MSI B450M PRO-M2
Videos 7Photos 5 | Outdated Product $85.00 Universal mid-range motherboard with AMD AM4 processor socket and a full range of modern system and peripheral interfaces. Reasonably priced, this is one of the most affordable boards based on the 2018 B450 chipset. With a good balance of functionality and price, it can be used as the basis for inexpensive universal home PCs, multimedia entertainment stations and entry/mid-level gaming systems. The manufacturer guarantees compatibility with all 1st and 2nd generation AMD Ryzen processors (Summit Ridge/Pinnacle Ridge), including with Radeon Vega (Raven Ridge) and Athlon 200GE integrated graphics APUs. MSI B450M PRO-M2 motherboard supports all current AMD/Nvidia GPU discrete graphics cards and is capable of working with two DDR4 RAM modules with an impressive total capacity of up to 32GB and...support for A-XMP technology. In home entertainment systems in 2018-2019, such an array is unlikely to be in demand, but the possibility of increasing the amount of memory will certainly come in handy in the future. There is an M.2 port for connecting ultra-fast NVMe SSDs and 4 traditional SATA3 connectors, which allows you to build a fast and capacious storage subsystem. There is a gigabit network adapter for high-speed cable networks, an 8-channel audio codec and 14 USB ports (8xUSB 3.1 Gen1). |
Universal mid-range motherboard with AMD AM4 processor socket and a full range of modern system and peripheral interfaces. Reasonably priced, this is one of the most affordable boards based on the 2018 B450 chipset. With a good balance of functionality and price, it can be used as the basis for inexpensive universal home PCs, multimedia entertainment stations and entry/mid-level gaming systems.
The manufacturer guarantees compatibility with all 1st and 2nd generation AMD Ryzen processors (Summit Ridge/Pinnacle Ridge), including with Radeon Vega (Raven Ridge) and Athlon 200GE integrated graphics APUs. MSI B450M PRO-M2 motherboard supports all current AMD/Nvidia GPU discrete graphics cards and is capable of working with two DDR4 RAM modules with an impressive total capacity of up to 32GB and support for A-XMP technology.
In home entertainment systems in 2018-2019, such an array is unlikely to be in demand, but the possibility of increasing the amount of memory will certainly come in handy in the future. There is an M.2 port for connecting ultra-fast NVMe SSDs and 4 traditional SATA3 connectors, which allows you to build a fast and capacious storage subsystem. There is a gigabit network adapter for high-speed cable networks, an 8-channel audio codec and 14 USB ports (8xUSB 3.1 Gen1).