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Listing of no less than fifty-five B550 motherboard Surfaces
Twitter aficionado Momomo_US has gotten it's hand on a listing of B550 motherboards that are to be released by next month. The list is extensive as it carries no less than 55 models from pretty much all brands.
From the looks of it, ASRock is keen on B550, hey it will offer 15 models. MSI counts 14 models, ASUS 11 models, and GIGABYTE has 12 models, and so on. Have a peek, B550 is the value series (or at least it should be) motherboards. The PCIe Gen x16 slot will get PCIe gen 4.0 as well as one M.2. slot both connected directly though the IO chip on the processor. The rest if the chipset is PCIe Gen 3.0.
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#5790032 Posted on: 05/19/2020 05:57 PM
I think we have too many motherboards. It's a mess.
In the ITX range. It's still quiet.
ASRock I think is making one ITX per chipset. I just need to refer to it as "ASRock B450 ITX" (Brand + Chipset + Size), and that's it. And there is only one revision I think (not sure about this, but I hate when AIBs creates a lot of revisions for the same motherboard. I remember all my Gigabyte motherboards had more than 1 revision. 1.0. 1.1. 2.0, etc. ).
It's also quickly updated when a new BIOS is around, generally, probably because a lot ITX of users have it.
I think we have too many motherboards. It's a mess.
In the ITX range. It's still quiet.
ASRock I think is making one ITX per chipset. I just need to refer to it as "ASRock B450 ITX" (Brand + Chipset + Size), and that's it. And there is only one revision I think (not sure about this, but I hate when AIBs creates a lot of revisions for the same motherboard. I remember all my Gigabyte motherboards had more than 1 revision. 1.0. 1.1. 2.0, etc. ).
It's also quickly updated when a new BIOS is around, generally, probably because a lot ITX of users have it.
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#5790117 Posted on: 05/19/2020 09:02 PM
I'm just here for the Mini-ITX B550 boards. No onboard WiFi required.
I'm just here for the Mini-ITX B550 boards. No onboard WiFi required.
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#5790157 Posted on: 05/19/2020 10:53 PM
55!!!

55!!!

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#5790189 Posted on: 05/20/2020 01:12 AM
I feel onboard WiFi is just there as a checkbox at this point. I don’t want it on a desktop. I’d rather get a dongle if I need it otherwise a desktop will stay put so a wired connection is much preferred.
WiFi is for laptops, tablets and phones. All my consoles, and TV’s in my house are wired connection. A gigabit router, 1000’ of Cat5e (that fell of the back of a Comcast truck) and a few switches later and the whole house is wired. Seriously did it for less than $100.
I'm just here for the Mini-ITX B550 boards. No onboard WiFi required.
I feel onboard WiFi is just there as a checkbox at this point. I don’t want it on a desktop. I’d rather get a dongle if I need it otherwise a desktop will stay put so a wired connection is much preferred.
WiFi is for laptops, tablets and phones. All my consoles, and TV’s in my house are wired connection. A gigabit router, 1000’ of Cat5e (that fell of the back of a Comcast truck) and a few switches later and the whole house is wired. Seriously did it for less than $100.
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anyone has an explanation for all those motherboards ? I don't get it at all
not so long ago we had : deluxe > gaming > entry level and that was it
edit : I guess it has to do with the worldwide market ? so many different configs, countries, budget for so many different PCs...I watched bitwit "roasting" pc pictures sent to him and was reminded that not everyone has high-end computers or macbooks (most of the market in my country)