Digit Zero 1 Awards 2020: Best B550 Motherboard

Updated on 13-Dec-2020

AMD’s Ryzen 3000 processors have been a massive hit in the market and for a long while folks who wanted to build a rig with the Ryzen 3000 series had to resort to either the older X470, B450 and A320 motherboards or the more expensive X570 motherboards. With the introduction of the AMD B550 chipset, PC enthusiasts have the option of getting PCIe 4.0 without paying the ridiculous premium that X570 boards demand. However, there’s a caveat here. Not all PCIe lanes are PCIe 4.0, only the ones coming out of the CPU are PCIe 4.0. One would assume that all 500 series chipsets would support the same set of processors but that isn’t the case. So far, X470 and B450 boards are the only ones that support the entire lineup of Ryzen processors launched until now. Considering all these factors, one can see why the B550 board becomes a great value proposition for folks wanting to build an AMD machine. Let’s see how the top candidates performed this year.

Winner : ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING (WI-FI)

The B550-F Wi-Fi is one of the more expensive boards you can get with the chipset and they do make it worth the money. For starters, this is the only board we’ve received which has an AX200 CNVi Wi-Fi module. The rest are all Wi-Fi 5 or 802.11ac, if they do have Wi-Fi. For the LAN port it has a 2.5GbE Intel I225-V NIC which is better than the Realtek solutions we tend to see on the other boards. The board uses an 8-Pin and 4-Pin EPS connector for the CPU power which feeds into an ASUS ASP1106 VRM controller. It implements a 12+2 phase design even though the ASP1106 is only capable of 4+2 mode. And there are no doublers in place so the board is splitting the VRM across multiple MOSFETs and triggering them in unison. Lastly, it uses Vishay SiC639 50A for the power stages. Coming to the VRM performance, the ASUS ROG Strix B550-F Gaming + Wi-Fi was by far the coolest board followed by the MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk and then came in the GIGABYTE B550 Aorus Pro. The MSI and GIGABYTE boards were very close in load temperatures with the exception of the PRO-VDH Wi-Fi. (Click here to buy)

Runner-up : MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk

MSI opts for dual LAN ports on this board using Realtek RTL8111H 1 GbE and RTL8125B 2.5 GbE NICs on this board. They can also be teamed so you can get much higher throughput. The board has two full-length PCIe x16 slots with one wired for x16 lanes and the other for x8 lanes. It also has fewer USB ports than the other boards in its segment. For power delivery, the MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk uses a Renesas RAA229004 which is configured in a 5+2+1 mode and does not use a doubler. Instead it has 2x Intersil ISL99360 60A per phase and they’re individually controlled. The effective VRM arrangement becomes 10+2+1 which is a little odd but works just as well as the other boards that we’ve seen. Click here to buy)

Best Buy : MSI B550M PRO-VDH WIFI

This is a Micro-ATX board with just one PCIe x16 slot and two x1 slots. However, it has more display connectors, the same set of M.2 ports as the rest of the boards but fewer USB ports. Even the audio section is a downgrade in terms of the CODEC as well as the number of audio jacks available. It compensates for its shortcomings by adding dual-band Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 4.2. The B550M PRO-VDH Wi-Fi has a simple VRM circuitry, it uses a Richtek RT8894 configured in a 4+2 mode and uses On Semi 4C029N in combination with the On Semi 4C024N. Just enough to get the job done. The rudimentary VRM is quite cool even when a high-end Ryzen 9 processor is plugged in, so that’s saying something. (Click here to buy)

About Digit Zero 1 Awards:

With a legacy of 20 years, the Digit Zero 1 Awards is recognized as the Industry’s only performance-based awards. Digit rewards brands for putting in years of research in developing and introducing performance-driven products for their audience. All products are made to pass through a rigorous and scientific test process and compete with competitor brands in the same category. The Winner in each category is announced on the basis of their total score post complete performance analysis done across an average of 56 tests conducted for every category, across key performance parameters. The test process for the Zero1 Awards does not consider scores for features, price or design. The aim is to identify the very best products that money can buy, celebrate the innovations that push the industry forward, and reward the products that dare to disrupt the market.

Mithun Mohandas

Mithun Mohandas is an Indian technology journalist with 10 years of experience covering consumer technology. He is currently employed at Digit in the capacity of a Managing Editor. Mithun has a background in Computer Engineering and was an active member of the IEEE during his college days. He has a penchant for digging deep into unravelling what makes a device tick. If there's a transistor in it, Mithun's probably going to rip it apart till he finds it. At Digit, he covers processors, graphics cards, storage media, displays and networking devices aside from anything developer related. As an avid PC gamer, he prefers RTS and FPS titles, and can be quite competitive in a race to the finish line. He only gets consoles for the exclusives. He can be seen playing Valorant, World of Tanks, HITMAN and the occasional Age of Empires or being the voice behind hundreds of Digit videos.

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