I just got this motherboard and thought it was bricked since it didn’t want to show any sign of life other than the rgb, could it be that it needs an 8 and a 4 pin connector or is it just bricked?
@@jordanash The post leds are not turning on unfortunately so I think it might just be bricked, though I’m going to try to find the 4 pin connector for the PSU today so we’ll see how it goes :)
I don't think it's being ignored, I expect it's more about availability. I'm not sure about the US, but in the UK ASUS don't get anywhere near as many M-ATX motherboards as ATX, so they're kept back for certain projects. Also they only get samples at launch of the chipset, so if a board came out after launch they won't get samples of it anyway.
@@jordanash Ah, I see, makes sense. I'm in Latvia and B760M-E D4 is quite often available in local stores, but it might be different by region. And, of course, B760-PLUS seems a bit more attractive product for tech reviewers, with its preinstalled IO shield and Thunderbolt header.
@@sonagaming74 No, it does not have wifi built in. But I rarely even consider wifi when building a desktop PC. When paying so much money for PC components, I want it to run as fast as possible, including the network, especially when using VR. So, nothing can beat the good old Ethernet cable when it comes to the network speed.
Its a great bored, there is a DDR5 version of it on Amazon going for $159 USD I think it will fit well with my i5 13600k and be quiet Pure base 500 case
Bought one last week, seems to overvolt my 13600KF out of the box. Bought this so I could run at stock without needing to fiddle. Only way to stop it hitting 100 degrees (stressing in Intel XTU) is to offset the CPU voltage by -0.100 volts or thereabouts in the bios. The settings to use intel default power limits in the bios appear to do nothing at all.
@@jordanashBe Quiet Dark Rock Pro 4. Used it for close to a year with this CPU on a gigabyte z690 board without issue (and that was a MITX board in a much smaller case). Went back to a full sized ATX system, which is the only reason I changed mainboards.
@@jordanashYes, I've completely removed the cooler (and mounting bracket) to double check and repaste twice now. No change. It's annoying as on the old board it just worked without any thermal issues (even with performance enhancements and unlocked power limits turned on). I thought I'd save some money and just get a B760 chipset board this time - kind of regretting it. Reading forums etc seems to suggest this is not uncommon for Asus B760 boards - plenty of people suggesting it tends to overvolt when using default mainboard settings. I've set a -0.125 voltage offset and it stays under 80 degrees, while still boosting to full speed on the P and E cores when stress testing.
@@jordanash Oh so at 3:33 those are 2 RGB ports? I'm just watching with subtitles and it says that those two are argb ports. Are there difference between them?
Hello I am planning to upgrade my gpu from a GTX 1050 TI to a RTX 3060 but I will need to upgrade my motherboard to a PCIe gen 4.0 because the rtx 3060 is a pcie 4.0 version gpu,and I don’t think new gpu will support my old motherboard which is a pcie 3.0 version and I am thinking of getting this bord which u are reviewing, will it support a i7 7700k cpu with DDR4 32GB OF RAM?
@@jordanash so that means I don’t have to upgrade my motherboard then possibly my processor I know it might run a bit slower, but when I did some research, it looked like it didn’t make a difference the graphic card is going to be an ASUS RTX3060 pedi 4.0 gen and the board is a PECI 3.0 ASUS STRIX Z27 OH gaming mouthed bord
Yeah it'll be fine. Hopefully you won't get much of a bottleneck, but I'd recommend upgrading the motherboard and CPU, The generational changes over the years have been massive.
I wouldn't, B series are most suited to i3/i5, plus there's not overclocking support so you couldn't undervolt to keep temps down. I always say to scale the motherboard up as you go higher with the cpu
@@jordanash another question please , i see in the description of some mb that they support 12th and 13th gen do they also support 14th gen as it is not written in the description but they all have the same socket
it is good for i913900 ? and it support gen 13th without bios update ? I hope you don't tell me to go back to the video because I don't understand English well😅
Again, that's a high end CPU and is hot, it would likely work, but a Z690/Z790 board would be better equipped. It's like putting cheap fuel in a Ferrari, bit odd. Yes
I wouldn't put a 14700k/4900k in it, but lower SKUs yeah. Might need a bios update though depending on where you get it from, not all retailers might have updated bios' yet.
So the factory will put the latest on it before shipping it to retailers, *but* if the board you order has been on the shelf for a while it might have an older bios on.
This video is pretty solid! You are a pro mate
Hey, thanks!
It would be nice if ASUS put a magnet on the bottom of the WiFi antenna so it would stick to the top of the PC case.
Some of them do, the B760 Strix did for example
I noticed that the b760m is cheaper than the b650m board. Is there s reason for that? Might i be better off getting the b650m?
The B650 is AMD AM5, the B760 is Intel 13th Gen, just to make you aware if you don't know.
I just got this motherboard and thought it was bricked since it didn’t want to show any sign of life other than the rgb, could it be that it needs an 8 and a 4 pin connector or is it just bricked?
Seems some boards are picky about both power, try that first. Otherwise look for the post leds, they'll help the next diagnosis steps
@@jordanash The post leds are not turning on unfortunately so I think it might just be bricked, though I’m going to try to find the 4 pin connector for the PSU today so we’ll see how it goes :)
Fingers crossed! ASUS boards are the ones I've most seen to be picky, so hopefully it's just that.
Wondering why TUF GAMING B760M-E D4 board is ignored in reviews? It's a bit cheaper and has almost everything that "PLUS" has.
I don't think it's being ignored, I expect it's more about availability. I'm not sure about the US, but in the UK ASUS don't get anywhere near as many M-ATX motherboards as ATX, so they're kept back for certain projects.
Also they only get samples at launch of the chipset, so if a board came out after launch they won't get samples of it anyway.
@@jordanash Ah, I see, makes sense. I'm in Latvia and B760M-E D4 is quite often available in local stores, but it might be different by region. And, of course, B760-PLUS seems a bit more attractive product for tech reviewers, with its preinstalled IO shield and Thunderbolt header.
There's only two listing's of that board in the UK, one of which was ex display, so might just be a regional stock thing.
Does the b760m-e have Wifi
@@sonagaming74 No, it does not have wifi built in. But I rarely even consider wifi when building a desktop PC. When paying so much money for PC components, I want it to run as fast as possible, including the network, especially when using VR. So, nothing can beat the good old Ethernet cable when it comes to the network speed.
Its a great bored, there is a
DDR5 version of it on Amazon going for $159 USD I think it will fit well with my i5 13600k and be quiet Pure base 500 case
That's a good price
You can overclock with this board. I have the same and i5-13500 and from 2.5 Ghz goes to 4.8 Ghz.
That's not an overclock my friend. The performance base clock of 2.5 and turbo of 4.8 are default clocks for the 13500.
Bought one last week, seems to overvolt my 13600KF out of the box. Bought this so I could run at stock without needing to fiddle. Only way to stop it hitting 100 degrees (stressing in Intel XTU) is to offset the CPU voltage by -0.100 volts or thereabouts in the bios. The settings to use intel default power limits in the bios appear to do nothing at all.
What cooler are you using?
@@jordanashBe Quiet Dark Rock Pro 4. Used it for close to a year with this CPU on a gigabyte z690 board without issue (and that was a MITX board in a much smaller case). Went back to a full sized ATX system, which is the only reason I changed mainboards.
I'm surprised you're reaching 100 degrees with a 13600kf and that cooler, blimey. Have you tried repaste/reseating the cooler?
@@jordanashYes, I've completely removed the cooler (and mounting bracket) to double check and repaste twice now. No change. It's annoying as on the old board it just worked without any thermal issues (even with performance enhancements and unlocked power limits turned on). I thought I'd save some money and just get a B760 chipset board this time - kind of regretting it. Reading forums etc seems to suggest this is not uncommon for Asus B760 boards - plenty of people suggesting it tends to overvolt when using default mainboard settings. I've set a -0.125 voltage offset and it stays under 80 degrees, while still boosting to full speed on the P and E cores when stress testing.
How annoying. I've seen some Asus boards pumping more volts into the chips that needed, guess this is one of them.
I didnt get, are there or are there no rgb ports? So if i have 4 rbg fans and one connector for them all. Is there a place where to connect connector?
Shown at 3:33 and 4:15. You can get adapters for multiple to one header
@@jordanash Oh so at 3:33 those are 2 RGB ports? I'm just watching with subtitles and it says that those two are argb ports. Are there difference between them?
So ARGB is Addressable RGB - 5 volt 3-pin, but called rgb. There is a 4-pin rgb connector too, but that's 12 volts and not regularly used now.
Does this motherboard include Bluetooth?
Probably, I'd Google to check though if you need it.
Hello I am planning to upgrade my gpu from a GTX 1050 TI to a RTX 3060 but I will need to upgrade my motherboard to a PCIe gen 4.0 because the rtx 3060 is a pcie 4.0 version gpu,and I don’t think new gpu will support my old motherboard which is a pcie 3.0 version and I am thinking of getting this bord which u are reviewing, will it support a i7 7700k cpu with DDR4 32GB OF RAM?
Intel change the socket every couple of years. This needs an 12th, 13th or 14th Gen CPU, the 7700k is 7th Gen.
@@jordanash okay? Is it possible to have a pcie card 3060 runing on a pcie 3.0 bord
Yeah, PCIe slots are backwards compatible, it just won't run as fast.
@@jordanash so that means I don’t have to upgrade my motherboard then possibly my processor I know it might run a bit slower, but when I did some research, it looked like it didn’t make a difference the graphic card is going to be an ASUS RTX3060 pedi 4.0 gen and the board is a PECI 3.0 ASUS STRIX Z27 OH gaming mouthed bord
Yeah it'll be fine. Hopefully you won't get much of a bottleneck, but I'd recommend upgrading the motherboard and CPU, The generational changes over the years have been massive.
I have this motherboard can i put i9 on it??
I wouldn't, B series are most suited to i3/i5, plus there's not overclocking support so you couldn't undervolt to keep temps down. I always say to scale the motherboard up as you go higher with the cpu
@@jordanash but i see people put i7 too on it
It might be okay depending on the board for an i7, but I wouldn't want to try a i9.
@@jordanash man thank you for replying❤️
Anytime ☺
I want to get the same exact thing but it is not written on the box "D4" so is it better or same or what?
D4 is DDR4, if that's not on the box then it needs DDR5. Other than different ram they're pretty much the same.
@@jordanash Here in Palestine its 228 dolars, do you recommend it? I have an old one and i think its time to upgrade
Don't forget if the board isn't D4 you'll need DDR5 Memory too. But that price is okay, yeah.
@@jordanash another question please , i see in the description of some mb that they support 12th and 13th gen do they also support 14th gen as it is not written in the description but they all have the same socket
It will support 14th gen, but with a BIOS update.
it is good for i913900 ? and it support gen 13th without bios update ? I hope you don't tell me to go back to the video because I don't understand English well😅
I would go Z790 for that as B760 is more for the lower end CPU's, the cooling is less on these. And yes, without update.
@@jordanash i912900 is good?
@@jordanash does it good for i912900
and it is support gen 12th without update bios
Again, that's a high end CPU and is hot, it would likely work, but a Z690/Z790 board would be better equipped. It's like putting cheap fuel in a Ferrari, bit odd. Yes
@@jordanash 👍
Do B760 Have Thundeebolt Port? Any Brand?
It has a thunderbolt header, for connecting a card, like this - i.imgur.com/khtT9Wh.png
is the bios going to be updated for 13th gen on all of them?
Yeah as B760 is a 13th Gen board. Future bios depends where from, factory yes, stores no.
thanks@@jordanash
No probs
Is it suitable for 14th gen?
I wouldn't put a 14700k/4900k in it, but lower SKUs yeah. Might need a bios update though depending on where you get it from, not all retailers might have updated bios' yet.
@@jordanash thank you for the answer
You're welcome
Can work i7 14700k ?
Will likely need a bios update but yeah, just remember there's no overclocking support on b series boards.
@@jordanash does the mobo comes updated and ready to use with 14000 gen? I think the mobos always come with the last bios update, am I right?
So the factory will put the latest on it before shipping it to retailers, *but* if the board you order has been on the shelf for a while it might have an older bios on.
@@jordanashthanks, hope it comes updated so i can use it,
You might be able to update it without a CPU anyway
Nice