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    ITX AM4 Board for 3400g

    Looking at shrinking my server, probably going to be looking at the Ryzen 5 3400g APU, a B450 board and 32Gb RAM to replace i5-3470, mATX and 32Gb RAM.

    32Gb RAM is enough, I could run on 16Gb really so don't need to goto B550 and 64Gb limit, so, B450...

    Anyone done anything similar and can recommend a board?

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    Re: ITX AM4 Board for 3400g

    I would say this motherboard but AMD apparently does not support the APUs on B550:
    https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/B550M-ITXac/index.asp#CPU

    With the B550 you will need to wait for the Ryzen 4000 APUs. BTW,have you considered getting a Ryzen 3 3100X,and a basic low profile GPU??

    One of these B450 motherboards should be fine with the Ryzen 5 3400G:
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Aorus-B450-...2959024&sr=8-2
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/ASRock-B450...2959024&sr=8-3

    The Gigabyte does have a top mounted M2 slot with a heatsink,which the ASRock lacks,but the latter has optical out. Both use Intel LAN and Wifi chips.

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    Re: ITX AM4 Board for 3400g

    Quote Originally Posted by CAT-THE-FIFTH View Post
    One of these B450 motherboards should be fine with the Ryzen 5 3400G:
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Aorus-B450-...2959024&sr=8-2
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/ASRock-B450...2959024&sr=8-3

    The Gigabyte does have a top mounted M2 slot with a heatsink,which the ASRock lacks,but the latter has optical out. Both use Intel LAN and Wifi chips.
    I've used both those, they were both fine. For some reason I can't put a finger on (but probably the more flexible video outputs are a part given my dual monitor usage) I preferred the Aorus board, which surprised me as I don't usually get on with Gigabyte boards. I'm sure either will do you though.

    Edit: If you don't already have the 3400g, then Cat's suggestion of a 3100 is a good one. I have a 2200G here, and it feels more of a limitation than something useful now thanks to not being able to use it in a B550 board and it not taking ECC ram. I may just bite the bullet and get a proper CPU for my server build, rather than originally I was planning to upgrade the CPU later to spread the costs. I'm sure I can dig out a suitable video card.

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    Re: ITX AM4 Board for 3400g

    Hi guys,
    The Aorus Pro Wifi is the one that's top of my list currently due to the Intel NIC.
    There will be no options for a low profile GPU, as expansion is limited and as its a server build I'll be using the PCI-e slot for a quad NIC or Storage Controller card.
    B450 is where I'm looking as B550 boards are a load more expensive and probably overkill for what the server does.

    And yes, while I say server, its not "proper" by any stretch, its just a desktop with storage running Server 2019 and a few VM's.

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    Re: ITX AM4 Board for 3400g

    I'm using the MSI B450i Gaming Plus - £120 on Amazon. Fitted my 3700X onto it, no issues for the year I've had it. CMOS reset button is a ridiculous place through, right below the rear I/O cover plate, very hard to get too in a small build.

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    Re: ITX AM4 Board for 3400g

    My mate has the MSI too,and it technically has the best VRMs of any B450 mini-ITX motherboards,but the layout of the Gigabyte is good,with its top mounted M2 slot and SOC VRM cooling.

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    Re: ITX AM4 Board for 3400g

    I'd be bothered about the VRM's if I was pushing the board, but for £114 and given its got an Intel NIC I'm thinking its a winner at the mo, especially given that I'm only going to be putting a 65w APU in there, maybe something better if it supports the 4000 series with a BIOS update.

    I'm replacing an i5-3470 and dropping size from a Node 804 for a Node 304, so performance wise I'm a bit faster on the Ryzen but its the size that's the main thing.

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