🚀 Power your next-level build with ASUS ROG Strix B650-A – where speed meets style!
The ASUS ROG Strix B650-A Gaming WiFi motherboard is a cutting-edge ATX board designed for AMD Ryzen AM5 processors. It features a robust 12+2 power stage design rated for 60A each, supports DDR5 memory up to 128GB at 4400 MHz, and offers triple M.2 slots including a PCIe Gen 5 ready slot. With ultra-fast WiFi 6E on the 6 GHz band, 2.5G LAN, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C, and customizable Aura Sync RGB lighting, it’s engineered for gamers and professionals demanding high performance and future-proof connectivity.
Brand | ASUS |
Product Dimensions | 24.4 x 5 x 24.4 cm; 1.4 kg |
Item model number | 90MB1BP0-M0EAY0 |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
Series | ROG STRIX B650-A GAMING WIFI |
Colour | various |
Form Factor | ATX |
Processor Type | None |
Processor Socket | Socket AM5 |
Memory Technology | DDR5 |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Maximum Memory Supported | 128 GB |
Memory Clock Speed | 4400 MHz |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express 4.0 |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1 Kilowatt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 1 g |
Item Weight | 1.4 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**M
Well balanced and feature-rich ASUS AM5 motherboard
I have nothing bad to say about my experience using the ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-F GAMING WIFI for the past 5 months. It has worked flawlessly and coming for an ITX motherboard by a different brand previously, I have been impressed with this board’s features:3 M.2 drives12 rear USB ports, including 2 USB CThe BIOS is slick and intuitive when I wanted to:• tweak RAM EXPO timings• undervolt my CPU• use BIOS flashback feature• turn off the motherboard RGB after finding the lights distractingI use wifi, which has been both fast and reliableQuality of life features like M.2 Q-latch, PCIE slot Q-release and DIMM slots for the RAM that only latch on one side, something I have not seen on any other board.If I had to complain about one thing, it would be the ASUS Armoury Crate software rather than the motherboard. It feels bloated and slow, BUT once you’ve used it for any software drivers and firmware updates, I was able to uninstall Armoury Crate with no issues.I’m pleased with my purchase and from my experience so far, this board has all the features that I’d want so I’d be happy to recommend.
W**L
What An Amazing mITX B550 Motherboard!
After doing tonnes of research into what motherboard to use for my first ever mini-ITX PC build, I settled on a B550i mobo. I ruled out the X570i mobos because the affordable ones don't have a front panel USB-C socket. And among the B550i mobos, I picked the Asus ROG STRIX and oh boy, what an amazing piece of motherboard!The mobo is built on an 8-layer PCB which is a sign of high quality circuitry manufacturing and stable and reliable electrical performance. There is also no flex to the board.A front m.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD slot with heatsink and a rear m.2 PCIe 3.0 SSD slot without heatsink. I would suggest using a one-sided m.2 SSD for the rear slot because the mobo will be placed flat onto the chassis panel and you don't want clearance problems or having too much pressure placed onto the rear SSD.Among the HDMI, DP, USB-A and USB-C ports and the excellent USB-C audio port in the I/O, there is the BIOS Flashback button which is extremely convenient should you need to reset or update your BIOS.The integrated WIFI 802.11ax and Bluetooth 5.1 module is a godsend as there is only one PCIe x16 expansion slot (which would likely be reserved for your GPU).All the headers and sockets are logically and neatly laid out around the mobo which makes cable management a breeze.And on top of all the tech crammed into this tiny square, the mobo looks as sexy as h**ll, especially with the colourful holographic ROG STRIX logo on the m.2 heatsink.I've been running the mobo with a Ryzen 9 5900X CPU and an RTX 3070 GPU to display on a 32" 4K monitor for more than two months now and they've been running together as smooth as silk! Power management by the mobo is excellent. Chipset temperatures average about 50°C and never go over 90°C even under load (this, of course, depends on your cooling management).All in all, no regrets in choosing the Asus ROG STRIX B550i. Highly recommended!
B**Y
The daddy of motherboards
I recently sold my old Intel based 4790k system with the intention of upgrading to something a little more future proof, and importantly, faster. After doing a lot of research I decided to be daring and make a move over to the red team! This was for a few reasons. AMD at the moment just represents far better value for money, power for pound. The AM4 platform has also matured to a level where it is robust and reliable, so no longer an unknown quantity as was the case when it first launched. AMD are also promising that the AM4 platform will be around until at least 2020, whereas Intel are rumoured to be dropping socket 1151 after the 9th gen CPU’s are launched in the near future.Red team decided, I quickly opted for a Ryzen 5 2600 processor. With Amazon’s pricing at the time of purchase it was amazing value for money. The question though, which motherboard to slot it into!Again I donned my research cap and settled on the Asus ROG Strix B450-F gaming motherboard, and with good reason. The B450 platform offers almost all the advantages you would get from the new X470 platform, but with a significant cost saving. You lose some functionality such as less USB ports and SLI compatibility, but get access to precision overboost overdrive and Store MI. That’s not to mention guaranteed support for second gen Ryzen CPU’s. If you have the cash I would recommend getting an X470 board, but if you want value for money, or a good system on a budget, then B450 is the obvious choice.The board was a pleasure to work with when building a new system. I have been self-building systems for 22 years and off the top of my head I cannot think of a board I’ve worked with that was more intuitive. Observations include:Fan headers are just ‘in the right place’. There’s a selection close to the CPU, but also close to where rear mounted fans would go. Additional headers can be found at the top (perfect for AIO solutions), and also at the bottom which works well for both bottom and front mounted cooling solutions. Also, whilst I can’t speak for others, the RBG headers were perfectly located for my needs (top and bottom of the board).All 6 SATA ports are mounted perpendicular to the motherboard, which places less stress on the SATA connections and is also better for good cable management.The IO shield is already connected as part of the motherboard; this is a small but useful feature. You’re less likely to misplace it (it happens), and less likely to cut your fingers on the sharp edges (it happens).Port selection is very good. There are more than enough connections on the motherboard, with a sufficient amount of headers for additional connectivity.Two M.2 slots. On a board of this level and price I would expect to see a single M.2 slot, but to have two is a real treat. However note that when populating the second M.2 it drops the speed of the PCI-E lane for your GPU from 16x to 8x. This translates to a performance loss of under 1% (Source – Gamers Nexus), so it’s not really anything to worry about.The Aura RGB looks absolutely lovely. The on-board RGB close to the IO shield can be set to light up all the time, or just when the system is on, which is a nice touch. My CoolerMaster AIO cooler also has RGB and synced to the motherboard automatically with no set-up required. The Asus Aura software is excellent too; it even lets me Sync with my Philips Hue lights!Overall this board ticks all the boxes. It’s relatively cheap, I’d say it hits the premium budget category, but it’s still a step up from an Asus Prime motherboard. It’s comprehensively kitted out and features a chipset that won’t leave you regretting the purchase. Overclocking is impressive too. When running 3DMark the motherboard automatically boosted by CPU to 4.2GHz, which is the level most overclockers see with their 2600’s running more expensive X470 chipsets. One thing of note, for dual channel memory use slots 2 and 4, not 1 and 3.The motherboard and CPU should see me all the way to 2020 without incident. Then unlike Intel I will be able to swap the CPU for the best one around in 2020 and continue to benefit for a few additional years.TL;DR - This is a great board, buy with confidence.
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