This is my first experience with a Ryzen CPU and motherboard. In general I'm finding that that the hardest part is the Wraith heatsink & fan (both versions). There's no guidance, except trial and error, for how tightly to screw down the Wraith cooler. I installed my first Wraith with, I thought, a moderate amount of screw-down pressure. But then noticed that my CPU was running at 97 degrees C, which is way too high. I backed off all 4 screws a full turn, and now my Ryzen 5-1600 is running in the 40 - 50 degree range. That's probably still too high since I'm not running any video games. But if you back all 4 screws off too far, one or more of the screws will separate from the AM4 backplate. In that case you will have to completely remove the motherboard in order to reinstall the Wraith heatsink & fan.Read full review
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I was worried that my CPU woyld not post (these boards did not play well with the Ryzen 5 chip @ launch) but I was happy to find that my refurb worked just fine as it had a bios after 1.0. It is a good value board. My only conplainta are the red leds I cant seem to change the color of and fewer usb ports than I'm used to.
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A great motherboard with a b350 chipset. It looks amazing and is a great base for over clocking my Ryzen cpu. I also got an amazing deal on it. It is worth every penny.
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My motherboard just came in the mail and for some weird reason it does not have an I/O shield the motherboard performs great and it’s a legend at games I highly recommend buying it I think the seller forgot to take that I/O shield off of his Current computer
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It’s bigger then it seems, but is a feature packed board.
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