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    mATX Motherboards for Ryzen

    Really stuck what to buy.. not really interested in overclocking the machine, it will be used for video edits rather than gaming.

    Requirements:
    MicroATX
    1x AM4 socket for AMD Ryzen 1700x or 1800x and maybe an upgrade at a later date.
    1x PCIe 3.0 x16 for a GTX1070 Graphics card.
    1x M.2 PCIe 3.0 (x4) for Intel 760p 256GB SSD.
    4x Memory slots running 3200 DDR4 Max 64GB
    All boards have enough Sata and USB connectors.
    Budget upto £100

    Thinking of the ASUS TUF B450M-PLUS

    Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

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    Re: mATX Motherboards for Ryzen

    How about the MSI B450M MORTAR ? Seems like a good value board! I only say because i bought a MSI B450 GAMING PRO CARBON AC for my oldest boy awhile ago and was impressed how solid that board was.

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    Re: mATX Motherboards for Ryzen

    Quote Originally Posted by MrNeil View Post
    How about the MSI B450M MORTAR ? Seems like a good value board! I only say because i bought a MSI B450 GAMING PRO CARBON AC for my oldest boy awhile ago and was impressed how solid that board was.
    Thank you, just started looking at reviews.. the only thing that seems to be mentioned is poor bios?

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    Re: mATX Motherboards for Ryzen

    If its the one i read then it just that the layout is cluttered?

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    Re: mATX Motherboards for Ryzen

    So you rate the mortar?
    I'm put off by the name.

    Too much marketing in a name means it's covering for a product deficiency. Or that's what my inner cynic says.

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    Re: mATX Motherboards for Ryzen

    Late to this but I've got a Mortar and it works great with my 3600.

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