Thanks for the answer! But this board uses 6+2 phase design... Is it still good for stock 5900x?Unless you are inclined towards some crazy overclocks, it is a pretty decent board for the price otherwise. ASRock uses a 10-phase (8+2) setup (the same as the higher-end X570S Riptide), which is good enough to handle those chips...
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Should be fine if you run stock clocks. Make sure you have a robust cooler though.Thanks for the answer! But this board uses 6+2 phase design... Is it still good for stock 5900x?