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Currently in the process of buying the hardware to build an ITX system but can anyone recommend to me a solid ITX motherboard for a 7600X?
Currently in the process of buying the hardware to build an ITX system but can anyone recommend to me a solid ITX motherboard for a 7600X?
After looking at motherboards I settled on this one with a 7800X3D
ASUS ROG Strix AMD B650E-I Gaming WiFi PCIe 5.0 DDR5 mini-ITX Motherboard
Not much point of the higher chipsets as you can only fit so much in the ITX form factor. Still has PCI-E 5.0 for the GPU & 1 of the M.2 slots for future proofing.
After looking at motherboards I settled on this one with a 7800X3D
ASUS ROG Strix AMD B650E-I Gaming WiFi PCIe 5.0 DDR5 mini-ITX Motherboard
Not much point of the higher chipsets as you can only fit so much in the ITX form factor. Still has PCI-E 5.0 for the GPU & 1 of the M.2 slots for future proofing.
Yup as @bimbleuk said, I have one of these boards in my Mrs machine, its a great board and never had any problems with it, its got my 7900X3D in it under jurist, and 32gb G.skill Trident Z5 6000mhz running buildzoids easy DDR5 timings.
Great board tbh, been looking at this one to pair with a 7800x3d also to upgrade from my 12700k but gonna wait to see what next gen brings since im not desperate before i jump ship.
I was looking at this suggestion and the ASRock offerings earlier, any coil whinge from this board... read a few users reporting their boards where whining?
I've never seen anyone actually running the 7900X3D. It's such an odd chip.Yup as @bimbleuk said, I have one of these boards in my Mrs machine, its a great board and never had any problems with it, its got my 7900X3D in it under jurist, and 32gb G.skill Trident Z5 6000mhz running buildzoids easy DDR5 timings.
No different really to running a 7600X 6 core 12 thread chip, frequency cores for everything in windows, cache cores for games, it never hits 100% and shes only running a 7700XT GPU, it plays everything we've put it through.I've never seen anyone actually running the 7900X3D. It's such an odd chip.
I have an NR200P MAX on the desktop just to the right of my mouse and I'm not hearing any coil whine. I had to RMA the original case PSU due to coil whine so I am bothered by it when it's there.I was looking at this suggestion and the ASRock offerings earlier, any coil whinge from this board... read a few users reporting their boards where whining?
I had a i7 12700k before and it's not that much different in a lot of games only those that specifically benefit from the 3D cache. I'd wait and see too. Actually due to the additional cores in the 12700k the i7 is faster for productivity which wasn't a requirement for me.Great board tbh, been looking at this one to pair with a 7800x3d also to upgrade from my 12700k but gonna wait to see what next gen brings since im not desperate before i jump ship.
From what I've seen the NR200P v2 is based on the MAX which came after the original NR200P.Thanks folks for the feedback, appreciated! I'm settled on the Strix as my next purchase.
Now... the case is going to be a little tricky, so many nice options??? Thinking Lian Li Dan, Shift XT, Terra or wait for the new NR200P V2?
From what I've seen the NR200P v2 is based on the MAX which came after the original NR200P.
To me the NR200P MAX is good value as it comes pre-fitted with a PSU & 280mm AIO. I also like the nVidia 4xxx FE GPUs in this case as the black and grey compliments in an understated way.
Unless you want to show off the internals more. You may have a lot of the parts already of course.
Be careful with the Shift XT, its not nicknamed the toaster because you can expand it, theres no room for any fans in it at all except 2 exhaust.Never seems to be in-stock unfortunately for me. I may have to settle for the Shift XT?
Be careful with the Shift XT, its not nicknamed the toaster because you can expand it, theres no room for any fans in it at all except 2 exhaust.