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The 4 Phase VRM on the ASRock is a bit rubbish, I would avoid it.

 

Gigabyte has my vote out of those 2

 

 

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definitely gigabyte there boards are great for over clocking with there great VRM

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On 6/1/2019 at 11:32 AM, TheFlyingSquirrel said:

The 4 Phase VRM on the ASRock is a bit rubbish, I would avoid it.

 

Gigabyte has my vote out of those 2

 

 

It all depends on the models, no all models are the same, some brands have better VRMs on some and weaker on others.

For the 2400G CPU the asrock  B450M-HDV will do just fine. Like for every build as long as you have a decent air flow the VRMs won't heat as much even overclocked.

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Asrock. S2H is such a basic board that I would not recommend it. Esp not for CPU-IGP OC.

 

https://www.techspot.com/bestof/amd-b450-motherboards/

 

Though if you can stretch a bit further with your budget, a B450M Pro4 would be more sensible option.

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15 hours ago, SliceT said:

It all depends on the models, no all models are the same, some brands have better VRMs on some and weaker on others.

For the 2400G CPU the asrock  B450M-HDV will do just fine. Like for every build as long as you have a decent air flow the VRMs won't heat as much even overclocked.

If OP ever wantd to move to an overclockable 8 core, they would need a new mobo

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