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BIOSTAR Showcases B650MT Motherboard and AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 7645 Combo

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BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices today showcases the B650MT motherboard, featuring the AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 7645 processor, the best workstation setup ideal for office users and businesses. The BIOSTAR B650MT motherboard delivers exceptional performance, efficiency, and security to meet the demands of the modern workplace; with support for up to 96 GB of DDR5 memory, it ensures seamless multitasking and exceptional system responsiveness. Offering a versatile storage solution with an M.2 slot and four SATA III ports, this motherboard provides lightning-fast data access and ample storage capacity. BIOSTAR's signature features, including Super Durable Solid Caps, Super Durable Inductor, and Super Hyper PWM, guarantee a dependable and long-lasting system.

With the latest AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 7645 processor, BIOSTAR's B650MT motherboard sets up an ideal platform for business and casual use. The AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 7645 processor offers a compelling blend of top-notch performance, cutting-edge security features, and energy efficiency, making it an excellent fit for the modern-day business sector. Powered by the groundbreaking AMD Zen 4 architecture, this desktop processor comes equipped with integrated AMD Radeon Graphics, simplifying integration, management, and administration tasks. With six cores and twelve threads, fast clock speeds reach up to 5.10 GHz, making it ideal for multitasking and demanding tasks.



The latest AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 7645 processor, combined with BIOSTAR's B650MT motherboard, forms an exceptional duo tailored for business use. The processor's robust security features and advanced performance ensure a highly functional and secure computing environment well-equipped to defend against current and future cyber threats. Meanwhile, BIOSTAR's motherboard brings advanced hardware stability and globally renowned power delivery, guaranteeing a reliable and efficient platform for long-term business operations. Together, they create a synergy that enhances productivity and provides the peace of mind that sensitive data and tasks are well-protected, making this combination an ideal choice for businesses seeking both performance and security.

The B650MT motherboard & Ryzen 5 PRO 7645 processor seamlessly integrates into versatile business and work environments. Combined with their robust features, it is an ideal choice for professionals seeking a versatile and efficient computing solution. With the processor's built-in GPU and the motherboard's flawless support for the latest hardware, this dynamic duo stands out as one of the top choices in the market. Whether you're tackling demanding work tasks or enjoying leisurely activities, this combination is highly recommended as the best choice that ensures a high level of performance, efficiency, and versatility that caters to the diverse needs of modern users.

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Super Durable Solid Caps, Super Durable Inductor, and Super Hyper PWM

Are the Supers better?... (ok nvidia supers are...)

And what is "Super Hyper PWM"?.... :roll:
 
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And what is "Super Hyper PWM"?.... :roll:
It runs at maximum RPM whether you want to or not and whenever you try to calm it down and lower them it starts spinning fans even harder. You paid for the full RPM and by golly you will USE all of it gosh darn it.
 
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Are the Supers better?... (ok nvidia supers are...)

And what is "Super Hyper PWM"?.... :roll:

Be grateful... at least they didn't swap the word Super for AI... in the end it wouldn't make sense either way... as bullshit PR language rarely is about making sense. But no AI Buzzword in 2023... phew man.
 
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What is it with Biostar only releasing lower-end boards for AM5?
 
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What is it with Biostar only releasing lower-end boards for AM5?
They can't afford to compete with the big four: Asus / MSI / GigaByte / ASRock. It is a miracle that they are still present on the retail market, given the number of big names that left retail.

Reason they survived (contrary to Abit, AOpen, Chaintech, Soltek, DFI, FIC, EPoX, Soyo, ECS...) in retail is that they picked their battles smartly - they make limited number of boards with any chipset, but they target market position where competition is not so present. Lower end B650 boards are few and between - Biostar comes to rescue.
 
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They can't afford to compete with the big four: Asus / MSI / GigaByte / ASRock. It is a miracle that they are still present on the retail market, given the number of big names that left retail.

Reason they survived (contrary to Abit, AOpen, Chaintech, Soltek, DFI, FIC, EPoX, Soyo, ECS...) in retail is that they picked their battles smartly - they make limited number of boards with any chipset, but they target market position where competition is not so present. Lower end B650 boards are few and between - Biostar comes to rescue.
But for Intel-platforms they release "halo" products like the Valkyrie-series and even mainstream higher-end "Racing"-series boards? I don't get why they'd commit resources for those Valkyrie-boards, that as you say really can't compete at the super high-end (due to lacklustre bios), instead of putting out a decent ATX-board for an AMD-platform.
 
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I wasn't aware that AMD makes AM5 "Pro" processors with the new mobile 7x45 model numbers... When did that begin?
 
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