The Gaming Plus MAX should run a 3700X quite well enough...and being a MAX board you can be confident it's coming 'Ryzen 3000 Ready'. But do note it's VRM quality is going to be somewhere in the low to mid range of the B550 lineup of boards. It's opinion of course, but I feel the bottom end of B550 is preferable to an X470 simply because it has better 'future proofing' built in.If I’m always going to be running the ryzen 7 3700 is there any difference between getting the tomahawk versus the MSI x470 Gaming plus max and save some money, and leaving aside the support for better nvme ssds becuase I don’t really ever see myself spending that much on an ssd.
https://pcpartpicker.com/products/motherboard/#c=145,138&X=9510,17071I have a ryzen 7 3700 what’s the best motherboard that will compliment it for >170$
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There you go. I'd go with the top board: B550 Tomahawk.
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Well what’s the difference between the tomahawk versus a cheaper x470 or cheaper b550?
Thanks for the great explanation!Mainly, VRM. The Tomahawk has a very impressive VRM that will run cool even with a 3950/5950. Some other B550's with good VRM's are Asus B550 ROG Strix-F and -A, but they tend to be in the 175-180 price range. There's also the B550 ROG Strix-E but it's up around $200 and adds WiFi.
Also, B550 has PCie gen 4 from CPU and gen 3 from the chipset. That allows a lot of flexibility for the designers to give higher LAN speed, more USB 3.1/3.2, more storage and etc. You get that with other B550's (they all split the bandwidth out to peripheral interfaces differently, that's why you have to consider what's more important to you) but getting cheaper means you have to look at VRM more closely.
You only get PCIe 3 from CPU and 2 from the chipset with X470 although it has more lanes natively. B550 will get full support for Ryzen 5000 while X470 will require BETA BIOS's. Not sure what that means until it happens, but if buying new it just makes sense to go with the latest.
If I’m always going to be running the ryzen 7 3700 is there any difference between getting the tomahawk versus the MSI x470 Gaming plus max and save some money, and leaving aside the support for better nvme ssds becuase I don’t really ever see myself spending that much on an ssd.Mainly, VRM. The Tomahawk has a very impressive VRM that will run cool even with a 3950/5950. Some other B550's with good VRM's are Asus B550 ROG Strix-F and -A, but they tend to be in the 175-180 price range. There's also the B550 ROG Strix-E but it's up around $200 and adds WiFi.
Also, B550 has PCie gen 4 from CPU and gen 3 from the chipset. That allows a lot of flexibility for the designers to give higher LAN speed, more USB 3.1/3.2, more storage and etc. You get that with other B550's (they all split the bandwidth out to peripheral interfaces differently, that's why you have to consider what's more important to you) but getting cheaper means you have to look at VRM more closely.
You only get PCIe 3 from CPU and 2 from the chipset with X470 although it has more lanes natively. B550 will get full support for Ryzen 5000 while X470 will require BETA BIOS's. Not sure what that means until it happens, but if buying new it just makes sense to go with the latest.
The Gaming Plus MAX should run a 3700X quite well enough...and being a MAX board you can be confident it's coming 'Ryzen 3000 Ready'. But do note it's VRM quality is going to be somewhere in the low to mid range of the B550 lineup of boards. It's opinion of course, but I feel the bottom end of B550 is preferable to an X470 simply because it has better 'future proofing' built in.If I’m always going to be running the ryzen 7 3700 is there any difference between getting the tomahawk versus the MSI x470 Gaming plus max and save some money, and leaving aside the support for better nvme ssds becuase I don’t really ever see myself spending that much on an ssd.
I have a ryzen 7 3700 what’s the best motherboard that will compliment it for >170$
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The B450 Tomahawk MAX at the top of that list... $127... would be an excellent choice. That's probably the most popular ATX motherboard for Ryzen 3000 CPU's.