I was looking for reviews of this board and found your video. It is actually what I was looking for as very few reviewers go into the technical aspects such as the vrm, capacitor composition etc. This is very important information for overclocking enthusiasts or for those that want to squeeze a little more performance out of a budget build. Great job. Keep up the god work. Subscribed!
I've been doing teardown like these for over a decade, but almost always written. Now I'm going hard on video as that's the new medium people seem to want to engage with. We have plans, more interesting stuff to come than a teardown and analysis :).
Manual says that "If M2_2 is occupied, PCIE1 will downgrade to x8 mode" It does not say that M2_1 (the gen4 one on top) will cause the PCIE1 to downgrade. So I believe you can run 4 Gen4 m.2s without downgrading the PCIE1 slot.
13:21 If those leds are too bright (and they always are) with power off dot them with a sharpie marker and let it dry. It will dim them by more than half and doesn't hurt anything.
I was set on getting the asus rog strix b760-A for my build, but only now did I realize that b-series motherboards don't support overclocking. I have been watching video after video on what parts are good for the money, what parts are compatible with others, benchmarks, build guides, everything. Just not one that said I needed a z-series for a 13700K, lol. To be fair, this will be my first build, so I'm bound to not know things and make mistakes. Atleast with this motherboard I'll actually save a little money, and it still matches the white theme. I have a white lian li 216, AERO 4070 Ti, white PSU and cables, white g.skill memory, and now a white 'camo' motherboard. Now I just need a more budget friendly white AIO, the liquid freezer II only comes in black. Deepcool LS/LT720 seems like a good option for now.
I have i7 13700k with Asus b760 a d4 it’s working fine you don’t a z series motherboard to compatible with i7 you only need enough vrms to tame 13700k and ocing overrated you don’t get performance gain on that just power consumption.
Don't over overclock if you want your build to last longer, if you don't know what you're doing you can get less performance. I would only overclock if I have a water cooling system and know the precise measurements in the bios. Bad idea for your first build.
What is your honest opinion on that board compared to msi, asrock, gigabyte ? Do you recommend it ? I want to buy this board for my i7 13700k and undervolt.
The MSI z790 Edge Wifi has a PCI 5.0 NVME slot with heat sink on both sides, top and bottom.. so significantly better than this thing. ($250 on sale.. mine was $325 on sale, worth the $75 price difference...) Unfortunately on my new motherboard, it still doesn't cool the bottom of the other 3 NVME slots. When your paying this much.. sounds like you'd have to pay alot more for the EATX premium boards for better cooling on VRMs/NVME..
When facebook first started allocating customized username, I occupied "ASRock" and ASRock was forced to register their name as "ASRockinfo". I think I owe them one and I should purchase their motherboard.
Switches change the direction of the signal, but redrivers reinforce signal integrity over a longer distance. Here they do both, but only in one direction. In the past, we have them switch in either direction, and them added redrivers. Here, it's a different solution.
I was looking for reviews of this board and found your video. It is actually what I was looking for as very few reviewers go into the technical aspects such as the vrm, capacitor composition etc. This is very important information for overclocking enthusiasts or for those that want to squeeze a little more performance out of a budget build. Great job. Keep up the god work. Subscribed!
Dude I really appreciate your reviews. You're like a buildzoid doing his motherboard overviews but with real motherboards on screen lol
I've been doing teardown like these for over a decade, but almost always written. Now I'm going hard on video as that's the new medium people seem to want to engage with. We have plans, more interesting stuff to come than a teardown and analysis :).
lol yeah
@@StevesHardware How does this mobo Compare with the x670e steel legend?
it's an overview not review.
Manual says that "If M2_2 is occupied, PCIE1 will downgrade to x8 mode" It does not say that M2_1 (the gen4 one on top) will cause the PCIE1 to downgrade. So I believe you can run 4 Gen4 m.2s without downgrading the PCIE1 slot.
13:21 If those leds are too bright (and they always are) with power off dot them with a sharpie marker and let it dry. It will dim them by more than half and doesn't hurt anything.
I have had the M.2 thing explained to me differently. I was told that you don't lose the 16x slot unless you use both the top two M.2 slots.
Careful doing BIOS upgrade, there's no flashback feature. Corrupted = diy fix with BIOS flash tool or RMA.
I really like this review. Good job and thank you.
I was set on getting the asus rog strix b760-A for my build, but only now did I realize that b-series motherboards don't support overclocking. I have been watching video after video on what parts are good for the money, what parts are compatible with others, benchmarks, build guides, everything. Just not one that said I needed a z-series for a 13700K, lol. To be fair, this will be my first build, so I'm bound to not know things and make mistakes.
Atleast with this motherboard I'll actually save a little money, and it still matches the white theme. I have a white lian li 216, AERO 4070 Ti, white PSU and cables, white g.skill memory, and now a white 'camo' motherboard. Now I just need a more budget friendly white AIO, the liquid freezer II only comes in black. Deepcool LS/LT720 seems like a good option for now.
I have i7 13700k with Asus b760 a d4 it’s working fine you don’t a z series motherboard to compatible with i7 you only need enough vrms to tame 13700k and ocing overrated you don’t get performance gain on that just power consumption.
Don't over overclock if you want your build to last longer, if you don't know what you're doing you can get less performance. I would only overclock if I have a water cooling system and know the precise measurements in the bios. Bad idea for your first build.
What is your honest opinion on that board compared to msi, asrock, gigabyte ? Do you recommend it ? I want to buy this board for my i7 13700k and undervolt.
This board unnecessary for your cpu, you can get a B chipset or or z690. Z790 is ideal for the i9.
@@Israeli_Prince who ever said that z790 is only useful for i9? total BS
Thank you very much. Great explanation of the board!
Initially I felt like watching Beavis & Butthead hearing you chuckle 🙂 Anyway - excellent video !
Is there a driver that was pushed out for this mobo that supports 48gb of RAM per DIMM?
This comes with my prebuilt
It’s has a i9 14900 and 4090
Just wasn’t sure if it was a good MB or not
Bro how many m.2 ssd`s can i install without losing performance and where?
I just bought this yesterday for my new pc build.
don't use the top 2 M.2 slots or it will run your graphics card slot to run at X8 instead of X16.
How do we check gpu speed? Unfortunately i put one nvme ssd on right side top slot. Not sure whether my gpu now in 8x or 16x mode..
Nice work
Great motherboard. Thanks for the review.
The Io is pretty insane. Hope this thing doesn't fail me. My first ass rock
ASRock doesn't fail more or less than other boards. My much cheaper Phantom Gaming 4 Z590M is still working fine after over two years constant usage.
The MSI z790 Edge Wifi has a PCI 5.0 NVME slot with heat sink on both sides, top and bottom.. so significantly better than this thing. ($250 on sale.. mine was $325 on sale, worth the $75 price difference...) Unfortunately on my new motherboard, it still doesn't cool the bottom of the other 3 NVME slots. When your paying this much.. sounds like you'd have to pay alot more for the EATX premium boards for better cooling on VRMs/NVME..
True better cooling is on highend boards, but don't most m.2 ssds come with heatsinks specifically designed for them anyway?
Is the MSI website incorrect in listing it as having five gen 4 m.2 slots ?
Msi makes great motherboards but the steel legend is the best bang for your buck.
This is gonna look great in my asus rog helios.
Thankyou for your video. I have a question. Where can i connect my DeepCool LT720 aio pump? Can I connect in fan header?
Found this one on discount for 179 euros in my country, worth buying?
Is there a way to tell, from the hardware, if a board will be suseptable to coil whine? Why are the Z790 Gigabyte boards having coil whine issues?
Well, the cheaper the capacitors the likelier is coil whine. But it can happen with every board and PSU and graphics card. Hard to predict.
argb 5v? cooler argb 5?
Pwm 8+1?
When facebook first started allocating customized username, I occupied "ASRock" and ASRock was forced to register their name as "ASRockinfo". I think I owe them one and I should purchase their motherboard.
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What's different from switches to redrivers?
Switches change the direction of the signal, but redrivers reinforce signal integrity over a longer distance. Here they do both, but only in one direction. In the past, we have them switch in either direction, and them added redrivers. Here, it's a different solution.