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Minisforum BD795M mATX MoDT Motherboard /w Ryzen 9 7945HX, 2xSODIMM, 2x M.2, 2x SATA3 @ $312 + F/S
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On the other hand, this has two extra SATA III Ports for more storage and you can mount any high performance cooler of your choice, resulting better performance as that can help AMD PBO to auto overclock higher. If you are building a Mini Tower type of build, want to add a lot of storage and highest performance for the CPU, this one is better suited.
Frankly, neither is better than each other but offer advantages for different use cases.
So the other deal was way better, right? Since it came with a heatsink and was ITX?
Two different purposes. That motherboard is ITX and does not have SATA III Slot. Also, you are restricted to the performance of the Cooler they have provided. For very small form factor builds, that is fine.
On the other hand, this has two extra SATA III Ports for more storage and you can mount any high performance cooler of your choice, resulting better performance as that can help AMD PBO to auto overclock higher. If you are building a Mini Tower type of build, want to add a lot of storage and highest performance for the CPU, this one is better suited.
Frankly, neither is better than each other but offer advantages for different use cases.
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So the other deal was way better, right? Since it came with a heatsink and was ITX?
Two different purposes. That motherboard is ITX and does not have SATA III Slot. Also, you are restricted to the performance of the Cooler they have provided. For very small form factor builds, that is fine.
On the other hand, this has two extra SATA III Ports for more storage and you can mount any high performance cooler of your choice, resulting better performance as that can help AMD PBO to auto overclock higher. If you are building a Mini Tower type of build, want to add a lot of storage and highest performance for the CPU, this one is better suited.
Frankly, neither is better than each other but offer advantages for different use cases.
Bro you a dark magician ... wel explained but plz tell us this mobo can be bios upgraded to 5600 ram? and maybe to 6000 whit kinf of oc or expo idk im just a student whit need of a 16 core to do adobe stuff
5600 MT/s Memory Support. Even 6000 MT/s worked on some people's machine.
AMD Memory Curve Optimizer
AMD PBO For Auto Overclocking.
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So the other deal was way better, right? Since it came with a heatsink and was ITX?
Two different purposes. That motherboard is ITX and does not have SATA III Slot. Also, you are restricted to the performance of the Cooler they have provided. For very small form factor builds, that is fine.
On the other hand, this has two extra SATA III Ports for more storage and you can mount any high performance cooler of your choice, resulting better performance as that can help AMD PBO to auto overclock higher. If you are building a Mini Tower type of build, want to add a lot of storage and highest performance for the CPU, this one is better suited.
Frankly, neither is better than each other but offer advantages for different use cases.
Bro you a dark magician ... wel explained but plz tell us this mobo can be bios upgraded to 5600 ram? and maybe to 6000 whit kinf of oc or expo idk im just a student whit need of a 16 core to do adobe stuff
Yes, it uses same BIOS as the ITX ones and it has been already posted in multiple reddit forums that it has received over 4 BIOS Updates and now supports the following:
5600 MT/s Memory Support. Even 6000 MT/s worked on some people's machine.
AMD Memory Curve Optimizer
AMD PBO For Auto Overclocking.
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So the other deal was way better, right? Since it came with a heatsink and was ITX?
Two different purposes. That motherboard is ITX and does not have SATA III Slot. Also, you are restricted to the performance of the Cooler they have provided. For very small form factor builds, that is fine.
On the other hand, this has two extra SATA III Ports for more storage and you can mount any high performance cooler of your choice, resulting better performance as that can help AMD PBO to auto overclock higher. If you are building a Mini Tower type of build, want to add a lot of storage and highest performance for the CPU, this one is better suited.
Frankly, neither is better than each other but offer advantages for different use cases.
Bro you a dark magician ... wel explained but plz tell us this mobo can be bios upgraded to 5600 ram? and maybe to 6000 whit kinf of oc or expo idk im just a student whit need of a 16 core to do adobe stuff
Yes, it uses same BIOS as the ITX ones and it has been already posted in multiple reddit forums that it has received over 4 BIOS Updates and now supports the following:
5600 MT/s Memory Support. Even 6000 MT/s worked on some people's machine.
AMD Memory Curve Optimizer
AMD PBO For Auto Overclocking.
nice thx bro, and is there any way to get some kind of card like the pci ones on a header? so we can buy/install/get usb-c ports? fully functional plz? or if it isnt posible what will be our best bet in therm to add more usb ports? ty in advance you best than DrWha btw
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