Finding the right motherboard can be challenging.
Finding the right motherboard can be challenging.
The test was completed using the updated Gaming II version. It appears to perform better, though there are still some issues.
Looks like you're planning to purchase the Tomahawk Max, and you've heard it's a durable option.
I recently purchased the ASUS x570 TUF Gaming Plus (Wi-Fi) board. It’s working well with my R7 2700 without any problems. I also added a second M.2 drive yesterday. Once my GTX 1070 is retired (seriously, those graphics cards are amazing now), I plan to upgrade to a 5800x or even a 5900x. It seems like a solid choice for what I need, and it’s not too expensive with all the features it offers.
I also saw that one, but I’m leaning toward the B450 Tomahawk. I mentioned a price range of $200–$250, but I don’t want to overspend.