Links to all the boards are in the description above. Watch our AMD Ryzen 5 5600X review here: ua-cam.com/video/01EhbmJAW-k/v-deo.html Or our AMD R7 5800X review here for the most updated data: ua-cam.com/video/6x2BYNimNOU/v-deo.html
Yeah, but when he rambles you get information that you won’t get on any other channel. Like little details that others would leave out because it would make their videos an hour long haha. I’m just glad he decided to share his knowledge and that yt gives him a way to get paid for sharing.
He sent them a 31-minute video, yes, it took him a lot of work to get it that short, but he was able to. And the GN editors did work hard to shave two minutes off because they're presumably doing that 5 seconds at a time.
I have the B550 A-Pro in my second Ryzen build and it's fantastic. I was able to get my 2X16GB DR kit running so well I migrated my 4x8GB Flare-x kit to my other build. What you said about 4x sticks on that board just reinforces that decision.
That's was the reason i went on this channel just to hear his review on it i was surprised he didn't even reviewed the X570 Tomahawk as its the one i would buy for my build as from other reviewer's they are saying it up there with the four best top x570 boards ua-cam.com/video/rD65w5RVmtY/v-deo.html
P B you might want to pay a visit to 'Actually Hardcore OverClocking' (Buildzoid's channel) and search for X570 Tomahawk. Short version: New Tomahawk and Mortar motherboards are not direct replacements for the old B450 versions . The new MBs with the same name are more expensive, higher end boards. If you want old Tomahawk/Mortar value, you don't want tge new namesakes.
The Asus x570 Strix is also really nice. It sucked on launch but bios updates over the past year and a half have made the board so much better. My 3900x now boost up to 4.65ghz when on launch it never went over 4.3
I agree with you I use the B550-F with a 5900x, a lot of peoplke look at me cross-eyed but I can do PBO on 5900x and audio is STELLAR. I tried MSI boards before and the audio is always hissing and really bad at running higher impedance headphones
I wish you would have talked more about the PCI-E lane compromises each of the B550 boards makes. They may have multiple x16-sized slots and multiple m.2 slots, and multiple SATA ports, but they can never all be used in the same system due to the limit on the number of PCIe lanes in B500. For example, the Aorus Pro v2 will disable the PCIEx4 slot if there is a second m.2 drive (as will the B550M Mortar, which seems like a huge limitation for an MATX board, essentially rendering it an ITX board only inconveniently larger). Other boards disable SATA ports, or limit the second m.2 slot to 2 lanes instead of 4, which would halve the theoretical maximum speed.
There are a lot of reports of USB issues with B550/X570 boards. This seems to happen across manufacturers, operating systems, and CPU models. There are too-many-to-mention homebrew solutions, which work for some users but others. It would be amazing if you guys could do a deep dive on it, the discussions online are all over the place!
I bought an X570 Tomahawk 4 months ago (which came under my budget as well) after watching content from Hardware unboxed and also from Buildzoid here on GN. Received my 5900X yesterday.
@@andersjjensen The best or the cheapest are almost never solid choices. The best are waaay too expensive (800e vs 250e anyone? Lol), and the cheapest just make way too many compromises. The most solid choice is the one that gives you as much as possible of the features of the best, while still costing a fraction of it. Aka X570 Tomahawk.
Yeah, but the results are pretty much very obvious already. I believe Scythe claims a 15% improvement on a particular aspect, and some other test results have put it a few degrees cooler than the original FUMA, which beats the Mugen 5 by a degree or two, but still loses to the NH-D15 by a degree or two, while everything else is about the same as the original FUMA. I think pretty much everything has been kept the same or similar, with the exception of a cut on the fins to offer more RAM clearance. RRP is $60, which isn't bad, but the original FUMA went as low as $40+ at one point if I remember correctly, which made it better value when both were being sold, although that is no longer sold now and the FUMA 2 is costing way more and definitely should not be bought. If anything, Mugen 5 is the go to cooler now, as it's being sold at $47 only at the time of writing this, which is probably the best cooler deal right now, while the Freezer 34 eSports DUO is $50 right now, which is an equally as good deal.
I have to agree with you about USB ports on the rear I/O; I'm a sucker for them - the more the better in my books - and that's the main reason I went for an ASUS Crosshair motherboard (11+ USB ports on the rear I/O). The fact that it has a Restart/ Start, Debug LED, are just an added bonus. Thanks for the "Best Of..." AM4 motherboards, I love the amount of detail in your videos. Be Safe
I'm surprised you have not included the MSI X570 Tomahawk in this list (and including a couple of ASROCK X570s which you yourself don't seem impressed with!). For all its faults that MSI has as a company, the tomahawk is a solid motherboard with a pretty reasonable MSRP
@@GamersNexus found that a little confusing, would have been nice to see a disclaimer at the start like the last motherboard video. I got worried seeing the comments and thinking something had recently gone wrong with the tomahawk that I hadn't heard of (and I just picked one up) so it was not listed and the Asus took its place
@@vonheimmironeir9016 Tomahawk has the best vrm capabilities that keeps it cool and has huge overclocking potential. This is why it’s weird not to see it here taking into the account the whole video about Tomahawk previously
Just got the ASrock x570 taichi today for $170! Lower price and will work with my 3609 till I can get a 5000 series. It’s so beautiful. Big step up from my Gigabyte b450 pro!!!
@@ProfessorPhysics2 I have the older regular Crosshair 8 Hero Wifi which has the same amount of USB ports, and as someone with a CV1 Rift, sim racing setup, and way too many RGB peripherals it's perfect. I also love that all of the rear USB ports are USB 3.1 or 3.2, it boggles my mind that manufacturers are still putting as many as four USB 2.0 ports on new $200+ motherboards.
I think there is a slight misstake in the description. The link title for the affiliate link to the mag mortar says it's B450, although you obviously review the B550. The affiliate link is however correct. Thanks for the roundup!
I agree on the MSI B550-A Pro. I recently build my system with that board and I couldn't be happier. For a board in this price range (and especially considering that I got it for 20 below MSRP) it seems to have a really good VRM configuration. I actually specifically choose the B550-A Pro due to this after watching the VRM tests Hardware Unboxed did on a huge range of B550 Boards in their B550 Roundup a few month back and the B550-A Pro could hold up in terms of VRM Performance with boards that where like double the price.
This is quite confusing since some of your earlier X570 mobo reviews highlight different models such as the MSI Tomahawk and the Gigabyte Aorus Master. How is the AsRock Taichi better than the Aorus Master? It would help if the video made comparisons since it is about the "best motherboards".
This is more "Best budget boards" video. I've managed to get 4533MHz on RAM with Aorus Master x570 with just XMP enabled (Teamgroup 4500 8Pack RAM), I would like to see that on Taichi, not sure would it even boot with those speeds. Too bad one RAM module came DOA so I had to RMA it. Could not wait for replacement, so I bought cheap Ballistix 3600 CL 16 and also is working great (54k+ read, close to 54k+ write, 60.5 ns with just XMP, still not tuned fine, CPU is 5900x). I have decided to take Master based on his reviews and because of amazing connectivity, so far I am not sorry. BIOS is still not in best state IMHO, my Voltages were touching 1.5V too often for my taste and temps were a bit high (86C in COD), so I put VCore -0.1 offset, and now all is good, performance is the same, voltages are going to 1.388 mostly, 1.416 highest I have seen, temps went down 10C on max load (using COD for testing, because it gives me highest temps, higher than any bench, so if it is good there then everything is good, plus that is real life scenario, tested it wit 4 hrs gaming session SP with maxed settings, max temp was 79C and that was just 1 sec spike, average is 75C, no crashes). CPU is boosting to 4950.
i cant comment on OC on those MB as i knew that the Zen go up very poorly so is not a characteristic i analyzed choosing MB and this is probably the first time i dont do daily OC in decades, the Aorus Master is better overall in characteristics BUT cost more way more than taichi, but both offer the same connectivity so going for gaming make sense choosing the cheaper option. Thou im surprised he dont mention the Steel legend as its the same as the taichi but with striped/traded stuff...
This is a condensed list of only the most critical price points and boards. Many others are good, but then it'd just be basically "all AMD motherboards."
I would like you to take a look into the Gigabyte Aorus X570 Master board issue of how a lot of owners are having a nightmare issue with there Pc's suddenly not powering on anymore requiring them to have to remove the Mobo battery and then place it back to get it power up. There are quite a lot of users on the forums who have this issue from launch day onwards and still to this day. Gigabyte have been made aware of this through numerous tickets sent and have done nothing. I think if Big tech channels look into and talk about it ie put a spot light on it then this could not only let future PC users avoid this happening to them but also possibly force Gigabyte into acknowledging the serious issue and do something about it.
I too was a normie till I started watching BZ videos about memory overclocking and learned that the reason why I couldn’t even run my memory with xmp settings was because of me mobo topology, did what he recommended which was to populate all four memory slots and pam my memory now runs at 4133 MHz at cl17.
Nice vid, feels weird to review the tuf x570 plus (wifi) and not the pro (wifi) when the pro comes with a ton of features you said you would've preferred to see for only $30 more (2.5 gig lan, wifi 6, bios flashback, a bitter vrm heatsink, more USB slots and headers). To me that sounds like an awesome deal and it addresses a bunch of the things you said were downsides that the board didn't have in the review. I know seeing $2__ price wise can be a bit of a mental block for a lot of customers even when its only $30 more than the plus model. Its also possible that I'm trying to defend my purchase a little, and I admittedly don't know much about mobos in general. So maybe at that price point theres something way better, (people seem to love the tomahawk at that price point) but from my limited research if you can swing the $30 the features you get for upgrading to the tuf pro over the tuf plus are massive.
I'm interested to hear from people with more knowledge and experience too since I've been eyeing the tuf x570 pro wifi. Edit: Found this video from Buildzoid's main channel where he says the tuf x570 pro is his pick at the $220 price point: ua-cam.com/video/VUwjxNEe26I/v-deo.html
@@houserspeed Yea I just watched the relevant parts of that video and he had pretty high praise for the pro version, which makes it even weirder he talked about the plus instead in this vid. Maybe this one was filmed before the other and his opinion improved after looking closer at the pro? Not sure tbh but its definitely a weird omission
@@stencetheboss @houserspeed Buildzoid covered this in his "responding to comments" video - ua-cam.com/video/FRxGg5nAL9E/v-deo.html. I don't have the exact timestamp unfortunately, but I believe his reasoning was that, well, $30 is $30 more and at that point a different motherboard makes more sense. Especially since this is a condensed list of motherboards, and each makes the most sense _given its specific price range_. A board $30 more expensive is not the same price range.
@@stencetheboss This is exactly what is going on. This video was filmed months ago or was build using videos posted many months ago. Is like he didn't knew the Tomahawk or Tuf-Pro existed.
@@NotThatGuyJD I even timestamped the entire thing with notes^^ find it in the comments. There is timestamps without notes too (that one is pinned by BZ) Channel name is "Actually Hardcore Overclocking"
Correction for the x570 Taichi. Its only on the Intel platform that they Tradeoff Sata for M.2, on X570: 2 of the 3 ports function without restriction and the last port shares lanes with the lowest PCI-E Slot.
Well... I got 6 SATA ports in my PC built in 2015 and I had to disconnect DVD drive cause I ran out of SATA ports. That's because my M.2 drive is actually running on two SATA III lines, so I got only 4 SATA III ports left after connecting 1TB NVME drive. When I got the PC, I had 250GB SSD for OS and 1TB HDD for everything else. Later on I bought 500GB SSD for video games and apps, but games are getting bigger and I record some video games footage, got some assets for Unity and UE4, so it takes space. So then I bought the mentioned 1TB NVME SSD and 3TB HDD. This way I got 2 SSDs and 2 HDDs connected to SATA ports + NVME that takes other two ports. DVD drive not connected and it comes useful at times, but I got another old PC to not open (literally) this one when I need to copy some old stuff from DVDs or even CDs. 6 SATA ports will be just enough when I upgrade, if M.2 drives won't eat SATA ports.
Good video Buildzoid. Glad to see my board makes the list still, and 13 months after I purchased it. The only thing you did not mention was that the Asus Tuf Gaming X570+ Wifi is $110 cheaper than the Taichi. I believe the Taichi is the only T-topology on the list though.
@@LiLBitsDK good observation. He actually covers my comment and the x570 unify in the follow up video btw. And his breakdown of the board is what I was hoping he'd say. The end
This is the one topic I've wanted covered more than any. If I'm looking to do intensive gaming, with some streaming/video editing on the side using a 5600x or 5900x, I keep getting conflicting comments on whether the X570 or B550 is better in terms of gaming (and that any sort of thinking about "future proofing" with current MBs is unfeasible). I've been trying to learn as much as I can here and there the past couple months but a bit unsure what is a best way to go if I want one that will get the job done in the long run.
Just don't go with Gigabyte for the x570 boards. It's gimped with a 16 MB Bios limit, the same reason that x470 did not at first support the 5000 Ryzen line. The other board manufacturers should be fine. It has been said the B550 series has better standard heat sink features, so if heat is a concern that may be your way to go, especially if on a budget.
You don't need the bandwidth of X570 if you're not connecting multiple things to it. No CPU performance difference when choosing either chipset especially since both chipsets don't have the memory speeds capped. Just stick to B550, it'll save you some money for better things to spend on.
@@NotDzus There was a 60$ deal on the X570 Tomahawk when I bought it. Even researched it a LOT before buying and it was getting really good reviews from Hardware Unboxed and I think GN as well. I'm on ryzen 3000 though as getting a 5000 wasn't possible so Idk what to make of this video.
Still waiting for mor bios updates, the last one for my CHVII actually fixed my sleep, but im already starting the jump for 550 so this one cames perfect
Your statement about not being able to use all the SATA ports and M.2 slots at the same time on the X570 Taichi is inaccurate. Using all the M.2 slots only disables the bottom PCIE slot. This is from the official Taichi spec sheet: "*If M2_3 is occupied, PCIE5 slot will be disabled". Nice list BTW. Keep up the great work.
The OC Switcher on it to me is a total game changer. Der8auer is the only one I know who made a video on it. I luckily got notified from Newegg Canada of stock and should hopefully have a dark hero in possession in a few days. I know the vast majority of consumers wouldn't care about such a feature, but to me it's like a dream come true lol. Now, getting a 5900x to put in the damn thing is a whole other story.
I had just bought the MSI 550 A Pro myself. Honestly, it's all you need in a motherboard. Personally, I want good quality, a decent feature set and enough fan headers to keep things cool. As long as it does the job and does it well, paying 100s more for what amounts to frills (RGB? I don't get it personally, it's of no use or benefit to me).
I think in this case he's looking at price point as well as performance, with gaming and content creation in mind. For example, if you don't need extra SATA ports, but you want to have Wifi 6 onboard, and really good VRM, and you like the looks, then the X570 Tomahawk is really nice, especially if it goes on sale.
If I remember correctly he said during the stream that he doesn't get why people buy the x570 tomahawk because most expensive b550 boards have better vrms so the only advantage is chipset pcie 3.0 vs 4.0
@@cab9191 I got my X570 Tomahawk on sale, and the TUF Pro is also on sale in my local shop right now. I'm just gonna save my time and trouble and stick with the MSI board I already have. It's got 1220 audio vs. TUF Pro's 1200, if that matters to people - it's a small bonus for me. They're both around the same price anyways, and neither is cheap.
I'm actively looking for USB-C on anything I buy these days. To me it just makes sense to do that. I also bought a USB cable with USB-A on one end and USB-C on the other for my older devices. That makes it easy without needing to add an adapter to the mix.
Thank you for the very informative video. It takes tons of time to go through the enormous number of boards on the market, especially with the mindset of "what do people need?" instead of "what do I like?"
Just watched your video about B550 boards, and was wondering if there was another about X570/B550 boards in comparison, to my surprise I see this brand spanking new GN/Buildzoid collab video. Brilliant!
Just upgraded my 6600K to 5600X and Asus x570 Tuf Gaming Pro (newer version). So far no stability issues after 30 hours. I haven't touched PBO or OCing anything yet since I wanted to make sure it was stable enough at default.
Yeah, the MSI X570 Tomahawk Wifi is a great board. Had the X570 TUF Wifi before, i like the Tomahawk way more. Same price (atleast where I am at), but Wifi 6, internal USB-C header...
Planning on building a new HTPC soon (as soon as I can get a 5600x and a 3080). Decided to check this video since I didn't put much thought into which motherboard to get when making my build on pcpartpicker. Just went over to change my motherboard choice to the MSI 550-A Pro...turns out that is the one I had already selected! LOL. Good for me I guess.
I'm running Ryzen 5950x on Asus x570-F Gaming on beta BIOS lol but it works great. Using Samsung 980 Pro 1Tb on which I get advertised speed with temps ranging from 45-67°C. CPU boosts over 5Ghz, RAM is running on advertised 3466Mhz, no problems, super stable. 3090 is working great with it, playing Cyberpunk on Ultra, DLSS quality, 1440p @ 75-90 fps. Asus really did a good job. M.2 slots have full metal heatsinks with thermal pads connected to the chipset cooler. BIOS versions and driver updates are coming out often. I love the mobo.
@@fearq8i605 yeh weird af, $200 tomahawk having similar vrm performance with $800 top of the line series(Aorus Xtreme) and they didn't even mention it...
This video was posted in Dec 18, 2020 where the hell is the ASUS x570 TUF-PRO? TUF-PLUS is an outdated board from last year. The TUF-PRO was released in September and have a USB-C front, bios flashback, improved thermals, newer Wifi, 2.5 GB LAN connection INTEL instead of Realtek). It was basically Asus answer to the MSI Tomahawk x570.
Huh, I looked into the Aorus pro V2 and there were a lot of people reporting problems specifically with memory overclocking. They couldn't get it to post consistently. It would work fine and then it wouldn't upon the second boot. Also, the more they pushed the memory overclocks, the less the USB ports would work. XMP also appears to have the same exact problems. What's funny is that this has been a problem I read on the x470 boards, other x570 boards, and mirrors the exact problem I had on an Aorus x370 gaming k5. I don't think I can ever trust a gigabyte board again.
Too much generalized overclocking information. If the overclocking information is directly relevant to the motherboard include that information. If its NOT relevant don't include it. Generalized OC info (i.e. lecturing) is not appreciated and makes it very difficult to follow what you are recommending and why.
Hey, you guys should know that the Asus TUF Gaming X570-Plus that you guys recommend does NOT come with the ability to do Bios Flashback, so if you purchase this board and it has an old Bios version on it, you can't update the Bios to use the new Ryzen 5000 series. It won't even boot.
Well its the same chips, and its asus. So really good. But in what parts it shines most im not quite 100% sure however i have mine with and 3600x and im very happy with the overclock i achieved. And my gfx 2060 i cud overclock 7% more than my old msi mortar 550 so im really happy i changed. But id go with ROG over these boards any day if u have the wallet :)
@@PSYCHOV3N0M Ah, okay. Didn't watch the complete video due to time constraint, and used the time codes to watch the 4 segments i was most interested in. Missed him saying that.
I've got a B55M Mortar Wifi. Nice board, but some conflicting design philosophy. On one hand it's got overbuilt VRM, indicating it's for overclocking, and then then go and stick the CMOS jumper and battery behind where your video card goes, meaning you have to uninstall, and then reinstall the video card every... single... time you want to test a new OC configuration. So it's a very capable overclocker but you really won't want to.
Der8auer really likes it. He is of course an ASUS partner so take that as what you will. I also have one on order. I will never argue the board is in any way cost effective but I also can't imagine it not doing everything I need it to especially with the OC switching. I actually swap between single theaded and multi threaded workloads constsntly all day for work so the OC switching is something I really, really wanted.
@@Weaver_Games Gl on your order. I'm now trying to decide on cooler. I'm thinking air but I dont want to cover my ram. cpu is 5600x. thinking either hyper 212 black, dark rock slim or nh-u12a.
I just changed one of my house systems from an X570 Aorus Elite (purchased at 3000 series launch) with a B550 Aorus Pro AC. In my experience on a 3900X, the memory handling on the Elite was scuffed. . . Hynix, Micron, and B-die were all significantly underperforming and a wrestling match. XMP profiles would not work on the system when the same RAM was fine on supposedly "much lesser" boards. BIOS updates over time improved things a bit, but it was a sigh of relief swapping to the new board.
@@ActuallyHardcoreOverclocking lol is this Buildzoid? Thanks for chiming in. Do you think the x570 elite would be a decent buy at $160? I figured in the next couple years gen4 m.2 drives would be more affordable so I'd pop them in. so thats was kind of how i justified the purchase
@@noodlefart1029384756 I ended up shuffling my Elite into a build that I sold off with a Ryzen 5800X. I crossed my fingers and put "loot box" 16x2 3600 CL18 RAM on board with the latest BIOS hoping the 5000 series might have inherently better memory handling and be less problematic. I did not push it further than that 3600mhz XMP. It was stable, the buyer was not a RAM tweaker (neither am I really), and that's the last I saw of that board. For practical purposes, it was perfectly fine. For pushing B-die, it was frustrating and disappointing.
Woot, glad I grabbed the Asrock Taichi after watching this. I do wish the USB-3 IO connector was in a different spot, but other than that it's rocking right now. And the dual PCIe will rock when I add more M.2 drives! Thanks for the video!
I got the Asus TUF X570 Plus Wifi mobo before ever seeing this video. Glad to see my choice made the list. One thing buyers of it should know is that, while it has 2 3-pin RGB headers, they both suck. More than half of the aRGB equipped items I plug in either don't work at all or don't work properly. Also, mine shipped with a BIOS that had a laughably bad flaw, you must turn WiFi off internally before you can use it. New BIOS update fixed the WiFi nonsense but not the aRGB 3-pin voltage issue.
Don’t forget, if the board is expensive it’s not the “best.” They should always write best “affordable” boards. Just like their 5800X review. They said it wasn’t that great only because the cost. I want to know what is the BEST, regardless of what it cost.
Links to all the boards are in the description above.
Watch our AMD Ryzen 5 5600X review here: ua-cam.com/video/01EhbmJAW-k/v-deo.html
Or our AMD R7 5800X review here for the most updated data: ua-cam.com/video/6x2BYNimNOU/v-deo.html
What about the ROG x570 chrosshair impact? Is that still a thing?
I usually agree with him, not today on the atx boards.
ASUS ROG Crosshair Hero VIII is one of the best motherboards I have used. (ATX)
I was able to grab a ASUS ROG Crosshair Dark Hero this month, but one of the selling points besides dynamic OC is no X570 chipset fan.
Sadly the MSI X570 Unify didn't make the cut. The no-RGB board should have been a staff favourite ;)
Really need a late 2021 update of this list. Hard to find any other channel that I'm confident they know what they're talking about.
Yeah, especially with some new X570S boards with a some improvements out now.
seriously. im here trying to build a pc for my biz for eoy bottom line cutting. sure its a rite off but i still wanna buy the best i can
I second this.
Agreed.
Yes
BZ on GN: 29 minutes
BZ on his own channel: 2 and a half hours.
Yeah, but when he rambles you get information that you won’t get on any other channel. Like little details that others would leave out because it would make their videos an hour long haha.
I’m just glad he decided to share his knowledge and that yt gives him a way to get paid for sharing.
He had a gun pointed at his head the whole time
Uh so is it about the same content in more detail or does he cover more boards? Or is it something different entirely?
@@maxmustsleep more boards and some disjointed rambling where there's quite a bit of information
@@NotThatGuyJD nice! haha as to be expected :D thanks for the quick response!
"looking at the thumbnail and length of video"
me: probably bz's work
Only 29 mins....
rookie numbers!
As someone who is subbed on both, I didn't even realize this was a GN video until I started watching and saw the logo in the intro
@@guiorgy yep it's a common occurrence by me too.
@@guiorgy so true
I'm ngl you guys being able to edit buildzoids endless ramblings into a relatively short video is amazing
dont worry he already did his ramblings on his own channel and it was glorious
He always tends to ramble on no matter what lol
He sent them a 31-minute video, yes, it took him a lot of work to get it that short, but he was able to. And the GN editors did work hard to shave two minutes off because they're presumably doing that 5 seconds at a time.
This'll be helpful in late 2021.
Except new boards might be in market at that time
@@gags730 I mean would it really matter? It’s not like they will be in stock so really it will be 2022
By that time new boards that support ddr5 will be out
@@cab9191 having it in your cart and getting it to your door are 2 completely different ballgames. you're offering no help at all.
@@cab9191 no such app on the store showing up
EK waterblocks are available before the GPU's they're for. That's a new one.
The 3080 ftw3 block took a while to come out .
My 3090 FE still sitting in the box begs to differ.
@@Polyh3dron are you a bot ?
ImpactJayy maybe?
My 3090 FE is still awaiting for block pre-order availability
Me: Time to go to bed
GN: I don’t think so
Allow me to refer you to the 2.5 hour extended variation of this video
ua-cam.com/video/VUwjxNEe26I/v-deo.html
So much for getting sleep now...
@@chadmckean9026 noice
Female (Any female): Time to go to bed.
Me: Fuck yeah!
I have the B550 A-Pro in my second Ryzen build and it's fantastic. I was able to get my 2X16GB DR kit running so well I migrated my 4x8GB Flare-x kit to my other build. What you said about 4x sticks on that board just reinforces that decision.
It’s the motherboard guy! Time to pretend i know advanced computer engineering 🤓
💀 I’m getting this degree for free. I really like him.
Buildzoid and GN are a match made in tech consumer's heaven.
Surprised to not hear about the X570 Tomahawk here. Seems like that’s the one to beat.
That's was the reason i went on this channel just to hear his review on it i was surprised he didn't even reviewed the X570 Tomahawk as its the one i would buy for my build as from other reviewer's they are saying it up there with the four best top x570 boards ua-cam.com/video/rD65w5RVmtY/v-deo.html
@@bioshock6935 you could not buy one of this at the msrp. It doesn’t make sense if he tells everyone to get a motherboard that we couldn’t get
If you can find Tomahawk at msrp, just get one if you need it.
P B you might want to pay a visit to 'Actually Hardcore OverClocking' (Buildzoid's channel) and search for X570 Tomahawk.
Short version: New Tomahawk and Mortar motherboards are not direct replacements for the old B450 versions .
The new MBs with the same name are more expensive, higher end boards. If you want old Tomahawk/Mortar value, you don't want tge new namesakes.
@@rogerlong8493 www.overclockers.co.uk/msi-mag-x570-tomahawk-wifi-amd-am4-ddr4-x570-atx-motherboard-mb-351-ms.html
The Asus x570 Strix is also really nice. It sucked on launch but bios updates over the past year and a half have made the board so much better. My 3900x now boost up to 4.65ghz when on launch it never went over 4.3
I agree with you I use the B550-F with a 5900x, a lot of peoplke look at me cross-eyed but I can do PBO on 5900x and audio is STELLAR. I tried MSI boards before and the audio is always hissing and really bad at running higher impedance headphones
I wish you would have talked more about the PCI-E lane compromises each of the B550 boards makes. They may have multiple x16-sized slots and multiple m.2 slots, and multiple SATA ports, but they can never all be used in the same system due to the limit on the number of PCIe lanes in B500. For example, the Aorus Pro v2 will disable the PCIEx4 slot if there is a second m.2 drive (as will the B550M Mortar, which seems like a huge limitation for an MATX board, essentially rendering it an ITX board only inconveniently larger). Other boards disable SATA ports, or limit the second m.2 slot to 2 lanes instead of 4, which would halve the theoretical maximum speed.
I literally expected 'Hey guys Bullzoid here' based on the title alone
One would think you could get the name right, if you know the channel so well...
There are a lot of reports of USB issues with B550/X570 boards. This seems to happen across manufacturers, operating systems, and CPU models. There are too-many-to-mention homebrew solutions, which work for some users but others. It would be amazing if you guys could do a deep dive on it, the discussions online are all over the place!
Where can i keep up to date?
I was looking at the b550 a-pro and you just told me exactly what I needed to know. Going to pick it up, thanks!
@@Yku30 I go the b550a mortar just because the a-pro was out of stock. I had to do a bios flash.
@@Yku30 I believe 7C94v14, as it was the latest one on their site when I was building my pc.
"Before that"
I bought an X570 Tomahawk 4 months ago (which came under my budget as well) after watching content from Hardware unboxed and also from Buildzoid here on GN. Received my 5900X yesterday.
Surprised the x570 tomahawk didn't get a mention. Literally just got mine in the mail today
It's a solid choice. But it is neither the best nor the cheapest (which is, honestly, often the hallmark of a solid choice).
@@andersjjensen The best or the cheapest are almost never solid choices. The best are waaay too expensive (800e vs 250e anyone? Lol), and the cheapest just make way too many compromises.
The most solid choice is the one that gives you as much as possible of the features of the best, while still costing a fraction of it. Aka X570 Tomahawk.
Clicked expecting the "Hey guys Buildzoid here"
Wasnt dissapointed
*waits patiently for the Fuma 2 review*
Me toooo!!!!
Yeah, but the results are pretty much very obvious already. I believe Scythe claims a 15% improvement on a particular aspect, and some other test results have put it a few degrees cooler than the original FUMA, which beats the Mugen 5 by a degree or two, but still loses to the NH-D15 by a degree or two, while everything else is about the same as the original FUMA. I think pretty much everything has been kept the same or similar, with the exception of a cut on the fins to offer more RAM clearance. RRP is $60, which isn't bad, but the original FUMA went as low as $40+ at one point if I remember correctly, which made it better value when both were being sold, although that is no longer sold now and the FUMA 2 is costing way more and definitely should not be bought. If anything, Mugen 5 is the go to cooler now, as it's being sold at $47 only at the time of writing this, which is probably the best cooler deal right now, while the Freezer 34 eSports DUO is $50 right now, which is an equally as good deal.
Title says Motherboard.
Me: Yup. It's BZ.
What’s BZ’s channel name?
@@jezwc "Actually Hardcore Overclocking"
@@Kloppi13 thanks mate appreciate that
Here after I watched BZ's movie on this topic, on AHOC.
I enjoyed the hell out of the livestream he did on that.
Same
I have to agree with you about USB ports on the rear I/O; I'm a sucker for them - the more the better in my books - and that's the main reason I went for an ASUS Crosshair motherboard (11+ USB ports on the rear I/O).
The fact that it has a Restart/ Start, Debug LED, are just an added bonus.
Thanks for the "Best Of..." AM4 motherboards, I love the amount of detail in your videos.
Be Safe
I personally have an Asus Prime X570 Pro with a Ryzen 7 3700X. Solid board with no problems for me
Same here
asus prime x470 fried on me lmao
@@Miguel-fh7bv 😂😂😂
Define fried. Like a light tan in the sun type fried or KFC Chicken fried???
Had the 300 series, nice board. When I upgraded I was looking for a taichi but couldn't get one, I found an Aorus Master at the same price, so...
Note the TUF Gaming x570 wifi does NOT have bios flashback, you require a past generation CPU to update the bios in order to use it.
I'm surprised you have not included the MSI X570 Tomahawk in this list (and including a couple of ASROCK X570s which you yourself don't seem impressed with!). For all its faults that MSI has as a company, the tomahawk is a solid motherboard with a pretty reasonable MSRP
Same! Going to buy a pc right now and making a choice between x570 tomahawk and x570-f strix. Thought they will be in the review but not :(
It doesn't mean that we don't like the board, just that it didn't make our condensed list. We thought the features were well-covered elsewhere.
@@GamersNexus found that a little confusing, would have been nice to see a disclaimer at the start like the last motherboard video. I got worried seeing the comments and thinking something had recently gone wrong with the tomahawk that I hadn't heard of (and I just picked one up) so it was not listed and the Asus took its place
@@vonheimmironeir9016
Tomahawk has the best vrm capabilities that keeps it cool and has huge overclocking potential. This is why it’s weird not to see it here taking into the account the whole video about Tomahawk previously
Buildzoid: B-but for that price you can have more SATA ports a-and more M.2 slots, d-don't worry about VRM temperatures 🙃
Just got the ASrock x570 taichi today for $170! Lower price and will work with my 3609 till I can get a 5000 series. It’s so beautiful. Big step up from my Gigabyte b450 pro!!!
Interesting to see no Dark Hero & x570 tomahawk in the list, probably cause he hasn't tested them or x,y,z reasons.
Dark Hero is my new favorite. Honestly I'm more into how many USB ports they crammed into the motherboard. It's fantastic
This is a "best value" video and therefore the title is a bit misleading.
looking at Buildzoid's last week's video, he is running into difficulty getting a Dark Hero board
@@ProfessorPhysics2 I have the older regular Crosshair 8 Hero Wifi which has the same amount of USB ports, and as someone with a CV1 Rift, sim racing setup, and way too many RGB peripherals it's perfect. I also love that all of the rear USB ports are USB 3.1 or 3.2, it boggles my mind that manufacturers are still putting as many as four USB 2.0 ports on new $200+ motherboards.
@@MagnaNemo Exactly, but I'm still confused why the X570 Unify isn't on the list considering it's one of Buildzoid's favorite motherboards
Thanks for the video. Building a new PC in 2021 and motherboards are what I know the least about. This seemed relatively easy to digest for a newbie
Was literally looking up what the decent boards were and everything was from the X570 launch.... Thanks!
I think there is a slight misstake in the description. The link title for the affiliate link to the mag mortar says it's B450, although you obviously review the B550. The affiliate link is however correct. Thanks for the roundup!
Thanks for the content, I hope we can get an updated video around March
Awesome! I got the gigabyte B550m Pro-P for my 5800x and it’s been no trouble for me. I’m glad I got a good one!
MSI Tomahawk? Gigabyte Aoras master? Asus hero?
I agree on the MSI B550-A Pro. I recently build my system with that board and I couldn't be happier. For a board in this price range (and especially considering that I got it for 20 below MSRP) it seems to have a really good VRM configuration. I actually specifically choose the B550-A Pro due to this after watching the VRM tests Hardware Unboxed did on a huge range of B550 Boards in their B550 Roundup a few month back and the B550-A Pro could hold up in terms of VRM Performance with boards that where like double the price.
This is quite confusing since some of your earlier X570 mobo reviews highlight different models such as the MSI Tomahawk and the Gigabyte Aorus Master. How is the AsRock Taichi better than the Aorus Master? It would help if the video made comparisons since it is about the "best motherboards".
This is more "Best budget boards" video.
I've managed to get 4533MHz on RAM with Aorus Master x570 with just XMP enabled (Teamgroup 4500 8Pack RAM), I would like to see that on Taichi, not sure would it even boot with those speeds.
Too bad one RAM module came DOA so I had to RMA it. Could not wait for replacement, so I bought cheap Ballistix 3600 CL 16 and also is working great (54k+ read, close to 54k+ write, 60.5 ns with just XMP, still not tuned fine, CPU is 5900x). I have decided to take Master based on his reviews and because of amazing connectivity, so far I am not sorry.
BIOS is still not in best state IMHO, my Voltages were touching 1.5V too often for my taste and temps were a bit high (86C in COD), so I put VCore -0.1 offset, and now all is good, performance is the same, voltages are going to 1.388 mostly, 1.416 highest I have seen, temps went down 10C on max load (using COD for testing, because it gives me highest temps, higher than any bench, so if it is good there then everything is good, plus that is real life scenario, tested it wit 4 hrs gaming session SP with maxed settings, max temp was 79C and that was just 1 sec spike, average is 75C, no crashes). CPU is boosting to 4950.
It's best value. He fell for Taichi's sale. Otherwise master is better
i cant comment on OC on those MB as i knew that the Zen go up very poorly so is not a characteristic i analyzed choosing MB and this is probably the first time i dont do daily OC in decades, the Aorus Master is better overall in characteristics BUT cost more way more than taichi, but both offer the same connectivity so going for gaming make sense choosing the cheaper option.
Thou im surprised he dont mention the Steel legend as its the same as the taichi but with striped/traded stuff...
I had the same thought. I feel like this video is mis-titled
This is a condensed list of only the most critical price points and boards. Many others are good, but then it'd just be basically "all AMD motherboards."
I would like you to take a look into the Gigabyte Aorus X570 Master board issue of how a lot of owners are having a nightmare issue with there Pc's suddenly not powering on anymore requiring them to have to remove the Mobo battery and then place it back to get it power up.
There are quite a lot of users on the forums who have this issue from launch day onwards and still to this day.
Gigabyte have been made aware of this through numerous tickets sent and have done nothing.
I think if Big tech channels look into and talk about it ie put a spot light on it then this could not only let future PC users avoid this happening to them but also possibly force Gigabyte into acknowledging the serious issue and do something about it.
I too was a normie till I started watching BZ videos about memory overclocking and learned that the reason why I couldn’t even run my memory with xmp settings was because of me mobo topology, did what he recommended which was to populate all four memory slots and pam my memory now runs at 4133 MHz at cl17.
Nice vid, feels weird to review the tuf x570 plus (wifi) and not the pro (wifi) when the pro comes with a ton of features you said you would've preferred to see for only $30 more (2.5 gig lan, wifi 6, bios flashback, a bitter vrm heatsink, more USB slots and headers). To me that sounds like an awesome deal and it addresses a bunch of the things you said were downsides that the board didn't have in the review. I know seeing $2__ price wise can be a bit of a mental block for a lot of customers even when its only $30 more than the plus model.
Its also possible that I'm trying to defend my purchase a little, and I admittedly don't know much about mobos in general. So maybe at that price point theres something way better, (people seem to love the tomahawk at that price point) but from my limited research if you can swing the $30 the features you get for upgrading to the tuf pro over the tuf plus are massive.
I'm interested to hear from people with more knowledge and experience too since I've been eyeing the tuf x570 pro wifi.
Edit: Found this video from Buildzoid's main channel where he says the tuf x570 pro is his pick at the $220 price point:
ua-cam.com/video/VUwjxNEe26I/v-deo.html
@@houserspeed Yea I just watched the relevant parts of that video and he had pretty high praise for the pro version, which makes it even weirder he talked about the plus instead in this vid. Maybe this one was filmed before the other and his opinion improved after looking closer at the pro? Not sure tbh but its definitely a weird omission
@@stencetheboss @houserspeed
Buildzoid covered this in his "responding to comments" video - ua-cam.com/video/FRxGg5nAL9E/v-deo.html. I don't have the exact timestamp unfortunately, but I believe his reasoning was that, well, $30 is $30 more and at that point a different motherboard makes more sense. Especially since this is a condensed list of motherboards, and each makes the most sense _given its specific price range_. A board $30 more expensive is not the same price range.
@@daboross2 I brought mine new tuf x570 pro (wifi) for 180$ USD.
I think that answer was very poor if he did give it.
@@stencetheboss This is exactly what is going on. This video was filmed months ago or was build using videos posted many months ago. Is like he didn't knew the Tomahawk or Tuf-Pro existed.
My Man BZ should be allowed to do 3 hour videos rambling about motherboards
Check his channel. There's a recent 2 and a half hour ramble on mobos
@@NotThatGuyJD I even timestamped the entire thing with notes^^ find it in the comments. There is timestamps without notes too (that one is pinned by BZ)
Channel name is "Actually Hardcore Overclocking"
@@NJcinemaHD seriously this guy is an absolute mad lad, those timestamps are amazing.
Exactly what I needed at exactly the right time. Thank you so much.
Who the hell ever needs a motherboard and doesn't just blindly buy a random one in 10 seconds for plug and play
Thank you i was sorting through some of the older buildzoid content for 5600x mobos
Correction for the x570 Taichi. Its only on the Intel platform that they Tradeoff Sata for M.2, on X570: 2 of the 3 ports function without restriction and the last port shares lanes with the lowest PCI-E Slot.
"it has 8 sata ports!"
*looks at current computer with 0 ports used*
when you prioritise SATA ports over VRM performance.
Makes more sense for a NAS then for a general purpose PC
@@vcaalnu34 When the recommended boards all have good VRMs for 5950x, even better VRM does not add value to the layman; more storage is more value.
Well... I got 6 SATA ports in my PC built in 2015 and I had to disconnect DVD drive cause I ran out of SATA ports. That's because my M.2 drive is actually running on two SATA III lines, so I got only 4 SATA III ports left after connecting 1TB NVME drive. When I got the PC, I had 250GB SSD for OS and 1TB HDD for everything else. Later on I bought 500GB SSD for video games and apps, but games are getting bigger and I record some video games footage, got some assets for Unity and UE4, so it takes space. So then I bought the mentioned 1TB NVME SSD and 3TB HDD. This way I got 2 SSDs and 2 HDDs connected to SATA ports + NVME that takes other two ports. DVD drive not connected and it comes useful at times, but I got another old PC to not open (literally) this one when I need to copy some old stuff from DVDs or even CDs. 6 SATA ports will be just enough when I upgrade, if M.2 drives won't eat SATA ports.
Same. My current PC has like 6 and I only use 1. Don't care about sata slots one bit. M.2 is the way.
Good video Buildzoid. Glad to see my board makes the list still, and 13 months after I purchased it. The only thing you did not mention was that the Asus Tuf Gaming X570+ Wifi is $110 cheaper than the Taichi. I believe the Taichi is the only T-topology on the list though.
What about the Msi Unify BZ?? :D you say it's the best overall x570 on other vids. I ofc have bought that beauty myself ;)
what about it? it didn't make this list... the end
@@LiLBitsDK good observation. He actually covers my comment and the x570 unify in the follow up video btw. And his breakdown of the board is what I was hoping he'd say. The end
This is the one topic I've wanted covered more than any. If I'm looking to do intensive gaming, with some streaming/video editing on the side using a 5600x or 5900x, I keep getting conflicting comments on whether the X570 or B550 is better in terms of gaming (and that any sort of thinking about "future proofing" with current MBs is unfeasible). I've been trying to learn as much as I can here and there the past couple months but a bit unsure what is a best way to go if I want one that will get the job done in the long run.
Just don't go with Gigabyte for the x570 boards. It's gimped with a 16 MB Bios limit, the same reason that x470 did not at first support the 5000 Ryzen line. The other board manufacturers should be fine.
It has been said the B550 series has better standard heat sink features, so if heat is a concern that may be your way to go, especially if on a budget.
You don't need the bandwidth of X570 if you're not connecting multiple things to it. No CPU performance difference when choosing either chipset especially since both chipsets don't have the memory speeds capped. Just stick to B550, it'll save you some money for better things to spend on.
X570 Tomahawk > X570 TUF Gaming Plus
I love BZ videos, super informative and always learn something that helps me in the future with overclocking.
I bought my mobo during black friday, wish this came out before then :(
Same 😔 I got the X570-Plus (WiFi) though. Which turned out to be a good decision lol
@@BonJoviBeatlesLedZep is it the Asus tuf one? Lol
I just got home from picking up an X570 Tomahawk. I feel you.
@@NotDzus There was a 60$ deal on the X570 Tomahawk when I bought it. Even researched it a LOT before buying and it was getting really good reviews from Hardware Unboxed and I think GN as well. I'm on ryzen 3000 though as getting a 5000 wasn't possible so Idk what to make of this video.
Still waiting for mor bios updates, the last one for my CHVII actually fixed my sleep, but im already starting the jump for 550 so this one cames perfect
Your statement about not being able to use all the SATA ports and M.2 slots at the same time on the X570 Taichi is inaccurate. Using all the M.2 slots only disables the bottom PCIE slot.
This is from the official Taichi spec sheet: "*If M2_3 is occupied, PCIE5 slot will be disabled".
Nice list BTW. Keep up the great work.
What about the X570 Dark Hero would love your thoughts.
Spensive
Doesn't matter if it's good because it doesn't exist lol ~~I'm not salty I can't buy one I dunno what you mean~~
Check out his 2 hour roundup
He covers it briefly
The OC Switcher on it to me is a total game changer. Der8auer is the only one I know who made a video on it. I luckily got notified from Newegg Canada of stock and should hopefully have a dark hero in possession in a few days. I know the vast majority of consumers wouldn't care about such a feature, but to me it's like a dream come true lol.
Now, getting a 5900x to put in the damn thing is a whole other story.
Same as the crosshair 8 hero with no fan on chipset
I had just bought the MSI 550 A Pro myself. Honestly, it's all you need in a motherboard. Personally, I want good quality, a decent feature set and enough fan headers to keep things cool. As long as it does the job and does it well, paying 100s more for what amounts to frills (RGB? I don't get it personally, it's of no use or benefit to me).
What about MSI X570 Tomahawk WiFi motherboard, you liked it in your review
Have a tomahawk x570 wifi paired with 5800x. Only issue is that ryzen master does not seem to show cpu core data. Everything else looks fine
I think in this case he's looking at price point as well as performance, with gaming and content creation in mind. For example, if you don't need extra SATA ports, but you want to have Wifi 6 onboard, and really good VRM, and you like the looks, then the X570 Tomahawk is really nice, especially if it goes on sale.
If I remember correctly he said during the stream that he doesn't get why people buy the x570 tomahawk because most expensive b550 boards have better vrms so the only advantage is chipset pcie 3.0 vs 4.0
@@matasa7463 you mean if you can actually find it for sale haha
@@cab9191 I got my X570 Tomahawk on sale, and the TUF Pro is also on sale in my local shop right now.
I'm just gonna save my time and trouble and stick with the MSI board I already have. It's got 1220 audio vs. TUF Pro's 1200, if that matters to people - it's a small bonus for me.
They're both around the same price anyways, and neither is cheap.
I'm actively looking for USB-C on anything I buy these days. To me it just makes sense to do that. I also bought a USB cable with USB-A on one end and USB-C on the other for my older devices. That makes it easy without needing to add an adapter to the mix.
Assuming Steve is recovering from surgery
Speedy recovery mate
Good to know the strix x570i is still the best mini itx for overclocking. Bought one after watching your previous video.
This is the TLDR of BZ own video, but I still need a TLDR on this.
TLDR: Buy Gigabyte Aorus pro
@@procs81 And have all your usb2.0 ports crap out. jeej
@@StarsAtNight1 Update the bios
@@TheRusk123 kill it with fire.
Thank you for the very informative video. It takes tons of time to go through the enormous number of boards on the market, especially with the mindset of "what do people need?" instead of "what do I like?"
I was reaaaaalllyy hoping for some information about the relatively new ASUS ROG Crosshair Dark Hero VIII. Are you planning on doing one on that?
Just watched your video about B550 boards, and was wondering if there was another about X570/B550 boards in comparison, to my surprise I see this brand spanking new GN/Buildzoid collab video. Brilliant!
The TUF X570-pro is the improved version of the TUF Plus, so I think that might even be a better option.
Just upgraded my 6600K to 5600X and Asus x570 Tuf Gaming Pro (newer version). So far no stability issues after 30 hours. I haven't touched PBO or OCing anything yet since I wanted to make sure it was stable enough at default.
Why Tomahawk x570 was left out?
I was wondering too
Because it’s shit for 230 bucks
And all I read on forum and well rated website that the b550 ROG strix is one of the best b550 it wasn’t mentioned either
Yeah, the MSI X570 Tomahawk Wifi is a great board. Had the X570 TUF Wifi before, i like the Tomahawk way more. Same price (atleast where I am at), but Wifi 6, internal USB-C header...
There's no problem with the board itself. There are just similar/better boards at the same or cheaper price.
Planning on building a new HTPC soon (as soon as I can get a 5600x and a 3080). Decided to check this video since I didn't put much thought into which motherboard to get when making my build on pcpartpicker. Just went over to change my motherboard choice to the MSI 550-A Pro...turns out that is the one I had already selected! LOL. Good for me I guess.
Exactly what I needed, thank you 👍
I'm running Ryzen 5950x on Asus x570-F Gaming on beta BIOS lol but it works great. Using Samsung 980 Pro 1Tb on which I get advertised speed with temps ranging from 45-67°C. CPU boosts over 5Ghz, RAM is running on advertised 3466Mhz, no problems, super stable. 3090 is working great with it, playing Cyberpunk on Ultra, DLSS quality, 1440p @ 75-90 fps. Asus really did a good job. M.2 slots have full metal heatsinks with thermal pads connected to the chipset cooler. BIOS versions and driver updates are coming out often. I love the mobo.
Hardware Unboxed gang is like "where the fk is our god and savior Tomahawk x570?"
i was kinda shocked they didnt include tomahawk and the dark hero for best atx motherboards tbh
@@fearq8i605 yeh weird af, $200 tomahawk having similar vrm performance with $800 top of the line series(Aorus Xtreme) and they didn't even mention it...
@@fevgatos better boards for cheaper
@@insanejarviimeanredspot7491
@@LiLBitsDK ?
This video was posted in Dec 18, 2020 where the hell is the ASUS x570 TUF-PRO?
TUF-PLUS is an outdated board from last year. The TUF-PRO was released in September and have a USB-C front, bios flashback, improved thermals, newer Wifi, 2.5 GB LAN connection INTEL instead of Realtek). It was basically Asus answer to the MSI Tomahawk x570.
Huh, I looked into the Aorus pro V2 and there were a lot of people reporting problems specifically with memory overclocking. They couldn't get it to post consistently. It would work fine and then it wouldn't upon the second boot. Also, the more they pushed the memory overclocks, the less the USB ports would work. XMP also appears to have the same exact problems. What's funny is that this has been a problem I read on the x470 boards, other x570 boards, and mirrors the exact problem I had on an Aorus x370 gaming k5. I don't think I can ever trust a gigabyte board again.
You are the best BZ, Love your analized. Keep it up sir!
Too much generalized overclocking information. If the overclocking information is directly relevant to the motherboard include that information. If its NOT relevant don't include it. Generalized OC info (i.e. lecturing) is not appreciated and makes it very difficult to follow what you are recommending and why.
Hey, you guys should know that the Asus TUF Gaming X570-Plus that you guys recommend does NOT come with the ability to do Bios Flashback, so if you purchase this board and it has an old Bios version on it, you can't update the Bios to use the new Ryzen 5000 series. It won't even boot.
Im really interested know why the Asus b550 Tuf didnt get in the video ? :)
Well its the same chips, and its asus. So really good. But in what parts it shines most im not quite 100% sure however i have mine with and 3600x and im very happy with the overclock i achieved. And my gfx 2060 i cud overclock 7% more than my old msi mortar 550 so im really happy i changed. But id go with ROG over these boards any day if u have the wallet :)
You made this video weeks after i purchased my 5900x and x570 motherboard ^^
Was surprised to not see the dark hero on here. Would love to hear his thoughts on it
He's having trouble getting one in his possession.
@@PSYCHOV3N0M aren't we all. That certainly explains it, though
@@thedrowningknight He said it's out of stock in the U.S. and Europe.
@@PSYCHOV3N0M Ah, okay. Didn't watch the complete video due to time constraint, and used the time codes to watch the 4 segments i was most interested in. Missed him saying that.
Noice. I bought a B550I Aorus Pro AX a couple of months ago for a 5900X. Good to see it made the list.
X570 Tomahawk gang, where are you?
Sad at home, it dont postes with ryzen 5000...
@@tike2440 Mine didn't post with my 5900x, but it did after I updated the BIOS via USB stick. Bunch of tutorials online for doing this.
B550 tomahawk guy here. At least my ryzen 5600x posts :D
@@AdamScott86 Dunno what to say, my 5950X will arrive next week.
@@lzl0_699 Nice, yeah just do the BIOS update and you'll be fine.
I've got a B55M Mortar Wifi. Nice board, but some conflicting design philosophy. On one hand it's got overbuilt VRM, indicating it's for overclocking, and then then go and stick the CMOS jumper and battery behind where your video card goes, meaning you have to uninstall, and then reinstall the video card every... single... time you want to test a new OC configuration.
So it's a very capable overclocker but you really won't want to.
I'm driving an hour to pickup a dark hero. Hope I made a good choice!
Der8auer really likes it. He is of course an ASUS partner so take that as what you will.
I also have one on order. I will never argue the board is in any way cost effective but I also can't imagine it not doing everything I need it to especially with the OC switching.
I actually swap between single theaded and multi threaded workloads constsntly all day for work so the OC switching is something I really, really wanted.
@@Weaver_Games THIS! I want this motherboard after watching Der8auer's video.
@@Weaver_Games Gl on your order. I'm now trying to decide on cooler. I'm thinking air but I dont want to cover my ram. cpu is 5600x. thinking either hyper 212 black, dark rock slim or nh-u12a.
Just just got one as well. You pay premium but its a premium board - and no chipset fan. The latter alone made the choice easy for me.
Love your channel! Was wondering why you did not mention ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII? Isn't that one considered a top dog?
4 days I didn’t know anything about PCs . Today my Amazon is full of each individual part I want lol
I hope you got them
@@demontanks9485 yeah spent 1600$ on a pre built cuz you’re not finding parts
Solid review of AM4 options. Thanks BZ!
A little surprise not seeing the Asus TUF B550 M-ATX right below that msi. ☹️
same here
Tks! Missed more x570 boards, the criteria for those 3 was very very diverse...
Wasn't this topic covered months ago?
no x570 aorus elite?
The x570 elite imo doesn't make much sense now that the B550 pro exists
I just changed one of my house systems from an X570 Aorus Elite (purchased at 3000 series launch) with a B550 Aorus Pro AC. In my experience on a 3900X, the memory handling on the Elite was scuffed. . . Hynix, Micron, and B-die were all significantly underperforming and a wrestling match. XMP profiles would not work on the system when the same RAM was fine on supposedly "much lesser" boards. BIOS updates over time improved things a bit, but it was a sigh of relief swapping to the new board.
@@chunger169 Oh thanks for your 2 cents on it! (sweating as an aspiring 5900x owner who has the elite mobo in the closet)
@@ActuallyHardcoreOverclocking lol is this Buildzoid? Thanks for chiming in. Do you think the x570 elite would be a decent buy at $160? I figured in the next couple years gen4 m.2 drives would be more affordable so I'd pop them in. so thats was kind of how i justified the purchase
@@noodlefart1029384756 I ended up shuffling my Elite into a build that I sold off with a Ryzen 5800X. I crossed my fingers and put "loot box" 16x2 3600 CL18 RAM on board with the latest BIOS hoping the 5000 series might have inherently better memory handling and be less problematic. I did not push it further than that 3600mhz XMP. It was stable, the buyer was not a RAM tweaker (neither am I really), and that's the last I saw of that board. For practical purposes, it was perfectly fine. For pushing B-die, it was frustrating and disappointing.
Woot, glad I grabbed the Asrock Taichi after watching this. I do wish the USB-3 IO connector was in a different spot, but other than that it's rocking right now. And the dual PCIe will rock when I add more M.2 drives! Thanks for the video!
Is Asus rog strix b550-f gaming good for Ryzen 9 5950x
Im happy my motherboard was the first mentioned in x570 happy I did my research and got decent board at great price got mine for around like 170
I have a B550 A Pro. I really hope for a bios update soon. I cant even enable XMP without having WHEA errors. And the Beta made it worse.
Is the problem solved? I’m looking to buy b550a pro with ryzen 5 3600 do I need to bios update it and do you recommend the mobo?
@@maxcooper2578 No need to worry. If i understood right, you just need the new agesa for Ryzen 5000 series, Just dont go for any.Beta Bios
@@Panterbell_Kuu the actual question was is msi b550a pro worth buying? But the thing is I just ordered the msi b550 gaming plus
@@maxcooper2578 Ok, well the answer to the question if its worth buying is answered in the video. Best bang for buck board
I got the Asus TUF X570 Plus Wifi mobo before ever seeing this video. Glad to see my choice made the list. One thing buyers of it should know is that, while it has 2 3-pin RGB headers, they both suck. More than half of the aRGB equipped items I plug in either don't work at all or don't work properly. Also, mine shipped with a BIOS that had a laughably bad flaw, you must turn WiFi off internally before you can use it. New BIOS update fixed the WiFi nonsense but not the aRGB 3-pin voltage issue.
Hi guys. Wondering about B550 Aorus Pro v1 or v2? Is there something more then price and vrm changes?
v2 comes with an internal USB C header, v1 doesn't have one
both boards have usb2.0 problems
I use X570 Aorus Elite motherboard + R5 3600. In 2021 I change for R5 5600X but now it's good for me.
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I really like that Taichi. Not only does it have good features, but its aesthetic matches the look I'm going for.
b450 tomahawk max gang : Should i watch this?? Ok i am watching for GN!!!
Thanks, Buildzoid. Been waiting for this video.
No Asus Dark Hero? Surprising.
He hasn't been able to test it, according to his last big Ryzen video on his channel
Yeah, too bad. I'm planning on getting that motherboard.
Don’t forget, if the board is expensive it’s not the “best.” They should always write best “affordable” boards. Just like their 5800X review. They said it wasn’t that great only because the cost. I want to know what is the BEST, regardless of what it cost.
The X570 Crosshair Viii model is really good. But $$$
That's because it's overrated