Thanks for sharing your option 3 settings. In my case, cpu stayed below 70C with about a 2% loss vs 85C -20 undervolt. You video has shown me a different approach, and I appreciate it.
I watched hardware unboxed, and in their test B650M Aourus PRO AX and B650m Aourus Elite have good thermal performance, is it related to the numbers of vrms ? compared to this mobo which one is better ?
I don't know what the B650M AORUS PROAX is like, but the AORUS ELITE model has a VRM spec of 720A capacity. It has a higher power supply spec compared to the PRO RS model with a capacity of 400A.
The average heat sink temperature was similar to other motherboards in my test. If the power consumption of the new Ryzen series doesn't exceed 200W, it has enough VRM specifications to use.
I just bought this board and waiting for it to arrived! I will pair it with R7 7700! Anyway, the cooler you're using won't block the RGB of the ram kit? I want to see the ram rgb 😊
I think it will vary depending on the shape of the CPU cooler you want to install. If you use a single tower design CPU cooler and two RAMs, you will use slots 2 and 4, so I don't think it will block the RAM's RGB lights.
Hey there, thanks for the video. With this motherboard, I was worried with the VRMs but it looks if it can handle a 7950x at stock it should be okay for future am5 processors? Appreciate your insight, seeing as most am5's will only get more efficient. Thanks!
For the WIFI version, you can use wireless Internet and Bluetooth equipment. When compared to other manufacturers' WIFI version models, the chipsets of the wireless communication devices used are sometimes different, but rarely significantly different (for products at a similar price point)
This motherboard has a VRM specification of 400A capacity. There were no major problems when using the R9 7950X. I think the R9 7900X will have no problem.
@@DalraeMyoI have the same motherboard and the MOSFET heatsink can be moved if pushed by finger, is this normal? Can someone tell if their Asrock B650M doing the same? I'm freaking out
@@editspotato A thermal pad is attached between the heat sink and the MOSFET. Some motherboards receive too much tension and may move slightly to prevent damage to the PCB board or MOSFET. If you think it's moving too much, try tightening the screws to secure it a little more.
@@chavdarqnakiev9983 The ATX-sized motherboard has a slightly better VRM spec. Other differences include more space between the PCIE slots. If it's worth the price difference, you can choose the ATX size board, and if you don't feel it's worth it, you can choose the M-ATX size motherboard.
I know that x870 supports more detailed adjustments than the option values I adjusted. I also plan to try more detailed settings soon with an x870 or a b850 chipset motherboard that will be released later.
Pour être précis, il fournit uniquement un environnement dans lequel une carte WI-FI standard M.2 peut être installée. Pour ces modèles, vous devez acheter et installer le kit M.2 séparément. D'un autre côté, une carte mère avec le modificateur WIFI dans le nom du modèle a la fonction WIFI intégrée par défaut.
@@Nanalu137 This motherboard has enough specifications to cover even the PBO preferences of the 7900X. If you're curious about PBO custom settings, please refer to the figures I set in the video.
@@Nanalu137 Ah!, I thought you were talking about the B650 PRO RS motherboard in this video. You can follow the CPU (PBO) settings as I set them. There are slight differences in the values applicable to each CPU, so it is necessary to adjust the values little by little to avoid problems during load testing.
Thanks for sharing your option 3 settings. In my case, cpu stayed below 70C with about a 2% loss vs 85C -20 undervolt. You video has shown me a different approach, and I appreciate it.
Thanks a lot for helpful video! Liked & Subscribed for future updates.
I purchased this board a few months ago for 120 dollars. going to hold onto it till next generation of CPU drop.
Does this mean you will buy a new mb when the next Ryzen series appear?
No, the next gen will also use the AM5 socket, or I hope they do.@@ISFRedSandman
@@joeylogan5469 hey can tell your pc specs?
@@joeylogan5469 the new generation has came out, have you upgraded yet or no?
Without even talking, you did a better review than most out there. Great review.
yeah lel. I just want to actually see the damn thing close up and in assembly.
Thank you bro for this video clip format. Very informative, concise and accessible, no unnecessary chatter. Like, subscribe.
You Are Great ❤❤
thanks very much! I also used profile 3.
I watched hardware unboxed, and in their test B650M Aourus PRO AX and B650m Aourus Elite have good thermal performance, is it related to the numbers of vrms ? compared to this mobo which one is better ?
I don't know what the B650M AORUS PROAX is like, but the AORUS ELITE model has a VRM spec of 720A capacity. It has a higher power supply spec compared to the PRO RS model with a capacity of 400A.
nice bro, thanks
hey hows the vrm heatsink temperature its it good to handle current 7000 and upcoming 9000 cpu with good temps? plz reply
The average heat sink temperature was similar to other motherboards in my test. If the power consumption of the new Ryzen series doesn't exceed 200W, it has enough VRM specifications to use.
@@DalraeMyo thanks for the reply 😁🙏
What is the difference between curve optimizer and CPU offset? Don't both provide the CPU with less voltage?
Can you measure the height of the heatsink above the CPU socket?
please how to setup bios using team elite plus ram 4x 32GB with ryzen 7950x.. thanks
Thanks for the video review. Are these settings relevant for the Ryzen 7 7700?
In the case of the 7700, which uses one CCD, settings are generally similar except for the CCD selection part during curve optimizer.
hi sir, please try with 7500f, i just bought this mb and 7500f but i dunno anyhting about pbo setting for this processor. thx
I just bought this board and waiting for it to arrived! I will pair it with R7 7700! Anyway, the cooler you're using won't block the RGB of the ram kit? I want to see the ram rgb 😊
I think it will vary depending on the shape of the CPU cooler you want to install.
If you use a single tower design CPU cooler and two RAMs, you will use slots 2 and 4, so I don't think it will block the RAM's RGB lights.
Great job 👍, do have a video undervolt 13900ks or for a 4090?
Unfortunately, the only videos I uploaded are 13900K and 4080.
The music is top best 👌
Hey may i ask if this board needs a bios update for the ryzen 9 7900 or compatible straight out of the box
Available immediately without a separate BIOS update.
@@DalraeMyo thank you so much
Hey there, thanks for the video. With this motherboard, I was worried with the VRMs but it looks if it can handle a 7950x at stock it should be okay for future am5 processors? Appreciate your insight, seeing as most am5's will only get more efficient. Thanks!
yes 9000 series is efficient and low thermal you will be fine for future cpu
@@Raghav-gd3fn so a r5 7500f should easily work?
@@therealkitCat 7600x user here, it works just fine
should a 7700x be fine as well with this board?
@@hk_g4ming it can handle 7950X so this mobo can handle7700X with eaze
Very God review! Thx.👍
Does this MB working with KingBank ram?
Does the noctua nh d15 + rtx 4090 msi trio fit on this motherboard? And is this pro rs or the livemixer better? thank you!
Budget mobo plus NH-D15.....why not buy a better mobo with a thermalright peerless?
The right screw on the SSD heatsink isn't moving. Please help me.
If the screw does not come loose with the driver, it would be faster to contact the manufacturer's customer center.
@@DalraeMyo I have but still no reply from ASRock.
I didn't knwo thats how u install the ssd lol i was wondering for hours...
Is there any difference between this and the wifi version other that wifi?
For the WIFI version, you can use wireless Internet and Bluetooth equipment.
When compared to other manufacturers' WIFI version models, the chipsets of the wireless communication devices used are sometimes different, but rarely significantly different (for products at a similar price point)
Does these undervolt setting work for a 7500f generally too?
Yes, it would be applicable to 7500F if the potential is similar.
@@DalraeMyo thank's alot, awesome results by the way!
Where can i Download drivers for this Motherboard and what drivers do i need to Download
Click the link below to download the driver for the motherboard.
www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/B650M%20Pro%20RS/index.asp#Download
Is it okay to put R9 7900x in this b650m,and do this. Because people are scaring me with VRMs and power phases (8+2+1)..
This motherboard has a VRM specification of 400A capacity.
There were no major problems when using the R9 7950X.
I think the R9 7900X will have no problem.
is that okay for 8 + 2 + 1 power phase to control 7900x ?
Did u pair them? Im planning same
Will these exact settings work for the Ryzen 7 7700X
For the 7700X, there may be some differences in the applicable figures.
Try to overclock RAM on this mobo with ryzen 8000 APU
Hello, what is the temperature of the VRM?
There seemed to be no separate VRM temperature sensor.
@@DalraeMyoI have the same motherboard and the MOSFET heatsink can be moved if pushed by finger, is this normal? Can someone tell if their Asrock B650M doing the same? I'm freaking out
@@editspotato A thermal pad is attached between the heat sink and the MOSFET.
Some motherboards receive too much tension and may move slightly to prevent damage to the PCB board or MOSFET.
If you think it's moving too much, try tightening the screws to secure it a little more.
Pro rs for 7200 mhz ram?
B650m pro rs or msi pro b650 s wifi, which would be better for 7800x3d?
I don't think there will be a big difference. I think you can choose considering your preferred brand and price.
@@DalraeMyo what will u suggest for 7800x3d b650m pro rs or b650 pro rs the bigger one is 30 dollars more the case supports both sizes
@@chavdarqnakiev9983 The ATX-sized motherboard has a slightly better VRM spec. Other differences include more space between the PCIE slots.
If it's worth the price difference, you can choose the ATX size board, and if you don't feel it's worth it, you can choose the M-ATX size motherboard.
ASRock B650M PRO RS or ASRock B650M PG RIPTIDE?
The PG Riptide model has a slightly higher VRM specification.
B650M PRO RS : 400A
B650M PG RIPTIDE : 600A
man stuck on these choices too
can you do with x870?
I know that x870 supports more detailed adjustments than the option values I adjusted.
I also plan to try more detailed settings soon with an x870 or a b850 chipset motherboard that will be released later.
Hi sir, have you tried HDV version from ASRock? which is better for overclocking RAM? cause I've seen hdv only have 2 slot RAM.
Thanks
obviously hdv is better for overclocking ram
Il y a pas besoin de carte wifi avec cette carte mere ?
Pour être précis, il fournit uniquement un environnement dans lequel une carte WI-FI standard M.2 peut être installée. Pour ces modèles, vous devez acheter et installer le kit M.2 séparément.
D'un autre côté, une carte mère avec le modificateur WIFI dans le nom du modèle a la fonction WIFI intégrée par défaut.
@@DalraeMyo est-ce que je peux te contacter par message privé pour plus de renseignements stp
Can this be used for 7900x?
Yes, you can use 7900X CPU with this motherboard.
@@DalraeMyo Can you guide me to offset the 7900x but the performance loss is not significant?
@@Nanalu137 This motherboard has enough specifications to cover even the PBO preferences of the 7900X.
If you're curious about PBO custom settings, please refer to the figures I set in the video.
@@DalraeMyo I am using b650e taichi
@@Nanalu137 Ah!, I thought you were talking about the B650 PRO RS motherboard in this video.
You can follow the CPU (PBO) settings as I set them.
There are slight differences in the values applicable to each CPU, so it is necessary to adjust the values little by little to avoid problems during load testing.
Give the CPU 0.0 volts to get infinite score and a freezer for ice cream
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Booting speed : 17.36 sec. ? 🤣🤣😂😂👎👎 what a joke
It takes as early as 15 seconds, and usually booted within 20 seconds.
Not bad considering many AM5 boards take 35-60 seconds.
@@Ew40 But that's $450 motherboard
@@SPPACATR no only 200
@@Defffman I bought one yesterday for $110 USD