F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Yes, it can be a solid choice for overclocking thanks to its robust BIOS support and decent power delivery.

Yes, it can be a solid choice for overclocking thanks to its robust BIOS support and decent power delivery.

Yes, it can be a solid choice for overclocking thanks to its robust BIOS support and decent power delivery.

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SnifePvP
Posting Freak
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05-31-2019, 03:36 AM
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This ASRock motherboard supports AM4 sockets and offers robust connectivity options like PCIe 4.0, USB 3.1, and HDMI. It’s built for high-performance builds and should handle overclocking with a 3rd generation CPU.
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SnifePvP
05-31-2019, 03:36 AM #1

This ASRock motherboard supports AM4 sockets and offers robust connectivity options like PCIe 4.0, USB 3.1, and HDMI. It’s built for high-performance builds and should handle overclocking with a 3rd generation CPU.

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Ferghal
Junior Member
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06-13-2019, 06:31 PM
#2
It varies by processor model. The first-gen Ryzen offered some flexibility, while the third-gen version has minimal room left—consider keeping it as it comes.
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Ferghal
06-13-2019, 06:31 PM #2

It varies by processor model. The first-gen Ryzen offered some flexibility, while the third-gen version has minimal room left—consider keeping it as it comes.

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A7mad_a33
Junior Member
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06-13-2019, 10:55 PM
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Pro4 is the top choice for the budget B450 model (what I've seen and tried), it's simple to use. Unless you opt for a stock cooler or crank up the power settings, performance remains stable. As @iBabySlapper mentioned, results also vary based on the processor.
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A7mad_a33
06-13-2019, 10:55 PM #3

Pro4 is the top choice for the budget B450 model (what I've seen and tried), it's simple to use. Unless you opt for a stock cooler or crank up the power settings, performance remains stable. As @iBabySlapper mentioned, results also vary based on the processor.

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OreoAddict
Junior Member
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06-14-2019, 12:29 AM
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I install a powerful upgrade on the ATX version of this board. It handles 140 amps without any problems, which is excellent. My tests on this unit improved its performance by about two tiers in the forum discussion. The VRM heatsinks are solid, not just decorative. I think they’d work well with all Ryzen generations, though I can’t confirm if a 105w CPU would perform adequately here. For reference, I’m comparing it to a stock 65w TPD CPU that I’ve used successfully on this board.
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OreoAddict
06-14-2019, 12:29 AM #4

I install a powerful upgrade on the ATX version of this board. It handles 140 amps without any problems, which is excellent. My tests on this unit improved its performance by about two tiers in the forum discussion. The VRM heatsinks are solid, not just decorative. I think they’d work well with all Ryzen generations, though I can’t confirm if a 105w CPU would perform adequately here. For reference, I’m comparing it to a stock 65w TPD CPU that I’ve used successfully on this board.