![]() Neither was an issue for my use case, and I am very happy with the motherboard.Īs far as your choices go, I would look at the various components and features and decide what you like best. The weaknesses of this particular board are the VRMs (ITX in general have weaker VRM due to smaller space for packaging everything) as well as only two RAM slots. I also don't want SLI, so there was no point in getting an X470 board for me. A big reason I wanted this particular board was because it has Intel LAN, Intel WiFi, Intel Bluetooth, and the Realtek ALC1220 sound chip. I just got an Asrock Fatality B450 ITX motherboard and am running a 2700X with it. With that said, if you don't need SLI then a B450 board is just fine. ![]() ![]() However, X470 is the more expensive chipset that offers SLI support, while B450 does not, so it is likely that X470 motherboards will be more expensive and may have better VRM solutions because they are competing in a higher price bracket. X470 and B450 are chipsets, and don't specifically affect VRMs. ![]()
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