For the R5 2600, you should use a compatible motherboard that supports its specifications and features.
For the R5 2600, you should use a compatible motherboard that supports its specifications and features.
I'm planning a gaming PC build soon and need a motherboard compatible with the R5 2600 that doesn’t require an immediate BIOS update like some other models. I also want RAM that supports at least 2666 MHz and a price under $140, preferably a more budget-friendly option.
Lukeelstrott:
Shektron links:
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/4D7v6h/...aming-plus
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/TWzkcf/...tra-gaming
If you have time, B450 boards will be available by the end of July. They should cost less.
I won’t be assembling this machine for two months, so that’s fine. I’m hoping it’ll be cheaper and more efficient.
It’ll be better than the B350 but not as good as the X470. The performance should match the X470, though with fewer features.
Shektron:
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/4D7v6h/...aming-plus
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/TWzkcf/...tra-gaming
If you have time, the B450 boards will be available by the end of July. They should cost less. I won’t be assembling this for two months, so it’s fine. I’m hoping they’re cheaper and better.
Lukeelstrott:
Shektron links:
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/4D7v6h/...aming-plus
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/TWzkcf/...tra-gaming
If you have time, B450 boards will be available by the end of July. They should cost less.
I won’t be assembling this machine for two months, so that’s fine. I’m hoping it’ll be cheaper and more efficient.
It’ll be better than the B350 but not as good as the X470. The performance should match the X470, though with fewer features.