Best Ryzen Motherboards Under 100 – I would only like to say that if you are building a budget gaming PC then the above-mentioned budget gaming motherboards will not disappoint you at all. I have listed the motherboards for all popular CPU Sockets for both Intel and AMD processors. These budget motherboards for gaming are priced under 100 dollars and offer you the best performance for the money.
That’s pretty simple, based on the merits of the board itself, it offers the fastest transport of data around the board faster than any other board because of the PCIe generation 4 design.
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While an Intel CPU may have a higher performance in certain cases, no on can really dispute that PCIe 4 is the fastest thing out there right now and the Gigabyte B550M DS3H delivers top speeds simply due to the advanced technology.
1.GIGABYTE B450M DS3H
Features
- Supports AMD 3rd Gen Ryzen/ 2nd Gen Ryzen/ 1st Gen Ryzen/ 2nd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Vega Graphics/ 1st Gen Ryzen with Radeon Vega Graphics/ Athlon with Radeon Vega Graphics Processors
- Dual Channel Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs
- Feature Digital VRM Solution with Low RDS(on) MOSFETs
- HDMI, DVI-D Ports for Multiple Display
- Ultra-Fast PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 with PCIe NVMe & SATA mode support
- High Quality Audio Capacitors and Audio Noise Guard with LED Trace Path Lighting
- GIGABYTE Exclusive 8118 Gaming LAN with Bandwidth Management
- RGB Fusion supports RGB LED Strips in 7-Colors
- Smart Fan 5 Features 5 Temperature Sensors and 2 Hybrid Fan Headers with FAN STOP
- APP Center Including EasyTune and Cloud Station Utilities
I have owned 2 Gigabyte B450M DS3H motherboards and have had time to get familiar with them. Note, I have own only the V1 version, not the V2. Below are my experiences with the board and my thoughts.
For the looks, this board looks… fine. It is certainly not exciting, but it isn’t bad by any means. It has some amber leds on the bottom left of the motherboard, much like some Asus Prime boards.
Additionally, this board features 4 ram slots, a feature which is uncommon on boards this cheap. This board also has a VRM heatsink, which some boards of a similar cost do not have. This board has a single M.2 slot and just enough other connectors.
I was surprised to see a second X16 slot, however it is actually only X4 electrically, as most of the slot is not actually connected to the motherboard.
2.ASROCK H470 Phantom
Features
- Supports 10th Gen Intel Core Processors (Socket 1200)
- 10 Power Phase Design
- Supports DDR4 2933MHz
- 2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 3 PCIe 3.0 x1, 1 M.2 (Key E) for WiFi
- AMD Quad CrossFireX and CrossFireX
ASRock’s H470 Steel Legend comes in a fair bit slower than the Z490 powered options with a time of 2 minutes and 17 seconds.
The ASRock H470 Phantom Gaming 4 motherboard in micro-ATX form factor offers two PCIe 3.0 x16 slots for plug-in and expansion cards. The first x16 slot is connected with a full 16 lanes, the second with four lanes. There are three x1 slots available for additional PCIe cards.
Up to 128 GB DDR4 RAM in dual-channel mode can be used in the four DIMM slots. The H470 chipset supports clock rates up to 2933 MHz, depending on the Comet Lake CPU installed. Two M.2 slots for PCIe / SATA M.2 SSDs and six SATA 6G connectors enable storage drives to be connected. Both M.2 slots are connected to the chipset with four PCIe lanes and support the NVMe protocol, which enables data transfer rates of just under 4 GB / s. This makes M.2 PCIe SSDs up to eight times faster than SATA 6G SSDs!
The ASRock H470 Phantom Gaming 4 has a USB 3.1 port on the I / O panel with a Type-C socket. These are particularly thin and can be inserted on both sides. USB 3.1 or USB 3.2 Gen 2 reaches maximum speeds of 10 Gbit / s per port.
3.ASROCK B460
Features
- Supports 10th Gen Intel Core processors (Socket 1200)
- 9 Power Phase Design
- Supports DDR4 2933MHz
- 2 PCIe 3. 0 x16, 2 PCIe 3. 0 x1, 1 M. 2(Key E) For WiFi
- AMD CrossFireX
The increased power demands of 10th generation CPUs means motherboards generally have to include improved VRM designs, and on that front the B460 Steel Legend is very well equipped. It includes a 9+1 phase VRM powered by a single 8-Pin EPS connector. Each stage can deliver up to 60A. Bear in mind that overclocking is not allowed on B460 motherboards, so the VRM will not see extreme loads like you might get with an all core overclocked Intel Core i9 10900K.
Not that many users would logically pair a B460 board with a 10900K, but then nobody wants their board to turn into an aromatic smoke fest. It’s better to be safe than sorry. As we’re using an Intel Core i5 10600K sadly we are limited to DDR4-2666, while Core i7 and i9 processors will support DDR4-2933. Come on Intel we understand you really want folks to buy a Z490 board but, that’s just *expletive deleted*.
4.ASRock X570 Taichi
Features
- Supports AMD AM4 socket Ryzen 2000 and 3000 series processors
- Intel Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax (2.4Gbps) + BT 5.0
- Supports DDR4 4666+ (OC)
- 3 PCIe 4.0 x16, 2 PCIe 4.0 x1
- NVIDIA NVLink, Quad SLI, AMD 3-Way CrossFireX
- 7.1 CH HD Audio (Realtek ALC1220 Audio Codec), Supports Purity Sound 4 & DTS Connect
- 8 SATA3, 2 Hyper M.2 (PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3), 1 Hyper M.2 (PCIe Gen4 x4)
- 3 USB 3.2 Gen2 (Rear Type A+C, Front Type-C), 8 USB 3.2 Gen1 (2 Front, 6 Rear)
- Intel Gigabit LAN
- ASRock Polychrome SYNC
ASRock dresses for success with a loaded and shrouded X570 Taichi motherboard, enabling most of AMD’s latest platform feature set when paired with a Ryzen 3000-series processor. Of course there are a few feature updates that weren’t addressed, such as that most of the board’s USB 3.x ports are of the Gen1 (5Gb/s) variety when the chipset supports Gen2 for all ports, but we expected a few small sacrifices from a sub-$300 X570 board.
The X570 PCH’s expanded I/O means that slot layout is one of very few things that the new X570 Taichi has in common with its X470 predecessor’s design. Most of the previous board’s added features have been upgraded on the new model, such as Intel’s 2.4Gb/s AX200 module, bringing the new board up to 802.11ax / Wi-Fi 6 speed.
The I/O panel adds firmware update and CLR_CMOS buttons, the third PCIe slot gets added metal reinforcement, and all slots support PCIe 4.0 mode.
5.Gigabyte A520M
Features
- Supports 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors
- Dual Channel DDR4, 4 DIMMs
- 5+3 Phases Digital PWM
- 1x PCIe 3.0 x16 Slot
- 1x NVMe PCIe 3.0 x4 M.2 Slot.ALC887 Audio Codec.Blazing Fast 1GbE LAN.Rear DP, DVI & HDMI Support.Q-Flash Plus - Easily Flash Your BIOS.RGB FUSION 2.0
There are fewer of the faster USB ports if that’s important to you, yet you can run any Matisse Ryzen CPU and use memory at speeds well above DDR4-4000.
It seems like the essential considerations are pretty much covered. One of the major benefits is support for next generation Vermeer AMD Ryzen 5000 CPUs and Renoir APUs. Booyah!
The main things separating A520 boards from their more expensive B550 and X570 siblings are the use of cost-saving auxiliary controllers and circuitry, along with the use of lower quality power delivery systems. Many boards lack VRM heatsinks meaning they should not be used with the higher core count CPUs. They also tend to lack things like WiFi 6, ALC1200 audio and faster-than-Gigabit networking.
6.GIGABYTE Ultra Aorus
Features
- 128GB Dual DDR4-SDRAM
- ATX form factor
- Ports: 4 x USB2.0, 1 x LAN (RJ-45), 1 x HDMI, 3 x USB3.2 (Gen 1), 2 x USB3.2 Type-C, 1 x USB3.2 Type-A
- Chipset: AMD X570
- Supports AMD 3rd Gen Ryzen, 2nd Gen Ryzen, plus more
Gigabyte’s Aorus boards are the company’s gaming and enthusiast lineup, usually including features such as RGB LEDs, metal “armor” on the DIMM and/or PCIe slots, electrostatic discharge (ESD) guards, along with more of a focus on styling.
The Aorus Ultra fits that mold, while offering a wide array of functionality at a reasonable price point. Gigabyte’s X570 lineup includes common board sizes and a wide range of price points, from the entry-level X570 UD to the flagship X570 Aorus Xtreme offering a bit of something for everyone, even a Mini-ITX board in the X570-I Aorus Pro Wi-Fi.
7.Gigabyte AMD A520
Features
- Supports up to 64GB Dual-channel DDR4-SDRAM memory
- Micro ATX Form Factor
- Chipset: AMD A520
- Ports: 1 x Ethernet LAN RJ-45, 1 x HDMI, 4 x USB3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, 2 x USB2.0
- Socket Type: AM4
There are fewer of the faster USB ports if that’s important to you, yet you can run any Matisse Ryzen CPU and use memory at speeds well above DDR4-4000.
It seems like the essential considerations are pretty much covered. One of the major benefits is support for next generation Vermeer AMD Ryzen 5000 CPUs and Renoir APUs. Booyah!
The main things separating A520 boards from their more expensive B550 and X570 siblings are the use of cost-saving auxiliary controllers and circuitry, along with the use of lower quality power delivery systems. Many boards lack VRM heatsinks meaning they should not be used with the higher core count CPUs.
They also tend to lack things like WiFi 6, ALC1200 audio and faster-than-Gigabit networking.
8.ASUS AMD AM4
Features
- 3 PCIe 4. 0 x16 Slots with optimized lane arrangement of 3-Way x8/x8/x8 to accelerate an increasingly diverse array of workload
- Reliable and responsive ECC memory suitable for Mission critical task
- ASUS control Center: A software utility equipped with dual GbE LAN for out-of-band management for centralized and cost-saving it management
- Ultra-fast storage: up to 64bps Dual M. 2, U. 2, Plus up to 10Gbps back-panel USB 3. 2 Gen 1 with Type-A and Type-C ports
- Ultra-efficient VRM heatsink: metal-fin-array design maximizes surface area for heat dissipation to enable unthrottled performance
- Please ensure your BIOS is up to date if installing a compatible Ryzen 5000 series CPU. Visit ASUS site search by motherboard model name, click on “Support” tab, Drivers and Tools, then BIOS & Firmware to download the latest BIOS.
Offering support for both the Ryzen 5000 and 3000 series processors, X570 is still AMD’s flagship consumer chipset with plenty of PCIe 4.0 support through its full-length PCIe slots and M.2 slots. For users considering B550, chipset-based PCIe 4.0 is the major benefit here.
One of the models launched back when X570 was announced is the ASUS ROG Strix X570-E Gaming, so even though it has been out a while, it has been a popular option and we wanted to test it. Representing the ROG Strix series that caters to the mid-range, it focuses on blending modern aesthetics with RGB, premium controller sets and features.
The X570-E follows a similar design to the vast majority of its Strix branded models, with futuristic graffiti across the heatsinks, with RGB LEDs integrated into the rear panel cover and chipset heatsinks.
9.GIGABYTE GA-A320M-S2H
Features
- Supports AMD Ryzen & 7th generation A series/Athlon processors
- Dual channel non-ECC unbuffered DDR4, 2 DIMMs
- Ultra-fast PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 with PCIe NVMe & SATA mode support
- High quality audio capacitors and audio noise guard
- Realtek Gigabit LAN with cFosSpeed internet accelerator software
GIGABYTE AM4 motherboards are ready to support the latest AMD Ryzen 3000 Processors and are backwards compatible with AMD Ryzen 2000 and 1000 Processors.
With a rich list of features on GIGABYTE AM4 motherboards such as Ultra Durable Armor for PCIe/ memory slots, USB Type-C interfaces on select boards, refined audio quality, high speed Ethernet, and the latest standard WIFI design, GIGABYTE AM4 motherboards are perfect for users looking to build the best AMD platform systems.
With a PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 (32Gbps) slot built onboard, the Gigabyte GA-A320M-S2H motherboard offers you the ability to take advantage of the latest storage technology. T
his motherboard is based on AMD A320 chipset, and works seamlessly with 3rd/2nd/1st generation Ryzen CPUs of up to 16 cores. VGA, DVI and HDMI outputs* allow easy connection to a variety of display devices. It also features high quality audio capacitors, GbE LAN, and Ultra Durable components for stability and durability, making it a great choice for your new Ryzen-based powerhouse.
10.ASUS TUF Gaming X570-PRO
Features
- AMD AM4 Socket and PCIe 4.0: The perfect pairing for Zen 3 Ryzen 5000 & 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen CPUs
- Robust Power Design: 12 plus 2 DrMOS power stages with high-quality alloy chokes and durable capacitors to provide reliable power for the last AMD high-count-core CPUs
- Optimized Thermal Solution: Fanless VRM, active chipset heatsink, multiple hybrid fan headers and fan speed management with Fan Xpert 4 or the UEFI Q-Fan Control utility
- High-performance Gaming Networking: WiFi 6 (802.11ax), 2.5 Gb LAN with ASUS LANGuard
- Best Gaming Connectivity: Supports HDMI 2.1 (4K@60HZ) and DisplayPort 1.2 output, featuring dual M.2 slots (NVMe SSD)— PCIe 4.0 x4 connectivity, front panel USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-c connector, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C & Type-A ports
At the time of publishing, the matured Asus X570 lineup includes options from the TUF, Prime, Strix, WS (Workstation), and ROG lines, a total of 14 boards. Since we last checked, Asus added a Mini-ITX option, which was the only form-factor missing.
Today, the product stack consists of a wide variety of motherboards in varying sizes, feature sets, and price points. There is likely something for everyone in the company’s X570 lineup.
Digging down into the performance results, we saw slightly below average scores/times in long-running CPU heavy multi-threaded tests such as Cinebench, Handbrake, POV-Ray and Corona.
Best Ryzen Motherboards Under 100 – BUYER’S GUIDE
Future-proofing
You should not pay for features that you are not going to use. If you use ethernet for gaming, which we recommend, then you should not be paying extra for Wi-Fi on the motherboard. But you should pay for features that you might need in the future like USB 3.1 Gen 2 or Thunderbolt 3 support. These can come in handy and in this case planning ahead might be a good idea in the long-run.
Memory Support
ATX motherboards come with 4 RAM slots but that can change if you get a smaller motherboard. You can get a pair of 16GB RAM sticks for a total of 32 GB but that can cost a lot of money. If you have 4 RAM slots then you can buy a pair of 8 GB sticks and get another pair later on. This way, the will still be running in dual-channel. All this depends on your budget and personal preference. You might be fine using a single stick of RAM even though we do not recommend it.
Expansions Slots and Connectors
You are going to need PCIe slots for your graphics cards and high-speed storage solutions. You will need connectors for display. If you have a CPU that does not come with integrated graphics, like the 9400F then you will have to rely on the ports on your graphics card for display output.
Form Factor (Smaller Motherboards Have Fewer Options)
Standard ATX motherboards have the most options. Moving down to Micro ATX gets you fewer ports and features and moving a step down to Mini ITX gets you the bare essentials in most cases. You will give up on M.2 slots, PCIe slots, and even RAM slots as you shift to a smaller motherboard. So do keep that in mind when deciding which motherboard to buy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is the Best AM4 Motherboard for Your Needs?
Like with any product, you’ll see downsizing with features as you move down the scale. For motherboards, that comes at the cost of ports, slots and style elements. You’ll see the concessions in performance first in chipsets and memory downgrades. But that doesn’t mean you have to settle for an inferior product.
Make the most of your limited budget by focusing on the features that are most important and in the quantity that you need. Doing without an extra expansion slot or fewer USB ports can make all the difference between a motherboard that will complement your gaming PC build and one that will drag it down.
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Best Ryzen Motherboards Under 100 – The motherboard is the unsung hero of your computer. The motherboard you choose for your gaming computer will also help you in far different ways. If you choose a low-end cheap motherboard, you will not get the desired performance, but if the budget is taking off your passion. Do not worry because here, I am going to show you some of the best gaming motherboards under 100$.