Review by Funky Kit.
Our sister site Funky Kit published a review of the MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk WiFi Motherboard … you can check out the full review here.
When it comes to affordability, you really can’t beat the MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk WiFi
As with most B650 motherboards, there’s no PCIE 5.0 slot for next-gen graphics cards, but instead you get a PCIE 4.0 x16 slot, which I think is enough for most gamers. Another feature which is lacking, is the support for PCIE Gen5x4 NVMe SSDs, which is a shame, but you do get 3 x M.2 slots for PCIE Gen4x4 SSDs. The original specification of the B650 chipset offers only 4 SATA ports, but surprisingly, there are 6 SATA ports on this motherboard. And finally, if you love RGB then you’re out of luck, the motherboard doesn’t come with any. However, you do get 2 x 3pin ARGB and 2 x 4-pin RGB headers for additional lighting of your choice.
For stability, the MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk WiFi features a 14+2+1 Duet Rail Power System for maximum performance with an aggressive VRM design. And the whole thing is cooled my a massive extended heatsink covering the entire IO shroud. Nice! You also get 2 additional Shield Frozr heat sinks which helps to cool the M.2 SSDs.
Another frustrating point I need to make (not MSI’s fault) is the compatibility issue with EXPO certified memory. Using Kingston’s Fury Beast RGB DDR5-6000, I was only able to run them at DDR5-5600 speeds. Apparrenty, there’s a list of compatible memory from qualified vendors for trouble-free installation. I suggest you check MSI’s QVL page here for memory compatibility and QVL (qualified vendors list).
During our tests, we used an AMD Ryzen 9 7900X processor and a GeForce RTX 3090 graphics card. We managed to pull some decent scores in all of our benchmarks, including a Cinebench R23 scores of 25,883 (multi core) and 1,867 (single core). For PCMark 10, we got a score of 9,129, and a score of 8,017 for PassMark9.
For UL’s latest Procyon Photo Editing Benchmark, we got a score of, 10,736 and 8,000 for the video editing suite. For 3DMark Speed Way and Port Royal, we got a score of 5,153 and 12,936 respectively. And finally, for Timespy and Firestrike, we got decent scores of 18,146 and 39,562 respectively.
Pricewise, the MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk WiFi
Final Words:
If you’re planning to build a new system based on the Ryzen 7000 processor, and you’re looking for a mainstream AM5 motherboard that offers affordability and decent performance, then take a look at the MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk WiFi
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