This setup seems powerful but check compatibility and cooling needs.
This setup seems powerful but check compatibility and cooling needs.
The PRO B650M-P ProSeries and Corsair Vengeance 32GB-6000 CL30 work well with a 7800X3D. For the motherboard, you don’t need anything special—just something reliable. Based on your research, 6000 MT/S and CL30 are a solid choice, though latency shouldn’t be a major issue with X3D chips.
It's pleasant in any case for the possible smoothness; it works adequately. If RAM is the most affordable option at that speed, it's acceptable. The storage space is decent, though I'd prefer something higher quality if possible. ASRock B650M-HDV/M.2 and MSI PRO B650-S make solid picks for future-proof builds if you're concerned about that. The B650M-P could handle a bit more, maybe slightly, but certain drives support much more demanding processors. CPUs like the 7950X or upcoming AM5 models might require even greater power.
It should work fine, though I usually prefer more robust motherboards. For MicroATX, the ASRock B650M Pro RS is a solid choice—it's a bit pricier but offers superior VRM cooling. Both should comfortably support the 7800X3D. These VRM temps with a 7950x show they won't draw much power compared to the 7950x itself, which is something worth noting.
ram is okay since it's 6000c32/30; there’s no big difference between the two boards. Both get hot quickly as seen on the unboxed hardware. The VRMs aren’t much better than the others, and they’re still far superior. The B650M HDV doesn’t really add much compared to the AM5 future-proofing, especially with the poor VRM quality.
Yea I think I'll go for the ASRock B650M-HDV, at the very least to prevent any headaches in the future Is there any reason to avoid ASRock motherboards?
It's not really about other brands either; focus on the actual boards. Avoid ASUS on the budget side since their low-end models are poor quality, though their higher-end options remain decent.