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For a budget build I guess it is ok ... It is a micro ATX board though so you're missing out on a lot of features like more memory lanes. It really limits you in upgrade potential. Also the AMD A320 chipset you are very limited in CPU selection. I would recommend saving up for a better board in my opinion.
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For a budget build I guess it is ok ... It is a micro ATX board though so you're missing out on a lot of features like more memory lanes. It really limits you in upgrade potential. Also the AMD A320 chipset you are very limited in CPU selection. I would recommend saving up for a better board in my opinion.
If you really wanna build a pc on budget. I suggest you look into the E5-2678 v3 and a x99 board. There is some videos out there and the cpu match a Ryzen 5 5600x in some games.
Supports AMD 3rd Gen Ryzen ™ / 2nd Gen Ryzen ™ / 1st Gen Ryzen ™ / 2nd Gen Ryzen ™ with Radeon ™ Vega Graphics / 1st Gen Ryzen ™ with Radeon ™ Vega Graphics / Athlon ™ with Radeon ™ Vega Graphics / 7th Gen A-series / Athlon X4 Processors
Dual Channel Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 2 DIMMs
Ultra-Fast PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 with PCIe NVMe & SATA mode support
High Quality Audio Capacitors and Audio Noise Guard
Realtek® Gigabit LAN with cFosSpeed Internet Accelerator Software
Smart Fan 5 features 5 Temperature Sensors and 2 Hybrid Fan Headers
GIGABYTE ™ UEFI BIOS
All New GIGABYTE ™ APP Center, Simple and Easy Use
I own this motherboard, I would strongly recommend against this specific one. I do think that Asus products are good, but assuming you want to use AMD try a Asus B450M-A. It is well worth the extra money.