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9 minutes ago, 4PcBuilder said:

I'm trying to decide between the msi mpg carbon x670e, the ASrock x670e Taichi, and the Asus rog Strix x670e-e gaming wifi. I need to know the pros and cons of each board and which one is better overall. Thanks for reading and maybe taking the time to comment!

MSI MPG Carbon X670E maybe it will be better than asus but it all depends on the budget you have and also depends on your needs.

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1 minute ago, ImSan said:

MSI MPG Carbon X670E maybe it will be better than asus but it all depends on the budget you have and also depends on your needs.

My budget is $500 usd for the motherboard. I will be doing heavy gaming, streaming, some tasks that put high cpu load, and some overclocking on the cpu and ram

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10 minutes ago, 4PcBuilder said:

My budget is $500 usd for the motherboard. I will be doing heavy gaming, streaming, some tasks that put high cpu load, and some overclocking on the cpu and ram

the price of msi and asus is the same but I recommend msi more for gaming, yes even though asus is also good the price of both is around $400-500.

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You really dont need to spend that much on a board unless you need the i/o highend boards provide

 

X670e-e gaming wifi (naming definitely cant be taken seriously) has the best i/o out of the 3 with 3 rear usbc but like good god who the hell needs that many usbc?

 

 

If you dont need the boatload of i/o that these boards provide i suggest the b650 pg lightning or aorus elite ax at 200$ and 220$ respectively, i/o is already more than what most ppl actually need

 

I/o is the only reason to buy a higher end board, dont be tricked by those garbage overclocking claims and unneccesarily beefy vrms on a platform where beefy vrms and decent ram topologies are a dime a dozen available on literally any board even lower end ones. You wont really be getting much past 6200 ddr5 because of fclk limitation and vrms are so beefy even the lowend boards wont have trouble with an oced 7950x although you need to direct die for proper ocing on ryzen 7000 due to terrible ihs design (too thicc) so dont even bother with oc unless you wanna direct die. Also gen5 wont be useful for a long long time considering gen4 is still useless for most ppl aside from content creators that need high speed ssds so dont worry about gen5 when gen4 is already useless for most ppl

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