Analyzing B450 for AMD Ryzen: A Quick Look at 25+ Motherboards
by Gavin Bonshor on July 31, 2018 8:00 AM ESTMSI B450M Bazooka and
MSI B450M Bazooka Plus
The B450M Bazooka and B450M Bazooka Plus are a pair of microATX motherboards from MSI’s entry-level Arsenal Gaming range. Both models share the same PCIe configuration and layout with a single full-length PCIe 3.0 x16 slot and two PCIe 2.0 x1 slots. Both boards share the same pairing of onboard audio and network controllers with the Realtek ALC892 8-channel audio codec and Realtek 8111H Gigabit LAN controller both being featured.
MSI B450M Bazooka (left) and MSI B450M Bazooka Plus (right) microATX motherboards
The visuals are dominated by a black PCB with an industrial looking grey pattern printed on, with the main aesthetic differences between the two boards coming in the way of the heatsinks; the B450M Bazooka Plus has a bigger power delivery heatsink and has a light metallic grey look. The B450M Bazooka has a more basic looking set of heatsinks. Both models look to have a 6-phase power delivery operating in a 4+2 configuration.
While the B450M Bazooka Plus looks to be the more premium of the two microATX offerings, it has support for DDR4-3333 whereas strangely the B450M Bazooka has the ability to handle faster memory out of the box, with DDR4-3466 supported. Both models have a total of four memory slots meaning up to a maximum of 64 GB of system memory can be installed.
The options on both boards for storage are identical with both boards having four SATA 6 Gbps ports and a single PCIe 3.0 x4/SATA M.2 slot which allows drives up to a size of M.2 22110 (22 x 110 mm). The B450M Bazooka has two right-angled SATA ports with having straight angled connectors, while the B450M Bazooka Plus features four right-angled connectors.
Another subtle difference is the B450M Bazooka Plus adds another USB 3.1 5 Gbps header giving the capability to add up to four ports, whereas the B450M Bazooka has a single USB 3.1 5 Gbps header. Both boards can support an additional four USB 2.0 ports thanks to a pairing of USB 2.0 headers. For users looking to add extra RGB LED lighting in addition to the LED lighting onboard, the B450M Bazooka has a single 5050 RGB header, while the B450M Bazooka Plus has two.
MSI B450M Bazooka (top) and MSI B450M Bazooka Plus (bottom) rear panels
On the rear panel, both boards have four USB 3.1 5 Gbps ports, two USB 2.0 ports, an HDMI 1.4 output, a DVI-D output, three 3.5mm audio jacks due to the Realtek ALC892 audio codec, a single LAN port controlled by the Realtek 8111H Gigabit networking chip and a PS/2 combo port. The B450M Bazooka Plus has the added benefits of a BIOS Flashback+ button.
Both boards aim to win users looking to build a smaller budget gaming system, but without sacrificing on memory capacity and PCIe 2.0 x1 support by going for a small form factor such as Mini-ITX. The B450M Bazooka has better memory support on paper, while the B450 Bazooka Plus has better-styled heatsinks and increased RGB capabilities through a pairing of 5050 RGB headers. No pricing is currently available for the B450M Bazooka Plus, but the regular B450M Bazooka is set to retail for $84.99 at launch.
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JohanPirlouit - Wednesday, August 1, 2018 - link
Thanks Sakkura ;-) .... And I also agree with you..patire - Wednesday, August 1, 2018 - link
The ASRock microATX B450M Pro4 has a total of four SATA ports not the six as wrongly posted on the final page table for choosing the right B450 Motherboard.Xajel - Thursday, August 2, 2018 - link
Yet not a single high-end X470 mATX motherboard !!Xajel - Thursday, August 2, 2018 - link
Yet not a single high-end X470 mATX motherboard !!jensend - Saturday, August 4, 2018 - link
WHY ON EARTH DO THEY KEEP MAKING AMD BOARDS WITHOUT DISPLAYPORT?FreeSync is a game changer for the Ryzen APUs, and very few of the inexpensive adaptive sync displays support FreeSync over HDMI.
KAlmquist - Sunday, August 5, 2018 - link
Gavin Bonshor's otherwise excellant page on choosing the right B450 motherboard doesn't include a list of boards that support DisplayPort. Unless I've missed some, there are eight:ASRock B450 Gaming K4
ASRock B450 Gaming ITX/ac
ASRock B450 Pro4
ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming
MSI B450I Gaming Plus AC
MSI B450M Mortar
MSI B450M Mortar Titanium
MSI B450-A Pro
I once had a motherboard with a Realtek network controller and got so sick of it randomly connecting at 10 mb/sec that I vowed I would never buy another Realtech network controller. That leaves only one B450 option:
ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming
AdrianB1 - Sunday, August 5, 2018 - link
There is also the MSI B450 Carbon AC that in theory is better as it has better VRM and wireless LAN. It is also a bit cheaper in the stores in my area.DMCbr - Sunday, August 5, 2018 - link
I think MSI totally won this time, with the PRO Carbon AC board: best sound, best lan, wifi, 5+2 VRM phases, good heat-sinks...foxbat - Tuesday, August 7, 2018 - link
Great, really great ... but still can't buy outside of USA 13" laptop with Mobile Ryzen APU except extremely expensive not so well designed Lenovo 720S. What is the reason?Djoie123 - Tuesday, August 14, 2018 - link
I think that B450 gaming plus have 4+3 vrm phase design, on their site they said it's 7 phase power design