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Select CPUs that match your motherboard specifications.

Select CPUs that match your motherboard specifications.

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seth1j
Member
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03-05-2016, 05:12 PM
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I learned that certain high-performance CPUs can damage VRMs when used with low-cost boards. To check if a CPU is still usable with an inexpensive board, look for signs of overheating or instability. For your friend’s Ryzen 5 5600G, it’s generally safe to pair it with a mid-range motherboard that supports VRM cooling. If he’s on a budget, opting for a more affordable board with adequate cooling will be better than risking damage.
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seth1j
03-05-2016, 05:12 PM #1

I learned that certain high-performance CPUs can damage VRMs when used with low-cost boards. To check if a CPU is still usable with an inexpensive board, look for signs of overheating or instability. For your friend’s Ryzen 5 5600G, it’s generally safe to pair it with a mid-range motherboard that supports VRM cooling. If he’s on a budget, opting for a more affordable board with adequate cooling will be better than risking damage.

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bengalwatcher
Posting Freak
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03-07-2016, 05:48 PM
#2
It's been a while since I said this, but modern CPUs are significantly more efficient than before. Their power consumption is around 65 Watts, so a budget motherboard should work perfectly well.
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bengalwatcher
03-07-2016, 05:48 PM #2

It's been a while since I said this, but modern CPUs are significantly more efficient than before. Their power consumption is around 65 Watts, so a budget motherboard should work perfectly well.

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XxbraugamerxX
Junior Member
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03-11-2016, 03:36 PM
#3
The top choice is checking reviews about VRM performance. Hardware Unboxed is known for detailed motherboard comparisons that reveal how much heat different CPUs generate. The 5600G works well, though it’s not the main focus of discussions. It should handle most B550 boards without issues. Pairing a 5950X with an extremely cheap board would likely cause damage, which isn’t practical. Spending $800 on the CPU while only saving $50 on the motherboard doesn’t make sense.
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XxbraugamerxX
03-11-2016, 03:36 PM #3

The top choice is checking reviews about VRM performance. Hardware Unboxed is known for detailed motherboard comparisons that reveal how much heat different CPUs generate. The 5600G works well, though it’s not the main focus of discussions. It should handle most B550 boards without issues. Pairing a 5950X with an extremely cheap board would likely cause damage, which isn’t practical. Spending $800 on the CPU while only saving $50 on the motherboard doesn’t make sense.

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TheNewChancho
Junior Member
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03-17-2016, 03:50 AM
#4
The higher core chips demand more power and generate more heat. Ignoring this might lead to issues since most motherboards aren't designed for them. Should I check if your 5000 series board can support these chips? Also, make sure the motherboard matches the CPU type. If they align, it should work well.
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TheNewChancho
03-17-2016, 03:50 AM #4

The higher core chips demand more power and generate more heat. Ignoring this might lead to issues since most motherboards aren't designed for them. Should I check if your 5000 series board can support these chips? Also, make sure the motherboard matches the CPU type. If they align, it should work well.

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Jorski
Member
219
03-18-2016, 09:14 PM
#5
the 5600g is a 65w cpu, regarding the top-end model installed on a b550 ds3h. additional details are available, and i recommend considering a more costly board.
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Jorski
03-18-2016, 09:14 PM #5

the 5600g is a 65w cpu, regarding the top-end model installed on a b550 ds3h. additional details are available, and i recommend considering a more costly board.

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FureaMC
Senior Member
564
03-20-2016, 03:50 PM
#6
since not everyone has a large budget, why is the more expensive option better?
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FureaMC
03-20-2016, 03:50 PM #6

since not everyone has a large budget, why is the more expensive option better?

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orangeguy12345
Junior Member
46
03-21-2016, 01:47 PM
#7
What method did that individual use to obtain the $800 CPU? Remember, if you lack funds for a proper motherboard, you cannot afford the CPU.
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orangeguy12345
03-21-2016, 01:47 PM #7

What method did that individual use to obtain the $800 CPU? Remember, if you lack funds for a proper motherboard, you cannot afford the CPU.

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Rhuji
Senior Member
437
03-23-2016, 08:49 AM
#8
You're not getting an 800 CPU—it's the cheapest version of the B550, and it lacks sufficient VRMs.
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Rhuji
03-23-2016, 08:49 AM #8

You're not getting an 800 CPU—it's the cheapest version of the B550, and it lacks sufficient VRMs.

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philipds
Member
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03-23-2016, 05:26 PM
#9
800 dollars? do you also have scalpers for CPUs? since in my country a 5600G costs 320 dollars.
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philipds
03-23-2016, 05:26 PM #9

800 dollars? do you also have scalpers for CPUs? since in my country a 5600G costs 320 dollars.

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WindRunnerr
Junior Member
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03-29-2016, 02:44 AM
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The 5950X comes with a MSRP of $800. Combining it with a cost-effective motherboard is likely to cause performance limits and might even harm the board eventually.
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WindRunnerr
03-29-2016, 02:44 AM #10

The 5950X comes with a MSRP of $800. Combining it with a cost-effective motherboard is likely to cause performance limits and might even harm the board eventually.

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