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zlobster
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@Spectre73 stated very valid points above.
Not being an entry board doesn't mean it requires a Ph.D. in electrical engineering to use it. As for a novice board, you forget that's not ASRock. Their UEFI are working fine w/ auto settings, unlike ASRock's. I can think of a few fellows here that can testify to that. If still in doubt, check Google, YouTube. EDIT: you can also compare both companies' user manuals for their products. It's an interesting read and I my opinion it speaks a lot on its own. Edited by zlobster - 15 Jan 2018 at 1:11am |
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Spectre73
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Where is the difficulty in enabling XMP and let the board do it's thing? The C6H is at a point, where there is no user intervention needed to run it stable. The many complaints you read at overclock.net are because it is the single most bought Ryzen board out there. And that is a good thing because bugs will be ironed out faster. The number of complaints is related to the huge volume of boards out there. Of course, there are other good boards out there, but the C6H is an excellent chioce, even for a so called low end system.
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datonyb
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you two should work for sales dept.
sensible options for stated needs seem non-important to you both secondly does every post from you have to declare hatred for asrock ? you seem to have issues with your system not everyone does my taichi has been good ,to be fair i dont find the bios any trouble myself but i cant help wonder why someone spends so much time sat here moaning when they could follow thier own advice and send the taichi back and go buy the so aptly named 'HERO' board for themselves |
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datonyb
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anyway im a tad too busy to continue to debate these insane suggestions for an entry level requirement with you both,the op can make his own mind up
you two can continue to give dubious advice or not enjoy your day |
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Spectre73
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Everytime I choosed a low-mid tier board I regretted it in the long run and I am building PC's since around 1990 (my user name may be a hint ). While I agree that the next generation will may be have a lower TDP my points still stand. Top of the line boards receive the most updates and optimizations (sadly ASRock is not on top of their game, but generally that is true). Even if the OP never intends to upgrade the CPU or the GPU I would not settle with a mid-low end board. As I said, others (like you) may have a different view point. I would say, let the OP decide with the arguments given.
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Spectre73
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You are very keen on insulting other posters when they do not share your opinion. The taichi is better built than the C6H but UEFI support is lacking. In no way did I trash the taichi I would just enjoy faster updates of the firmware. But of course in your black and white view such a diverse viewpoint is out of the question. Have a nice day.
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zlobster
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I bet @smithrock is having fun reading these.
Being long-time PC/whatnot builder myself, I can only support @Spectre73 here. You can never go wrong with a decent mobo, if you have the cash, hands down! Heck, if you're switching boards next time you upgrade, you old one will hold a better leftover value than some $50 junk. @datonyb if you allow me an analogy here - imagine you're to build your own house. You have a hefty sum of cash, so that's not the issue. Will you lay down a shoddy foundation the size of a chicken coop, just because you don't need more at the moment? Or you'll put a solid concrete en large, even though some of the rooms will be not used at the moment? There a lot of truths written here. I hope we helped OP with his decision. |
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