MSI Tomahawk B450. Decent value mid range option for me.
MSI Tomahawk B450. Decent value mid range option for me.
Currently using X99A MSI Gaming Titanium. But will be moving to a MATX ryzen build on the Asrock X370m Pro 4
Asus Crosshair 6 hero. Awesome board with loads of tweaking. Only let down by 1 M.2 slot so might upgrade to the Crosshair 8 for my ryzen 2 when they are all released.
Gigabyte GA-Z170xp SLI (rev.1.0)
Fitted it myself. Never had cause for complaint.
B350M Mortar.
At the time, GOOD AMD boards were few and far between, especially in the "budget" category. I got lucky and bought one of the better ones. Micro atx form facter is nice too
Asus Z270 TUF Mark 1, and I love it. Plays home to a Core i7 7700K, 32Gb of 3200mhz DDR4, a GTX 1080 Ti, and my very first M.2 drive, the Samsung 960 Pro. Been a solid machine for the 2 years it's been running.
Couldn't Be happier with my Asus ROG Strix X470-F!
Great featureset at its price point, has more expensive-ish looks about it, and looks amazing in my Phanteks P350X dRGB case :3 Plus it's got a decent VRM so whilst it won't be able to handle the Ryzen 9 it will be more than enough for a replacement Ryzen 5 3600X in the coming weeks/months
X470 AORUS GAMING 7 WIFI. Absolutely amazing motherboard couldn't be happier. Do miss the Asus EUFI for sure though, gigabyte's menus in the bios are atrocious. Took me ages to find where CPU Virtualization was and what it was called.
Asrock Z270 Extreme4, loads of features and was great value when I bought it. Been running rock solid and very happy with it
Asus Maximus Hero (none Wifi)
Very happy, except the fan software plays up with my corsair fans on the chassis fans
Asus ROG X370-f Strix and hoperfully ready for Ryzen 3000
Running a Rampage IV Extreme with a E5 1680 V2 @4.3ghz sub 62C with 32GB DDR3 2400mhz CL 10 T1 (with 32GB more on the way). I have upgraded my processor once from an i7 3930K, increased ram capacity twice, hacked my UEFI to add bootable nvme support via Evo 960, sports of plenty of SATA so I can run: 2x1TB SSDs, 1x4TB SSHD, 3x8TB HDDs, 1x12TB HDD, and a HD-DVD/Bluray disk drive (yeah I still have a slew of HD-DVD disks around in case my digital rips go belly up . I honestly couldn't be happier with my motherboard and expect to wait out PCIe 5.0 and DDR5 based CPUs.
Asus RVE and IX Formula, will be upgrading the RVE soon, just waiting on Ryzen releases.
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