It's hard to find information on some of these boards as many motherboard vendors released outright lies about VRM performance, sometimes as bad as what brand they were, others saying it's 12 phases when its's really 3 or 4 due to doubles and some not even being connected (buildzoids videos are amazing) and then sometimes they sneakily released newer revisions, and then many reviewers tested lower wattage CPUs with PBO off or tested all core OC's with locked voltages on ryzen 3000 where this tended to use *LESS* wattage than stock or PBO - few tested Zen 3 CPU's, even less with PBO enabled
'B550 PG Velocita' seems to be on the decent side, almost no reviews or comments on the VRM's other than saying it's the same as the B550 steel legend
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12 phase sounds good, 50A is bad, double explains a lot - comes out equal to 6 phase 90A you see on newer mid-range boards by my estimates.
These guys noted its a 6+2 controller so it cant possibly be 12 actual phases, but companies loved the misleading advertising back then.
This is a whole system wattage not CPU alone, but you can see the zen3 CPU's use *less* than Zen 2 counterparts, as long as PBO is disabled - the moment you enable it to use one feature like curve undervolt, make sure to manually enter PBO limits so it doesnt blast off to 250W+
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This is from a YT video, where a user enabled PBO and fired up cinebench to compare results - but it shows the max wattage leaping from ~140W to 240W and that's how all but the very best boards get overwhelmed