I didn't have access to any decent 300 series boards when I started looking into Ryzen (Zen 2) and still don't. If there were any good ones, I didn't see them.
By the time I got in, most of the sub-$200 boards fell out of favor due to bad VRMs and then the whole general compatibility with 3000 issue.
Even now I would just avoid them entirely. Like, where are you getting your boards?
One of my favorite streamers runs a 5600X in a A320M/AC and I'm like....It's perfectly fine, just don't change anything.
Check it out. Looks like it competes with the ASUS Prime A320M-K, which I find cheap in
every sense.
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Her GTX1660 was dropping frames at 1080p so a 3070 was thankfully a painless swap.
We don't have to worry about power delivery issues but JFC this design makes me want to screech lightning.
She uses tons of multi-USB quick connects because of course she does. The headers would help if she ever used them.
I'm not saying it's untrustworthy but this is what people usually get even when the price on same generation stuff is better.
Then they cram it with energy vampires and wonder why stuff won't turn on anymore. Gee I wonder...
Biostar had a banger with the X370GTN but no market. MSI's usual armory theme makes me question things but the B350M Bazooka looks good.
Maybe the B450M Mortar MAX if you can find it. Looks peak for all of AM4.
So yeah I would just avoid 300 series boards as they don't really add value outside of cheap replacement for what are often prebuilt nightmares.
I wouldn't try cramming a 5900X in here either. I'm not going to build an AM4 system with it and neither should you.
Not for the meme. Not for the YT video.
So, there you go. 5700X3D pl0x.