It doesn’t seem it’s as simple as it was when I was looking at building gens back. I’d rather not have to spend £700 (I’m in the UK, so everything is already more expensive) to get a very good board.
It seems many mid and high end boards have pcie issues, especially with the newest m.2 memory. Not enough lanes and/or using 1 slot slows all the others, even if not using the newest memory.
A bunch of boards with bad VRM setups acting as secondary heaters that lower performance.
It seems ASUS, the old solid choice with good software is now an issue for various reasons.
Maybe ASROCK aren’t trash anymore or are pushing their boards more
It’s seems gigabyte software is still an issue as well as the boards with many complaints.
MSI highly mixed opinions
Motherboard pricing is ridiculous we know, but I was wondering if there was anything that was truly all around good without spending so much and I couldn’t find information about this.
(My personal situation is I won’t be overclocking, I just want to run a good solid PC that will last me a decent amount of time with good parts and software to go with. So things like audio matter, whereas is not often mentioned.)
Unsure if there are things to look out for I’m missing and even then don’t know how to know if I’m choosing wrong and which boards have which issues bar a few cases.
Been using an aorus z690 pro with my 14900k. Been really stable even using the instant 6ghz feature. Reasonable price as well for the features vs performance. However if you plan on any sort of overclocking I would rather recommend msi. From all the guides/videos I’ve gone through, theres barely any help with aorus/gigabyte. Aorus Default settings also have unlimited power/voltage and has been difficult for me to undervolt stably. Where it seems like msi just has a lite load mode with like 20 profiles for varying degrees of performance which I personally would prefer instead of manually fiddling with voltages for hours on end and still getting some random crash while opening a web browser