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Chazore said:
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Ngl, I know the physical differences are so minimal, yet somehow the Art one actually makes it look slimmer internally speaking and I really like the see through USB panel at the back port side.


Really sucks about the boot times though, I really love how fast mine boots (despite my setup being 2017 based), and I don't think I can go back to 40+ second boot timings. 

I've not gone past 4 phy cores and 8 logical, so I'm probably not going to notice the downside if I upgrade to any AMD CPU in the future, going forward. 

Either way, still a good build you got and the white looks clean as ever (prob going to make my next build all white as well, since black really attracts dust in a bad way). 

Thanks lol. Yea the ROG boards feel more like brutes is games compared to the ProArt line. I never actually looked at the ProArt series until now and they have surprisingly a lot of features that Asus saves for their much more expensive Hero motherboards for $200-$300 less. It doesn't get the on board RGBs but it trades that in for a lot more features.

And yea, I'll have to do further research on it to see if there's a way to bring it down to more acceptable levels cause it is quite annoying. And yea, for you, 8 core + Vcache would be crazy upgrade.

The only knock against white builds is that the white parts are either much more expensive than the black ones or are really hard to find. Like Noctua fans that I got don't come in white, only some motherboards get the white treatment and it's rare for GPUs to come in white as well. So I ended up going more so for the two tone look rather just white.



                  

PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850