Yeah the ARGB header and heatsink on m.2 drives was what made me buy it, I really like it personally but just wish MSI would stop using that horrible brown colour and just put all their boards to black.
Still got a lot of love for a A520 mobo....as long as you dont wanna do a bit of overclocking they are still solid and the MSI one is even better ! Thanks for sharing dude.
Yes that’s probably as high as I would go with this board mind, it is only a budget board after all if you want the high end chips then you should really go B550
Unfortunately it doesn’t officially support Ryzen 3 3200g but it might possibly still boot in it but I would recommend you get an a320 or b450 board as that officially supports Ryzen 3 3200g
I just bought a B550M-HDV @ 75 €.. It has the same 4+2 VRM. This A520 board is 60+ € here. 5700X3D is coming to it. Wonder if I should have gone with A520 :- / Didn't even cross my mind. My board only has a 4-pin power when this has 8-pin :-o
Yeah sometimes the very budget B550 boards can lack a lot of features in order to hit a price point. For most people A520 is going to be good enough, I would only go B550 if you are looking at buying the higher end processors like Ryzen 7 5800x3D.
@UltraGameWorld Hi! I'm planning to upgrade my RX 5700 XT to a RX 6900 XT in hopefully not too distant future. Guess the X3D is then about fully used..?
3 pin ARGB and a heat shield to hind those cheap NVMe drives! it’s a winner 🤩
Yeah the ARGB header and heatsink on m.2 drives was what made me buy it, I really like it personally but just wish MSI would stop using that horrible brown colour and just put all their boards to black.
Still got a lot of love for a A520 mobo....as long as you dont wanna do a bit of overclocking they are still solid and the MSI one is even better ! Thanks for sharing dude.
Yeah MSI boards are great for sure and for most people on a tight budget A520 is a perfectly good chipset to get over the expensive B550 chipset
This mobo is very good it can even run R7 5700X 3D properly.
Yes that’s probably as high as I would go with this board mind, it is only a budget board after all if you want the high end chips then you should really go B550
I nearly went with the MSI A520M DS3H for my build but eventually went with the Asrock B550M Po 4
Yeah B550 is the better chipset if you are building your own PC. A520 is for budget flippers or someone on a tight budget but still does the job well
Hello, this motherboard doesnt support Ryzen 3 3200G? Thanks for your good video :-)
Unfortunately it doesn’t officially support Ryzen 3 3200g but it might possibly still boot in it but I would recommend you get an a320 or b450 board as that officially supports Ryzen 3 3200g
@UltraGameWorld and this one asus prime b450m-k ii ?
I just bought a B550M-HDV @ 75 €.. It has the same 4+2 VRM. This A520 board is 60+ € here. 5700X3D is coming to it. Wonder if I should have gone with A520 :- / Didn't even cross my mind. My board only has a 4-pin power when this has 8-pin :-o
Yeah sometimes the very budget B550 boards can lack a lot of features in order to hit a price point. For most people A520 is going to be good enough, I would only go B550 if you are looking at buying the higher end processors like Ryzen 7 5800x3D.
@UltraGameWorld Hi! I'm planning to upgrade my RX 5700 XT to a RX 6900 XT in hopefully not too distant future. Guess the X3D is then about fully used..?