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Processor | 3900x - Bykski waterblock |
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Motherboard | MSI b450m mortar max BIOS Date 27 Apr 2023 |
Cooling | αcool 560 rad - 2xPhanteks F140XP |
Memory | Micron 32gb 3200mhz ddr4 |
Video Card(s) | Colorful 3090 ADOC active backplate cooling |
Storage | WD SN850 2tb ,HP EX950 1tb, WD UltraStar Helioseal 18tb+18tb |
Display(s) | 24“ HUION pro 4k 10bit |
Case | aluminium extrusions copper panels, 60 deliveries for every piece down to screws |
Audio Device(s) | sony stereo mic, logitech c930, Gulikit pro 2 + xbox Series S controller, moded bt headphone 1200mAh |
Power Supply | Corsair RM1000x |
Mouse | pen display, no mouse no click |
Keyboard | Microsoft aio media embedded touchpad (moded lithium battery 1000mAh) |
Software | Win 11 23h2 build 22631 |
Benchmark Scores | cine23 20000 |
They both make excellent and trash motherboards... The main thing is decide how much you want to spend and then compare what offerings both have in that price range.... Asus might have a much better 400 usd mobo but Msi may have a much better 200 usd mobo or vice versa.
I usually just compare these categories in order of importance to me
1. Power Delivery
2. Connectivity
3. Aesthetics
4. Price
First thing I look at mobs is that they have small form factor. Micro-ATX is 5cm shorter than the common ATX
Then having 4 ram slots. it's not a deal breaker, but it's better to have more, besides placing rams an slot away keeps them a tiny bit cooler.
Other things: Does it come with built-in WiFi, USB-C