Ultra affordable motherboards for Ryzen 5 7500F. Are they worth it?
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- čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
- The cheapest A620 motherboards. Should you get them to pair with Ryzen 5 7500F or are they not worth it? Lets test the ultra budget boards from MSI, GIGABYTE, ASRock and ASUS.
ASRock B650M-H/M.2+ - Just get this one for a budget build if you can.
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00:00 What this video is about
00:32 How much is "ultra budget"?
01:02 Overview of the boards and their differences
05:41 VRM tests and what you should understand
08:16 VRM test of Gigabyte A620M H
10:17 VRM test of MSI PRO A620M-E
11:32 VRM test of ASRock A620M-HDV/M.2
13:52 ASUS PRIME A620M-K VRM assumptions
14:20 What about RAM?
14:39 Lets rate these boards!
15:23 What if I get a better A620? Or even B650?
16:26 Conclusion. Should you buy these boards?
17:03 IMPORTANT TO KNOW! Not all cheap B650 are made equal!
Feel free to use footage from this video but please credit the channel. Do not steal the entire video. - Věda a technologie
What do you think, are these boards worth it?
Okay when more sub A620 £80 boards hit the market if ever.
In my opinion no.
You can get a board with a much better VRM and a VRM heatsink for only around 10% more cost. This will significantly improve efficiency, reliability, and long-term upgrade options.
I guess these entry-level A620 motherboards would be fine for entry-level PCs and office PCs with a Ryzen 5 8500G or similar, but at the moment a PC with a Ryzen 5 5600G and an A520 motherboard would normally be cheaper, so there's no point.
do these mobos support the turbo clock of the cpus or are the cpus limited to stock clocks?
Nice job artyiom! We needed this kind of comparison.
Not everyone hase a lot of budget to get something expensive and fancy stuff.
Thank you very much! I was wondering if the Asrock M.2 version wouldn't be overheating if I lift the 75° TJ Max limit, but I am positively surprised!
I put it on 85°, as the cooler I used (a Raijintek AIDOS II) cools the 7500F to 82° under full load ^^
And thanks Asrock for making such a good design!
Nice video. Informative. Sadly in our country currently only the a620m-e is cheap enough to consider a budget 7000 series build. Before there was b650m ds3h which I think is the best low budget b650m board
Thanks. Gigabyte b650m k is also a good one.
The link you provided for motherboard is dead, do you have any other deals for that motherboard? Can't find any in Aliexpress
If the asus prime m-e and the msi where the same price which one do you recommend? Thanks in advance.
For 7500f i thik is a great deal tnx for video & help
It is a good deal but check prices for the mentioned asrock b650m board, at a 100 usd it is a great board.
A nice review of the A620's ❤ Which one do offer PBO functionality ?
None of them. No PBO in a620
@@ArtyomExplainsEng@10:40 min MSI A620M-E has PBO + Curve Optimizer menu. Is it functional ?
@@tuiastro these settings are ignored by the board, you can only change the power and temp limits. I say it at 11:03
Asrock one is pretty good I think rx6700xt r5 7500f pc would be good
These are my exact parts and they’re awesome
well i have a question , I searched a lot but couldn't find the answer.
Asus a620m-e Vcore : Onsemi 4C10B (46A) high side
Onsemi 4C06B (69A) low side
Asus a620m-k vcore you already know
which better ?
Both are not great for the price. The E is better, tho. Get something better for the money.
@@ArtyomExplainsEng i have a620m-e , my friend has a a620m-k , both of us has a 7500f, my board vcore 1.235 and 73 degree on cb r23 test , my friend board vcore 1.140 and 63 degree so i think m-k better . im a thinking wrong ?
@@mehmetemin640 You know that not all cpus are made equal, right? E is a little better in terms of hardware.
@@ArtyomExplainsEngI know, but I don't think a 10 degree difference is normal.
Should I buy R5 5600-B450m and GTX 1660ti or R5 7500-A620m-E and GTX 1060
My budget is about 450-500$
And my goal is getting like 360 fps in Valorant or even CS2. Can I get it with these combo?
5600-1660ti is the better choice
These boards got a 90 watt power limit or something like that they will lower the ryzen 9 chips performance
The video kinda goes over that is detail.
so theres no way i can undervolt 7500f on a620m S2H motherboard ?
Not with pbo, but voltage offset might work.
@@ArtyomExplainsEng jow can i do the offset voltage please ?
Guys, please check my build below
I only use my pc to play only 2 games, Dota 2 and counter stirke 2 and i am on a very strict budget
Mobo - Msi a620m
Cpu- ryzen 5 7600
Gpu - rx 6600 8gb (dota 2 and cs 2 are cpu based games don't need heavy gpu)
Cooler - stock (wraith)
Ram- ddr5 5200mhz 16*1 gb( will put another one 2-3 years down the line as my games don't need much ram, the cpu only supports 5200mhz)
Ssd- kingston 500gb m.2 nvme gen 4
Cabinet - msi mag forge m100a mini atx (not sure if i am making the right choice should i go for mid tower? Please suggest )
Psu- msi mag 650 bronze
Headphone- razor blackshark v2x usb 7.1
Mouse - razor deathadder essential wired
Keyboard - ant mk 1000 (need f1 and numbers)
Screen - gigabyte 27fc curved 1080p 165hz
Cpu supports up to 8000+ mhz ram, 5200 is guaranteed minimal speed. The sweet spot is 6000, get 2x16 6000 cl30 kit, 1*5200 is a joke, you will loose a lot of cpu performance. Get a mesh case with fans, no glass front with barely visible air holes, doesn't matter who makes it. Save on peripherals, put more money in pc hardware, ram to be exact.
as i see it could handle 7700x or non X 7900
I would not go above 7700 non X
@@ArtyomExplainsEng i saw other channels go and sayed its fine,r9 7900 have low cpu consumption even lower then 7600x
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3 renowned motherboards making shameful VRms, where have we seen AM5 motherboards manufactured without at least not having a heatsink on the VRM's?!?!
1st- Poor construction of VRM's.
2nd-Low number of phases for the processor (VRM).
3rd-Complete lack of a heat sink on the VRM's.
This is not low cost at all, this is a poor quality project as there are more modest projects that take the motherboard's VRM into account.
did you even see the video? the temps on the Asrock are excellent, even without a heatsink!