So I'm trying to spec a new AM5 build and, as expected, the motherboard is proving to be the hardest part. The B650E chipset looks a no-brainer so it's just a question of which one.
I have two specific requirements which are slightly complicating things. Firstly, I need three M.2 NVMe slots, which I don't think is too unusual.
Secondly is networking. I'm currently using a 10GbE NIC as basic gigabit Ethernet isn't fast enough for me. Now I know these boards come with a 2.5GbE NIC which would be sufficient for my needs but I'm concerned by reports of failures and general flakiness with them.
For that reason, and potential support for 10GbE again down the line, I'd like a board which could accomodate a PCIe NIC.
I was originally looking at the Asus Strix B650E-F as a decent midrange board at a good price (around £230 these days).
I then discovered that use of all three M.2 slots would prevent use of the bottom x16 (x4) slot which would seriously complicate the use of a NIC.
I then started looking at the B650E-E which seems to have dropped in price a lot since launch and is currently only about £30 more than the E-F.
This sports four M.2 slots and, whilst one of them is again mutually exclusive with the bottom x16 (x4) slot, I wouldn't need this fourth slot so it would leave the PCIe slot free giving me NIC options down the road should I need/want them.
All the remaining specs on the E-E look good, especially at its current price.
The only things putting me off are these reports of NIC issues and potential coil whine.
That said I can't really see many viable alternatives. The Gigabyte B650E Aorus Master is silly money, coming in around 50% more than the Asus E-E.
Does anyone have any advice or input? Should I just go for the Asus E-E?
I have two specific requirements which are slightly complicating things. Firstly, I need three M.2 NVMe slots, which I don't think is too unusual.
Secondly is networking. I'm currently using a 10GbE NIC as basic gigabit Ethernet isn't fast enough for me. Now I know these boards come with a 2.5GbE NIC which would be sufficient for my needs but I'm concerned by reports of failures and general flakiness with them.
For that reason, and potential support for 10GbE again down the line, I'd like a board which could accomodate a PCIe NIC.
I was originally looking at the Asus Strix B650E-F as a decent midrange board at a good price (around £230 these days).
I then discovered that use of all three M.2 slots would prevent use of the bottom x16 (x4) slot which would seriously complicate the use of a NIC.
I then started looking at the B650E-E which seems to have dropped in price a lot since launch and is currently only about £30 more than the E-F.
This sports four M.2 slots and, whilst one of them is again mutually exclusive with the bottom x16 (x4) slot, I wouldn't need this fourth slot so it would leave the PCIe slot free giving me NIC options down the road should I need/want them.
All the remaining specs on the E-E look good, especially at its current price.
The only things putting me off are these reports of NIC issues and potential coil whine.
That said I can't really see many viable alternatives. The Gigabyte B650E Aorus Master is silly money, coming in around 50% more than the Asus E-E.
Does anyone have any advice or input? Should I just go for the Asus E-E?