And so, where do we even begin? As a fan of playing toys, I found myself wondering, "Intel or AMD?" (this is a question that everyone asks). And after being restrained by the intelboys, I was still able to collect my thoughts and declare, "Guys, I'm for AMD." After that, he asked another inquiry right away, which was "what to assemble on." After a lot of research and consideration, I decided to go with this motherboard, mostly because of the quality of the craftsmanship. This motherboard is appropriate for any level of user, from novice miners (here, I may have exaggerated) to those who like to overclock their processor along with the RAM. This is made possible by a very convenient BIOS and the choice of both simple ready-made settings and fine manual settings for working with power and timings (even a child can figure out the ready-made settings if he has completed the basic course). This motherboard is suitable for overclocking the processor along with the RAM. Another factor that I took into consideration was whether or not there was the opportunity for an upgrade. This pertains to the amount of memory slots as well as the possibility to install M2 and, of course, the flexibility to use any processor with this particular socket. And of course the chipset, which will allow me to upgrade my processor to a higher-end one in the future (if that my budget will permit it). With the exception of one challenge, I did not encounter any issues in putting together and installing the components. Because the rear plug of this motherboard did not complete a short circuit to the case, there was a persistent background noise in my headphones (at first, I mistakenly believed that the cuckoo had stopped after I had purchased the motherboard). And as it turned out, everything was quite straightforward: while installing it, I bent some of the legs in the wrong way, and as a result, they punished the body. The issue was recognized right away, thus there were no adverse effects caused by it at all. During the process of setting up in the BIOS, I did not encounter any difficulties; everything is understandable and located in the appropriate location. In spite of the fact that I had never even seen the MSI BIOS menu before (I typically work with older BIOSes), I went ahead and activated the XMP profile I required as soon as the computer started up for the first time. I didn't actually take the time to measure the temperature of the VRM, but under normal gaming conditions, it doesn't seem to get too hot, and I don't overclock my system, so I didn't really notice anything negative about it. In addition, I would like to point out that, as is the case with the vast majority of motherboards, I strongly advise checking the version of your BIOS and updating it as soon as possible.
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