MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX
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MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX
Towards:gaming
Form Factor:ATX
Socket:AMD AM4
Chipset:AMD B450
BIOS:Ami
RAM slots:DDR4 4 sl
RAM form factor:DIMM
RAM clock:4133 MHz
Sound (channels):7.1
Connectors:HDMI, M.2
Power connector:24 pin
Processor power:8 pin
MSI MAX motherboards support Ryzen Matisse processors out of the box
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Excellent mother, I have been using it for almost a year now. I overclocked the memory from 3200 to 3600 without difficulty. I also overclocked the ryzen 2700 to 4.1, that is, to max. There were no crashes, everything was ok. The smart cooler also works very well. Excellent overclocking, design, understandable ufi. Didn't find ![]() |
My sad story about the B450 Tomahawk Max. Maybe it will help someone. The old motherboard died. Not that I knew much about PCs, but thanks to YouTube, I found out that Tomahawk is almost the best B board. Okay – we'll take it. Along with it, I got RAM (3200 16GB, 2 pieces of 8GB each) and an R5 2600. It was housed in a 1050 and had an old 600-watt PSU. Assembled – everything works fine. Enabled the memory profile at 3200 in the BIOS, didn't overclock the processor. The first 5 days there were no problems. On the 6th day, the CPU LED lights up. The coolers spin, but the system doesn't start. Turning the PC off and on and restarting doesn't help. Removed the BIOS battery – everything worked. 4 days everything was ok, and again. Then this started to happen every 2-3 days and not even solving it with just the battery. I began doing all the standard "plug-unplug" procedures. I tried with different RAM sticks and without it, without SSD, without a GPU, removed all overclocking, pulled out and re-inserted the processor – all to no avail. Updated the BIOS from 3 to 3.3 – worthless. Thought the PSU was already dying, bought a Seasonic 620W. That didn't help either. After 3 weeks, the PC didn't want to start at all. I got tired of it and took it to the store. They sent it to service. I also suspected the processor or memory, but even MSI support said it was a problem with the board (by the way, the support staff were adequate and explained everything properly). Then I took the GPU, SSD, and PSU and tested them on a friend's PC, and everything worked perfectly. The problem is precisely with the board. This is the board of my pain and suffering. And now in the comments, I see that it's not just mine. They really screwed up on this. Yes, I'm talking to you MSI. You threw a batch on the market where every 3rd board is faulty. Everything is fine as long as the pc is off Thanks to this board and msi, I can lose my job ![]() |
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