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May 31 2017 02:08pm
Why not just take the ASRock AB350 Pro4 instead of the AB350M? :P
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I have an x370 gaming k5 and no issues

Quote (bla @ May 31 2017 04:08pm)
Why not just take the ASRock AB350 Pro4 instead of the AB350M? :P


Cause you shouldn't take either

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If they're struggling to hit 3200 and still need b-die RAM, then it isn't fixed and you shouldn't recommend it. The ASRock boards are fine quality and work.


you're not making any sense.
the asrock board you recommended also arent working flawlessly either. So you shouldn't recommend them either.
people have problems running their 3200mhz and can only post when they set it down to 2400 for the time being.
some achieve it to 3000mhz, and they aren't "flawlessly" working at 3200mhz.

here are their official list for now
http://www.asrock.com/MB/AMD/AB350M%20Pro4/index.asp#Memory
their official list doesnt even have 3200mhz listed yet.

basically, within time all said and done and the issues are fixed, the gaming 3 mobo > pro 4 is what it is.

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May 31 2017 02:18pm
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I have an x370 gaming k5 and no issues



Cause you shouldn't take either


Which one then? There's a Gigabyte Aorus GA-AX370-Gaming K5 AMD X370 and a ASRock - Fatal1ty X370 Gaming K4 ATX AM4 Motherboard
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May 31 2017 02:21pm
Quote (bla @ 31 May 2017 13:08)
Why not just take the ASRock AB350 Pro4 instead of the AB350M? :P


well it's your choice OP. Feel free to purchase it, either board will be fine overtime.

generally, in my personal opinion ASUS/Gigabytes mobos are boss
msi are up there too, but ive had less problems with asus/gigs.
the other brands are below them
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Quote (bla @ May 31 2017 04:18pm)
Which one then? There's a Gigabyte Aorus GA-AX370-Gaming K5 AMD X370 and a ASRock - Fatal1ty X370 Gaming K4 ATX AM4 Motherboard


Gigabyte out of those two
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May 31 2017 02:41pm
Quote (WhoBut_WBMason @ May 31 2017 04:28pm)
Gigabyte out of those two


ASRock started as a spinoff of ASUS. What's your issue with them? Just because you've never used one?

They're perfectly fine, and literally anyone following AMD/Ryzen development knows that the Pro4 motherboards are a great choice at the moment. The supported list from the ASRock website is irrelevant (and Seksii is flat-out wrong). They're fine right now. That Gigabyte mobo has LEDs so you know it's quality, though. :rofl:

The fact that you got a Gigabyte am4 definitely hasn't led to any sort confirmation bias for you, though. I can tell.

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you're not making any sense.
the asrock board you recommended also arent working flawlessly either. So you shouldn't recommend them either.
people have problems running their 3200mhz and can only post when they set it down to 2400 for the time being.
some achieve it to 3000mhz, and they aren't "flawlessly" working at 3200mhz.

here are their official list for now
http://www.asrock.com/MB/AMD/AB350M%20Pro4/index.asp#Memory
their official list doesnt even have 3200mhz listed yet.

basically, within time all said and done and the issues are fixed, the gaming 3 mobo > pro 4 is what it is.


They're working better than any others. Do you honestly believe the supported list is accurate and that they've tested every single RAM kit to ensure their list is 100% accurate and that those are the only kits that work? lolwut

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Quote (Incendiary @ May 31 2017 04:41pm)
ASRock started as a spinoff of ASUS. What's your issue with them? Just because you've never used one?

They're perfectly fine, and literally anyone following AMD/Ryzen development knows that the Pro4 motherboards are a great choice at the moment. The supported list from the ASRock website is irrelevant (and Seksii is flat-out wrong). They're fine right now. That Gigabyte mobo has LEDs so you know it's quality, though. :rofl:

The fact that you got a Gigabyte am4 definitely hasn't led to any sort confirmation bias for you, though. I can tell.t


He asked for opinion and I gave mine

Do you work for ASRock?

Every mobo I've ever gotten has been gigabyte

Get off me
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May 31 2017 03:33pm
Actually I put an ASRock mobo in my server pc and it failed
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May 31 2017 05:26pm
Is this for 1080p gaming?
And did ryzen 1080p results suddenly increases with their microcode to allow more chips to run at the rated speeds?

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