There are several reasons I chose this motherboard, but here's the most compelling: the wealth of RGB headers and customization options. It has 2 of the 3-pin 5V addressable RGB connectors, one on the top and one on the bottom. This works well with most of the currently popular addressable RGB fans, each individual LED can be manipulated. Near the bottom 5V is a 5-pin RGBW header for strips with an additional warm white LED. In addition, there is a 12V 4-pin RGB connector for standard 12V light strips and fans. I don't care about the position next to the PCI Express slots, but it's hard with many options to argue with. I challenge you to find a Micro-ATX board with this many lighting features. RGB jokes aside, this is a solid B450 motherboard. I found many of the 4-pin PWM fan headers to be conveniently located and accessible. You can actually run 2 graphics cards in Crossfire mode which is not available for most Micro-ATX boards. The included M.2 heatsink is solid, which is also something most micro-ATX MBs lack. At this price it will be hard to beat. I paired this with 16GB of Corsair Vengeance memory clocked at 3000MHz. I installed an Athlon 200GE processor for testing and was pleased with the results. With the latest F3 BIOS I was able to unlock the multiplier and then bump the $55 chip to 3 with no additional voltage, 6 GHz overclock and it works reliably. Unfortunately, when I loaded the XMP profile, it runs at 3000MHz memory only at 2666MHz. This is a limitation of the Athlon processor as found out by other reviewers around the web. I don't see any reason for memory limitations on other 2nd Gen Ryzen processors. For me it was a tough choice between this and the rugged ASUS B450M. Ultimately, I was won over by the best features and customization options. I am now buying a second Aorus board as I am giving the first one to my mother. I don't see any reason for memory limitations on other 2nd Gen Ryzen processors. For me it was a tough choice between this and the rugged ASUS B450M. Ultimately, I was won over by the best features and customization options. I am now buying a second Aorus board as I am giving the first one to my mother. I don't see any reason for memory limitations on other 2nd Gen Ryzen processors. For me it was a tough choice between this and the rugged ASUS B450M. Ultimately, I was won over by the best features and customization options. I am now buying a second Aorus board as I am giving the first one to my mother.
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