Asus PRIME B760M-A D4 (90MB1D00-M0EAY0)
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A compact micro-ATX motherboard from Asus that boasts an affordable price. Like many brothers in the PRIME series, it is intended primarily for the creation of office and home computers, so the main emphasis is placed on the quality of materials, the efficiency of the cooling system and high reliability. It is equipped with a high-quality cooling system with VRM and PCH radiators, additional cooling for power elements and support for the Fan Xpert 4 utility for point-by-point tuning of case cooling.
The mid-range Intel B760 chipset is used here as a control controller. The Asus PRIME B760M-A D4 is equipped with a new generation Intel LGA 1700 processor socket and is designed to be paired with 12th and 13th generation Intel Core/Pentium/Celeron hybrid multi-core processors. Despite being entry-level, it can handle overclocked DDR4 RAM and PCIe 4.0 reactive SSDs, making it an interesting option for an entry-level gaming PC that doesn't want to manually overclock.
Unlike most models of the micro-ATX format, this option is able to "take on board" up to 128 GB of DDR4 RAM with a maximum frequency of 5333 MHz (4x32 GB). To create a disk array, several M.2 ports and 4 standard SATA 3 connectors are available. Network traffic is processed by a Realtek controller with a bandwidth of 2.5 GB / s and a pre-installed Wi-Fi 6 class wireless receiver. In addition, the Digi + automatic voltage stabilization system should be noted separately, Fan Xpert 4 utilities for fine-tuning the operation of case fans or a water pump and support for proprietary OptiMem 2 technology to optimize RAM performance.
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Good quality, WIFI and Bluetooth, Ethernet 2.5Gig, good cooling of the power elements The sound card is weak, the video card is very close to the CPU socket, and PCIe 5.0 is missing. |
When I decided to upgrade my PC, I already knew that the motherboard would be from ASUS. I may not trust their monitors, mice, keyboards, criticize them for greed and some inadequate pricing policy in their ROG STRIX line, but one thing they do know how to make is motherboards. I took the board for the 12600KF, maybe not the best choice, maybe I should have taken something with a higher number of power phases, but whatever they say, the build works. It has been running for almost a year now with no problems, even stress tests pass without issues. I liked the massive VRM heatsinks, which really work and help dissipate heat from the 150W processor. There are two slots for M.2 drives. I would have liked a PCI 5.0 port, but I guess I’m being greedy for that price. I liked that the board has a built-in Wifi|Bluetooth antenna, which is just a lifesaver for me. The signals do not conflict, even though I use several devices connected wirelessly, nothing drops. The sound card is nothing special, it produces pleasant sound, but it can't compare to a real DAC. It supports DDR5 6000 RAM, I see no point in getting DDR4 in 2024/25. Holds a quite hot processor 12600KF Massive VRM heatsinks Two slots for m.2 pci-e 4.0 drives I would like more power phases so that the VRM doesn't heat up as much. Also, a 5.0 slot for the graphics card. |
Asus PRIME B760M-A D4 configurations
| Price for Asus PRIME B760M-A D4 | ||||
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| Asus PRIME B760M-A D4 | from £189.90 | 4 offers | ||
| Asus PRIME B760M-A WIFI D4 | from £98.99 | 20 offers | ||
| Asus PRIME B760M-A WIFI | from £109.22 | 20 offers | ||




















































It has Wi-Fi, which is convenient, so there's no need to run a cable or buy a separate card. The DDR5 6000 memory worked without problems, and the system started on the first try. There are enough ports and slots for a standard build: a graphics card, a few PCIe SSDs, SATAIII, a few fans — all without surprises (yes, I know, that word triggers you — here it’s relevant). You can even set up some lighting.
A few nuances. With a massive tower in the first slot, the graphics card will be almost touching; if the tower has a 140mm fan, it won't fit. Everything's fine with a 120mm or AIO. I wish the VRM was more powerful.
For i7 or i9, I wouldn't recommend it: for such processors, it's better to get something higher-class with a more serious component base. But for its niche, the board is decent — no more, no less.