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Cozzolino92

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  1. Many thanks, I will dig up a little more info and consider the extra buck for my Mobo. Thanks for this awesome guide! EDIT: So I settled for a B450 Mortar which I understand is a tad overkill for R5 2600, which also means I'm going to overclock afterall.
  2. Thanks for your answer! One more question if you allow me: I want a very barebone Mobo so i'm looking at B450m S2H, the price is right and the features are all fine except the (OC) beside ram 3200mhz support. I dread that sign and I'm not sure I can make it work at all at the stock speed (OC illiterate here). Besides I could only find the single 8gb in the supported ram sheet, yet pcpartpicker lists the B450m S2H as compatible. These are the rams, for reference: (2x8gb) Cmk16gx4m2b3200c16. Is this fine? Sorry for botherinf you, these are nuances I'm simply not used to and I can't find a straight answer.
  3. Hey there, I'm building a single GPU PC based on R5 2600, and I'm not going to overclock. I'm asking here for an ambiguity that I might be seeing because of my lack of knowledge so here it is: can I pick the Micro ATX version of any mobo (unless form factor is specified ofc)? Is there a huge discrepancy in VRM quality between the same model over different form factors (unless explicitly stated)? Can I, let's say, pick the Micro version of the Asrock B450 Pro4 without second thoughts? Is there any due consideration about GPUs in picking a Micro ATX over a Standard ATX (keeping in mind I would definitely go with a mid tier model <200€)? Thanks for your guide
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