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can't cut down anything else?

 

I would at most fall back to the MSI B450M Pro-VDH Max

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Just now, Rumman said:

I am only going to buy Processor and Motherboard. And limited to budget.

Simple as that, If I am going to buy a pricier motherboard then  Gigabyte B450M S2H ULTRA, I have to cut down my Processor's budget and that's mean R 5 2600.

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1 hour ago, Rumman said:

Simple as that, If I am going to buy a pricier motherboard then  Gigabyte B450M S2H ULTRA, I have to cut down my Processor's budget and that's mean R 5 2600.

Providing you stick to the stock cooler, downdraft coolers or have some airflow over the VRM heatsink, you should be fine. 

 

Appears to be the low end VRM gigabyte uses but with a decent heatsink

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11 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

Providing you stick to the stock cooler, downdraft coolers or have some airflow over the VRM heatsink, you should be fine. 

 

Appears to be the low end VRM gigabyte uses but with a decent heatsink

what's about Asrock ASRock B450M-HDV R4.0. Hardware Unboxed mad esome good comment about it.image.png.a84262086a2fd731d4104cc6b8bbecfd.png

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2 hours ago, Rumman said:

what's about Asrock ASRock B450M-HDV R4.0. Hardware Unboxed mad esome good comment about it.image.png.a84262086a2fd731d4104cc6b8bbecfd.png

No, no and forget it please. 

 

Hardware unboxed praised the original B450m HDV, which was a good entry level board. The hdv r4.0 is a cheap cut down version, without vrm heatsink. Please don't buy one. 

 

Either pick giga B450m S2H, or DS3H, or even B450m HDV  (sans R4.0!)..

Life is really challenging. I don't always suceed: )

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