Question B650 motherboard's which one

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Tech Junky

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over thinking it
Considering you're coming up on 5 months of pondering it's time to make a decision. It's called analysis paralysis and it's hard to snap out of.

AMD runs hot and Intel doesn't as much.

If you have a need for the higher sku's then get one and outfit it with dual fans on the cooler. If you don't then get something milder and forget about it.

65w vs 125w isn't a huge leap unless you're going to engage the CPU with something demanding.

My 7900X is hovering around 40C using a PA120 w/ dual fans.
 
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WilliamM2

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PCPartPicker Part List: https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/KwLZ8Q

both my case and cooler came with the NZXT ARGB / RGB controllers, and i think I can connect 3 plugs into each. The only other thing I need to add is 2- 140 RGB fams for the bottom of that case, most likely I use the NZXT fans the duo or the core just have to figure out which one will fit and look the best, the 3 fans in the front of the case are not RGB I'm going to leave those for now and put RGB ones in at a later date.

I put the 7600x/ Tomahawk in there as I'm 99% sure thats what i'm going with 463 for the combo just can't beat that price right now. that board has
2x Addressable V2 RGB LED connector and 2x RGB LED connector so hopefully that enough
Why are you still looking at B650's? You can get a X870 for a couple buck more, I assume it's more, I don't follow exchange rates:

$209 US after rebate
 

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so circling back to this, this is the only thing i don't like about 7600x temps and wattage.. Have you ever played around with the PBO settings. It looks pretty simple to do to change the PBO,, throttle limit and back down the wattage and test it in between each. Should I expect to see high temps like 80's 90'5 while gaming, or that be more heavy multi-threaded deck top programs? Everyone seems to say it the best bang for your buck chip right now

What about the 7600 at 65 watts, do they run the same high temps? I would guess not, but they don't preform quite as well as the 7600x either.

For just over a 100 more I can get into 9600x and b650 Tomahawk board, for 200 I can get into a 9700x and a b650 Tomahawk board. the 7600x and B650 Tomahawk is by far the best value, but the other options maybe a better produce but not as good as value.

Or I could hang on until Xmas and hope the 9700x falls a bit in price, either way I most likely over thinking it lol
My daughter has a 7600x with an ID Cooling SE-226-XT cooler. We have PBO enabled and CO set to -20. She's a gamer and her temps are 60-70 while gaming and watching a YouTube video at the same time.
 
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NS99

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Considering you're coming up on 5 months of pondering it's time to make a decision. It's called analysis paralysis and it's hard to snap out of.

AMD runs hot and Intel doesn't as much.

If you have a need for the higher sku's then get one and outfit it with dual fans on the cooler. If you don't then get something milder and forget about it.

65w vs 125w isn't a huge leap unless you're going to engage the CPU with something demanding.

My 7900X is hovering around 40C using a PA120 w/ dual fans.
Lol so true, I just hanging on until the first of next week just see if anything comes on sale, but I'm ordering soon lol
 
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WilliamM2

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Well, considering you can use them for five years vs Intel every two years it's a good deal. A saver would be 670 instead of 870.
Never re-used a board in my life. New CPU = New board, to take full advantage of a new CPU.
Very few people I know ever just upgrade the CPU.
 

Tech Junky

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New board, to take full advantage of a new CPU
When it come to AMD though new boards usually means new problems to deal with and die hards I've seen use them for several upgrades. As to current 670/870 the only material change was making USB4 ports mandatory and maybe a modest boost in ram speeds supported out of the box.

The biggest change though is the pricing ~$200 vs $500+. So, if you feel like dropping the extra $300 go for it.
 
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WilliamM2

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When it come to AMD though new boards usually means new problems to deal with and die hards I've seen use them for several upgrades. As to current 670/870 the only material change was making USB4 ports mandatory and maybe a modest boost in ram speeds supported out of the box.

The biggest change though is the pricing ~$200 vs $500+. So, if you feel like dropping the extra $300 go for it.
I'm not building right now. But the MSI X870 I linked was $209 TOTAL, What extra $300?

Personally don't like MSI, probably spend $20 more for an Asrock. But even the MSI Tomahawk he wants is only $60 more.
 

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The MSI Mag B650 Tomahawk is $240 CDN here.

Amazon has the Ryzen 5 7600x for $260 CDN.

Not bad at all.
No Its not bad, Newegg has the best deal right now I think, B650 Tomahawk and 7600x for $463 I went to buy one Sunday but at checkout they try to sneak on $30 shipping so I said FU lol , but today I see they lowered their shipping to $11, that makes the tomahawk $239 7600x $235, so that pretty good

So I circled back to Canadian computers deal, B650 Tomahawk, Team group T force Vulcan 32GB and 7700x, for $588 thats the best overall deal I think Tomahawk $239 Ram $109 , 7700x $240, free shipping. that puts the CPU as cheap then the 7600x. So I bought one of those for my son for Xmas as we wants his own computer.

I'm going to hang on until Thursday or Friday to see what the end of week specials are going to be and order then.


 
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