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Does motherboard affect cpu and integrated graphics card performance? like, Ryzen 5 3400g it has integrated graphics, when you install it on a320 and b450 motherboard, it can affect the performace of apu? i have Ryzen 5 3400g installed on msi a320m a pro, but i'm planning to upgrade my mobo to msi b450 tomahawk max, can it increase the performance of my apu?

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you wont get any performance boost.

 

get used rx 570/580/590 for arounf the mothebroard's price. then you will get a huge performance boost

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You'll be able to overclock it which could result in potentially better performance, but at stock speeds it should perform identically between the two boards.

I'd suggest waiting for B550 instead though, if you want to upgrade the motherboard, as those boards are guaranteed to allow upgradability to Ryzen 4000.

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7 hours ago, Mateyyy said:

You'll be able to overclock it which could result in potentially better performance, but at stock speeds it should perform identically between the two boards.

I'd suggest waiting for B550 instead though, if you want to upgrade the motherboard, as those boards are guaranteed to allow upgradability to Ryzen 4000.

thank you for info

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7 hours ago, Mateyyy said:

You'll be able to overclock it which could result in potentially better performance, but at stock speeds it should perform identically between the two boards.

I'd suggest waiting for B550 instead though, if you want to upgrade the motherboard, as those boards are guaranteed to allow upgradability to Ryzen 4000.

I think there's a problem with my rig, because, My friend and i have the same apu (ryzen 5 3400g) and same ram 16gb 3200mhz, but we have different motherboards, i'm using msi a320m a pro, and he's using aorus b450. when we play, like gta v, i run it only at 30 fps but my friend's rig, run his gta v at 60-70 fps, we have the same display settings. what do you think is the problem? thank you in advance sir

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23 minutes ago, Bujangthegreat said:

I think there's a problem with my rig, because, My friend and i have the same apu (ryzen 5 3400g) and same ram 16gb 3200mhz, but we have different motherboards, i'm using msi a320m a pro, and he's using aorus b450. when we play, like gta v, i run it only at 30 fps but my friend's rig, run his gta v at 60-70 fps, we have the same display settings. what do you think is the problem? thank you in advance sir

That sounds pretty odd. Is the XMP/DOCP profile on the memory turned on in the BIOS, so it actually runs at 3200MHz? Make sure you're running the latest chipset drivers, and check temperatures to see if they're in order.

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8 minutes ago, Mateyyy said:

That sounds pretty odd. Is the XMP/DOCP profile on the memory turned on in the BIOS, so it actually runs at 3200MHz? Make sure you're running the latest chipset drivers, and check temperatures to see if they're in order.

yes, i enabled the xmp. and also in my friend's rig, because i assemble it. and yes our chipset drivers both updated

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