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To yet, I've just upgraded the BIOS from version H3 to H5 after purchasing the simplest Ryzen 3 1200 processor and having everything boot up. I wasn't wasting my time; the plank became a brick. Just so you know, there are three different ways to access the BIOS: First, there's M-FLASH Two, the living consumed six To Restore Default BIOS Settings, Press the "F3" The first method (updating the BIOS via BIOS + flash disk with a fresh BIOS) was the one I used. After a system restart, I was met…

Pros
  • B450 with compatibility for 3rd generation Ryzen processors; SSD M.2; 4 DIMM slots; maximum 4133 MHz DDR4 frequency
Cons
  • The BIOS ate system isn't getting enough love from MSI.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

The most significant advantage is the cost. It cost me $6,800 to purchase it. The options included ASRock, Asus, and others. However, the price difference is less than one thousand dollars with this fee, and the benefits are readily apparent. My config: Ryzen 5 3600 has 4140 total cores, a bus multiplier of 41 plus 1%, and a supply voltage of 1.28 volts. Zalman ZM850-GVM 850W Palit GeForce GTX 1070 AARDWOLF Performa 10X RGB CPU cooler (RGB changeable using Mystic Light 3 software) MSI B450…

Pros
  • Price, quality of construction, intuitive and well-organized user interface (BIOS), connectors for 4 pin coolers, the ability to regulate 3 pin coolers in the BIOS by modifying the voltage that is applied to them, and not a terrible sound (given that Msi Nahimic 3 is installed).
Cons
  • The BIOS can be reset by sealing the contacts that are located under the video card near the battery (this problem can be easily fixed by pushing the button out). Msi Nahimic 3 can only be purchased and installed via the Microsoft shop.

Got pros: An ordinary mother, what advantages can there be, took the bar 3600 without problems, that's it, in principle, I could say that I'm happy if it weren't for the shortcomings. Cons: I can’t start the RAM in dual-channel mode, which I haven’t tried. Only slots 1 and 2 work, since 8x2gb is enough until it was steamed, but the sediment remained . The second minus is the network connection, it often disappears, on the old computer the mother 1150 for 5t. R gigabyte and 4690k everything work

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

Below are some advantages: - Price and Quality "cheaper by a third (1/3) of analogues offered by other companies." - 4 slots dual-channel DDR4 frequency 1866-4133 MHz - Ryzen 3rd generation support - CrossFireX support - Two slots that are compatible with PCI Express x16 graphics cards - 6 x USB 3.2, DVI, HDMI, PS/2 - The ability to connect an M.2 SSD of any size and any connector - The ability to activate the ate function through the use of the USB Flash BIOS Button - 6 SATA slots - Sound in…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product can be used, I expected a little more.

Its pros: The motherboard is good, before that it was on Intel's. In two clicks, the khx3200c16d4 / 16gx @ 3200 MHz memory was launched, the 3700x processor has not yet overclocked. There is dropsy Deepcool GAMMAXX L240 V2, in the stress test the temperature rose to 81, on average it was 70 degrees. Convenient connections, there is enough space, there is a connector for the pump. Took for 8100 in March 2022. Cons: The motherboard is good, before that it was on Intel's. In two clicks, the khx320

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High quality board from a reputable manufacturer

I bought a B450 Gaming Plus ATX motherboard for my last budget. The motherboard came in a nice and sturdy box with all the hardware needed for installation. Please note that I bought the ATX version so I had no problems installing a CPU cooler as others have stated with mAtx boards. As you can see from the photos, I fitted a fairly large cooler to the board with no issues or interference from nearby components (ignore the cable routing, no routing was done when this picture was taken). This…

Pros
  • Packed with stuff
Cons
  • Minor issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

No sound from the back. I had to go back.

I bought it to use with a Ryzen 5 3600. This board requires a BIOS update to recognize the 3600. This board has a great feature where you don't need an older processor to install the bios. You simply download the bios onto a USB stick and flash it with a simple push of a button on the back. Sweet. so i thought I also "saved" some money by buying this old board. I'm using Linux Mint 19.x and have tried Cinnamon and Mate and tried different versions. I also tried Ubuntu 18.x. I have an Nvidia…

Pros
  • Don't waste too much time
Cons
  • Protection

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Works as advertised and lots of customization options

I was really frustrated at first because after building this motherboard and installing a Ryzen 7 2700 processor my computer wouldn't boot. I tried updating the BIOS with a flash drive (which apparently is required to support the latest processor, but this board should have come with a BIOS that this Ryzen processor can already support), but it has also the BIOS not accepted. I was almost on the verge of making a comeback until I realized I was mixing and matching 2 different types of RAM. Once

Pros
  • great product
Cons
  • 0

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great board for Ryzen 3000 chips! Works without a BIOS update!

The board was purchased for several very direct reasons: 1) Wanted to use Ryzen 3000 series chips 2) Didn't need Gen 4 PCI-E 3) I wanted it to work out of the box on all 3 . Great. I paired this board with a Ryzen 5 3600. Since it was a "Max" model, no BIOS update was required. I plugged in my chip, turned on the included AMD Wraith Spire cooler and it was up and running. I even went into the BIOS and did a quick overclock just to check. Increased the frequency of the processor to 3.8 GHz, no…

Pros
  • Robust construction
Cons
  • Something is wrong

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Ryzen 3000 board

When I first ordered this board it was a mistake I thought I went with the B450 Tomahawk Max. When I noticed it I checked the reviews and it seemed like I was still fine. So the day came and it finally came (thanks covid19) and I put my system back together. I install windows and after reboot I close it and go into bios. I enable XMP (3600MHz CL16) and save the settings. Everyone is dizzy, I wait for the computer to boot up, press the start button, then BOOM! do it again. I scratch the back of…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • No insurance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Do not hesitate to buy, the quality is amazing for the price.

on Ryzen 2700X I wanted to ate the bios to the latest version, but something went wrong. The PC has stopped starting. Pulling out the battery and poking through everything that is possible did not help. Problems with BIOS are known on AM4, I found an announcement on ebay about firmware using the 1st generation of Ryzen 3 1200. I brought everything I had to a person, inserted Ryzen 3 1200, and lo and behold, everything started. It turned out that the BIOS was not ated, but version 40 remained…

Pros
  • Works until you get in.
Cons
  • In general, I realized that you need to have fallback options when you ate something.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best product, from those that I have viewed, I advise everyone!

Most importantly, it's a b450 motherboard with third-generation Ryzen support right out of the box, without any brain-pecking with a BIOS ate. No need to ask the seller, no need to look for Hong Kong of the past generation. You don't need to buy a motherboard based on the X570 chipset (which, by the way, is not exactly dofiga on the market, and the price tag for them is at least one and a half times higher, in contrast to performance and efficiency). Plus, THIS motherboard is from the top…

Pros
  • - Chipset B450 - Ryzen 5 3600 wound up out of the box - Memory 6Gb DDR4 3200MHz Thermaltake TOUGHRAM RGB (R009D408GX2-3200C16A) wound up on 3200 with timings 16-18-18-36 in one click in BIOS - By the way, the BIOS is very convenient and understandable. Those who spit in the reviews - most likely simply did not notice the Advanced tab. - Two RGB 12v outputs on motherboard wiring - The M.2 connector is located ABOVE the video card (and not under, like some)