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Can I hit the top limit on performance with a B450M PRO-VDH MAX?

Can I hit the top limit on performance with a B450M PRO-VDH MAX?

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_Osho_
Junior Member
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04-02-2026, 04:32 PM
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I am building a new PC but I'm not sure if the MSI B450M PRO-VDH MAX AM4 will handle high overclocks with my Ryzen 5 3600 and GTX 1660 SUPER OC card. Should I switch to the TOMAHAWK MAX instead? I don't plan to upgrade things later.
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_Osho_
04-02-2026, 04:32 PM #1

I am building a new PC but I'm not sure if the MSI B450M PRO-VDH MAX AM4 will handle high overclocks with my Ryzen 5 3600 and GTX 1660 SUPER OC card. Should I switch to the TOMAHAWK MAX instead? I don't plan to upgrade things later.

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_XplodingPig_
Member
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04-02-2026, 05:23 PM
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Yeah. You should think about how easy it is to upgrade later too. The MAX was redesigned back in the day around those 3000 chipsets, just small changes added up there. What's different? The Tomahawk goes one step above the Pro-VDH. It has better VRM's, better power control, and better heatsinks. Basically, it feels a bit tougher. You can imagine the Tomahawk is built to handle more serious workloads. If you stick with the budget Pro-VDH, it works well for simple plug-and-play 3600 builds. But if you're going to push for an overclock or just take it on hard abuse, that stronger board will give much better results and last longer.
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_XplodingPig_
04-02-2026, 05:23 PM #2

Yeah. You should think about how easy it is to upgrade later too. The MAX was redesigned back in the day around those 3000 chipsets, just small changes added up there. What's different? The Tomahawk goes one step above the Pro-VDH. It has better VRM's, better power control, and better heatsinks. Basically, it feels a bit tougher. You can imagine the Tomahawk is built to handle more serious workloads. If you stick with the budget Pro-VDH, it works well for simple plug-and-play 3600 builds. But if you're going to push for an overclock or just take it on hard abuse, that stronger board will give much better results and last longer.