Planning on assembling a gaming PC with an AMD Ryzen processor at its heart? If that's the case, your rig should pack a motherboard compatible with AMD processors, which will let your rig perform at the best possible level.
Before making any move, ensure that the motherboards you're interested in are compatible with the AMD Athlon or Ryzen CPU you plan on buying. If your cart includes a Ryzen 5000 CPU, focus on motherboards compatible with the AM4 CPU socket, and if you're eyeing a Ryzen 7000 processor, look for boards made for the AM5 CPU socket.
Next, the motherboard of your choice should have a quality voltage-regulating module (VRM), which is the most critical feature of every motherboard. The right VRM will allow your CPU to perform at its peak by keeping the voltage supplied clean and consistent.
Granted, almost every single AM5-compatible motherboard model comes with overkill VRM. As long as you skip ASUS' budget B650 and X670 chipset models, you'll be fine. Regarding memory, AMD motherboards compatible with Ryzen 7000 processors only support DDR5 memory, meaning you can't pair DDR4 RAM with an AM5 motherboard.
A high-quality AMD gaming motherboard should also meet your expansion, connectivity, and storage needs. A solid board should offer at least a single PCIe 4.0 x16 slot, two or three M.2 slots for SSDs, and enough USB ports for your needs. A secondary PCIe x16 slot isn't needed for most users---granted, it could be handy for hooking up a capture card or adding more than one GPU for
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