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System Name | Mac mini |
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Processor | Apple M1 8C |
Motherboard | Mac mini logic board |
Cooling | Mac mini cooler |
Memory | 16GB |
Video Card(s) | M1 GPU |
Storage | 512GB |
Display(s) | ASUS Pro Art 27" |
Case | Mac mini enclosure |
Power Supply | Apple 150W |
So I'm currently running along on a Gigabyte B450M DS3H for my 2700X. It actually handles the CPU pretty well for a budget board, but I'm thinking of upgrading it to a more premium board with a better VRM setup, as I'll eventually move to a 3900X or maybe even the 3950X down the road. I'm just beside myself on choosing a board though. First, there's the chipset choice: X570, X470, B450. I don't need SLI, so any of those chipsets should do, but it sure seems like the B450 boards don't have as much in the power delivery department as the X470, and then the X570 takes it up another notch. "Official" reviews are somewhat helpful, until I see user reviews and it seems like a good 10-15% of buyers rate a board at 1 star for failing somehow. Is it really that much of a minefield, or are there just that many fools out there?
By specs alone, my current leading candidate is the ASUS Prime X570-P. It is supposed to have a great VRM setup, and I don't need lots of other frills like multichannel audio or wifi. I also like the abundance of USB ports on the backplate, something that seems to be getting harder to find. BUT, the buyer reviews on this board seem extra bad. Are X570 boards just not mature enough yet to consider? I'm not in the biggest rush, but I do have some gift cards piled up and I figure the post-Christmas sales could be worth it. Budget cap is around $175.
By specs alone, my current leading candidate is the ASUS Prime X570-P. It is supposed to have a great VRM setup, and I don't need lots of other frills like multichannel audio or wifi. I also like the abundance of USB ports on the backplate, something that seems to be getting harder to find. BUT, the buyer reviews on this board seem extra bad. Are X570 boards just not mature enough yet to consider? I'm not in the biggest rush, but I do have some gift cards piled up and I figure the post-Christmas sales could be worth it. Budget cap is around $175.