I actually bought this a few weeks ago for my new build. So far it's worked well for my purposes. The main thing to note is that there are 2 M.2 slots. One shares lanes with a PCIe slot (which means you can either use the M.2. OR the PCIe) and the other shares lanes with a SATA slot. The PCIe M.2 is the one that can handle fancy SSDs with really high data transfer rates, the SATA M.2 is for more typical SSDs. Oh, and the Ryzen processors do not yet support onboard video.
Those things being said, I've been super happy with the computer I built with this motherboard. (It has way more SATA and PCIe slots than I actually need, so the lane-sharing was no problem.) I've spent much more time than I should playing Shadow of War on it.
Oh, and if you use a Wraith Spire cooler, put the AMD logo away from the RAM or it will inhibit access to the A1 RAM slot.
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Those things being said, I've been super happy with the computer I built with this motherboard. (It has way more SATA and PCIe slots than I actually need, so the lane-sharing was no problem.) I've spent much more time than I should playing Shadow of War on it.
Oh, and if you use a Wraith Spire cooler, put the AMD logo away from the RAM or it will inhibit access to the A1 RAM slot.
Thank you!