07-05-2017, 13:34
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Originariamente inviato da Gioz
uno sguardo d'insieme lato vrm alle B350:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGrxhf_xZWI&t=306s
più o meno le stesse considerazioni che abbiamo fatto e rifatto svariate volte, ma messe tutte insieme in un unico contenuto che mi pare abbastanza chiaro.
magari si potrebbe aggiornare il primo post inserendo il link, credo potrebbe tornare utile a qualche utente che cerca informazioni.
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E aggiungo anche un TL;DR
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TLDR for the lazy:- "Big" 4+2 Phase Boards: MSI's Gaming Pro Carbon & Krait Gaming
- 4+2 Phase Boards: All ASUS B350 Boards & All MSI's Boards excluding the two above & the B350M Gaming Pro
- 4+3 Phase Boards: All of Gigabytes B350 Boards & ASRock's AB350M-HDV
- "Big" 3+3 Phase Boards: ASRock's AB350 Pro4, AB350M Pro4 & AB350M
- 3+2 Phase Boards: MSI B350M Gaming Pro
*All the "Big" Phase Boards don't actually implement any form of doublers, rather they just cramp twice as many components into a phase. As such, a "Big" 3 phase would provide better efficiency and current capability than a regular 3 phase but worse power quality than a true 4 phase.
**Buildzoid strongly recommends getting Boards with heatsinks, especially if you're running 6/8 core CPUs.
Do check out the video and his channel to support his work! He doesn't post these himself because of Reddit's self-promotion rules.
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