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motherboard for 5800x
so i found 2

- Mother boardsGigabyte B550M Aorus Elite

- GIGABYTE B550 AORUS ELITE V2

so, i can buy both, but i want to have bang 4 the buck MB, and dont have problems with power delivery.
Im planning to give 5800x a little overclock(mb later down the road) (+0.1-0.3max)
Do i need extra power phases?
(you can see screenshots of both MBs below)

(they r kinda bad res, here's link w spreadshit)

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wmsTYK9Z3-jUX5LGRoFnsZYZiW1pfiDZnKCjaXyzd1o/edit#gid=2112472504

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6 minutes ago, Kotoezh said:

motherboard for 5800x
so i found 2

- Mother boardsGigabyte B550M Aorus Elite

- GIGABYTE B550 AORUS ELITE V2

so, i can buy both, but i want to have bang 4 the buck MB, and dont have problems with power delivery.
Im planning to give 5800x a little overclock(mb later down the road) (+0.1-0.3max)
Do i need extra power phases?
(you can see screenshots of both MBs below)

(they r kinda bad res, here's link w spreadshit)

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wmsTYK9Z3-jUX5LGRoFnsZYZiW1pfiDZnKCjaXyzd1o/edit#gid=2112472504

изображение_2021-10-05_234317.png

изображение_2021-10-05_234334.png

An important question would be - do you care for the micro-ATX form factor? If you don't then the full ATX motherboard is probably better for you.

Current system. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X; MoBo: Gigabyte X570S Aorus Master; RAM: 2x Crucial Ballistix MAX 2x8 GB (BLM2K8G40C18U4B); GPU: RX 6900 XT Gigabyte Aorus Master; case: Fractal Design Meshify-2; Storage: Samsung 980PRO 1TB NVMe SSD + 2x Samsung 980 1TB NVMe SSD; PSU: Seasonic Focus GX-850; Cooling: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360.

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12 hours ago, krakek said:

An important question would be - do you care for the micro-ATX form factor? If you don't then the full ATX motherboard is probably better for you.

I don't care about form factor, but I do care about budget and ofc stability of the system.

I mean more - better, but if Ill overkill it what's the point? I don't want to overkill just to overkill)

The problem is 2 kinda pro-guys give me different opinions. One says 5+3 can handle 5800x + overclock of 0.1-0.2 ez, meanwhile 2nd dude says that I need 6+2 just to run the processor fine. Thats kinda what I'm trying to find out 

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12 minutes ago, Kotoezh said:

I don't care about form factor, but I do care about budget and ofc stability of the system.

I mean more - better, but if Ill overkill it what's the point? I don't want to overkill just to overkill)

The problem is 2 kinda pro-guys give me different opinions. One says 5+3 can handle 5800x + overclock of 0.1-0.2 ez, meanwhile 2nd dude says that I need 6+2 just to run the processor fine. Thats kinda what I'm trying to find out 

It is a price thing then.

 

If they are priced in your area at about the same level then go with the full sized board.

 

The other difference beyond the VRMs is the connectivity - the full board has better rear IO and onboard PCI-E expansion.
The later is particularly important if you may want things other than a GPU in down the road, things like sound and network cards, various controllers, etc.

Current system. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X; MoBo: Gigabyte X570S Aorus Master; RAM: 2x Crucial Ballistix MAX 2x8 GB (BLM2K8G40C18U4B); GPU: RX 6900 XT Gigabyte Aorus Master; case: Fractal Design Meshify-2; Storage: Samsung 980PRO 1TB NVMe SSD + 2x Samsung 980 1TB NVMe SSD; PSU: Seasonic Focus GX-850; Cooling: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360.

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