What do you think about the MSI B650 Carbon WiFi seems very competitive and even better than the budget X670 motherboards (only minus is the missing PCi5 slot for gpu but who cares) ?
In my searching the B650 carbon was too high priced VS something like MSI’s own Gaming Plus WiFi. Even MSI’s X670E Tomahawk was a better price in the US market.
Any thought on the nzxt b650e? I really like it for the minimalistic look, but I literally dont know how that mb is, I want pair it with a ryzen 7800x3d and an rtx 4090
I had my first experience with an NZXT motherboard a few weeks ago and I hated it. I agree, the visuals look good but the BIOS and software/driver support was horrible. The RGB control was non-existent unless you used NZXT’s CAM and that is a whole thing on its own. I can’t recommend their motherboards at all, sorry.
@@DannysTechChannel Do not sorry man, thanks for the info because I can easily avoid bad mb, aint gonna put all this component if the mb is bad, later I'll rewatch again the video because the problem is "atx o itx"? both are cool af and I always dont which too choose, I've fear that with an itx I'm limited while with an atx I can surely be on top, but itx looks so damn cool🤤
Great video, one question, I’m planning to make a build with the Asrock B550M Pro Se, Ryzen 5 5600x and XFX Swift Radeon RX 6800 can the Asrock handle with that CPU and GPU with no problem?
I searched for ultimate mltherboard, clicked on best motherboard video, and the video is 99% about being cheap with bottom of the market motherboards and basic understanding. Wtf, not subscribing.
No worries. I’m trying to speak to the majority of buyers, which shouldn’t be wasting money on expensive motherboards and instead would benefit spending the money elsewhere like a better tier GPU. There’s nothing wrong with the cheaper boards I mentioned. I’ve used many of them with multiple CPUs with zero issues.
Great video for beginners and a refresher for advanced users.👍
Good quality video hope to see you hit your subscriber goals soon.
Will the all white ASROCK 550 fit into the thermaltake tower 200? Being that it’s a bigger MINIITX case?
What do you think about the MSI B650 Carbon WiFi seems very competitive and even better than the budget X670 motherboards (only minus is the missing PCi5 slot for gpu but who cares) ?
In my searching the B650 carbon was too high priced VS something like MSI’s own Gaming Plus WiFi. Even MSI’s X670E Tomahawk was a better price in the US market.
Any thought on the nzxt b650e? I really like it for the minimalistic look, but I literally dont know how that mb is, I want pair it with a ryzen 7800x3d and an rtx 4090
I had my first experience with an NZXT motherboard a few weeks ago and I hated it. I agree, the visuals look good but the BIOS and software/driver support was horrible. The RGB control was non-existent unless you used NZXT’s CAM and that is a whole thing on its own. I can’t recommend their motherboards at all, sorry.
@@DannysTechChannel Do not sorry man, thanks for the info because I can easily avoid bad mb, aint gonna put all this component if the mb is bad, later I'll rewatch again the video because the problem is "atx o itx"? both are cool af and I always dont which too choose, I've fear that with an itx I'm limited while with an atx I can surely be on top, but itx looks so damn cool🤤
Great video, one question, I’m planning to make a build with the Asrock B550M Pro Se, Ryzen 5 5600x and XFX Swift Radeon RX 6800 can the Asrock handle with that CPU and GPU with no problem?
Yep. It’d be just fine. I got my B550M in a 5600x combo. Now it’s not quite as high end of a GPU, but you’ll be good. Enjoy!
2-300 range.
I searched for ultimate mltherboard, clicked on best motherboard video, and the video is 99% about being cheap with bottom of the market motherboards and basic understanding. Wtf, not subscribing.
No worries. I’m trying to speak to the majority of buyers, which shouldn’t be wasting money on expensive motherboards and instead would benefit spending the money elsewhere like a better tier GPU. There’s nothing wrong with the cheaper boards I mentioned. I’ve used many of them with multiple CPUs with zero issues.