To date, we’ve only tested one other motherboard with the Ryzen 2400G, so comparisons are pretty easy but forgive me if I lack much detail on the comparison, as we’re still treading new ground here. The other motherboard from Gigabyte is a mini-ITX model. However, the Mortar is mATX, and has a bit chunkier hardware, which likely gives it the small performance edge seen below. It pulled ahead in almost every benchmark, albeit not by a huge margin that would be really perceivable to the end user experience.
Some of the stock benchmarks are where the Mortar pulled ahead, and things levelled out a little for overclocking, as both motherboards hit the same speeds, with the CPU at 3.9 GHz, and the GPU cores at 1500 MHz.
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