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System enhancement release – 2020.

System enhancement release – 2020.

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Cutie_Kitcat
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04-17-2016, 08:22 AM
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Regarding the motherboard you suggested, I opted to invest a larger sum of money to acquire a board with an increased number of data connections. This led me to purchase an additional 1TB hard drive, another 1TB solid-state drive, and a further 16GB of RAM.

Previously, I informed you that my existing system includes a 120 GB SSD, a 1TB hard drive, and 16GB of RAM. Consequently, I determined to add a supplementary 1TB hard drive and an additional 1TB SSD, necessitating a motherboard with more SATA ports to accommodate these additions. Naturally, I will also acquire 16GB of RAM to fully enhance my system's capabilities.

I considered upgrading my central processing unit or graphics card, however, the models you recommended are satisfactory and will provide a longer period before requiring further hardware improvements – specifically concerning RAM, hard drives, and solid-state storage.

The motherboard you offered only features four SATA ports. The only alternative offering six SATA ports is the Aorus B450 M (rev. 1.0) (B450 AORUS M), although it is somewhat more expensive and represents a worthwhile investment.
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Cutie_Kitcat
04-17-2016, 08:22 AM #21

Regarding the motherboard you suggested, I opted to invest a larger sum of money to acquire a board with an increased number of data connections. This led me to purchase an additional 1TB hard drive, another 1TB solid-state drive, and a further 16GB of RAM.

Previously, I informed you that my existing system includes a 120 GB SSD, a 1TB hard drive, and 16GB of RAM. Consequently, I determined to add a supplementary 1TB hard drive and an additional 1TB SSD, necessitating a motherboard with more SATA ports to accommodate these additions. Naturally, I will also acquire 16GB of RAM to fully enhance my system's capabilities.

I considered upgrading my central processing unit or graphics card, however, the models you recommended are satisfactory and will provide a longer period before requiring further hardware improvements – specifically concerning RAM, hard drives, and solid-state storage.

The motherboard you offered only features four SATA ports. The only alternative offering six SATA ports is the Aorus B450 M (rev. 1.0) (B450 AORUS M), although it is somewhat more expensive and represents a worthwhile investment.

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mii_craft8
Junior Member
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04-17-2016, 02:50 PM
#22
How would you feel?
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mii_craft8
04-17-2016, 02:50 PM #22

How would you feel?

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Riven109
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04-18-2016, 04:34 PM
#23
Are there alternative motherboards compatible with the components you’ve listed that include six SATA ports and fall within a price range of $70 to $90?
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Riven109
04-18-2016, 04:34 PM #23

Are there alternative motherboards compatible with the components you’ve listed that include six SATA ports and fall within a price range of $70 to $90?

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Up2Date
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04-19-2016, 04:44 PM
#24
When using B450 motherboards with Ryzen 3000 processors, it’s important to recognize that not all boards are immediately compatible. The MSI Max line and the ASRock B450M/AC are among the few I’m aware of that offer Ryzen 3000 support right from the start, although the ASRock model isn’t accessible in Europe. These two boards typically cost over 90 euros and include six SATA ports.

Specific models include: MSI-B450-A-Pro-Max and MSI-B450-Gaming-Plus-Max.

It's worth noting that the SSD I previously suggested is an NVMe drive – this means it connects directly to a dedicated port on the motherboard, instead of requiring a SATA cable.

[https://www.pcworld.com/article/2899351/...about-nvme](https://www.pcworld.com/article/2899351/...about-nvme)
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Up2Date
04-19-2016, 04:44 PM #24

When using B450 motherboards with Ryzen 3000 processors, it’s important to recognize that not all boards are immediately compatible. The MSI Max line and the ASRock B450M/AC are among the few I’m aware of that offer Ryzen 3000 support right from the start, although the ASRock model isn’t accessible in Europe. These two boards typically cost over 90 euros and include six SATA ports.

Specific models include: MSI-B450-A-Pro-Max and MSI-B450-Gaming-Plus-Max.

It's worth noting that the SSD I previously suggested is an NVMe drive – this means it connects directly to a dedicated port on the motherboard, instead of requiring a SATA cable.

[https://www.pcworld.com/article/2899351/...about-nvme](https://www.pcworld.com/article/2899351/...about-nvme)

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TheRealFrisk
Junior Member
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04-21-2016, 01:05 AM
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This appears satisfactory. Regarding the fresh 1 terabyte hard drive, I discovered this: https://www.skroutz.gr/s/11871386/Toshib...-Bulk.html And concerning the updated memory, this: https://www.skroutz.gr/s/19830491/HyperX...6C16FB3-16
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TheRealFrisk
04-21-2016, 01:05 AM #25

This appears satisfactory. Regarding the fresh 1 terabyte hard drive, I discovered this: https://www.skroutz.gr/s/11871386/Toshib...-Bulk.html And concerning the updated memory, this: https://www.skroutz.gr/s/19830491/HyperX...6C16FB3-16

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