Asus and Gskills though corsair is also good and vfm. See which fits in your budget.
MSI ass is not that good per reviews here and Asus makes rock stable components.
Only go for the 8000 series cpu if you plan on not buying a gpu. The only good thing they have is integrated graphics. Gpu heaven seems legit from online reviews but their cards are likely to have been mined on. Use this link for mobo comparison:
Don’t go with Asus Mobos of any sort as their quality has become shit. Just watch this Hardware Unboxed video about Zen 5 Ready AMD B650 Buying Guide.
Nowadays Asrock, MSI & Gigabyte seems to having much better VRMs than Asus.
Nowadays Gigabyte B650 Gaming X AX from Revision 1.0 to 1.4 are not compatible with Ryzen 9000 series CPUs even after bios updates as some owners are not able to boot it to windows.
But Bios Revision 1.5 is working properly with 900 series CPUs.
Nowhere in the post does it mention that users are unable to boot. The post is clearly based on the CPU support list, where there’s a good chance Gigabyte may have missed out on including the 9000 series (in writing) for earlier revisions. If you look at the BIOS updates, they are clearly optimizing for the 9000 series, as well.
That is what the reddit poster is allegedly asking if all revisions are working or not or only rev.1.5 is working because there is already a AX v2 version of the board. He is of the doubt that since Gigabyte Gaming X AX revisions 1.0 to 1.5 is released then why did they release AX v2? Is it safe to buy any version he is asking? And somebody commented that he will check and reply.
BTW I am also planning to buy AM5 Combo and have selected MSI combo for my purchase where I also checked all the boards revisions & bios updates. I also was looking if any B650M Wi-Fi boards from Asrock, Gigabyte & MSI have EZ Debug LED in them before buying.