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1 hour ago, IamA-kid-LEARNING said:

but neither of them seem to have decent  VRM cooling am i wrong ?

you ARE wrong.

 

Mortar's VRM heatsink as efficient as it can be for a B450. The GPMax and Toma, A-Pro MAX are all excellent.

 

Please, take a look at this chart.

Mortar MAX nagyon jó kis B450-es deszka. 3900x OC 1.3V fix all core, 15 perc Prime95 után.. VRM hőmérsékletek:
174918_chart.jpg

 

If you can affordc the Mortar, it's a pretty decent choice. It has two M.2 slots as well :) The MSI B450 A-Pro MAX and Gaming Plus MAX are also excellent, usually much cheaper than tomahawk, yet, they peform very close to each other. :) 

Is it a good motherboard????? Or should i get a Asus TUF pro  ONE??

 

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1 minute ago, IamA-kid-LEARNING said:

Is it a good motherboard????? Or should i get a Asus TUF pro  ONE??

 

Which one exactly? 

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9 minutes ago, IamA-kid-LEARNING said:

Is it a good motherboard????? Or should i get a Asus TUF pro  ONE??

 

The steel legend b450 is alright. Good board nothing special. If you can do get a msi mortar max or tomahawk max.

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27 minutes ago, IamA-kid-LEARNING said:

Is it a good motherboard????

Its a marketing name for a series of boards with different chipsets from asrock. Which one?

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1 hour ago, Brok3n But who cares? said:

Which one exactly? 

The asrock steel legend b450m

 

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1 hour ago, GoldenLag said:

Its a marketing name for a series of boards with different chipsets from asrock. Which one?

I am anxious of the board failing in less than 2 to 3 years.

 

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7 minutes ago, IamA-kid-LEARNING said:

The asrock steel legend b450m

 

its "eh". 

 

perfectly ok board, tho the Pro4 is usually cheaper, and for trade of RGB you get pretty much a better VRM solution. 

3 minutes ago, IamA-kid-LEARNING said:

I am anxious of the board failing in less than 2 to 3 years.

 

unlikely to fail that early on unless you have a truly terrible powersupply. 

 

that said id look at other options if possible as the steel legend usually doesnt carry the best price. 

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1 minute ago, GoldenLag said:

its "eh". 

 

perfectly ok board, tho the Pro4 is usually cheaper, and for trade of RGB you get pretty much a better VRM solution. 

unlikely to fail that early on unless you have a truly terrible powersupply. 

 

that said id look at other options if possible as the steel legend usually doesnt carry the best price. 

In my country greece the asrock steel legend is sold about 90eu and the asus tuf pro is about 100.

I like that the asrock steel legend has the rgb and a 7.1 audio out but the Asus TUF pro has better vrm heatsink but without 7.1 audio.      :/   i cant decide it is too difficult 😐🤷🏻‍♂️

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2 minutes ago, IamA-kid-LEARNING said:

Asus TUF pro has better vrm heatsink

their heatsink are both terrible. 

 

3 minutes ago, IamA-kid-LEARNING said:

i cant decide it is too difficult 😐🤷🏻‍♂️

well neither is the best choice. 

 

rather grab a B450 gaming plus from MSI, or Mortar, or tomahawk or even the Pro-vdh. 

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17 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

their heatsink are both terrible.

 

well neither is the best choice.

 

rather grab a B450 gaming plus from MSI, or Mortar, or tomahawk or even the Pro-vdh.

but neither of them seem to have decent  VRM cooling am i wrong ?

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15 minutes ago, IamA-kid-LEARNING said:

but neither of them seem to have decent  VRM cooling am i wrong ?

Their heatsink decorative for the most part. 

 

The Pro4 would be a better choice than both. 

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1 hour ago, IamA-kid-LEARNING said:

but neither of them seem to have decent  VRM cooling am i wrong ?

you ARE wrong.

 

Mortar's VRM heatsink as efficient as it can be for a B450. The GPMax and Toma, A-Pro MAX are all excellent.

 

Please, take a look at this chart.

Mortar MAX nagyon jó kis B450-es deszka. 3900x OC 1.3V fix all core, 15 perc Prime95 után.. VRM hőmérsékletek:
174918_chart.jpg

 

If you can affordc the Mortar, it's a pretty decent choice. It has two M.2 slots as well :) The MSI B450 A-Pro MAX and Gaming Plus MAX are also excellent, usually much cheaper than tomahawk, yet, they peform very close to each other. :) 

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