B760, 8+1 80A VRM, 8 layer PCB, 2x DDR5 7600+, 1x PCI-E 5.0 x16, 2x M.2, 4x SATA3, 5x USB 3.2, DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, Mini-ITX, 2.5GbE, WIFI 6E, BT v5.3, M.2 Heatsink, S1220A codec w/ Savitech SV3H712 amplifier
ASUS ROG Strix B760-I Gaming WiFi LGA 1700 Mini-ITX Motherboard $354.31 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU
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I wish that is Amazon AU instead.
Interestingly many boards are much cheaper on Amazon US
If you have premium status with either Umart or MSY, its only $369…. so extra $15 is worth it for local warranty…
This is a bargain!? Looks like I won’t be jumping into DDR5 for my NR200 case anytime soon :(
I looked at top range itx boards for the 12th and 13th gen motherboards several months ago so I did a quick search and the prices were above $500! I was outraged and it dashed any interest that I had. This seems to be a great price considering previous prices.
I screwed my wallet when I fell in love with a Dan A4 H2O build.
Hunting feverishly for a MITX board for 5900X. Got everything else. They’re either OK price, but not recommended model. Or insane price, and usually OOS. And that’s searching ALL avenues
Only thing to keep in mind with the Asus B660 and B760 mITX is that there are documented issues with undervolting, with performance drops that are far higher than should be the case. Fine for those who want to put their CPU in and leave as is, but hardly ideal for those looking to reduce heat, which is something particularly useful for SFF builds
Do you know if it’s a problem limited to asus b- boards only, or across most/all b- boards? Im looking for a SFF build mobo that can consistently undervolt/adjust lite load and the z- boards are breaking the banks right now:((
Specifically Asus, it's been noted in their forums. Not something I've seen anywhere else thankfully. The Z range prices are pretty nuts, I ended up biting the bullet and getting the Asrock for $449, but would've absolutely sprung for a cheaper one if it had DDR5 support. Good luck with your build!
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