I took the OEM version for 22400r in the fall of the 19th with a 3 year warranty. The whole thing works with the MSI X570 A-PRO MP, DDR4 HyperX 2400 16Gb (2x8Gb) temporary memory, a GTX 1060 6Gb video card (I would also change .), a system on an SSD from Transcend, games and more on ordinary fast HDDs. Initially, a cheaper config was planned (on the 3600th and 370 or 470 chipset), but I decided to take a walk anyway))) A fresh BIOS was immediately uploaded to the board, and a fresh W10 Pro x64 rolled up. In games, the FPS has increased, of course, but now my video card needs to be ated. So I advise you to upgrade and do not regret :)
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