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Jginyue B650i "Night Devil" Motherboard

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System Name Alienware R10 Rebuild
Processor Ryzen 5700X3D
Motherboard Alienware Mobo
Cooling AIO (Alienware)
Memory 2x16GB GSkill Ripjaws 3600MT/s
Video Card(s) Dell RTX 3080
Storage 1x 2TB NVME XPG GAMMIX S70 BLADE
Display(s) LG 32" 1440p
Case Alienware R10
Audio Device(s) Onboard
Power Supply 1000W Dell PSU
Mouse Steelseries
Keyboard Blackweb Walmart Special Mechanical
Software Windows 11
Alright you nerds, here it is. The ever so well known and most talked about Jginyue branded B650 motherboard. ITX of course.

Link to the exact one I purchased

Now, here is the thing. I am not Chinese. Nor do I speak any Chinese language or even able to read it. Hell, I can barely read or articulate anything in the only language I do know - English. So I will just get the most important details out of the way: The top menu is in Chinese while you can switch everything else to English.

I was gonna do a full on review and be the first to do it but it appears that jerkoff from the land down under beat me to it:


I sure hope a Dingo comes and eats him.

Anyway, enjoy some photos. I eventually plan to get a Ryzen 7800x3d or a 7900x3d and 7200MT/s DDR5 ram. OR, I may get a Ryzen 7600 or something else cheap and just update the bios for the 9 series and wait on the x3d version of those.

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Anyway, enjoy some photos. I eventually plan to get a Ryzen 7800x3d or a 7900x3d and 7200MT/s DDR5 ram. OR, I may get a Ryzen 7600 or something else cheap and just update the bios for the 9 series and wait on the x3d version of those.

That's some nice power delivery. Some rather shitty rear I/O though

Not like 7200Mbps RAM will do much for you, unless it, your CPU and your board can all reliably go north of 8000. But as long as that 7200 kit is a Hynix kit, you're golden regardless of what you end up doing.
 
That's some nice power delivery. Some rather shitty rear I/O though

Not like 7200Mbps RAM will do much for you, unless it, your CPU and your board can all reliably go north of 8000. But as long as that 7200 kit is a Hynix kit, you're golden regardless of what you end up doing.

Meh, its whatever is cheap. Like $143 CAD for 32GB. I am not crazy about OC of ram and not care to.

If you got RAM you would suggest that would work well for the 7900X3D, I am all ears friendo.

As for the Rear I/O, meh. I don't use much to begin with. I have a USB 3.0 hub to handle all my peripherals and a KVM to handle keyboard, mouse and headset. So its more than enough for me. I use only 1 USB 3.0 port on my current machine.
 
Meh, its whatever is cheap. Like $143 CAD for 32GB. I am not crazy about OC of ram and not care to.

If you got RAM you would suggest that would work well for the 7900X3D, I am all ears friendo.

You don't need to be crazy about ram OC, but you might care about running things suboptimally and penalizing performance. For AM5 it is a similar story as it was on AM4, if you break 1:1 (now for memory clock only) you better have the hardware and skills to make it to 8000-8400+ on good timings or else you're shooting yourself in the foot with 1:2. These CPUs can only stay in 1:1 until somewhere around 6000-6400 usually.

Any 6000CL30 to CL34 kit should work a treat, with little effort for XMP. There's plenty of that around the $125-130 mark.

Choose Memory - PCPartPicker
 
You don't need to be crazy about ram OC, but you might care about running things suboptimally and penalizing performance. For AM5 it is a similar story as it was on AM4, if you break 1:1 (now for memory clock only) you better have the hardware and skills to make it to 8000-8400+ on good timings or else you're shooting yourself in the foot with 1:2. These CPUs can only stay in 1:1 until somewhere around 6000-6400 usually.

Any 6000CL30 to CL34 kit should work a treat, with little effort for XMP. There's plenty of that around the $125-130 mark.

Choose Memory - PCPartPicker

This?
 
I miss ECS, Epox.
 
new video appeared from other Aussies:

 
new video appeared from other Aussies:


What kind of dross did they put in that VRM to make a 8-phase ITX vcore perform like a 4-phase? A 6-layer ITX PCB or something??
 
I am wondering.

Is any reviewer for TPU interested in borrowing my mobo to do a review of it? I am willing to send it off.
 
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