If you're replying to mine, no problem.Yea I know I'm buying the b550 for that. The mobo is nice. Can I have something a bit better? I'm so sorry
At least with what PcPartpicker shows for pricing and availability in the UAE (this is why it's important to state what country you're shopping in, and why it was the first question I asked) within your 700 aed budget, your choices are relatively few. I'd say that B550M Pro-VDH is a fine choice that fits your budget and has onboard WiFi.Thanks but is my choice good
Fans are fans, and they should work similarly. The only problem with generic brands may be the quality. I'd recommend name-brand fans, like cooler-master, but if that's too expensive, brands like uphere, be quiet, thermaltake, phanteks (I think) are cheaper. If you're not sure about the fans, watch a video, look at product reviews, or just google the brand and see if they're good.Plus, can generic fans cause a short circuit to the motherboard and burn it?
if you want a bit more than the b550m pro-vdh wifi, this https://pcpartpicker.com/product/Yt...c-atx-am4-motherboard-b550-phantom-gaming-4ac looks good. It'll be one more component to install, but you can buy a wifi-less mobo then add wifi via a pcie, m.2, or usb slot.I don't know what to get. msi has a good line-up too and I'm trying to get the best thing on the cheapest price so I can stary under budget. IDK what do you think I should pick? And yea you're right I should spend a bit more. Best mobo(s) under 750?
The Asus TUF B550M WiFi was recommended by 3 people and is under your original 700 aed budget (which you then wanted to underspend on). Why do you feel the need to expand past that point?I don't know what to get. msi has a good line-up too and I'm trying to get the best thing on the cheapest price so I can stary under budget. IDK what do you think I should pick? And yea you're right I should spend a bit more. Best mobo(s) under 750?
Hope this settles any dispute. Of course the MSI Torpedo is a couple boards above the Pro vdh, which is bottom of the MSI barrel.if you want a bit more than the b550m pro-vdh wifi, this https://pcpartpicker.com/product/Yt...c-atx-am4-motherboard-b550-phantom-gaming-4ac looks good.
Asus Tuf Gaming B550-plus-wi-fi- atx, MB. AM4 for 175.99. free shipping online now.As you see in the title, I'm stuck choosing motherboards. Any help?
So basically you want to build a system now, then upgrade a few years later. If you haven't already, you should watch that video from Hardware Unboxed. If you care about vrm temperatures, I guess just use whatever they recommend. Also the Asus board that zodz77 recommended, its vrms ran 20c cooler than the b550m pro-vdh wifi, and 4c cooler than the b550-a pro. In my opinion, the b550-a pro is a good choice, as it's $30US (110 AED) cheaper, but only 4c hotter than the Asus board. It's also quite a jump in terms of features from the pro-vdh wifi, while only being $30-40US (110-147 AED) moreWorth it? I don't want to over spend since am5 is coming and I'll wait a year or two after the release of it and upgrade so I'll get anything that works and can do a bit of tweaking that's it
right now, it's whatever you can find at a reasonable price. Where are you buying your parts? Here's a comparison, https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-1660S-Super-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1650S-Super/4056vs4058, but keep in mind that the prices are weirdYeah. Now I'm stuck between. A USB dongle and a pcie adapter. By the way, 1660 super VS 1650 super, is the price difference worth it? (375 AED or 105 USD.