I have a Gigabyte B450M DS3H Wifi as my current motherboard and I am going to get the Ryzen 5 5600X. Is that a good enough motherboard to not leave to much performance on the table.
It won't just lose performance as the motherboard needs a BIOS that will recognize and initialize the CPU otherwise it will simply refuse to operate.Will I lose performance though even if there is a BOOS update?
What's your current CPU and GPU and are you planning a GPU upgrade too?I have a Gigabyte B450M DS3H Wifi as my current motherboard and I am going to get the Ryzen 5 5600X. Is that a good enough motherboard to not leave to much performance on the table.
I have the R 5 2600 and I will get the 6800 for the new GPU.What's your current CPU and GPU and are you planning a GPU upgrade too?
The motherboard should work well with a 5600X CPU although it won't enable SAM to function with a 6800 GPU. But just how much performance uplift SAM gives in actual gaming we'll only know once reviewers have a chance to test it out. Also, with Nvidia launching their version that works with all CPU's on any motherboard it will be interesting to see if AMD continues to limit SAM to 500 series motherboards only.I have the R 5 2600 and I will get the 6800 for the new GPU.
If you really want out of the box performance, then get a b550m board....
Will I lose performance though even if there is a BOOS update?If you really want out of the box performance, then get a b550m board. If you can wait for the bios update to be available, then you can keep your current b450m board for now.
It won't just lose performance as the motherboard needs a BIOS that will recognize and initialize the CPU otherwise it will simply refuse to operate.Will I lose performance though even if there is a BOOS update?