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ASUS TUF GAMING B650-PLUS (AM5, AMD B650, ATX)
EUR153,05

ASUS TUF GAMING B650-PLUS

AM5, AMD B650, ATX


Question about ASUS TUF GAMING B650-PLUS

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deSevi

3 years ago

AMD Ryzen 9 processors of the new generation (7000) can automatically consume well over 200W depending on the cooling. Let's assume I have a cooling system with which I can get the maximum out of a 7900X/7950X. MY QUESTIONS: Does this board limit me in terms of power delivery? Is it possible that such a processor can deliver less performance on a "cheap" board like the TUF B650 compared to an X670 board (Crosshair/MPG ACE)? Or does this only apply to manual overclocking for professionals? Thanks

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Martin Reich

3 years ago

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The performance of cheaper mainboards is generally the same as that of more expensive boards. The better mainboards usually have higher-quality capacitors that can provide more stability during overclocking and additional features in the area of WiFi or connections (e.g. better WiFi modules or similar).