Motherboard benchmark testing8/7/2023 ![]() ![]() B650 supports the same number of USB 10Gbps, USB 20Gbps, and SATA ports as B650E. Also, B650 motherboards will mostly come with PCIe 4.0 supported for NVMe, however, PCIe 5.0 can be supported and is optional by the motherboard vendor. The B650 operates with a PCIe 4.0 graphics slots, rather than 5.0 capable on the higher “E” denoted chipsets. The difference comes down to the graphics and NVMEe PCIe lanes supported. The B650 chipset has a total of 36 usable PCIe lanes, which is the same as the B650E, while X670 has 44 usable lanes. ![]() This is the lower mid-range chipset from AMD, but don’t let its slotting in the chipset hierarchy fool you, as this is a very capable chipset if optional features are selected. The B650 chipset sits just below the B650E and X670 chipsets. The GIGABYTE B650 AERO G AM5 is based on AMD’s new B650 chipset. The AORUS series above all, as feature-packed, full-to-the-brim, motherboards. There is currently only one AERO-based motherboard, the B650 AERO G we are reviewing today. ![]() The AERO series is feature-rich, like the GAMING series but focused on the creator in mind with fast PCIe 5.0 NVMe support in an affordable B650 chipset motherboard. The Ultra Durable is the lowest tier, and above that are the GAMING and AERO series, both with a different focus. GIGABYTE divvies up its motherboard into four distinct series, AORUS, AERO, GAMING, and Ultra Durable. GIGABYTE offers a ton of new B650 and B650E-based motherboards. ![]()
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