It's got a fairly decent VRM but not what you'll find on many B550 boards. It definitely won't hurt to try it before looking for another motherboard. Gaming, in most cases and a 5800X3d's main purpose for being, isn't really all that heavy with CPU loading on all cores so shouldn't present a heavy load on the VRM. If trying to render videos or such is when the core loading is maxed and the VRM will be most heavily taxed.My motherboard is an msi b450m bazooka max wifi, and it is paired with a ryzen 3 3100.
Will this motherboard suffice in terms of vrm quality to power a ryzen 7 5800x3D?
It should be sufficient for most commonly used needsMy motherboard is an msi b450m bazooka max wifi, and it is paired with a ryzen 3 3100.
Will this motherboard suffice in terms of vrm quality to power a ryzen 7 5800x3D?
All-core workload?It should be sufficient for most commonly used needs
It will run the chip. However if you need a 5800X3D then to me it suggests you are doing something relatively heavy, high end gaming, video editing or blender workloads for example.My motherboard is an msi b450m bazooka max wifi, and it is paired with a ryzen 3 3100.
Will this motherboard suffice in terms of vrm quality to power a ryzen 7 5800x3D?
It's got a fairly decent VRM but not what you'll find on many B550 boards. It definitely won't hurt to try it before looking for another motherboard. Gaming, in most cases and a 5800X3d's main purpose for being, isn't really all that heavy with CPU loading on all cores so shouldn't present a heavy load on the VRM. If trying to render videos or such is when the core loading is maxed and the VRM will be most heavily taxed.My motherboard is an msi b450m bazooka max wifi, and it is paired with a ryzen 3 3100.
Will this motherboard suffice in terms of vrm quality to power a ryzen 7 5800x3D?
I honestly doubt he'd even need to do that, I don't have any experience with that board so take it with a grain of salt I guess, 1 guy was talking about a 5800x in that board and the vrms were topping out at 72C which is well within the safe limit, and the 5800x does use a little bit more juice. Just even some moving air I think he'd be fine.Save the expensive of a new motherboard and rig a fan pointing at your current boards VRMs