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Ryzen 5 7600

Hello, I'm going to build a PC with Ryzen 5 7600, I'm still not sure about the graphics card (I haven't bought it yet, I'll buy it in a few months),

I'm going to buy an NZXT H7 Flow case (he had recommended the lian 216, but I don't really like the 2 fans on the front)

Well, my question is which motherboard do you recommend micro ATX or ATX that can be updated in the future (the ATX are a bit expensive) if it is with Wi-Fi I would be cool

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10 minutes ago, IDuki said:

Hello, I'm going to build a PC with Ryzen 5 7600, I'm still not sure about the graphics card (I haven't bought it yet, I'll buy it in a few months),

I'm going to buy an NZXT H7 Flow case (he had recommended the lian 216, but I don't really like the 2 fans on the front)

Well, my question is which motherboard do you recommend micro ATX or ATX that can be updated in the future (the ATX are a bit expensive) if it is with Wi-Fi I would be cool

The ASRock B650M Pro RS is a cheap but very good Micro ATX motherboard for the 7600 and future CPU's.

The MSI PRO B650M-A WIFI is also a good board for Micro ATX.

ATX I recommend the MSI B650 GAMING PLUS WIFI / Tomahawk WIFI,聽 Gigabyte B650 GAMING X AX.
I personally use the ASUS TUF B650 WIFI and I love it, no issues to report with my 7700x 馃檪

I have also used the above mentioned motherboards with a few AM5 systems and they have all worked without any issues.

Even with higher end CPU's like the 7900X or 7800X3D.

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The main disadvantage of mATX is that you get less connectivity. There are generally fewer PCIe slots, M.2 slots, USB/SATA headers, etc. because the boards are physically smaller, and so can't fit as much.

If you don't need additional expansion card slots and storage, there's nothing wrong with mATX - no real disadvantages in terms of future upgrade potential for the CPU or graphics card.

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