Ready for Advanced AI PC: Designed for the future of AI computing, with the power and connectivity needed for demanding AI applications
AMD AM5 Socket: Ready for AMD Socket AM5 for AMD Ryzen 9000 & 8000 & 7000 Series Desktop Processors
Enhanced Power Solution: 8+2+1 80A DrMOS power stages, 8-layer PCB, 8+4 pin ProCool power connectors, alloy chokes and durable capacitors for stable power delivery
Latest M.2 Support: One onboard PCIe 5.0 M.2 slot and two PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots
Ultrafast Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6E, PCIe 5.0 x16 slot, Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet, rear USB 10Gbps Type-C port, front USB 5Gbps Type-C connector support
Comprehensive Cooling: Enlarged VRM heatsink, M.2 heatsink, PCH heatsink, hybrid fan headers and Fan Xpert 2+
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Ready for Advanced AI PC: Designed for the future of AI computing, with the power and connectivity needed for demanding AI applications
AMD AM5 Socket: Ready for AMD Socket AM5 for AMD Ryzen 9000 & 8000 & 7000 Series Desktop Processors
Enhanced Power Solution: 8+2+1 80A DrMOS power stages, 8-layer PCB, 8+4 pin ProCool power connectors, alloy chokes and durable capacitors for stable power delivery
Latest M.2 Support: One onboard PCIe 5.0 M.2 slot and two PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots
Ultrafast Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6E, PCIe 5.0 x16 slot, Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet, rear USB 10Gbps Type-C port, front USB 5Gbps Type-C connector support
Comprehensive Cooling: Enlarged VRM heatsink, M.2 heatsink, PCH heatsink, hybrid fan headers and Fan Xpert 2+
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Lol, the RAM alone is supposedly worth $130. CL38... 2x8 mildly annoying if you plan to go to 32 later but you do get dual channel now...
DDR5 6000 (PC5 48000)
Timing 38-38-38-78
CAS Latency CL38
Throw in a Micro Center 9600x for $180 and you're at $350 for an "AMD bundle" that was $250 or $270 a few months ago (well, maybe not if this mobo is slightly better than the B650 in the past bundles from April-ish... but those would be one stick of 16GB CL36, which is now supposedly $110 alone).
RAM prices are annoying!
The other choice is to close the tabs you'll never read and not buy more RAM
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Lol, the RAM alone is supposedly worth $130. CL38... 2x8 mildly annoying if you plan to go to 32 later but you do get dual channel now...
DDR5 6000 (PC5 48000)
Timing 38-38-38-78
CAS Latency CL38
Throw in a Micro Center 9600x for $180 and you're at $350 for an "AMD bundle" that was $250 or $270 a few months ago (well, maybe not if this mobo is slightly better than the B650 in the past bundles from April-ish... but those would be one stick of 16GB CL36, which is now supposedly $110 [edit: $115] alone).
RAM prices are annoying!
The other choice is to close the tabs you'll never read and not buy more RAM
This MAX seems like a better deal, am I missing something? I thumbed up and bit on the MAX deal before the TUF was posted... not sure why this one got more love? SD staff?
The B850 motherboards like
Asus Prime B850M-K,
MSI Pro B850M-P Wifi (with default power limit removed),
Asus Prime B850-Plus Wifi,
Asus B850 Max Gaming Wifi W,
and others may have a VRM overheating issue when using Ryzen 9 9950x.
Anything over 90 degree C is not good. And the 4 boards that I listed above can hit over 116~128 degree C.
But if you only use a 6 cores 12 threads CPU and not do any overclocking, you are still ok with these 4 boards.
I dont know if TUF GAMING B850M-E WIFI with 9950x would hit above 90 degree C or not.
Guys, Per Hardware Unboxed youtube channel, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFqd7lnXlIk at 30:31 of the video,The B850 motherboards like Asus Prime B850M-K, MSI Pro B850M-P Wifi (with default power limit removed),Asus Prime B850-Plus Wifi,Asus B850 Max Gaming Wifi W, and others may have a VRM overheating issue when using Ryzen 9 9950x.Anything over 90 degree C is not good. And the 4 boards that I listed above can hit over 116~128 degree C. But if you only use a 6 cores 12 threads CPU and not do any overclocking, you are still ok with these 4 boards.I dont know if TUF GAMING B850M-E WIFI with 9950x would hit above 90 degree C or not.
This board appears to have heat sinks all around the VRM.
I was just looking to see how much I paid for G.Skill DDR5 6000 2x32GB CL30 ram less then 1 year ago... $190. It's $570 today. It seems like when prices go up fast, they drop even faster. I'm tempted to get this for a build but I have a feeling ram prices will drop come the beginning of next year.
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Lol, the RAM alone is supposedly worth $130. CL38... 2x8 mildly annoying if you plan to go to 32 later but you do get dual channel now...
DDR5 6000 (PC5 48000)
Timing 38-38-38-78
CAS Latency CL38
Throw in a Micro Center 9600x for $180 and you're at $350 for an "AMD bundle" that was $250 or $270 a few months ago (well, maybe not if this mobo is slightly better than the B650 in the past bundles from April-ish... but those would be one stick of 16GB CL36, which is now supposedly $110 [edit: $115] alone).
RAM prices are annoying!
The other choice is to close the tabs you'll never read and not buy more RAM
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DDR5 6000 (PC5 48000)
Timing 38-38-38-78
CAS Latency CL38
Throw in a Micro Center 9600x for $180 and you're at $350 for an "AMD bundle" that was $250 or $270 a few months ago (well, maybe not if this mobo is slightly better than the B650 in the past bundles from April-ish... but those would be one stick of 16GB CL36, which is now supposedly $110 alone).
RAM prices are annoying!
The other choice is to close the tabs you'll never read and not buy more RAM
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DDR5 6000 (PC5 48000)
Timing 38-38-38-78
CAS Latency CL38
Throw in a Micro Center 9600x for $180 and you're at $350 for an "AMD bundle" that was $250 or $270 a few months ago (well, maybe not if this mobo is slightly better than the B650 in the past bundles from April-ish... but those would be one stick of 16GB CL36, which is now supposedly $110 [edit: $115] alone).
RAM prices are annoying!
The other choice is to close the tabs you'll never read and not buy more RAM
https://www.newegg.com/asus-tuf-g...6813119758
The ASUS B850 MAX GAMING WIFI W is also available with the free RAM for $159.99 https://www.newegg.com/asus-b850-...ce-options
Per Hardware Unboxed youtube channel,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFqd7ln
The B850 motherboards like
Asus Prime B850M-K,
MSI Pro B850M-P Wifi (with default power limit removed),
Asus Prime B850-Plus Wifi,
Asus B850 Max Gaming Wifi W,
and others may have a VRM overheating issue when using Ryzen 9 9950x.
Anything over 90 degree C is not good. And the 4 boards that I listed above can hit over 116~128 degree C.
But if you only use a 6 cores 12 threads CPU and not do any overclocking, you are still ok with these 4 boards.
I dont know if TUF GAMING B850M-E WIFI with 9950x would hit above 90 degree C or not.
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DDR5 6000 (PC5 48000)
Timing 38-38-38-78
CAS Latency CL38
Throw in a Micro Center 9600x for $180 and you're at $350 for an "AMD bundle" that was $250 or $270 a few months ago (well, maybe not if this mobo is slightly better than the B650 in the past bundles from April-ish... but those would be one stick of 16GB CL36, which is now supposedly $110 [edit: $115] alone).
RAM prices are annoying!
The other choice is to close the tabs you'll never read and not buy more RAM
Leave a Comment