Review: ASRock B550 PG Riptide

by Tarinder Sandhu on 9 July 2021, 14:01

Tags: AMD (NYSE:AMD), AsRock

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Conclusion

B550 PG Riptide therefore needs to be around the £120 mark to stand out.

ASRock adds yet another B550 chipset-based board to its ever-growing arsenal. Phantom Gaming Riptide's aim is to marry gamer looks with specification nearer the upper echelons of what users can expect.

In isolation the board is robust enough. Decent power delivery, three full-length slots, 2.5Gb Ethernet, sensible layout and a modicum of RGB are all good points on this £133 offering.

Yet we firmly believe that spending £15 more makes a lot of sense. Such an additional outlay brings forth boards with integrated WiFi, better audio, an integrated I/O section, and improved cooling.

B550 PG Riptide therefore needs to be around the £120 mark to stand out. If ASRock and its retail partners can achieve that, the board goes from average to good.

The Good
 
The Bad
Solid power delivery
Competitive performance
GPU bracket
 
Last-gen audio
No WiFi
Non-integrated I/O



ASRock B550 PG Riptide

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Read it as PiG Riptide.
anyone who is into gaming would not want to pay extra for wifi.
QuorTek
anyone who is into gaming would not want to pay extra for wifi.

Agreed, but then again the number of tenants in rented properties now being unable to run cables?

Would be interesting to see the metrics of people using desktop pcs with wifi.
Tabbykatze
QuorTek
anyone who is into gaming would not want to pay extra for wifi.

Agreed, but then again the number of tenants in rented properties now being unable to run cables?

Would be interesting to see the metrics of people using desktop pcs with wifi.

This cannot run cables have to use powerline networking
Tabbykatze
QuorTek
anyone who is into gaming would not want to pay extra for wifi.

Agreed, but then again the number of tenants in rented properties now being unable to run cables?

Would be interesting to see the metrics of people using desktop pcs with wifi.

You can use the powerlines in your house to do so as well, converters for it.