- Great board for the new Ryzens on the new chipset. A bunch of USB, connectors for coolers, lights and other gadgets. BIOS can be flashed without a CPU, just from a flash drive. There are many parameters for overclocking, although I'm not very good at it. XMP is enabled in one click. In general, a stable board. As an amateur teapot, I had no problems with it.
- 1. Under the third generation Ryzen, you need to flash the BIOS. 2. The built-in network adapter is buggy. After some idle time, it resets the connection, you have to juggle it in the device manager. So far, this solution has helped: go to the properties of the device (Realtek Gaming 2.5GbE Family Controller) and turn off the following options in the “Advanced” tab: Advanced EEE, Gigabit Lite, PowerSaving Mode, Green Ethernet, Energy Saving Ethernet. 3. There is no USB-C connector on the front panel on the board (the part that comes to the motherboard is called USB type E). And there is only one 19-pin USB 3.1 - you can’t even plug in an adapter. Therefore, if you have a case with both ports on the front panel, you will only be able to connect one.