FS: Motherboard Asrock B450 Pro4 MoBo *price drop*

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xkcd0137

Galvanizer
Expected Price (Rs)
6969
Shipping from
Gwalior, MP
Item Condition
5 out of 5
Payment Options
  1. Bank Transfer
Purchase Date
May 20, 2021
Shipping Charges
Excluded - at actuals
Have you provided two pics?
  1. Yes
Remaining Warranty Period
33 months 10 days
Invoice Available?
Yes
Reason for Sale
Upgraded to B550 Aorus Pro v2
Hola, Up for sale is an RMAd Asrock B450 Pro4 as I have upgraded to a B550 Aorus Pro v2 as this one was sent for RMA.

I have attached pics and invoice. I have only soft copy of invoice so will mail it to the buyer. I have attached pic of RMA challan as well. Don't hesitate to ask for more pics if you are not satisfied.

I have priced Mobo keeping in mind the current prices. The cheapest price atm is on PrimeABGB for ₹7685+ with shipping. Price is slightly negotiable but I would prefer if someone picked it up for the classic 69s. I have another item - Outriders Steam code - for sale, if interested I can sell the combo for ₹8500.

Shipping through Delhivery via Shiprocket only. If the buyer wants, he/she can arrange shipping as well. I'll need a day to pack and arrange pickup. I'll pack it well with bubble wrap and everything but as I don't own Delhivery/Shiprocket, won't take responsibility for any damage in transit. Fyi, Shiprocket covers insurance till ₹5000 only.

I have tried to provide as much info as I know myself. If something is amiss, kindly point it out and keep the discussion civil.

PS - fyi, you can go through one and two post to check the issue with the original board because as I understand it's pretty common with b450 asrock boards as Asrock rep told me. Still, I RMAd the Mobo though it was working well with BIOS 4.10

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Kindly don't pm me asking for 'Last price' or 'Best Price'. If you have some price in mind, do share and we can take forward from there.
 

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The price for a new one in Amazon is 6851 free delivered with complete warranty sealed packed and you want 6969 for an used one?
What am i missing ?
 
The price for a new one in Amazon is 6851 free delivered with complete warranty sealed packed and you want 6969 for an used one?
What am i missing ?
ATX vs mATX I think
 
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Bump.

Kindly don't pm me asking for 'Last price' or 'Best Price'. If you have some price in mind, do share and we can take forward from there.

As you can check on pcpricetracker.in, the price of this Mobo has shot up to ₹9500 (₹8700 for Rev 2.0) and I haven't increased the pricing myself, so I don't think there is any scope of bargaining here.

Edit: @rockyo27 has mentioned that you can get the same for ₹7800, which is still higher than my quoted price though. So one can also contact him for the link.
 
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@eTernity2021 this is an excellent mobo which can handle the 5600X pretty well, and very cost effective too. Unless you are specifically looking for something like rgb, or pcie 4 perhaps, this should serve you quite well overall.
 
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@eTernity2021 this is an excellent mobo which can handle the 5600X pretty well, and very cost effective too. Unless you are specifically looking for something like rgb, or pcie 4 perhaps, this should serve you quite well overall.
As far as I know, @eTernity2021 is looking for B550 and X570 boards, and for other reasons as well, this doesn't suit his needs very well.
This is a good budget board for APUs and some CPUs, have recommended this one to many people over the last 2 years. Just not for him.
Anyways, GLWS OP!
 
As far as I know, @eTernity2021 is looking for B550 and X570 boards, and for other reasons as well, this doesn't suit his needs very well.
This is a good budget board for APUs and some CPUs, have recommended this one to many people over the last 2 years. Just not for him.
Anyways, GLWS OP!
The asrock b450(m) pro4 has VRMs which are as good as flagship Asus and gigabyte b450 mobos, which (used to) cost around 15-18k, and I think even soem current, albeit on the lower end but still costing more than 10k, B550 boards as well. So it's not bad at all in terms of VRM capability, and can handle much more than 4 core APUs. Apart from requirement of the chipset being a B550/X570, this is a solid board which will fulfill most of their needs, unless they need PCIe4 or thunderbolt or other such features :)
 
The asrock b450(m) pro4 has VRMs which are as good as flagship Asus and gigabyte b450 mobos, which (used to) cost around 15-18k, and I think even soem current, albeit on the lower end but still costing more than 10k, B550 boards as well. So it's not bad at all in terms of VRM capability, and can handle much more than 4 core APUs. Apart from requirement of the chipset being a B550/X570, this is a solid board which will fulfill most of their needs, unless they need PCIe4 or thunderbolt or other such features :)
Doesn't b450 supports pcie4
 
The asrock b450(m) pro4 has VRMs which are as good as flagship Asus and gigabyte b450 mobos
I don't know where you are pulling this stuff from.


Both the Asrock B450 Pro4 (ATX and mATX) have good VRM for 100A current draw. Which practically is good enough for 5600X, but nothing more.

Source: https://linustechtips.com/topic/1137619-motherboard-vrm-tier-list-v2-currently-amd-only/

Doesn't b450 supports pcie4
No it doesn't
 
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I don't know where you are pulling this stuff from.


Both the Asrock B450 Pro4 (ATX and mATX) have good VRM for 100A current draw. Which practically is good enough for 5600X, but nothing more.

Source: https://linustechtips.com/topic/1137619-motherboard-vrm-tier-list-v2-currently-amd-only/
That same link says it is good enough for a "maxed out 5800X," and I am very certain that a 5800X maxed out will pull significantly more power than a 5600X ever will (unless under exotic cooling like LN2 ofc).

And that same link also has Gigabyte X470 Gaming 5, Asus X470 Prime Pro, MSI X570 Gaming Plus, MSI X470 Gaming Pro in the same category which I admit are not flagship motherboards, but still very pricey (often more than double the cost of the listed price of this mobo) and are perceived as high end.

Anyway, the final decision is up to @eTernity2021. My basic point was that the AsRock B450 Pro4 will be totally sufficient for handling a 5600X and will suffice for needs of most, unless they need some B550/X570 specific features, or other features not present on this mobo (such as as 2.5G internet, Thunderbolt etc). I think we have already have gone enough off topic from this sale thread, let's not go any further. Thanks :)
 
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@eTernity2021 this is an excellent mobo which can handle the 5600X pretty well, and very cost effective too. Unless you are specifically looking for something like rgb, or pcie 4 perhaps, this should serve you quite well overall.
Tks @TheCoolerPlayer for proposing a Budget Mobo, but @napstersquest is right coz i am looking for B550 or x570, with latest Audiotech support and PCIe4, i may go for 5900x in the future, so for future proof i feel 550 or 570 are the best takes, Nevertheless ASROCK 450 Pro4 is a grab for PCIe3 and ALC892, It's a good Mobo for 5600x in that price range around 7K.



i am just bit confused here, those M.2 Slots!! are they NVMe or M.2
 
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