ohhh ok but aside from the lack of heat sinks, is there any other ‘flaw’?It is good enough to work. Not too pleased about the lack of heatsinks on the minor VRMs, so not a board I would get if you plan on overclocking much.
oh ok. Where im from its really hard to get pc parts and there is almost no one selling z370 boards anymore. all they have are z390s. Would you recommend me to get a z390 instead? because there are more options but more expensive then the TUF boardBetween those three parts, no.
ohh ok. I might try to looks for some z370s online. Would you have any recommendations?That is up to you. It will work either way, and you can always get some loose heatsinks and stick them on the VRMs, if you plan to overclock, or run the system hard for hours at a time.
But yeah, a nicer Z390 board would probably offer you a better VRM solution.
Really comes down to how long you want it to last. If this is going to be the only computer for the next 5 years, go ahead and spend for Z390. If you plan to replace it in a year or two, then it is less of a concern.