![]() ![]() This means that even if you try to overclock your cpu, you would be limited with vrm as heat that has been produced would be too high which could down clock speed of your cpu. Lots of budget boards use the same design. ![]() ![]() VRM is limited, and even if ASRock claims its 8+4 design, it’s actually 4+2 phases as they appear to be doublers. Since its AM4 board, you would be able to install APU (cpu with integrated graphic on same die as cpu itself), Ryzen 3, Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7. This board come with lots of features that would benefit for either of cpus. Great looking board that comes from ASRock will do more than enough for anyone taste as it comes with black and white theme that would fit nicely into any atx case. It is unfair to see these two different boards as equal, but in this case, we will give more information about them and later, gave idea if its worth of buying new board or your current one would be more than enough for second generation of AMD processors. Our comparison today will consider two boards, budget ASRock X370 Killer Sli and top of the range X470 chipset, Asus ROG Crosshair VII Hero WiFi edition. Both motherboards would be supporting AMD first and second generations and even latest, Zen 2 processors that came out this July.īoth of these boards would require bios update to run latest AMD cpu, where in case of second generation cpu, x470 would run out of the box where x370 would need bios update. Today review would be part 1 out of 2 where we will compare the best budget and the best top of the range boards. ![]()
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