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.
 
I have an matx b450 from them, and an x99 board too. Cheap and cheerful. I did find I had to disable one specific virtualization option in the bios, or it’d blue screen during windows 11 install. From reading around, I wasn’t the only one who had this problem.
I’m not sure I’d ever want to put the 5700x3d in it, but for a spare setup with a 3600 it’s been great.
 
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.
I need your help maybe share your email or something in private?

I have the same combo cpu + mobo and i cant get my 7800x3d above 80W so the performance is cut like a 20-25%.

which version and bios do you have right now? your 7800x3d gets above 105W?
 
I need your help maybe share your email or something in private?

I have the same combo cpu + mobo and i cant get my 7800x3d above 80W so the performance is cut like a 20-25%.

which version and bios do you have right now? your 7800x3d gets above 105W?
The 7800X3D is only a 85W CPU. I doubt you'll get it any higher.

What's your cinebench results?
 
ok so i get confused by amd web site. One more question, th esystem try to install amd adrenalin and tell me about radeon graphics but my cpu doesnt have igpu no?

I sthat correct?

If i let him to install adrenalind can i Just ignore it or coulñd be a issue prone sowtfare?
 
ok so i get confused by amd web site. One more question, th esystem try to install amd adrenalin and tell me about radeon graphics but my cpu doesnt have igpu no?

I sthat correct?

If i let him to install adrenalind can i Just ignore it or coulñd be a issue prone sowtfare?
Yes, it has integrated RDNA 2 graphics. You can disable it in the bios.
 
I don't like to be a naysayer (if people are happy with them) but hasn't there been youtube reviews questioning the hacked together Bios of these cheap far East boards?
 
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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.
I can’t help but think that using a cheap used mATX chassis and a used mATX motherboard would be roughly the same cost but a lot easier and allow additional PCI-e cards to be added.
 
I don't like to be a naysayer (if people are happy with them) but hasn't there been youtube reviews questioning the hacked together Bios of this cheap far East boards?
My main caveat with similar boards is the BIOS can be very basic and missing some useful setting or has lots of complicated settings that are usually hidden. They do generally work. I bought an X99 board with a 20 core Xeon and it works fine but the VRM appears limited so the CPU doesn't really reach particularly high speeds.

I also bought a used MSI B550 ITX board and that has also been running for weeks without issue. Just be wary there are fake sellers especially for GPUs though the silly prices are a good give away. I try to stick to items with hundreds of sales if poss.
 
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My main caveat with similar boards is the BIOS can be very basic and missing some useful setting or has lots of complicated settings that are usually hidden. They do generally work. I bought an X99 board with a 20 core Xeon and it works fine but the VRM appears limited so the CPU doesn't really reach particularly high speeds.
Yeah I can appreciate that.

I’m also moving towards a more quiet, stable and robust solution for my needs that can do gaming if I want but doesn’t need to.

I’d prefer to have 16gigs of DDR4 ECC R-DIMM RAM rather than DDR5 10 billion MT/s ultra fast gaming RAM so I’ll need a more work station board.
 
Yeah I can appreciate that.

I’m also moving towards a more quiet, stable and robust solution for my needs that can do gaming if I want but doesn’t need to.

I’d prefer to have 16gigs of DDR4 ECC R-DIMM RAM rather than DDR5 10 billion MT/s ultra fast gaming RAM so I’ll need a more work station board.
The one I bought was ZSUS. X99-8D4 ITX board with a Xeon processor, functional M.2 slot and 1 x 16GB DDR4 DIMM for £35.00!! 2000+ sold so hard to argue with.
 
The one I bought was ZSUS. X99-8D4 ITX board with a Xeon processor, functional M.2 slot and 1 x 16GB DDR4 DIMM for £35.00!! 2000+ sold so hard to argue with.
Yeah that’s fine but it’s a little old for what I want.

I’m more thinking Ryzen Epyc 4004 series at £70 to £100 and a £150 workstation motherboard.
 
I don't like to be a naysayer (if people are happy with them) but hasn't there been youtube reviews questioning the hacked together Bios of these cheap far East boards?

i believe it's their x79 /z77 boards where they use a random chipset and frankenstein it to accept NVME compatibility etc?
i think the newer chipsets have "proper" bioses and use the relevant normal chipsets
(iirc, so i may be wrong)
 
this. (the AMD rated TDP of 120w is wrong! :cry: )

TDP isn’t a measurement of power use. It’s a measurement of the required cooling at a delivered power level referenced to temperature. Typical (actual) power use of a 7800X3D is closer to 50 watts from what I’ve seen.
 
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