Amd A10 7800 Compatible Motherboards

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This motherboard is the best choice for gamers looking to get the most out of their new RX 7800 XT. Users can take their clock speeds to the next level without messing up their GPU. This is due to the fact that this board comes with a decent 18+2 VRM design, ensuring smooth power delivery to the GPU.

Storage options are pretty straightforward. This high-end board comes with a shared PCIe PCIe 5.0 slot for both your GPU and SSD. However, due to the shared nature, the slot will downgrade from x16 to x8 in the case of an M.2 NVMe SSD. But coming into the total number of M.2 slots, you get a whopping 5 slots for your storage needs.

The Asus ROG Crosshair X670E Hero is one of the best AMD motherboards out there. It features a beefy 18+2 VRM design that provides stable power to your 7800 XT. In addition, it provides solid headroom for your overclocking needs.

Sure, the best mid-range king deserves and equally compelling mid-range motherboard to get things up and running. While most motherboard skimp out on some nifty features found on higher end motherboards, the B760M Plus gets the job done.

The Ryzen 7 7800X3D is the standout star of AMD's Ryzen 7000 range, able to hit high frame rates in many titles that are popular with competitive gamers. It's been out for a while now and can regularly be found at deep discounts, so not only are you getting great value, you're also getting a bargain to boot. To make it even sweeter, you don't necessarily need the most expensive motherboard to build a capable gaming PC with this chip, as it has relatively modest power requirements.

That's not to say you should skimp on power though, as motherboards with better power stages are usually better built overall. For a quick recommendation, the ASRock X670E Taichi should tick all the boxes for anyone looking for a solid motherboard for a gaming build. It's regularly found discounted by $100 or so and has AMD's flagship X670E chipset for plenty of PCIe 5.0 connectivity.

If you're on a tighter budget, then the Gigabyte B650 Aorus Elite AX is well worth looking at. It has a great 14+2+1 power stage while also coming with PCIe 5.0 in the form of one M.2 SSD slot. You're not missing much without a PCIe 5.0 x16 slot, as graphics cards that use the newest standard are still some ways off. And for the best, regardless of price, look no further than the ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Hero, which is packed with premium features and is built to last. Lastly, don't forget about cooling, as you'll want one of the best CPU coolers to gain the best performance out of the Ryzen 7 7800X3D.

The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D has been holding steady as the best gaming CPU available to end-users, meaning many gamers are looking to move to AMD's AM5 platform, as the Ryzen 7 7800X3D continues to build on the 5800X3D's performance streak for gaming CPUs well into 2024. This is largely thanks to it leveraging its 3D V-Nand Cache advantage that has propelled the latter to become one of the best CPUs for gaming to date.

To do so, however, you need a capable motherboard and supporting low-latency RAM to allow the 7800X3D to perform to the best of its ability while focusing on performance and future upgrades. However, motherboards for the AM5 platform are fairly new primarily because of a prolonged dependence on the AM4 socket means that most AMD users are still using the last-generation socket and the fact that DDR5 RAM upgrades are not optional like the competition but a necessity when it comes to AMD's newer socket and accompanying chipsets.

Updated on June 28th, 2024, By Muhib Nadeem: The motherboard market had been on fire following the release of AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D, though now it seems retailers are cooling off in the aftermath. Prices have begun to stabilize, and this guide has been updated to reflect this shift.

When one looks for a feature-rich AMD motherboard, a mid-range chipset would not be the first to come to mind. Thankfully, AMD's B650E chipset is a bit misleading in terms of what it is capable of based strictly on price alone.

The NZXT N7 B650E Gaming Wi-Fi Motherboard is more than just an exception to the rule for B650E motherboards, however: it can handle some of AMD's best CPUs, like the Ryzen 9 7950X/7950X3D with ease. The motherboard is made by ASROCK, but it seems to have significant design input from NZXT that makes it relatively unique as it pushes a minimalistic, clean white-on-black design that is arguably better than most of its competition.

The NZXT N7 B650E comes with an excellent networking stack that includes Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and 2.5G Ethernet, ensuring that all users' gaming needs are met. Thanks to headers on the board and at the rear of the motherboard, it also features the ability to sustain as many as 20 USB ports.

With an excellent 16+2+1 phase power delivery system, the NZXT N7 B650E can handle overclocking of both the CPU and the memory sticks reasonably well, while offering tight integration with NZXT's CAM software that ensures enthusiasts building around NZXT gear would be interested in centering their builds around this particular motherboard.

All in all, the NZXT N7 B650E Gaming Wi-Fi 6 Motherboard is a capable performer with a premium design catering to gamers, enthusiasts, and creators. While it is a bit hard to get it at MSRP at times at certain retailers, it is still one of the best-looking motherboards in the market, has PCI-E 5.0 support for a GPU, and plenty of expansion potential in terms of storage if one decides to go that route. It also comes in black, for those not willing to invest in a white-colored build this time around.

It currently trades with a significant discount off its MSRP on Amazon, making it a powerful, yet inexpensive option compared to the more pricey X670E alternatives. It goes neck and neck for all features except the underlying chipset's additional PCI-E lanes itself.

The Gigabyte X670E Aorus Master is Game Rant's best overall pick for the Ryzen 9 7950X3D processor. While the Ryzen 7 7800X3D is aimed at a different tier of consumers that focuses primarily on gaming, it is still one of the best motherboards in the business. Therefore, it makes an appearance as one of the best-performing motherboards available for the Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor.

With excellent VRM design, a very versatile connectivity suite topped off by Wi-Fi 6E support, and dedicated heat spreaders for each M2 slot, the X670E Aorus Master comes packed with features that both gamers and creators would appreciate. The ability to overclock RAM past 8000MHz is also a plus for the motherboard, which works significantly in its favor for gamers who will look to eke out as much performance as possible from the DDR5 platform down the line.

All in all, the Gigabyte X670E Aorus Master is an extremely versatile and capable motherboard that is truly the complete package one should get if they can splurge on a processor. It would, however, help if they make sure they have a case to go with what is an above-average size E-ATX motherboard. It also trades at a decent discount over MSRP at both Amazon and Newegg currently, making it a better offering than many of its more expensive X670E-based counterparts in 2024.

One of the standout features of MSI MPG B650I Edge Wi-Fi lies in its support for Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2, providing fast and reliable wireless connectivity. The motherboard also includes a 2.5Gb Ethernet port for high-speed wired networking. For storage, it offers two PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots and four SATA III ports, which is impressive for a Mini-ITX board, allowing you to connect multiple high-speed drives.

The rear I/O panel features a variety of ports, including a 20Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C port, three 10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, and two 5Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports. There is also an HDMI 2.1 output for video, making it work-able for different setups. The board's design incorporates several DIY-friendly features such as PCI-E Steel Armor for durability, an EZ Debug LED for troubleshooting, and a pre-installed I/O shield.

For users looking for an all-white PC build in 2024, one can't really go wrong with the Gigabyte X670E Aorus Pro X. It packs PCI-E 5.0 support for both, its GPU and storage options in addition to excellent power delivery in tow, thanks to a 16+2+2 phase digital VRM. It also has plenty of expansion slots on the board, which are complemented by a capable networking stack that offers Wi-Fi 7, 2.5G Ethernet, and BT 5.3.

With what is one of the most pleasing aesthetics money can buy on the AM5 platform currently, while also being a very competitive mid-range motherboard thanks to its competitive pricing versus older X670E motherboards, the Gigabyte X670E Aorus Pro X makes for one of the best-value high-end motherboards currently available to end users.

Gigabyte's RGB software, however, is still woefully limited in 2024 and most users are recommended to consider 3rd party solutions such as Signal RGB or even Razer's Synapse for better control of RGB across their components. At the same time, some users are reporting issues with the Wi-Fi adapter onboard the Gigabyte X670E Aorus Pro X, which could be an issue for users aiming to go about their work wirelessly even though most gamers prefer a wired Ethernet connection.

Users who require a more compact motherboard can turn to the capable and relatively inexpensive Mini-ITX B650I Aorus Ultra motherboard, which packs in an impressive number of features for a price that is considerably lower than alternatives with more powerful B650E/X670/X670E chipsets. The motherboard also offers superior durability compared to many of its counterparts, including a reinforced steel socket for a discrete GPU to slot into.

It offers a generous amount of connectivity for its form factor, covering all the necessities such as Wi-Fi 6E, 2.5G Ethernet, and Bluetooth 5.3, even as it offers more storage options (triple M2 slots and quad SATA ports) to bolster its use case for HTPCs while offering PCI-E 5.0 connectivity for the primary M2 socket. At the same time, given its limited space, the motherboard does cut down on its VRM offerings to a more entry-level approach to match its chipset, but one that slightly underwhelms versus the 'Ultra' moniker it carries. Meanwhile, users seem to have issues such as prolonged boot sequences that can somewhat dim their experiences, even after multiple BIOS updates.

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