Shiny packaging houses the B350M Mortar. An annotated image and clear specifications are highlighted on the rear of the box.
Two SATA cables and the labelled rear IO shield form a very meagre bundle. Even at the price point of £90, an RGB header extension or a couple more SATA cables would not have been too much to ask for.
The usual set of documents is provided. Our sample did not come with a case sticker, which looks to be the norm for MSI's lower-end offerings.
Hi can tomahawk and mortar memory oc to 3600mhz?
Hello can anyone tell me which ram is compatible with msi b350m mortar
Not sure with mortar but my tomahawk run 3200 easily with flare x
Hey Kitguru did you run into any issues with main board thermal sensor during your testing or rather do you know what the main board thermal sensor is actually measuring because I’m running the main board with a r5 1600 at 4ghz 1.4v and Main board sensor is reporting 98°C after 15min of prime95. Which seems stupidly hot given that I’ve got 4Nidec Servo GentleTyphoon 120 mm 2150 RPM fan’s in the case. I kinda just wanna know first of all if that thing is the VRM sensor or “chipset” because which ever one it is guess I’ll add to the custom loop. Because 98°C during stress test just doesn’t sit well with me…