Which mobo is better / comparison?

Solution
Just my two cents Google the motherboard part number to see if you can read any reviews. Also you can go to newegg.com to see the user reviews to see what they are saying I am seeing some people posting about the faults of the board ie "bare bones" "does not support some Ryzen CPUs" (some people post junk so beware look for the sincere reviews)
Lastly stay away from Integrated graphics options unless thats what you want. I think a stand alone graphics card is best option as it can be changed as the board ages. Always get the deluxe version of anything and avoid lite versions. Make sure it has adequate cooling for all your onboard chips and voltage regulators.
All the best matt


The non-DGS varient you're comparing isn't the right mobo. It's Pro4 which has 4 RAM slots and some other stuff - but is more expensive than the other mobo I was comparing. But thanks for trying to help .-.
 
Just my two cents Google the motherboard part number to see if you can read any reviews. Also you can go to newegg.com to see the user reviews to see what they are saying I am seeing some people posting about the faults of the board ie "bare bones" "does not support some Ryzen CPUs" (some people post junk so beware look for the sincere reviews)
Lastly stay away from Integrated graphics options unless thats what you want. I think a stand alone graphics card is best option as it can be changed as the board ages. Always get the deluxe version of anything and avoid lite versions. Make sure it has adequate cooling for all your onboard chips and voltage regulators.
All the best matt
 
Solution