then you might lose some CPU performance when power delivery system will get hot but the PC should still work fine.
@@theivadimi managed to find it,a bit more expensive 25 dollars more ( RM 100 something like that) but i think im gonna go with this one regardless. 1 more thing tho, what kind of wifi card does it use and what would would you recommend? I would like bluetooth support as well for my wifi card
I wish there was more selection of X670 and X670E motherboards in mATX and ITX sizes, theres literally only 1 for mATX and its nearly $600 USD (Asus X670e Gene) and then the Asus X670e-I for ITX which is $450 😢
@@goofytuber9011 yeah it's obviously not a requirement especially with the x3d chips but it'd still be cool to have the option, I ended up going with a Asrock B650m Pro RS Wifi since I'm running a 7800x3d, 32gb of Corsair 6000mhz DDR5 ram and a 2080 ti
hi, i got the a620m gaming x ax from gigabyte and juste like the asrock b650m hdvm.2, it as 8.2.1power designe. Does that mean that i can upgrade to a big cpu like a ryzen 7 7800x3d or something? I bought the 7600 for the moment cause i dont have the budget for more.
You should check if the A620 you've chosen is good enough for your CPU. RX 7800 XT GPU will work just fine with any modern motherboard. A620 included. So, no worries there. What about your CPU? Which one are you buying?
AMD Ryzen 5 7500F POWERCOLOR Hellhound RX 7800 XT 16GB GIGABYTE A620M S2H RAM: GSKILL Ripjaws S5 16GB DDR5 This is the part I'm considering, is this good? thx for ur help ! @@theivadim
this is what i was thinking :) all asrocks are just bullshit motherboards. working for some time but as the warranty wears off, its starting to break so yeah...
Magnifique vidéo, surtout pour un "FanBoy Asrock" comme moi. Je viens de changer ma configuration d'un 5800X vers un 7800X3D avec B650M HDV/M.2 car j'ai un boitier fermé Bequiet. Mais lorsque je déciderai de changer pour un boitier ouvert pour mettre en valeur mes composants, je remplacerai par une Taichi Lite afin d'avoir une harmonie avec ma 7900XTX Taichi. Enfin, dans le futur, si jamais j'ai des euros à dépenses car cela ne me donnera pas plus de FPS pour ma configuration dédiée à 100% au gaming
I'm just a gamer - Think I'm leaning towards a good A620 with a 65w Ryzen 7700 (105w 7700X doesn't offer much more for the price/power since I gave up with Overclocking 🤣🤣). PCIe 5.0 for the GPU just seems like a money grab feature at this point so I'll skip that (running my 3080TI PCIe 3.0x16 no issues so 4.0 is plenty for the foreseeable 👍). My fav board is the one I'm using atm - Asus ROG STRIX B450-I GAMING (ITX) with the RTX 3080TI/Ryzen 9 5900X - this board is great & overkill for my usage - no issues, not even with the VRM which got slated for running hot with no airflow (I mean who runs with no airflow in a pc case ??), It's fine with adequate air-flow & I have the GPU on a Riser so it don't cook the mobo - but the equivalent AM5 platform B650 Asus ITX is expensive so I'm cutting the features I think I might need but will never use - A620 seems to have everything covered - now I just need to find the right one 🤔🤔
I personally have a ASRock A620M PRO RS working with R5 7600 CPU and don't regret not getting the B650. 2 Gen4 M.2 SSDs + one Gen3 for upgrades in the future is way more than i could ask for. Installed the Wi-Fi 6E card by myself, could not find the wifi version on the market :c
"Mo therboard RAM frequency is 6400 MHz, DDR5 RAM is 5800 MHz, and CPU is 5200 MHz. Which speed of RAM frequency? If you say 5200 MHz, then why did I buy an expensive motherboard?"
@@theivadim Are highend boards more durable than midrange ones? I don't mind spending more, coz I want my mobo to last at least 10 years before physical failure.
Yes, the more expensive boards generally use higher-quality components, which can result in a longer lifespan, especially under heavy workloads. However, it doesn’t always make sense to go for the top-of-the-line options. Mid-range boards, like MSI’s Tomahawk, are typically more than sufficient and should serve you well for many years. Only spend more if you need specific high-end features.
I was taking a look to getting a Ryzen 5 7600 and well I don't want to spend a shitload of money on a mobo, given the price of the cpu, mobos itself, and ram rn
What is your favorite motherboard?
First😜
Though I am on B760-Plus Prime D5.. If I were to go AMD, probably B650 for middle path. 🤙
MSI X670E tomahawk
@@Catlove388-s1i oh yes! That's a very nice one!🙂
@Perchatki I like it too. But the design is too unique. Live Mixer should've been a line of products. Because I just can't figure out what GPU will look good with it. Maybe you don't care about matching looks of internal components? Or do you have some GPU on you "to get" list as well?
I want to mention that at b650 tier, that the b650 hdv/m.2 do not have rgb support. Which obviously i don't think matter much, never cared for it. But its worth knowing.
Indeed. I think that HDV does what it is supposed to very well. It is focused on bringing as much functionality as possible to the lowest price tier. I haven't seen a better product from another company that offers better value.
@@theivadim Do you think hdv or something like an asrock pro rs is fine for 7800x3d? I been looking into it quite a while and so far signs point to yes, which would be a nice.
Edit: i got it and its working great.
Hey, what does this mean ?
It doesnt have an rgb header wherr u connectyoirmother board to your case fans@@patatedanstesdents
well yeah since corsair made a rgb adapter or whatever it is i don't know what it was called for fan, so we're chilling and who cares about rgb ram tho
You called it. AMD cut the PCI lanes on one of their lower end cards, effectively making it useless for dropping into pre-built PC's. You're a prophet.
Thank you.
A very useful comparison.
what u suggest for a ryzen 7 7700x is the A620M-HDV/M.2+ good enough or should i take the A620M Pro RS ?
Up this
@@sibinfuse153 i suggest my build with a 7800x3d and as rock x670e pro rs
Great info! I searched for hours to try learning this
Glad it was helpful!
Then I'll better get a good B650E than a cheap X670 board. Very informative video, thanks.
loved your video it covered almost every sinlge details.
Glad you liked it!
you only reccomend asrock why? what about other companies
What should i go for ryzen 5 7600
Need the answer to the same question
A620 should be good enough if youre just a casual user. I got the same setup (r5 7600 + A620m)
Which the best between the two please asrock b650m pg ripide or b650 msi gaming plus wifi
would pick asrock
@@nivea878 Me too! I have used asrock mb for the last 5 years. I never had problems with them. Good choice!👍👊
Riptide has better M.2 SSD heatsink and I/O shield pre-installed. I'd pick that.
How is A620 doing with thermal throttling on Ryzen 5 7500F?
Thanks that’s helpful
What should i go for a ryzen 7 7700
b650e or b650m overclock able?
Both can overclock CPU.
is it really true that a620 can't support over 120w? I thought I saw an a620 that supports even up to 170w. The GIGABYTE A620M has an 8 +2+1 VRM. Seems like this would support over the 120w that AsRock has since it has a better VRM
GIGABYTE B650M K has the same VRM set up and yet it theoretically supports up to 170w. I think a620 can do it too
techyescity did a review of the asrock pro rs one. its quite good, but there is a power limit. forgot exact number though
a620 are limitted to even less than that(like 82W or something like that. Nobody should buy these motherboards if they consider updrading their system in the lifespawn of their PC and if you don't why do you buy the more expensive AM5 generation? a620 are terrible buy imo.
@@Rastaboulotte interesting thing to consider, I'm currently in this doubt if whether i should go for b650 or a620 on a ryzen 5 7600x
@@lynnnl I suggest you look at hardware unboxed channels they cover a620 and b650 motherboard extensively, it might help you decide. I'd try to find an open box B650 personnally if I'd really want to cut on price.
for ryzen 5 8500g which motherboard would you recommend in my country a620 is for 70 dollars and b-650 is for 110 dollars should i spend more btw my budget is tight but worried that will it cause any trouble for long term
There won't be any trouble. The 8500G is a low-power CPU. So even the cheapest motherboard will get the job done. Pick the one that has features and ports you need.
What do you think about the asus prime B650-plus for a 7600x and rtx 4060
worth spending some more bucks for the asus tuf
The asus prime is one of the worst b650, vram cooling sucks on them
Bruh 4060 is worst price to performance card
Can A620m boards overclock cpu,gpu & ram?
Ram and gpu only. A620 will still boost the cpu frequency as expected. The 7600x has a base clock of 4.7ghz and can boost up to 5.3ghz with the ASRock A620M-HDV/M.2+ and can be had for 79.99 on Newegg. It will offer full performance (without overclocking) for any am5 chip except the 7900x and the 7950x.
is an asrock a620m pro rs good for a ryzen 5 7600x and a 4060?
Should have called this Video here's my ASRock sponsored Video !! ...
I am building gaming pc with 7900x and 4090 can you plz suggest me mobo
Get ASRock B650E Taichi Lite if you want high-end features and specs at affordable price. MSI B650 TOMAHAWK if you want something in the middle. ASRock B650M-HDV/M.2 if you want to spend as little as possible.
Im planning on getting the ASRock B650 Pr RS with wifi with the RX 6750 and R5 7500f cpu, but if I can get a bit cheaper should I go with a b650M HDV/M.2?
the B650 Pro RS wifi is like 140 now plus with tax around 160 is what Im seeing
What should I go for if I want a 4 ram slots at a budget, I was looking towards the Gigabyte B650M D3HP ,MSI Pro B650M , and the ASUS A620M-A
go with msi as asus are a awful company that makes mobo to kill chipsets
In my region ASRock is unavailable
This is just a general guide. You can apply it to any company's motherboard lineup. It is more or less the same.
highly disagree best b650e-f is by asus rog strix , has 4 nvme 1 gen 5 and 3 gen 4, and its got gpu pcie gen 5 and one gen 4 , and its got 3 usb c ports hich is 2 extra of any top x670e and it has 3 more usb 4 ports ten any top x670e
But the price thoe.
The Strix B650E-F is by far the best bang for buck board.
If you care about Sata these boards use a doubler on a very old controller limiting speeds to around 380mbps, also had constant issues with Usb needing to be reset every few weeks I also don't like how the lane sharing works on this if you populate the bottom Nvme slot it halfs your top pci-e graphics card to x8 and populate the 3rd Nvme slot it disables your 2nd pci-e slot completely. My board was the Rog Strix B650E-E version after a few months of owning it the vrm exploded (while idling) and had to replace the entire board needless to say I won't be buying another Asus board anytime soon.
@@TrinoDR not for me my board had no issues at all I had 3 of them, idk about 650e-E I can only say about e650-f
suggest me a good b650 mobo for ryzen 7 7800x3d and rtx 4070 ti. but it should be cheap or medium range .
asrock b650m-hdv/m.2 is the way to go as long as it has all the ports and features you need.
7600x, 4070ti on an a620. Would it be wise for gaming?
In terms of performance? Sure. It will be good. As long as the A620 you picked has all the ports and features you need - go for it.
@@theivadim using the A620M PRO RS WI-FI one, new to AMD or in general newer pc parts lol
@@yungspidi have you bought it? I'm thinking on getting the same mobo. 7600 instead of 7600x and ASrock RX 6750XT 12GB Phantom gaming.
@@nikhzlima1 yes I’ve bought it, it’s quite basic but honestly does the job well. Might swap out to a nicer looking MOBO in the future. And why not the X version? High price diff? Oh and do get a really good brand AIO, these amd cpus run really hot lol
@@yungspidi so, really not because of the price, here in Brazil currently its the same, with a difference of 14 dollars. But Reason is exactly because of the temperature, 7600 vs 7600x in performance has a 4% difference only, but 7600 runs with 65W which means somewhat around 60-66 Celsius versus 80+ from 7600x. This means that for my reality in BRL currency, I can run a 7600 with a simple air cooler instead of paying 140 dollars in an watercooler plus not having the need to change my PC case. Thanks for the answer btw! I don't care about the esthetics on a mobo actually, my opened pc case side goes to a wall so.. lol I was in doubt though about mATX versus ATX but is seems to not loose performance, only number of features and this Asrock a620 pro rs wifi covers all I need. My other option has being the MSI B650 Tomahawk WiFi.
Which B650M would you recommend for a r5 7600 also considering future upgrades? (Planning to get a 8000X3D serries when they release)
The HDV M.2 MOBO would be best.
when it comes to cheap B650 Asrock board i dont understand why lots of channels favor the B650 Pro RS instead of the Livemixer, as of 2025 the Livemixer is cheaper and a better board the m.2 configurations look like this:
B650 Pro RS: 5x4,4x4,3x2(!!!) the 3rd ssd slot is just 3x2 and nobody talks about it
Livemixer: 5x4,4x4,4x4 so the Livemixer gives a full 3rd 4x4 m2 slot
the PCIe x16 slot:
B650 Pro RS: 3x4 (again, a PCIe 3.0 slot)
Livemixer: 4x4 it is full again
the Livemixer gives full heatsink for all 3 m.2 slot the Pro RS gives 1
how can you miss these?
i have rtx 3060Ti 8GB, I want to pair it with ASRock B650M-HDV/M.2 & Ryzen 5 7500F? is it a good gaming combo?
Ryzen 7 7700 and A620m-HDV/m.2 is good?
No
Get b650 hdv
Does it support Ryzen 7000 serious out of the box
Yes
asking for an opinion, i cant find Asrock A620M-HDV/M.2+ in my country only have the Asrock A620M-HDV/M.2 for around 100 dollars ( RM 400) for me here it still a good choice for me compared to msi pro a620m?
Both are less than ideal. I'd recommend finding an alternative that has a heatsink on VRM to keep it cool. ASRock B650M-HDV/M.2 is my preferred budget-friendly AMD motherboard. But if your options are limited to those two then I'd pick the MSI. It looks a bit better on paper.
@@theivadim ASRock B650M-HDV/M.2 here is double the price of of asrock a620m. The cheapest i could find is RM 825 which is about 205 usd, haha pc parts prices here are abysmal
@@theivadim but if i could somehow find Asrock A620M-HDV/M.2+ here, do you reckon i go for it over the msi pro a620m?
Yes, A620M-HDV/M.2+ would be your best option. Of course, if it's not a lot more expensive than the other two options you have. Sometimes you just have to buy what is available to you. The msi pro a620m will still get the job done. If the room where your PC is operating is getting hot then you might lose some CPU performance when power delivery system will get hot but the PC should still work fine.
@@theivadimi managed to find it,a bit more expensive 25 dollars more ( RM 100 something like that) but i think im gonna go with this one regardless. 1 more thing tho, what kind of wifi card does it use and what would would you recommend? I would like bluetooth support as well for my wifi card
I wish there was more selection of X670 and X670E motherboards in mATX and ITX sizes, theres literally only 1 for mATX and its nearly $600 USD (Asus X670e Gene) and then the Asus X670e-I for ITX which is $450 😢
I think the sheer cost of making such a thing is making it unpractical. I suspect that is why there aren't more of them available.
x670 is pretty useless, many b650 boards have better feature than some x670
@@goofytuber9011 yeah it's obviously not a requirement especially with the x3d chips but it'd still be cool to have the option, I ended up going with a Asrock B650m Pro RS Wifi since I'm running a 7800x3d, 32gb of Corsair 6000mhz DDR5 ram and a 2080 ti
Matx wont have enough slots to utilize all the lanes of the x670 it will just be a waste
A smaller form factor for X670(E) motherboards doesn't make sense because there are too many ports to support.
I wanna buy the ryzen 7700x, do u think A620M PRO RS falls short. Do i need to get a b650 or it's not necessary?
A620 Pro RS is fine. Go for it as long as it has all the ports and features you need.
hi, i got the a620m gaming x ax from gigabyte and juste like the asrock b650m hdvm.2, it as 8.2.1power designe. Does that mean that i can upgrade to a big cpu like a ryzen 7 7800x3d or something? I bought the 7600 for the moment cause i dont have the budget for more.
A620 pair with rx 7800 xt good pair?
You should check if the A620 you've chosen is good enough for your CPU. RX 7800 XT GPU will work just fine with any modern motherboard. A620 included. So, no worries there. What about your CPU? Which one are you buying?
AMD Ryzen 5 7500F
POWERCOLOR Hellhound RX 7800 XT 16GB
GIGABYTE A620M S2H
RAM: GSKILL Ripjaws S5 16GB DDR5
This is the part I'm considering, is this good? thx for ur help !
@@theivadim
Yes, looks good👍
@@theivadim thx bro🙏🏿
Waht Mainboard recemendet for 7600x for only 80 130 usd
I hope anyone can help me
@@ycolino asrock b650m-hdv/m.2 great board
Hello there, is it good a Gigabyte A620M GAMING X with a ryzen 7600x?
Yes. That'll work👍
Why all showing ASROCK?
this is what i was thinking :)
all asrocks are just bullshit motherboards. working for some time but as the warranty wears off, its starting to break so yeah...
Magnifique vidéo, surtout pour un "FanBoy Asrock" comme moi. Je viens de changer ma configuration d'un 5800X vers un 7800X3D avec B650M HDV/M.2 car j'ai un boitier fermé Bequiet.
Mais lorsque je déciderai de changer pour un boitier ouvert pour mettre en valeur mes composants, je remplacerai par une Taichi Lite afin d'avoir une harmonie avec ma 7900XTX Taichi.
Enfin, dans le futur, si jamais j'ai des euros à dépenses car cela ne me donnera pas plus de FPS pour ma configuration dédiée à 100% au gaming
the way he says latest and greatest
I'm just a gamer - Think I'm leaning towards a good A620 with a 65w Ryzen 7700 (105w 7700X doesn't offer much more for the price/power since I gave up with Overclocking 🤣🤣). PCIe 5.0 for the GPU just seems like a money grab feature at this point so I'll skip that (running my 3080TI PCIe 3.0x16 no issues so 4.0 is plenty for the foreseeable 👍). My fav board is the one I'm using atm - Asus ROG STRIX B450-I GAMING (ITX) with the RTX 3080TI/Ryzen 9 5900X - this board is great & overkill for my usage - no issues, not even with the VRM which got slated for running hot with no airflow (I mean who runs with no airflow in a pc case ??), It's fine with adequate air-flow & I have the GPU on a Riser so it don't cook the mobo - but the equivalent AM5 platform B650 Asus ITX is expensive so I'm cutting the features I think I might need but will never use - A620 seems to have everything covered - now I just need to find the right one 🤔🤔
I personally have a ASRock A620M PRO RS working with R5 7600 CPU and don't regret not getting the B650. 2 Gen4 M.2 SSDs + one Gen3 for upgrades in the future is way more than i could ask for. Installed the Wi-Fi 6E card by myself, could not find the wifi version on the market :c
"Mo therboard RAM frequency is 6400 MHz, DDR5 RAM is 5800 MHz, and CPU is 5200 MHz. Which speed of RAM frequency? If you say 5200 MHz, then why did I buy an expensive motherboard?"
Hope an X850 mobo next year comes with 10GbE onboard. 🙏🙏
I don't wanna waste $$$ on a Godlike or Proart. 😅
That would've been nice🙂
@@theivadim Are highend boards more durable than midrange ones? I don't mind spending more, coz I want my mobo to last at least 10 years before physical failure.
Yes, the more expensive boards generally use higher-quality components, which can result in a longer lifespan, especially under heavy workloads. However, it doesn’t always make sense to go for the top-of-the-line options. Mid-range boards, like MSI’s Tomahawk, are typically more than sufficient and should serve you well for many years. Only spend more if you need specific high-end features.
@@theivadim Thanks! Subscribed.
I want the a650m Asus tuf and it's a great motherboard
Would you made intel version?
Already did for Intel 700-series motherboards - ruclips.net/video/Qq1Po185Kzk/видео.html
@@theivadim ooooh i see, thank you so much.. i like this channel..🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I was taking a look to getting a Ryzen 5 7600 and well I don't want to spend a shitload of money on a mobo, given the price of the cpu, mobos itself, and ram rn
The cheapest A620 will be good for Ryzen 7600. Don't spend more if you don't need to.
very biased on ASrock. YOu only recommend those...
because asrock and gigabyte is the goat when it comes to am5 mobo
Ничо нипанятна, но очень интересна
best is to buy Intel😂
Wrong answer!!! Do not pass GO and do not get out of JAIL!!! 🤣😂😛💩🖕👎
Is MSI B650 Tomahawk good for R9 7900x?
Yes, it is a good choice.