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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ ASUS TUF Gaming B550-PRO AMD AM4(Ryzen 5000/3000) ATX Gaming Motherboard - PCIe 4.0, 12+2 Power Stages, 2.5Gb LAN, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, Front USB Type-C, BIOS Flashback, Addressable Gen 2 RGB Header by Boyan Malyakov แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

The question concerns the power supply for the eight plus four pins on the CPU. On my power supply, there are just 4 + 4 pins, and those are connected to the 8-pin of the board. The fourth pin is free and available for use. Should I go to the trouble of purchasing an additional wire for a 4+4 pin power supply or an adaptor that converts 4+4 pins to 8+4 pins? Valued at 5600 times. Or, to begin, what kind of procedure is it even worthwhile to deal with?)) Various advantages: - Full-size ATX mother board; - Powerful VRM; - Radiators M.2 SSD drives provided; - Some trendy certification of components to ensure their dependability; : D - The ability to synchronize the RGB lighting as well as 5V (3-pin) and 12V (4-pin); - The ability to rewind or fast forward the BIOS "from the button" (BIOS FlashBack). Below are some downsides: Notes are entirely for aesthetic purposes: It was difficult to install a 360mm dropsy on top of the heatsink that was on the VRM power circuits because of the size and shape of the heatsink. I had to use a file to slightly correct one of the dropsy fans. In the backlight area of the motherboard, there were yellow translucent elements that were used for the design of the board. - The panel of I/O ports is not built-in, which causes a gap through which the blinking LEDs of the network card can be seen inside the system unit. This gap is caused by the fact that the panel of I/O ports is not built-in. - I have a blue backlight, and these elements show through in green. I believe the issue can be remedied by using a piece of black electrical tape. : D