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Review on GIGABYTE B450 AORUS Elite V2 motherboard (rev. 1.0) by Stanislaw Stanislaw ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

Overall, I'm happy with the board; feel free to use it. I downloaded the program from the office rather than looking at the disk that came with the kit to change the color of the light music, which I played and then deleted in five minutes))) I've included a photo of the two assemblies that were created using $300 cases. CoolerMaster

Pros
  • excellent motherboard. First of all, there weren't many AM4 socket options, necessitating the need for slots, SATA ports, etc.; pricing started at $6000, then went up to $1 and the next, with the remaining prices ranging from $10 to $20,000. When there is light music, let it be even though I don't like it (I got tired of it in the start of the 2022s). The important part right now is that I purchased two at once and made two assemblies at the same time. I assembled it first on a Ryzen 7 3700x processor and then, after a few days, on a Ryzen 5 3600 processor. The most crucial new hardware immediately recognized the HDD with Windows already installed. I was prepared to install Windows and had even downloaded the most recent assembly, but I chose not to. Both assemblies started up without any "tambourines" out of the box. Both assemblies are operating well and everything has started. You will need to reinstall the BIOS on the Ryzen 5000 series, however many people have already written about this here.
Cons
  • Thus far, there has just been one negative, which is really more of a nuisance due to the BIOS' poor design. Yes, it's "sophisticated" and offers everything you need with easy access, but the concept and font color are ugly. Even with my cheap old MSI from 2022, it was much cooler and appeared Cyberpunk; however, here, in dismal red tones, it appears to be Windows 95, most likely as a tribute to ATI.