A B760 Motherboard that COSTS $62... Is it TOTAL Garbage!?

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This JginYue B760M motherboard caught my eye, at $62... (now $75 shipped), B760M Chipset and supporting DDR4 and the i5-13500 from the get go, this looks like, if it could work fine, to be the new budget king? Let's find out.

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00:00 It's just THAT Cheap.... and Testing Methodology
01:27 Strange Wattage reporting behavior, VRM Temps and Cross referencing with another B760M Motherboard from ASRock (steel Legend).
04:15 Second bad point, the bios... it's really really really really...
05:37 Testing everything else out, USB ports, NMVE and Onboard Audio Testing.
06:41 Conclusion time, it ok in the end, especially for the money, but would love to see the two major critiques fixed up. Though I do worry still about one thing...
10:14 Question of the Day, is this a good deal on an RTX 2060 Super?

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Fixed the link to the motherboard.... Should work fine now, had to run it through bitly, no idea why it wouldn't work directly!
Though, I am wondering, are you game enough to let the Jginnie out of the bottle?

techyescity
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Heh... I love that you tested a $62 motherboard with a 4090 :)

Ultimatebubs
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~72$ worldwide is waaay wrong, Brian. In EU we pay VAT on top of that, and the shipping is 20-30€. Gets you to ~100€. For US customers the shipping cost is 19$. It's simply not worth it for most of us Tech YES citizens.

peki
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damn, this board was on my list and wanted to buy it next month :D simply for the white pcb. they also have a h610 itx version for 90 bucks but it jumped up to 110 however thx for sharing this, u said everything ive expected :) cheers from germany man.

_oriTech_
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ive used jginuye boards before, specifically their x79 and x99 boards with recycled chipsets. cool to see they make main stream boards as well

jacksonbtb
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Honestly the white pcb look with the silver make this one of the most visually pleasing motherboards out there. It has a sort of barebones retro look

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I really appreciate review of the really cheap motherboards. Helps Tech Yes Citizens decide just how much money they want to save. Thanks Brian!

kenwilliams
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THANK YOU! For covering the on-board audio for the audio enjoyers and enthusiasts.

jokroast
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I'm so glad I jumped on the PC train before stuff got so damn expensive! It's still expensive to upgrade but you're still paying a lot less than you would building a brand new PC nowadays!

MANNY
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I miss the outro song, Bryan. Why don't you use it anymore? It gave the videos a touch of TECH YES.

POLARTTYRTM
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Love your work!
PS: chapters titles are meant to be just titles not entire paragraphes x)

rabine
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down draft cooler is probably the move for this for cooling on the vrm

mikeymaiku
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Will you be looking into the 12th gen erying laptop mobos? I5 12500h/ b660 itx for around 300ish.

There is also the 12650h / 12700h models too while still using ddr4.

mikeymaiku
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I totally agree with you, I don't case what AMD or Intel say I am not running my parts at +95C.

richardfarmer
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Hi everyone,

*(at the bottom is mobo cpu combo with a soldered on laptop cpu - worth checking out, esp low wattage gaming on the cpu 45W if youre running off a generator or solar in the outback and power might be a constraint)

Thank you for expanding potential motherboard options, esp to the non mainstream brands / options in Western markets. With a system like the one mentioned if you have the ram and already something like a cheap as chips Radeon 6600 or even going out to buy one.

There's a deal coming in well under 1, 000 for decent frame rates and 1080p gaming, potentially even some 1440, depending on the title / GPU. Even if you have to buy a cheap, but not trash case and power supply.

Like you say upgrading a system like that isnt much of an option.
As you'd mentioned if it lasted you 2 years, its still works out to a 1$ a dollar a day proposal, if you can build it for around $770 or so dollars as the high end.
The Cheap Radeon 6600 are a thing, a bit of a god send after the GPUpocalypse, at least for the moment or hold out for a little higher end gpu if its in the budget.


I missed what type of memory the board shown used, get 6000 if the next systems going to be an amd one for sweet spot. *(So if you buy it for this intel set up, ensure its a brand compatible with amd, and then specific motherboard you're going to get when that time comes)

Alternative mobo cpu build - not as modern - cpu upgrade 0 - cheap and can it do gaming sure.
Found it in my next clip after this one -->

outsidein
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2:07 and what score did you get there ? on AsRock vs JginYue ? maybe AsRock score was lower ? or AsRock got a power limit ? for a 13500 123W looks too low .
I did same test on ASUS Z690-P vs JginYue, got a score 8039 on R20 ver, Asus used 163.42 watts with i5-13500 direct draw

LordLab
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I'd love see new boards with older sockets. There's lots of cpus out there with no home

radradRbot
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For this kind of low cost board you should use a low profile cooler witch blows fresh air to the VRM.

RafaDel
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The Yes is the only channel that truly cares about value... Great stuff Bryan

duncan
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That bios looks like latest Lenovo ThinkPad / ThinkCentre bios

i mean.. THIS IS that bios, just with changed red aspects to orange, and removed "Lenovo" logo

Karti