I loved the fact that everything "wound up out of the box," as well as the high quality and accuracy "to the smallest detail" (as in a premium car, even the screws had thread lock attached to them), and that everything was accurate. Some pros: Components (such as capacitors and cooling modules), as well as the mother, were installed with extreme precision and reliability. Ryzen 3900x continues to function properly even after being subjected to a system load of 95–100% continuously (but without overclocking, with memory set to 3200) for a period of many weeks. Even though the chassis is standard and does not have any additional fans, and even if the processor is cooled without the use of water, everything works perfectly, and the temperature is maintained within the acceptable range. I am relieved that there are two spaces for NVme SSDs, in which the ADATA XPG SX8200 works really swiftly. One of the slots even has a heatsink, but it does not get in the way of installing a video card, which is great. Some disadvantages include the fact that I was unable to locate drivers for the built-in NVme RAID for Linux (I was unable to install it), and the fact that the drivers that are available on the websites and in the distribution are only compatible with Windows 7–10 (although this is a stone in the direction of AMD and not only the mother).
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