Biostar have been a good option for a long while now to get a decently priced motherboard. Also its VERY nice to see no stupid, 100% pointless attempt to dress up said board with dinky and useless VRM heatsinks or a stupid chipset fan. Thanks for that. If I wanted to build a desktop in 2024, I would seriously consider one of these, but I haven't taken leave of my sanity so my most recent PC purchase was for a used Dell Latitude running an Kaby Lake-U for less than what appears to convert to $50 USD off ebay. Works great and Linux Mint is 100% compatible with it.Reply
When is Anandtech going to finally close up shop and just redirect to Toms Hardware? Miss the comprehensive reviews and breakdowns that used to be done.Reply
A word of caution, last time people talked about the elephant in the room, the comments were rightfully deleted. They bring up a point about the site that discourages other readers from sticking around so not only does a lack of content steer people away, but mentioning the decline also hurts. Ryan had to delete that conversation to hide it from the readers and it's probably a good idea not to keep bringing up that AT is probably going be a THG redirect at some point.Reply
Exactly! And they are already publishing articles on THG as well since the company owns both in the post-Pabst and post-Anand leftovers when the owners no longer operated the sites. Those employees are busy and most of their content goes where the traffic lands - at THG.
Sure it's a bit comical that AT still operates, but last I checked, it was landing 4ish million monthly views. That's still enough to, when collectively combined with THG's 35 million, to generate ad revenue to support what is likely a per-article set of part timers and pull in some extra money when the "best of X" articles use sponsored buy links to someplace like Amazon.Reply
On their website they "officially" support up to 7950X, with the disclaimer of "CPU performance may be limited due to power phase design" at the bottom of the page. www biostar com tw/app/en/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=1153#cpusupportReply
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Threska - Friday, March 15, 2024 - link
Not bad. I remember when AM5 first came out. Took awhile for things to get down to this size without an arm and leg involved. ReplyPeachNCream - Saturday, March 16, 2024 - link
Biostar have been a good option for a long while now to get a decently priced motherboard. Also its VERY nice to see no stupid, 100% pointless attempt to dress up said board with dinky and useless VRM heatsinks or a stupid chipset fan. Thanks for that. If I wanted to build a desktop in 2024, I would seriously consider one of these, but I haven't taken leave of my sanity so my most recent PC purchase was for a used Dell Latitude running an Kaby Lake-U for less than what appears to convert to $50 USD off ebay. Works great and Linux Mint is 100% compatible with it. ReplyOxford Guy - Friday, March 22, 2024 - link
Small VRM heatsinks aren't useless. They're more than nothing, unless they're made of plastic and therefore aren't actually heatsinks. ReplyStevoLincolnite - Saturday, March 16, 2024 - link
When is Anandtech going to finally close up shop and just redirect to Toms Hardware?Miss the comprehensive reviews and breakdowns that used to be done. Reply
PeachNCream - Sunday, March 17, 2024 - link
A word of caution, last time people talked about the elephant in the room, the comments were rightfully deleted. They bring up a point about the site that discourages other readers from sticking around so not only does a lack of content steer people away, but mentioning the decline also hurts. Ryan had to delete that conversation to hide it from the readers and it's probably a good idea not to keep bringing up that AT is probably going be a THG redirect at some point. ReplyThreska - Sunday, March 17, 2024 - link
Maybe when people start paying for things. ReplySamus - Tuesday, March 19, 2024 - link
This month so far they have reviewed two PSU's, some cooling solutions, a portable SSD, and reported dozens of news articles.Exactly how many people do you think work here? Reply
PeachNCream - Tuesday, March 19, 2024 - link
Exactly! And they are already publishing articles on THG as well since the company owns both in the post-Pabst and post-Anand leftovers when the owners no longer operated the sites. Those employees are busy and most of their content goes where the traffic lands - at THG.Sure it's a bit comical that AT still operates, but last I checked, it was landing 4ish million monthly views. That's still enough to, when collectively combined with THG's 35 million, to generate ad revenue to support what is likely a per-article set of part timers and pull in some extra money when the "best of X" articles use sponsored buy links to someplace like Amazon. Reply
Samus - Tuesday, March 19, 2024 - link
I personally like the format of AT and it's been either my homepage or on the autolaunch tabs for 25+ years. ReplyAndrewJacksonZA - Sunday, March 17, 2024 - link
On their website they "officially" support up to 7950X, with the disclaimer of "CPU performance may be limited due to power phase design" at the bottom of the page. www biostar com tw/app/en/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=1153#cpusupport Reply