I haven't been using it as a daily, however, I can say so far this is probably my personal favorite current-gen AMD board. Even with the cost, it just worked. Cooling was more than adequate, with a case having good airflow and a good chip, I am sure you can get a bit of an overclock going with little issue.
Hi Spencer, in this type of case you have a good air flow
here i've got :
- 5 reverses rgb fan fisrt price on amazon ( 9€ each )
- one fan rgb at the back
- 3 fan on the top of the AIO CoolerMaster
- 3 fan noctua slim over the AIO for a push-pull
the big heat skin of the mofset is really good cooled by the AIO and don't disturb it
i swear to you that i nerver see a mobo so cold in 15 years of gaming/overcloking
i normaly see 55-57°C on the config that i have used on the VMR and Chipset T° in full use but not this one.
in this config the highest T° i saw on the Mobo is 46° on the VMR ; i don't speak of the CPÜ, that another subject
after for the Price, 250€, you have the pcie5.0 ( graphic and 1 SSD M2 ) it take the ryzen 7000 8000 9000 and 2 ssd M2 Pcie4 USB-C.
in the page that i've found there is a feature USB 4.0 !!!!!
in return of experience, i always invest in high Mobo because of the evolution and change all nearly all the 2 years! but not necessary the mobo, as my X470 who have the 1800x and the 5800X she take the 5 first generation of the ryzen, I use it for 4 good years !
In my advice, it's a good invest, i mount it with a 7800x3d which is the best CPU in Gaming. With this you are ready for 2 year before the serie 9000x3d and the future generation of RTx and Amd graphic cards (1-1.5 years )