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Your cart is empty.Powered by AMD Ryzen AM4 processors, the MSI B550M PRO-VDH WIFI combines stable functionality and high-quality assembly to solve professional workflows. Extended Heatsink Design and Core boost keep critical components operating reliably. PCIe 4.0 slots and M.2 with Shield Frozr provides the latest in device connectivity. Compatibility: Supports AMD Ryzen 5000 & 3000 Series desktop processors (not compatible with AMD Ryzen 5 3400G & Ryzen 3 3200G) and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series desktop processors
Helgard du Preez
Reviewed in South Africa on March 28, 2025
Good value Quality product.Fast delivery 🙌
Amy Doubleday
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2025
Purchased it last week, and used it to build a new PC build. Used 2 working and compatible CPU's, but it didn't recognize them.
Ben Dionne
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2025
It is a reasonably priced, perfect little AM4 motherboard that has worked flawlessly for a year now with a Ryzen 5 5600, corsair 400W psu, and a low end graphics card that I forget the name of. gtx something something.Great value, no complaints. 10/10
Eduard
Reviewed in Canada on February 27, 2025
Motherboard arrived in excellent condition.I always forget how nice msi motherboards are, its jam-packed with features for only a b550 board and for 130 CAD it's kind of a steal
عبدالله عسيري
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on February 27, 2025
ممتازة جدا والحلو ان الوايفاي قوي وما يحتاج تربط سلك نت
Alexy Chahinian
Reviewed in France on February 11, 2025
Très bonne CM abordable pour les petits buger
Rose Porter
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2025
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Zander
Reviewed in Canada on January 13, 2025
I used this motherboard for my first build, paired with the ryzen 5 5600x. The motherboard came with recent enough drivers to work with everything out of the box! There were a huge amount of rgb and fan connections, as well as whatever other things I needed in very convenient locations. The built in wifi is plenty fast; the lan is of course even faster. The only small problem is that it has only two Nvme ssd slots (usually not a problem but in my case it’s annoying). I got it on sale and would only recommend this motherboard as long as it’s on sale because the 130$ at the time of review is not quite worth it.
Pedro Henrique Xavier de Araujo
Reviewed in Brazil on April 2, 2025
Muito bom.
Connor M.
Reviewed in Canada on August 9, 2024
I ran a MSI B450M PRO-VDH MAX for 4 years 10 months! Fried the 450 today when I went to install a new liquid cooler... (plugged 5v ARGB into remote for old liquid cooler which is powered by molex, 100% user error)If this is anything like the older model do highly recommend this board, MSI makes great products!Recieved same day & worked with Ryzen 7 5800X3D + RTX 3080 + 32GB 3200mhz right out of the box, there was no need to update BIOS prior to installation as of 08/08/24!BIOS is very easy to use, 2 ARGB headers, PCIE 4.0 allows me to run my M2 at full speed!A+++++
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2024
This motherboard has high performance and it’s really easy to put in the Ryzen chip.
YCW
Reviewed in Singapore on January 19, 2023
This MSI B550M PRO-VDH WiFi board was able to power the Ryzen 3900X with its Prism cooler without temperature issues.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 29, 2020
It's a motherboard. It showed up working. There really isn't much more you can ever say about any board, but here I go anyway.Lots of RGB headers if you're into that, but very few (good) USB headers.The little lights it uses for debugging are neat, even if they provide extremely little information and a debug speaker would be better. Those little screens that display POST codes used by other companies would be even better, but take what you can get, at least it Has a speaker header, and the lights are useful for when things are so messed up you can't get beep codes, and for just moving quickly when you get a code you aren't familiar with.Only actually came with the mounting hardware for one of the m.2 slots, which is a pretty serious problem when one of them is directly underneath your GPU and will be pulled out of the slot in the process of installing that GPU if not screwed down.BIOS is extremely basic, in that confusing way where there are so few settings it's hard to configure, and the version it ships with barely works; the toggle buttons for CSM/UEFI seem to show the one that's active in white and the one that's disabled in green or vice versa completely at random and don't change when you click on them (so the only way to tell which is on is clicking that button then trying to leave the BIOS and checking the 'do you want to save these settings' popup), the same applies to the other buttons but sometimes they seem to toggle by just clicking some other part of the screen, if there's an advanced mode that lets me deal with all the settings I'm used to from every other motherboard I've owned it is non-trivial to find, etc. If you buy this, the first thing you should do when you turn it on is flashing a new BIOS, though probably not the newest, couldn't get the board to recognize that build at all, which should be a Huge Flashing Red Flag if you're buying this for a Ryzen 5000 build. Oh, and to save others the time it took me to figure out, you may not be able to get it to recognize any of your drives as bootable without turning on CSM, I have literally no idea what that's about but given the number of unresolved threads about people having that issue with this board you can find online, it seems to just be how this works.Finally, here's an Actual Problem rather than a criticism. It will not work for me with four sticks of RAM installed, even though that RAM is on its compatibility list and proven working (and corruption free, I've Memtested all of these for weeks at a time). It seems like a lot of boards on x570/b550 have problems handling completely filled DIMM slots, but with that board they weren't guaranteed to work, and there's no excuse on this one. Combined with the confusing and ineffectual BIOS the issue compounds, as the last time I was able to make things work by messing around with BIOS settings, a lot, while this time there are no settings to mess with. This is a real problem and I would not be surprised if it says something about the board's underlying ability to handle memory properly.TL;DR: It's a good board, so long as you're only using two DIMMs and don't care much about the options this BIOS just does not have.
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