I like the Asus better because I'm used to their BIOS, but the MSI seems to be the darling of every youtuber. Personally, I think the Gigabyte boards offer more value for DDR5, especially the pro at 319$ which gives you a debug display.
I have not yet decided if I'm going DDR4 or DDR5, but if...
FYI Amazon has Kingston Fury DDR5 6000 32GB kits for 350$ I'm not saying you should buy it, but it's cheaper then what's been out there for awhile. Just fyi.
For DDR4 I don't see anything better than the Team Group DDR4 4000.... 32gb kit is 135.... so 270$ for 64GB of DDR4-4000
I am not aware...
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