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JGINYUE B650 ITX Motherboard Review: Ryzen 7500F + DDR5 | Worth the price?



In this video, we dive into the JGINYUE B650 ITX Motherboard, a compact powerhouse that pairs an AMD Ryzen 7500F CPU in an LGA1700 socket with high-speed DDR5 dual-channel memory support. I put this setup through its paces with comprehensive CPU and GPU benchmarks, giving you a firsthand look at its performance in various scenarios.

We’ll be running both Ubuntu 24 and Windows 11 to showcase compatibility and speed, checking out everything from installation to real-world use. Whether you’re considering this motherboard for gaming, productivity, or a sleek ITX build, this review covers everything you need to know.

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9 Comments

  1. The hardware quality has improved a lot, but the firmware/BIOS still needs some work, especially with RAM compatibility. The biggest weakness is the lack of a BIOS flashback feature that's pretty much standard with AM5 motherboards now. Without that, you have a greater chance of getting stuck with an incompatible motherboard for newer AM5 processors. That's assuming the Chinese manufacturer offers BIOS updates for the CPU.
    Edit: JGINYUE appears to offer regular BIOS updates, including support for the Ryzen 9000-series CPU's. That's a good sign, but they still need BIOS flashback.

  2. Some Settings you were running too fast through but never mind. Resize Bar you should have on enabled. But nice that it has an graphical UEFI not that oldschool BIOS lookalike UEFI
    And AM5 is LGA1718 … LGA1700 is intel core i 12/13/14. Gen .

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