UPDATE AS OF AUGUST 2024: This video was published before 48GB DDR5 memory modules were available - according to the ASUS specs page, this motherboard now supports up to 192GB of RAM with 4x 48GB DDR5 memory modules. In addition, "Zen 5" Ryzen 9000 series processors and "Zen 4" Ryzen 8000 APUs are now supported with a BIOS update that is available for download from ASUS's official website. Check out the written article version of this motherboard review here: www.alktech.co/articles/review-asus-tuf-gaming-b650-plus-wifi-am5-motherboard
Same dude I’m not paying extra for the x670 for over clocking the Ryzen 7 7700x which is what I have comes over clocked already😭 plus I have ddr5 ram like it’s so stupid
My new ASUS motherboard came with the optional dead CMOS battery that took over an hour to troubleshoot. Once that battery was replaced the board works great!
I always feel like not mentioning future CPU support is a big miss. Intel's LGA 1700 is now end of the line dead while AM5 is going to be supported for at least 2 additional future generations.
Yeap, one of the big benefits of going AM5, especially seeing how AM4 has panned out over the past few years. Definitely helps that PCIe Gen 5 is supported on some AMD AM5 chipsets too for additional future-proofing!
Kudos for pointing out the shared bandwidth between M2._3 and the second pcie slot. So many ignore this type of detail, but it is important to those of us who use more than one slot. Cheers.
Glad this video helped. Doesn't help that board manufacturers tend to make such things mere footnotes in the product descriptions...seeing a lot of this for the high-end Intel Z790 boards where the PCIe 5.0 x16 slot shares bandwidth with the primary M.2 drive, and yet there are plenty of folks out there who are unaware of such a PCIe lane sharing situation!
It's more from the perspective of, there are a range of gaming/performance-oriented B650 boards - the TUF Gaming sits at the lower-end for those who don't wanna blow their budget on say, a ROG STRIX board!
the e model have a weaker vrm and worse audio codec, on the other hand have a few more usb's 3.0 and wifi 6e instead of 6 of the normal, the non e it's better overall
Just bought this board on Amazon for cca. 180€..what a grab..coupled with Ryzen™ 7 7800X3D+NITRO+ AMD Radeon™ RX 7800 XT ...decent upgrade after almost 12 yrs rocking AM3+ platform.
@@christianreyes2943 so far no problems,but i must mention that first start was a bit rough.PC wouldn't start without beeping which was related (i think so) to memory sticks improperly seated (must be alligned properly in assigned channels on the motherboard).After that no issues.
@@JackRR15 oh yeah...there's some rumours and speculation out there that the 7800X3D might have the 7950X3D beat in terms of performance due to the 7800X3D's higher V-Cache CCD frequency versus that of the 7950X3D...will be interesting to see how it all pans out!
Hmm I'm not sure what are you referring to - might it be the chipset heatsink that you're referring to, the one with the TUF Gaming logo on it with the yellow broken line border around it? Are you referring to the two retention pins that hold the said chipset heatsink in place?
Given that this board has been out in the market for some time now, it should support the 7800X3D out-of-the-box, unless you wind up buying really old stock that has been sitting on a shelf for a very long time (which seems unlikely).
Thanks! Yes you can, you'll just need to reposition the M.2 drive standoffs that come preinstalled on the board - there are mounting holes marked "2242" seen at 7:15 that you can install the standoffs on. Hope this helps!
I like this, I stopped lighting up my PC so much. This board is great. Less is more and I did a custom light setup on mine to give it a Tron style look. Where I took the board and I used an OPTICAL FIBER CABLE to go around the board to give it that outline. As for my fans I use Halo 120mm and last I use G.SKILL Trident. Before I had strimmer's and all that shit lighting up. This has been one of the cooler boards and I like the looks of it. Before I was using MSI and GIGABIT. But Yeah I think I love these enough that I'm going to stay on point. The 4090 matching GPU that I got for my board looks great with its small lighted accent. Less is more.
The MSI is a micro ATX board yeah? You do sacrifice a M.2 slot with the MSI board due to its dimensions, but it does come with WIFI 6E as opposed to WIFI 6 with the ASUS. Otherwise, both boards seem pretty similar from what I can tell. Is there a price difference between both boards where you're from?
@@ALKtech I'm in Australia. Price deference is negligible. Around $15 to $20 difference. I am after the 7950x3d and not into overclocking. Which would be the best fit?
@@skidrow-black right, since you won't be overclocking, I'd personally run with whichever's the cheapest of the two Down Under, unless of course you have a preference for either full-sized ATX or micro ATX. I don't suppose you've bought your PC case yet?
@@skidrow-black that's good, at least that affords you the flexibility to choose between either of these two boards. All in all, you can't go wrong with both I'd say, and I'd go with whichever's the cheapest of the lot. My two cents!
@@ALKtech ive been looking at the MSI MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WIFI, Gigabyte B650 AORUS ELITE AX V2 and Asus TUF GAMING B650-PLUS WIFI. theyre all around $200 but idk much about mobos lol also getting wifi with the mobo or not is irrelevant for me
@@KindOfBland55 got it. Do you have an idea on what CPU you'll be using too? At this price range, WIFI will almost certainly be a standard feature to have, so some deciding factors would be price, aesthetics and of course, features. Comparing the three boards, the MSI has a better feature set IMO, where on paper it seems to have a better VRM setup, which would give you more overhead for a powerful processor!
This board uses the B650 chipset, which only supports PCIe Gen 5 for the M.2 slots. The B650E-F on the other hand, uses the higher-end B650E chipset that supports PCIe Gen 5 for both a graphics card and M.2 slot! Both boards should be priced fairly differently as well, with the ROG STRIX being more expensive than the TUF Gaming. If you're looking to future-proof your AM5 build, you should get a board with a B650E or X670E chipset!
Hi, is it possible to mount a Fortis 5 cooler on this board? I see that it has a very large VRM cooling and it can interfere with air coolers. thank you
Hello, I can't say for sure as I no longer have the board with me, but I'd like to think that board manufacturers would opt for VRM heatsinks with tolerances such that most (if not all) air coolers would be able to fit...I could be wrong though 🤔
You've tried mashing the F2/Del key upon pressing the power button to boot up the PC, and it still won't go into the BIOS? Have you tried the "shutdown /r /fw" method of booting to the BIOS from Windows?
@@ALKtech Fixed the issue. 7700x has integrated gpu. I had to plug my monitor into motherboard rather nvidia gpu to make it work. After that, I disabled igpu in bios, now it works best.
@@KingP_99 the 7800X3D is a beast of a gaming CPU. If you have the budget for it, I'd probably go for at least a 4070 SUPER and above...what resolution do you game at?
@ALKtech Yeah I want that 4k, I'm looking for 4060 or better. Rx 8700 or Higher is what I thinking. I have the budget just trying to figure out the best for right now.. That other card came with my very first build. I know I know lol
@ALKtech I got the board together last night. I should have a card by this week but yeah it's getting a little expensive. Plugging the case to the board is the only part I couldn't figure out, so I just googled it.
What's the price difference like between the three boards where you're from? The Tomahawk and ASUS board are full-sized ATX offerings, while the Mortar is a microATX board; if you're gonna use a full-sized ATX case, I'd rather you look at the ASUS in this video or the Tomahawk. That said, the Tomahawk does have slightly better specs (e.g. a better VRM configuration and WIFI 6E) versus the ASUS, but ultimately, price would be the most important deciding factor here in my opinion.
@@ALKtech yeah agree. I'm from India, I'm planning to build it feb or whenever there are offers or sales starts. I'm gonna use it for long term use so maybe I'll go for Tomahawk? But this Asus does impress me
The Asus has a PCIe 5.0 M2 slot! It's only Wifi 6 (without E) though, has fewer USB 3 ports on the back (2 USB A and 2 USB-C, all 10GBPS and one of the C types 20GBPS) and no Optical out. Its front USB-C is only 5 Gbps. /// The MSI has no PCIe 5 M2 slot. It has more USB 3 ports on the back and its front USB-C is 10GBPS compared to the 5 at Asus. It has optical out but a more problematic ALC4080 Audio chip that is connected by USB. It also has more (6) SATA ports, but it's no clear how they are connected. 2 are by an ASM1061 (bad stuff) and 4 are connected directly to the chipset but only by a maximum of 2 PCIe 3.0 lines. The 4 SATA ports on the ASUS are all connected with a separate line.@@sk1llzfps
@@sk1llzfps I see - I guess no harm adopting a wait-and-see approach to see how prices are in Feb, before deciding. If the MSI turns out to be cheaper than the ASUS, I'd definitely go for the MSI for sure seeing as it has better specs. If the ASUS is cheaper than the MSI however...you'll have to decide whether the additional specs are worth it for your use case!
This board doesn't come with a PCIe 5.0 x16 slot for a graphics card - if you'd like to future-proof your build, you might wanna get a board with the B650E chipset instead, as B650E boards come with PCIe Gen 5 slots for both a graphics card and M.2 SSD!
Hi sir Is this board good for 7700x on full performance in the long run and some little bit overclocking ( I have nzxt x73 aio). Actually, I am scared of buying the wrong product, pls reply Love from India.
Yup, I think this board should do good with a 7700X. Your X73 AIO's pretty decent from what I see, you should be able to get a slight overclock with no issues!
Yeap this board will do just fine with a 7900X and the future X3D parts when they drop (with a BIOS update of course). It does come with a PCIe 5.0 x4 M.2 slot in any case!
There are several variations of the Hyper 212 - you'll need to check whether the model that you have has support for the AM5 socket. If it does, it'll fit this board for sure!
@@calebscott1477 yeap they do indeed, I'm referring to instances where the Hyper 212 model doesn't have support for AM4 (i.e. the super old models - I know the Hyper 212 has been in production for many years, but am not entirely clear if the older models have support for newer processor mounts).
Having looked at the specs of both boards, I'd say that they're pretty evenly matched and that it'd all boil down to pricing - for instance, the ASUS has three M.2 slots vs two for the MSI, while the MSI has WIFI 6E and the ASUS has WIFI 6. Is there a price difference between both boards where you're from?
I see! ASUS uses the S1200A audio codec for this board - oh yes, this is another plus point for the ASUS versus the MSI, which uses the entry-level ALC897 codec instead...
@@ashketchum7061 aRGB and RGB are different types of connectors for devices that support RGB lighting, and cannot be used interchangeably. You'll need to check whether you have an aRGB or RGB device, and the telltale sign is whether it has a 5V aRGB connector or 12V RGB connector - these specs are usually on the packaging of the device that you have!
Budget board.. 200€, comes with all the features anyone would need and you call it a budget board. To most of us, that's considered a high-level motherboard.
I got this motherboard and the 5 7600x with 32gb kingston furry ddr5 5600hz and a 6700XT gpu. but i cant boot the pc, it shows VGA LED white light on all the time, i even tried only using intergrated gfx but still no signal to screen.. any suggentions? I followed asus throubleshoot point for point. :-(
Have you tried booting with just one stick of RAM to see if it works? Give that a shot, and perhaps leave the system for about 10 minutes or so - some DDR5 memory and board combos may require "training", where you may just get a black screen during the first boot!
Why use optical? The stero 3.5 are better in all reguards. Dac, Amp, receiver, headphones, headset, mic, speakers can all be connected. Optical is for cheaper audio options
UPDATE AS OF AUGUST 2024: This video was published before 48GB DDR5 memory modules were available - according to the ASUS specs page, this motherboard now supports up to 192GB of RAM with 4x 48GB DDR5 memory modules. In addition, "Zen 5" Ryzen 9000 series processors and "Zen 4" Ryzen 8000 APUs are now supported with a BIOS update that is available for download from ASUS's official website.
Check out the written article version of this motherboard review here: www.alktech.co/articles/review-asus-tuf-gaming-b650-plus-wifi-am5-motherboard
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@@chickenplush2580 one never forgets a plush, especially a chicken plush
I feel like instead of "gamers on a budget" we could say "gamers that don't pay extra for stupid stuff they don't need"
yea totally agree I only need ddr5 and ryzen chip support
Same dude I’m not paying extra for the x670 for over clocking the Ryzen 7 7700x which is what I have comes over clocked already😭 plus I have ddr5 ram like it’s so stupid
Brother, Which board will be the best in the budget?
Suggest me some Mobo
My new ASUS motherboard came with the optional dead CMOS battery that took over an hour to troubleshoot. Once that battery was replaced the board works great!
Words like on a budget and entry level are thrown around, but to be perfectly honest, this is all literally anyone needs.
I always feel like not mentioning future CPU support is a big miss. Intel's LGA 1700 is now end of the line dead while AM5 is going to be supported for at least 2 additional future generations.
Yeap, one of the big benefits of going AM5, especially seeing how AM4 has panned out over the past few years. Definitely helps that PCIe Gen 5 is supported on some AMD AM5 chipsets too for additional future-proofing!
Great video, been looking at this board and this is one of the only vids that gives a detailed overview. Keep up the good work!
Kudos for pointing out the shared bandwidth between M2._3 and the second pcie slot. So many ignore this type of detail, but it is important to those of us who use more than one slot. Cheers.
Glad this video helped. Doesn't help that board manufacturers tend to make such things mere footnotes in the product descriptions...seeing a lot of this for the high-end Intel Z790 boards where the PCIe 5.0 x16 slot shares bandwidth with the primary M.2 drive, and yet there are plenty of folks out there who are unaware of such a PCIe lane sharing situation!
I wouldnt call a 250 buck mainboard budget ^^
It's more from the perspective of, there are a range of gaming/performance-oriented B650 boards - the TUF Gaming sits at the lower-end for those who don't wanna blow their budget on say, a ROG STRIX board!
I can get it now for CHF 187.--
Best motherboard review on the internet covering all the details that one needs before buying.
I'm confused. What's the difference between this and the B650-E model. They seem almost the same.
the e model have a weaker vrm and worse audio codec, on the other hand have a few more usb's 3.0 and wifi 6e instead of 6 of the normal, the non e it's better overall
Just bought this board on Amazon for cca. 180€..what a grab..coupled with Ryzen™ 7 7800X3D+NITRO+ AMD Radeon™ RX 7800 XT ...decent upgrade after almost 12 yrs rocking AM3+ platform.
About to do the same, any problems with the 7800x3d and motherboard? I’ve heard that it has some issues with 3d chips.
@@christianreyes2943 so far no problems,but i must mention that first start was a bit rough.PC wouldn't start without beeping which was related (i think so) to memory sticks improperly seated (must be alligned properly in assigned channels on the motherboard).After that no issues.
I just bought this board, waiting for the 7800X3D to come out.
Can't wait to see how the 7950X3D and 7900X3D are gonna perform when they drop on 28th Feb!
@@ALKtech I realised the 7800X3D only comes out April... I can't wait to upgrade I will have to buy the 7900X3D lmao
@@JackRR15 oh yeah...there's some rumours and speculation out there that the 7800X3D might have the 7950X3D beat in terms of performance due to the 7800X3D's higher V-Cache CCD frequency versus that of the 7950X3D...will be interesting to see how it all pans out!
VERY Informative especially with the diagrams showing where stuff is! Thank you!
Glad you found the video useful! Are you in the midst of building a new AM5 PC?
Great video man. Very clear explanations.
Thank you so much for this video. It answeared all my questions
I also wondered what dose the two buttons do right below the ram slots?. On that yellow ish cover
Hmm I'm not sure what are you referring to - might it be the chipset heatsink that you're referring to, the one with the TUF Gaming logo on it with the yellow broken line border around it? Are you referring to the two retention pins that hold the said chipset heatsink in place?
@@ALKtech oh so it's a heatsink I was like what dose these buttons do 🤔
Great Video! Clear structure and super informative. Also like the west coast rap instrumental … 😅
Glad you found the video useful, cheers!
Does this work out the box on amd 7 7800X3D
Given that this board has been out in the market for some time now, it should support the 7800X3D out-of-the-box, unless you wind up buying really old stock that has been sitting on a shelf for a very long time (which seems unlikely).
Excellent review 👍
Great video. Wonder can i use nvme 2242 on this motherboard?
Thanks! Yes you can, you'll just need to reposition the M.2 drive standoffs that come preinstalled on the board - there are mounting holes marked "2242" seen at 7:15 that you can install the standoffs on. Hope this helps!
Would i need to a bios update for this motherboard if i use a ryzen 5 7600x
Nope, it should support the 7600X out-of-the-box!
I like this, I stopped lighting up my PC so much. This board is great. Less is more and I did a custom light setup on mine to give it a Tron style look. Where I took the board and I used an OPTICAL FIBER CABLE to go around the board to give it that outline. As for my fans I use Halo 120mm and last I use G.SKILL Trident.
Before I had strimmer's and all that shit lighting up. This has been one of the cooler boards and I like the looks of it. Before I was using MSI and GIGABIT. But Yeah I think I love these enough that I'm going to stay on point. The 4090 matching GPU that I got for my board looks great with its small lighted accent. Less is more.
Would love to see it I just bought this board
Hi this or MSI b650 mortar?
The MSI is a micro ATX board yeah? You do sacrifice a M.2 slot with the MSI board due to its dimensions, but it does come with WIFI 6E as opposed to WIFI 6 with the ASUS. Otherwise, both boards seem pretty similar from what I can tell. Is there a price difference between both boards where you're from?
@@ALKtech I'm in Australia. Price deference is negligible. Around $15 to $20 difference. I am after the 7950x3d and not into overclocking. Which would be the best fit?
@@skidrow-black right, since you won't be overclocking, I'd personally run with whichever's the cheapest of the two Down Under, unless of course you have a preference for either full-sized ATX or micro ATX. I don't suppose you've bought your PC case yet?
@@ALKtech not yet
@@skidrow-black that's good, at least that affords you the flexibility to choose between either of these two boards. All in all, you can't go wrong with both I'd say, and I'd go with whichever's the cheapest of the lot. My two cents!
would a tuf model mobo be a better choice than a tomahawk or aorus model?
It'll depend on the exact model that you're looking at from each of the three brands and of course, the price. Do you have exact models in mind yet?
@@ALKtech ive been looking at the MSI MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WIFI, Gigabyte B650 AORUS ELITE AX V2 and Asus TUF GAMING B650-PLUS WIFI. theyre all around $200 but idk much about mobos lol also getting wifi with the mobo or not is irrelevant for me
@@KindOfBland55 got it. Do you have an idea on what CPU you'll be using too? At this price range, WIFI will almost certainly be a standard feature to have, so some deciding factors would be price, aesthetics and of course, features. Comparing the three boards, the MSI has a better feature set IMO, where on paper it seems to have a better VRM setup, which would give you more overhead for a powerful processor!
Very good video
I did not get the stickers with mine. :-(
You should probably write in to the retailer/e-retailer to check...sounds like someone might have removed it from the packaging!
Awesome video!
does it have q release button for GPU ? I can't find it on your video
Nope this board doesn't come with Q-Release unfortunately!
@@ALKtech yeah too bad. thank you!
Hmm why has this board only PCIe 4.0 on the GPU slot? It is already outdated then. ROG STRIX B650E-F GAMING WIFI has a GPU slot with PCIe 5.0.
This board uses the B650 chipset, which only supports PCIe Gen 5 for the M.2 slots. The B650E-F on the other hand, uses the higher-end B650E chipset that supports PCIe Gen 5 for both a graphics card and M.2 slot! Both boards should be priced fairly differently as well, with the ROG STRIX being more expensive than the TUF Gaming. If you're looking to future-proof your AM5 build, you should get a board with a B650E or X670E chipset!
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그리고 영상미와 제품 설명도 잘해줘서 보는 재미가 있다.
Thanks for the kind words! Glad that you found the video useful!
Hi, is it possible to mount a Fortis 5 cooler on this board? I see that it has a very large VRM cooling and it can interfere with air coolers. thank you
Hello, I can't say for sure as I no longer have the board with me, but I'd like to think that board manufacturers would opt for VRM heatsinks with tolerances such that most (if not all) air coolers would be able to fit...I could be wrong though 🤔
@@ALKtech Thanks for your answer and quick reply.
I cannot go into bios using advanced startup on windows 10. My cpu is 7700x. It starts windows 10 directly. I tried shortcuts, but nothing works
You've tried mashing the F2/Del key upon pressing the power button to boot up the PC, and it still won't go into the BIOS? Have you tried the "shutdown /r /fw" method of booting to the BIOS from Windows?
@@ALKtech Fixed the issue. 7700x has integrated gpu. I had to plug my monitor into motherboard rather nvidia gpu to make it work. After that, I disabled igpu in bios, now it works best.
I just got this with a Package deal. Ryzen 7 7800x3d and 2 sticks of Ddr5. Hopefully this board is good!
Nice! What brand/model of RAMs did you get, and what graphics card will you be using?
@ALKtech Tforce just 16 gigs. I do have a 1650gtx lp for right now but I'm looking for a decent card for it! Not sure what to get..
@@KingP_99 the 7800X3D is a beast of a gaming CPU. If you have the budget for it, I'd probably go for at least a 4070 SUPER and above...what resolution do you game at?
@ALKtech Yeah I want that 4k, I'm looking for 4060 or better. Rx 8700 or Higher is what I thinking. I have the budget just trying to figure out the best for right now.. That other card came with my very first build. I know I know lol
@ALKtech I got the board together last night. I should have a card by this week but yeah it's getting a little expensive. Plugging the case to the board is the only part I couldn't figure out, so I just googled it.
This really isn’t a budget mobo for 7000 budget is like those 125 150 or even 180 mobo
Sir is this board good for amd ryzen 7 7700x and kraken 53x
Also is this board good for gaming
Yup this board will work just fine with a 7700X and Kraken X53 - just make sure that your X53 comes with the AM5 installation bracket!
Asus Tuf Gaming B650-plus Wifi or MSI MAG Tomahawk or MSI MAG Mortar?
What's the price difference like between the three boards where you're from? The Tomahawk and ASUS board are full-sized ATX offerings, while the Mortar is a microATX board; if you're gonna use a full-sized ATX case, I'd rather you look at the ASUS in this video or the Tomahawk. That said, the Tomahawk does have slightly better specs (e.g. a better VRM configuration and WIFI 6E) versus the ASUS, but ultimately, price would be the most important deciding factor here in my opinion.
@@ALKtech yeah agree. I'm from India, I'm planning to build it feb or whenever there are offers or sales starts. I'm gonna use it for long term use so maybe I'll go for Tomahawk? But this Asus does impress me
The Asus has a PCIe 5.0 M2 slot! It's only Wifi 6 (without E) though, has fewer USB 3 ports on the back (2 USB A and 2 USB-C, all 10GBPS and one of the C types 20GBPS) and no Optical out. Its front USB-C is only 5 Gbps. /// The MSI has no PCIe 5 M2 slot. It has more USB 3 ports on the back and its front USB-C is 10GBPS compared to the 5 at Asus. It has optical out but a more problematic ALC4080 Audio chip that is connected by USB. It also has more (6) SATA ports, but it's no clear how they are connected. 2 are by an ASM1061 (bad stuff) and 4 are connected directly to the chipset but only by a maximum of 2 PCIe 3.0 lines. The 4 SATA ports on the ASUS are all connected with a separate line.@@sk1llzfps
@@sk1llzfps I see - I guess no harm adopting a wait-and-see approach to see how prices are in Feb, before deciding. If the MSI turns out to be cheaper than the ASUS, I'd definitely go for the MSI for sure seeing as it has better specs. If the ASUS is cheaper than the MSI however...you'll have to decide whether the additional specs are worth it for your use case!
Das it support pci 5 for the gpu future upgrad
This board doesn't come with a PCIe 5.0 x16 slot for a graphics card - if you'd like to future-proof your build, you might wanna get a board with the B650E chipset instead, as B650E boards come with PCIe Gen 5 slots for both a graphics card and M.2 SSD!
@@ALKtech thank you alot good luck
Can this mainboard do Bluetooth?
Yup, the built-in WIFI module supports Bluetooth as well.
Hi sir
Is this board good for 7700x on full performance in the long run and some little bit overclocking ( I have nzxt x73 aio). Actually, I am scared of buying the wrong product, pls reply
Love from India.
Yup, I think this board should do good with a 7700X. Your X73 AIO's pretty decent from what I see, you should be able to get a slight overclock with no issues!
Hi can I install 7900x or future 7900x3d. I don't want to overclock my CPU and not interested in gen5 m.2
Yeap this board will do just fine with a 7900X and the future X3D parts when they drop (with a BIOS update of course). It does come with a PCIe 5.0 x4 M.2 slot in any case!
@@ALKtech Thanks :)
It is compatible with a CM hyper 212?
There are several variations of the Hyper 212 - you'll need to check whether the model that you have has support for the AM5 socket. If it does, it'll fit this board for sure!
@@ALKtech the AM4 brackets will fit the AM5 socket
@@calebscott1477 yeap they do indeed, I'm referring to instances where the Hyper 212 model doesn't have support for AM4 (i.e. the super old models - I know the Hyper 212 has been in production for many years, but am not entirely clear if the older models have support for newer processor mounts).
@@ALKtech oh gotcha
hi is this better than MSI PRO B650-P?
Having looked at the specs of both boards, I'd say that they're pretty evenly matched and that it'd all boil down to pricing - for instance, the ASUS has three M.2 slots vs two for the MSI, while the MSI has WIFI 6E and the ASUS has WIFI 6. Is there a price difference between both boards where you're from?
@@ALKtech price is similar overseas. I'm is Australia but will get them from overseas. Not sure what audio chip Asus is using on this board
I see! ASUS uses the S1200A audio codec for this board - oh yes, this is another plus point for the ASUS versus the MSI, which uses the entry-level ALC897 codec instead...
PCI-Express x16 slot
can i use intel cpus with this ????
Nope - this is an AMD board and will not support Intel CPUs!
Does it support 4060 ddr6 graphics card?
This board will support any modern PCIe x16 graphics card, a RTX 4060 included!
Hola esta placa base no trae conector A-RGB
It comes with three aRGB headers, see 8:50 of the video for their locations!
@@ALKtech vi todo el vídeo y pero estoy confuso es lo mismo argb y rgb porque la placa base solo dice rgb
@@ashketchum7061 aRGB and RGB are different types of connectors for devices that support RGB lighting, and cannot be used interchangeably. You'll need to check whether you have an aRGB or RGB device, and the telltale sign is whether it has a 5V aRGB connector or 12V RGB connector - these specs are usually on the packaging of the device that you have!
Saying Gamers on a budget for this price tag is crazy.
Budget board.. 200€, comes with all the features anyone would need and you call it a budget board. To most of us, that's considered a high-level motherboard.
Agree.. for me budget is around 100€ and under.. anything above 130-140€ is no longer budget 🤦♂️
I got this motherboard and the 5 7600x with 32gb kingston furry ddr5 5600hz and a 6700XT gpu. but i cant boot the pc, it shows VGA LED white light on all the time, i even tried only using intergrated gfx but still no signal to screen.. any suggentions? I followed asus throubleshoot point for point. :-(
Have you tried booting with just one stick of RAM to see if it works? Give that a shot, and perhaps leave the system for about 10 minutes or so - some DDR5 memory and board combos may require "training", where you may just get a black screen during the first boot!
How did it go?
Did you manage to solve it? I'm thinking of buying an R5 7600x with 32gb qLexar ddr5 6000 mhz.
Budget Gamers? Dawaj na solówę.
Очень интересно, но ничего не понятно😂. Было бы не плохо субтитры
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this is not a budget board xD
no optical out, no buy
Why use optical? The stero 3.5 are better in all reguards. Dac, Amp, receiver, headphones, headset, mic, speakers can all be connected. Optical is for cheaper audio options
이 이상 필요하지않다
If you're not intending to build a super high end AM5 PC, this board will indeed be more than enough!
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