Jginyue B450 Itx

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I am wanting to build my daughters first PC, mostly for school work GCSE and gaming. She currently has a Xbox for gaming so not expecting it to run AAA titles. I want use my old CPU a Ryzen 5 2600 and Rx590 sense I recently updated mine. The Motherboard needs to be an ITX for my old case. When I looked recently I could still get an Asrock fatality b450 and some other for a decent price. Today I looked at actually buying one and none in stock. Plus the alternatives have shot up in price.
After a bit of searching I found a motherboard and Ram set brand new for less than the alternatives I had in mind. But I have never heard of them Jginyue?? I see few others have tried some of there motherboards. Any feedback on this brand of motherboards would be greatly appreciated.
 
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I'm currently running a 7800x3d in a Jginyue b650i and after updating to the latest bios it's been phenomenal!

I paid £59 shipped and even got £15 cashback via Quidco.

It's also running stable with great memory speeds/timings and PBO enabled.
 
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But I have never heard of them Jginyue??

they're a chinese aliexpress retailer, cheap and no frills would be my description. don't expect any warranty outside of the 90 day returns guarantee that aliexpress gives.
and like @keenan , i also use the jginyue b650i night devil (but with a 7700 instead) with no issues too :)
 
I'm currently running a 7800x3d in a Jginyue b650i and after updating to the latest bios it's been phenomenal!

I paid £59 shipped and even got £15 cashback via Quidco.

It's also running stable with great memory speeds/timings and PBO enabled.
they're a chinese aliexpress retailer, cheap and no frills would be my description. don't expect any warranty outside of the 90 day returns guarantee that aliexpress gives.
and like @keenan , i also use the jginyue b650i night devil (but with a 7700 instead) with no issues too :)
Thanks, there seems to be some positive reviews online also, just not 100% sure I want to take the risk. The other option I have at the moment is to step it up to a matx board and buy new case. That still works out cheaper than the price of a ITX board.
 
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