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get the cheapest one... it really doesnt matter which you get for a netflix pc. 

I'm making plans for a bedroom movie/Netflix pc, I found these budget itx- motherboards for the build but can't decide please help thanks. 

 

AsRock B450i mitx/ac sgd$225.00(usd$143.00++)

AsRock A320m-itx /ac sgd$140.00 (usd$94.00++)+usd$5.00 shipping 

Gigabyte Aorus B450i gaming pro wifi sgd$215.00(usd$132.00++)

Note: I'll be using a Ryzen 2200G for cpu

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get the cheapest one... it really doesnt matter which you get for a netflix pc. 

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2 minutes ago, Saksham said:

get the cheapest one... it really doesnt matter which you get for a netflix pc. 

K Thanks 

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Ideally, because the system will have basically no real load, you should undervolt and underclock to reduce fan noise and reduce temps.

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14 hours ago, Saksham said:

Ideally, because the system will have basically no real load, you should undervolt and underclock to reduce fan noise and reduce temps.

I'm still trying to learn how to overclock, now you want me to learn to underclock. I'm an old man give a chance to learn overclock first. 

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Just now, SGBudgetGamer said:

I'm still trying to learn how to overclock, now you want me to learn to underclock. I'm an old man give a chance to learn overclock first. 

Basically the opposite of overclocking. 

 

Hinestly there is is no need for either in this instance. As you said yourself you’re gonna use it for Netflix only. 

 

Get yourself a cheap mobo and you’ll be totally happy with it at the end!

 

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Just now, Stormseeker9 said:

Basically the opposite of overclocking. 

 

Hinestly there is is no need for either in this instance. As you said yourself you’re gonna use it for Netflix only. 

 

Get yourself a cheap mobo and you’ll be totally happy with it at the end!

Just Netflix and crunchyroll

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1 minute ago, SGBudgetGamer said:

Just Netflix and crunchyroll

A cheap B450 board should do with your 2200g

 

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I would look in to which board has the best vrm cooling, since that will matter in a small form factor environment, and go with that one. Even on a simple streaming setup, don't skimp on the most important part ?

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34 minutes ago, HoneyBadger84 said:

I would look in to which board has the best vrm cooling, since that will matter in a small form factor environment, and go with that one. Even on a simple streaming setup, don't skimp on the most important part ?

The YouTube channel called gamer nexus says the best vrm on itx belong to msi, I'll probably get that one. 

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