| Brand | msi |
| CPU Socket | Socket AM4 |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| Compatible Processors | AM4 |
| Chipset Type | AMD B550 |
| Memory Clock Speed | 5100 MHz |
| Platform | Windows 11 |
| Model Name | MAG B550 TOMAHAWK |
| CPU Model | AMD A4 |
Powered by AMD Ryzen AM4 processors, the MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK is hardened with performance essential specifications to outlast enemies. Equipped with Extended Heatsink Design, Core boost, M.2 Shield Frozr and 2.5G LAN for sustained performance. A variety of USB connectivity options including the latest USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type C standard allow for a range of peripheral and device compatibility.
Picked this board up as a replacement for a Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 which died on me and It's been a smooth transition which is refreshing since this is my first MSI board, I've only used Asus, Asrock & Gigabyte in the past. My 5600X worked immediately without requiring a BIOS update though I highly recommend downloading and flashing the latest BIOS update from MSI's website as soon as you complete your setup to ensure stability. It's a very simple process and for those who are new to bios flashing, just look up a video on youtube.Overall, this is a solid motherboard and I'm satisfied with my purchase. If you like the features it offers and don't mind spending a little extra, opt-in to getting the upgraded version with WiFi.Though your mileage may vary as we all have different specs, here are the pros and cons of this mobo based on my personal experience with it:Pros:Nice features for the price point (2.5G LAN, PCIe 4.0 support, .etc)Sleek design with heatsinks that will compliment the look of any system,Two M.2 slots with protective plating, that don't disable any SATA ports like my previous board,Plenty of SATA ports & fan headers,Easy-to-use BIOS compared to other brand setupsCons:Only 6 back-end USB ports (Not a big deal, but more would be nice without the need of a hub)The on-board LED is in a weird spot. While the light is visible in my third pic as a close-up, bigger GPUs may block it almost entirely. This can be switched off manually on the board itself though. Also, to customize the LED options you have to use the MSI Center program's Mystic Light feature. I would've preferred built-in RGB settings through the bios.Did not play nice with my Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB RAM, caused BSODs multiple times with XMP both on and off, and despite working flawlessly on my old board. Currently works fine with an old 16GB 3200mhz kit though.
I have owned this motherboard for over a year now and this motherboard seems to be going strong. While I had initial stuttering issues when pairing this motherboard with a GeForce RTX 3060 GPU, this appears to have been resolved by applying a BIOS update. This seems to be a pretty good board for the money, and I trust MSI as a great brand of motherboard.
I bought this as a replacement for an ASRock X570 Steel Legend that I've had since they first launched back in the summer of 2019. As, it was gradually showing more signs of failure over the time that I had it in my system.First, the onboard audio stopped working. Which, I just switched over to using the audio interface that I had for recording. So, that didn't bother me TOO much. I also was noticing that games were starting to have more and more issues with micro-stutter. I did some tinkering and got it behaving a little better. But, that never fully went away. The final thing that prompted me to look for a replacement was I started having really bad lag issues while playing online games. Yes, legitimate lag. Not the "I missed my shot, the stupid server must be lagging!" type of lag. As, I'm very well aware of and openly recognize how bad I am at competitive games. This is "friend and I are in a car together, friend awkwardly crashes car into a building, I wonder why they did that, then the game suddenly snaps to us being on a completely different street and still moving" level of lag. Quite a frequent occurrence, at that.I tried a list troubleshooting steps. Driver updates for everything, lowering the games' settings, reinstalling the games, cleaning the operating system, reinstalling the operating system, adjusting settings and also resetting the router back to factory defaults, port forwarding, pestering the cable company about connection issues, different ethernet cables, etc.I figured seeing as the motherboard was already having other issues, perhaps it was drying out even further. So, I decided to start looking for replacement options. Which, being that the 7000 series processors had been out for a while, I knew that my options would be slimmer than before. At least for a NEW board. Also, pricing may not be ideal. But, reading a bunch of reviews and doing comparisons, this particular board sounded like it would be a solid choice without having to spend a lot more for the available higher end boards. I had mixed feelings about "stepping down" a notch to the B550 chipset. But, upon further consideration and reading, the performance difference was minimal. Plus, I didn't use enough of the extra features that X570 had over B550 to really be concerned about that. So, I went ahead and grabbed it.Yeah, it was a great decision to grab this board! Though there are still occasional lag quirks (which, is to be expected, honestly), there was a HUGE improvement in connection stability with games. Plus, games and the system overall feel notably smoother than before. Far less micro-stutter and things just feel more responsive, as a whole. Oh, and I have onboard sound back. Which, is cool too!But, yeah, I am VERY happy with this board! Everything about it seems to work great! And, I can't think of any major complaints. Maybe that the UEFI menu feels a little messy to navigate. But, that could just be a familiarity thing. Also, I don't use any of the "software suite" stuff that often comes with motherboards. That's just unnecessary bloat, to me. So, I can't comment on any of that stuff.I was worried that I was getting a step down from my previous board. But, that was not at all the case. A very solid choice for anyone that plays demanding games, does content creation, and/or software/game development.
I’m using MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK with my Ryzen 7 5800XT, and it’s been absolutely flawless. It booted up right away with no issues, the BIOS is clean and easy to navigate, and all components like RAM, SSDs, GPU, and AIO cooler worked perfectly from day one.The VRM temperatures stay cool even under load, and the board handles overclocking without any instability. I’m running 32GB DDR4 3200 MHz memory, dual NVMe drives, and a Radeon RX 5700 XT. Everything runs smooth and stable.It has plenty of USB ports, strong build quality, and a great layout for cable management. The RGB lighting is subtle but adds a nice touch to the setup.Overall, one of the best-value B550 motherboards you can buy. It performs like a high-end X570 while staying affordable and reliable.
Amazing mother board
I purchased the MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK motherboard for my new PC build and am absolutely delighted with its performance and features. From the moment I installed it, I knew I had made the right choice.Performance and Reliability: This motherboard is a true powerhouse, ideal for both gaming and demanding tasks. The robust VRMs ensure stable power delivery, even with overclocking, resulting in excellent CPU performance. Additionally, PCIe 4.0 support delivers impressive data transfer speeds, future-proofing my system
My MSI B550 Tomahawk motherboard worked perfectly with my Ryzen 7 3700X! Build quality , colors, feel were all premium. Instructions with QR code YouTube videos was a plus! The DVD drivers were all easily loaded and setup. My fav driver is the MSI Mystic Light LED controls, easy to use and coordinates the light effects :) Thanks Amazon for the great price and speed of service!
La scheda madre è arrivata perfettamente imballata e funzionante al 100%.Ottimo prezzo.
Precisei ir buscar nos correr e a placa veio com dvd e manual faltando !!!! Pelos menos até agora está funcionando
انصح به
Paired with the Ryzen 7 3700X, RX 6650 XT, 700W power supply, and 32GB of RAM, it's been a very good combination. One of the standout features of this motherboard is the 2.5G LAN support, which provides blazing-fast internet speeds. This is a game-changer for online gaming and streaming, as it reduces latency and allows for smoother performance. I’ve noticed a significant improvement in network stability and speed, especially when multiple devices are connected.Another aspect that caught my attention is the six-layer thick PCB design. This not only enhances durability but also improves signal integrity, which is crucial for maintaining performance and stability. The build quality feels solid, giving me confidence that it will last through many upgrades and years of use.Pairing it with the Ryzen 7 5800X3D would likely be an excellent choice for even more powerful gaming performance.Overall, the MSI Tomahawk delivers exceptional performance with its advanced networking capabilities and robust construction. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to build a high-performance system at this price range!
Excellent motherboard. Installs easily and has superb performance.I could not get the first MAG B550 Tomahawk to work, so I returned it. However, the motherboard I bought as a replacement is excellent.
Picked this board up as a replacement for a Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 which died on me and It's been a smooth transition which is refreshing since this is my first MSI board, I've only used Asus, Asrock & Gigabyte in the past. My 5600X worked immediately without requiring a BIOS update though I highly recommend downloading and flashing the latest BIOS update from MSI's website as soon as you complete your setup to ensure stability. It's a very simple process and for those who are new to bios flashing, just look up a video on youtube.Overall, this is a solid motherboard and I'm satisfied with my purchase. If you like the features it offers and don't mind spending a little extra, opt-in to getting the upgraded version with WiFi.Though your mileage may vary as we all have different specs, here are the pros and cons of this mobo based on my personal experience with it:Pros:Nice features for the price point (2.5G LAN, PCIe 4.0 support, .etc)Sleek design with heatsinks that will compliment the look of any system,Two M.2 slots with protective plating, that don't disable any SATA ports like my previous board,Plenty of SATA ports & fan headers,Easy-to-use BIOS compared to other brand setupsCons:Only 6 back-end USB ports (Not a big deal, but more would be nice without the need of a hub)The on-board LED is in a weird spot. While the light is visible in my third pic as a close-up, bigger GPUs may block it almost entirely. This can be switched off manually on the board itself though. Also, to customize the LED options you have to use the MSI Center program's Mystic Light feature. I would've preferred built-in RGB settings through the bios.Did not play nice with my Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB RAM, caused BSODs multiple times with XMP both on and off, and despite working flawlessly on my old board. Currently works fine with an old 16GB 3200mhz kit though.
I have owned this motherboard for over a year now and this motherboard seems to be going strong. While I had initial stuttering issues when pairing this motherboard with a GeForce RTX 3060 GPU, this appears to have been resolved by applying a BIOS update. This seems to be a pretty good board for the money, and I trust MSI as a great brand of motherboard.
I bought this as a replacement for an ASRock X570 Steel Legend that I've had since they first launched back in the summer of 2019. As, it was gradually showing more signs of failure over the time that I had it in my system.First, the onboard audio stopped working. Which, I just switched over to using the audio interface that I had for recording. So, that didn't bother me TOO much. I also was noticing that games were starting to have more and more issues with micro-stutter. I did some tinkering and got it behaving a little better. But, that never fully went away. The final thing that prompted me to look for a replacement was I started having really bad lag issues while playing online games. Yes, legitimate lag. Not the "I missed my shot, the stupid server must be lagging!" type of lag. As, I'm very well aware of and openly recognize how bad I am at competitive games. This is "friend and I are in a car together, friend awkwardly crashes car into a building, I wonder why they did that, then the game suddenly snaps to us being on a completely different street and still moving" level of lag. Quite a frequent occurrence, at that.I tried a list troubleshooting steps. Driver updates for everything, lowering the games' settings, reinstalling the games, cleaning the operating system, reinstalling the operating system, adjusting settings and also resetting the router back to factory defaults, port forwarding, pestering the cable company about connection issues, different ethernet cables, etc.I figured seeing as the motherboard was already having other issues, perhaps it was drying out even further. So, I decided to start looking for replacement options. Which, being that the 7000 series processors had been out for a while, I knew that my options would be slimmer than before. At least for a NEW board. Also, pricing may not be ideal. But, reading a bunch of reviews and doing comparisons, this particular board sounded like it would be a solid choice without having to spend a lot more for the available higher end boards. I had mixed feelings about "stepping down" a notch to the B550 chipset. But, upon further consideration and reading, the performance difference was minimal. Plus, I didn't use enough of the extra features that X570 had over B550 to really be concerned about that. So, I went ahead and grabbed it.Yeah, it was a great decision to grab this board! Though there are still occasional lag quirks (which, is to be expected, honestly), there was a HUGE improvement in connection stability with games. Plus, games and the system overall feel notably smoother than before. Far less micro-stutter and things just feel more responsive, as a whole. Oh, and I have onboard sound back. Which, is cool too!But, yeah, I am VERY happy with this board! Everything about it seems to work great! And, I can't think of any major complaints. Maybe that the UEFI menu feels a little messy to navigate. But, that could just be a familiarity thing. Also, I don't use any of the "software suite" stuff that often comes with motherboards. That's just unnecessary bloat, to me. So, I can't comment on any of that stuff.I was worried that I was getting a step down from my previous board. But, that was not at all the case. A very solid choice for anyone that plays demanding games, does content creation, and/or software/game development.
I’m using MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK with my Ryzen 7 5800XT, and it’s been absolutely flawless. It booted up right away with no issues, the BIOS is clean and easy to navigate, and all components like RAM, SSDs, GPU, and AIO cooler worked perfectly from day one.The VRM temperatures stay cool even under load, and the board handles overclocking without any instability. I’m running 32GB DDR4 3200 MHz memory, dual NVMe drives, and a Radeon RX 5700 XT. Everything runs smooth and stable.It has plenty of USB ports, strong build quality, and a great layout for cable management. The RGB lighting is subtle but adds a nice touch to the setup.Overall, one of the best-value B550 motherboards you can buy. It performs like a high-end X570 while staying affordable and reliable.
Amazing mother board
I purchased the MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK motherboard for my new PC build and am absolutely delighted with its performance and features. From the moment I installed it, I knew I had made the right choice.Performance and Reliability: This motherboard is a true powerhouse, ideal for both gaming and demanding tasks. The robust VRMs ensure stable power delivery, even with overclocking, resulting in excellent CPU performance. Additionally, PCIe 4.0 support delivers impressive data transfer speeds, future-proofing my system
My MSI B550 Tomahawk motherboard worked perfectly with my Ryzen 7 3700X! Build quality , colors, feel were all premium. Instructions with QR code YouTube videos was a plus! The DVD drivers were all easily loaded and setup. My fav driver is the MSI Mystic Light LED controls, easy to use and coordinates the light effects :) Thanks Amazon for the great price and speed of service!
La scheda madre è arrivata perfettamente imballata e funzionante al 100%.Ottimo prezzo.
Precisei ir buscar nos correr e a placa veio com dvd e manual faltando !!!! Pelos menos até agora está funcionando
انصح به
Paired with the Ryzen 7 3700X, RX 6650 XT, 700W power supply, and 32GB of RAM, it's been a very good combination. One of the standout features of this motherboard is the 2.5G LAN support, which provides blazing-fast internet speeds. This is a game-changer for online gaming and streaming, as it reduces latency and allows for smoother performance. I’ve noticed a significant improvement in network stability and speed, especially when multiple devices are connected.Another aspect that caught my attention is the six-layer thick PCB design. This not only enhances durability but also improves signal integrity, which is crucial for maintaining performance and stability. The build quality feels solid, giving me confidence that it will last through many upgrades and years of use.Pairing it with the Ryzen 7 5800X3D would likely be an excellent choice for even more powerful gaming performance.Overall, the MSI Tomahawk delivers exceptional performance with its advanced networking capabilities and robust construction. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to build a high-performance system at this price range!
Excellent motherboard. Installs easily and has superb performance.I could not get the first MAG B550 Tomahawk to work, so I returned it. However, the motherboard I bought as a replacement is excellent.
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