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MSI B450m Mortar vs Mortar Titanium

Hey guys
I'm searching for a mATX board for a 2700x build and I noticed that MSI has these two B450m boards thats very similar:
MSI B450M Mortar and the Titanium version
Is there any difference beside the colour difference?
Also, what are other recommendation mATX boards for the AM4 chipsets?
Thanks yall

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What cpu? 

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Just now, lmeneses said:

What cpu? 

 

3 minutes ago, Ruo94 said:

2700x build

I think it might be the 2700X. 

 

 

 

 

The B450 Mortar should be the best mATX AM4 board, right now. I don't think there are any higher end mATX boards available. 

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7 minutes ago, seon123 said:

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ya im most likely going for the 2700x
I'm actually wondering if there is any difference between the normal Mortar and the Mortar Titanium beside the colour XD
Its good to know that its the best mATX board for AM4 chips doh.

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1 minute ago, Ruo94 said:

ya im most likely going for the 2700x
I'm actually wondering if there is any difference between the normal Mortar and the Mortar Titanium beside the colour XD
Its good to know that its the best mATX board for AM4 chips doh.

I'm very confident that it's the same. 

:)

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41 minutes ago, seon123 said:

I think it might be the 2700X. 

HAHA oh oops

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