Test rigs
For our tests, we used 2 test rigs … one is comprised of a MSI B450M Mortar Titanium Motherboard, while the other is an ASRock X570 Pahntom Gaming X, along with the AMD Ryzen 3 3200G Processor at default clock speed of 3.6GHz, as well as 16GB of DDR4-3600 ram in dual channel mode.
All tests were conducted at default clock speeds at a resolution of 1920×1080. High or Ultra settings enabled.
Motherboard | MSI B450M Mortar Titanium | |
CPU | AMD Ryzen 3 3200G Processor | AMD Ryzen 3 3200G Processor |
Cooling | Noctua NH D15 Cooler | Noctua NH D15 Cooler |
Ram | 16GB GEIL Super Luce DDR4-3600 ram | 16GB GEIL Super Luce DDR4-3600 ram |
HDD | Adata SX 7000 240GB PCIE M.2 SSD | Adata SX 7000 240GB PCIE M.2 SSD |
PSU | Thermaltake Toughpower RGB 750W | Thermaltake Toughpower RGB 750W |
VGA card | Onboard Radeon Vega 8 Graphics | Onboard Radeon Vega 8 Graphics |
Nvidia Drivers | Latest Radeon Adrenalin Software | Latest Radeon Adrenalin Software |
OS | Windows 10 | Windows 10 |
* Motherboards using 300-series or 400-series such as the B450 chipset, a BIOS update is needed to support the latest 2nd Gen Ryzen processors. Please check your motherboard manufacturer.
BIOS
The BIOS on the MSI B450M Mortar Titanium was easy to use … I didn’t have to do much to get the system up and running, Just make sure you have the latest BIOS if you want the B450 chipset to support the new 2nd Gen Ryzen 3000-series CPUs.
CPU-Z
GPU-Z
AIDA64 Mobo/Chipset
Windows System Properties and Device Manager