Currently I see 4 manufacturers and 5 mobo options, of which only 4 are B650. The options are much of a sameness with compramises being evident from each manufacturer.
MSI drop PCIe gen5 for gen4; it has fewer I/O USB connections and no S/PDIF, though it has been the cheapest option to date.
ASUS has had a number of issues with BIOS and their VRM stages reportedly being weak in some tech tubers opinion. Also they don't publish a block diagram. (What!)
ASRock have S/PDIF and a nice removeable M.2 heatsink but lack BIOS Flashback (an AMD stated feature required for all B650 mobos) and has lower spec USB connections.
Gigabyte do not have S/PDIF but have an optional 3rd M.2 slot, however when you check the block diagram it is shared with the GPU lane, so using it would drop the bandwidth to the GPU. (Personally I feel this is a con, if correct)
So I'd like to know, are we likely to see better options in the very near future, or is this it? Pick the compramised board and live with the poor options.
As someone looking to buy into the AM5 platform for future upgrades I'm feeling underwhelmed, not that I see much better from Intel either, or that they will support the mobo beyond their standard 2 gens and force a move. So to all you experienced pc builders, what's the best option and spec mobo now or should we wait?
MSI drop PCIe gen5 for gen4; it has fewer I/O USB connections and no S/PDIF, though it has been the cheapest option to date.
ASUS has had a number of issues with BIOS and their VRM stages reportedly being weak in some tech tubers opinion. Also they don't publish a block diagram. (What!)
ASRock have S/PDIF and a nice removeable M.2 heatsink but lack BIOS Flashback (an AMD stated feature required for all B650 mobos) and has lower spec USB connections.
Gigabyte do not have S/PDIF but have an optional 3rd M.2 slot, however when you check the block diagram it is shared with the GPU lane, so using it would drop the bandwidth to the GPU. (Personally I feel this is a con, if correct)
So I'd like to know, are we likely to see better options in the very near future, or is this it? Pick the compramised board and live with the poor options.
As someone looking to buy into the AM5 platform for future upgrades I'm feeling underwhelmed, not that I see much better from Intel either, or that they will support the mobo beyond their standard 2 gens and force a move. So to all you experienced pc builders, what's the best option and spec mobo now or should we wait?