The Asus TUF Gaming B760M-PLUS motherboard is aimed at users who desire a reliable and durable motherboard for building a gaming system with a mid to high budget.
Additionally, the motherboard is targeted at users who need reliable and efficient performance for professional use, such as designers and professionals who require a dependable computing system.
Modern and futuristic, with attractive specifications and perfect balance, the Race Sport (RS) Edition is the evolution of the most popular motherboard in the PRO series.
Its unique journey targets mainstream DIYers leading to indisputable performance and reliable computing experience without expensive upgrades.
RaceSport edition, your all-rounder motherboard that fulfills every task and light gaming, with style and speed!
DDR5 XMP & EXPO
These motherboards are made with low-loss materials, allowing enthusiastic users to enjoy enhanced DDR5 memory overclocking performance by enabling pre-tested profiles. Ensure that the memory modules are capable of Intel XMP/AMD EXPO, making overclocking affordable, satisfying, and effortless.
PCIe 5.0 SMT
Compared to the conventional DIP-type PCIe slot, the SMT-type PCIe slot improves signal flow and maximizes stability at high speeds, a significant innovation for fully supporting the lightning speed of the latest PCIe 5.0 standard.
Enhanced PCIe 5.0 Slot
The reinforced steel slot is capable of supporting the PCI Express 5.0 standard. The various benefits include:
Additional anchor points
Stronger latch
Ensuring signal stability
Ensuring that heavy graphics cards are well installed.
Polychrome RGB
This motherboard features built-in RGB headers and an addressable RGB header that allow the motherboard to connect with compatible LED devices, such as strips, CPU fans, coolers, cases, and so on. Users can also synchronize the RGB LED devices to the certified Polychrome RGB Sync accessories to create their own unique lighting effects.
PCIe Gen4 x4 for SSD
This motherboard is capable of accommodating multiple M.2 storage devices, one of which can support PCI Express 4.0 M.2 SSD, capable of delivering double the speed compared to the previous 3rd generation, offering a lightning-fast data transfer experience.
Dragon 2.5 Gb/s LAN
The intelligent 2.5Gb/s LAN platform is designed for maximum networking performance for the demanding requirements of home networking, content creators, online gamers, and high-quality streaming media. Enhancing networking performance up to 2.5 times the bandwidth compared to standard Gigabit Ethernet, you will enjoy the fastest and uncompromised connectivity experience for gaming, file transfers, and backups.
WiFi 6E
WiFi 6E technology has expanded into the entire new 6GHz spectrum band, providing more WiFi capabilities and delivering even better and faster internet traffic. In addition to providing higher speeds, WiFi 6E also enhances lower latency and supports service levels equivalent to 5G networks.
Dual USB 3.2 Gen2
This motherboard features a pair of integrated Type-A and Type-C USB 3.2 Gen2 ports built into the rear I/O to support next-generation USB 3.2 Gen2 devices and provide data transfer rates of up to 10 Gbps.
Integrated EDP Signal Connector
An eDP signal socket is integrated into selected ASRock motherboards and supports two functions simultaneously - power supply and digital display signal transmission. The connector offers the possibility for an upgrade with ASRock's exclusive 13.3" side panel kit.
With the 13.3" Side Panel, users can easily add an LCD screen inside the computer, adding a sub-screen for monitoring the computer's status, watching videos, and much more.
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Cheap, Nothing missing that I don't need, I am satisfied, I won't go into details because everything is mentioned in the features. I have been using it for 1 year now and it hasn't given me any problems. User-friendly BIOS
Very good motherboard at a very good price. It may be the cheapest Z790 you can get. It has very good thermal behavior. While its VRM coolers have a low profile, so you won't have any problems even with large coolers for the processor. The disadvantage is that it has a BIOS with few options and relatively difficult to understand. It also offers very few options for RAM timing, as it only allows you to connect it with XMP and does not provide any "safer" option. And it is somewhat limited in how much it can increase the OC speeds for the memory. As a product, it deserves a solid 4 stars. However, at this price, it's not easy to find a Z790, so it's still a best buy.
Unfortunately, from the beginning, it gave me a problem with the memory, specifically with the dual channel. After investigation and visiting a computer store with a technical department, they said that some pins were slightly "bent," meaning they had come out of place, not much but enough to cause these problems with the dual channel, which used to work for me (but not with XMP, only if I set my own slightly lower values (in terms of performance), like latency at 42 instead of 39, or when I set the MHz to 4800 instead of 6000. But even though it worked fine with these values, on the next startup of the computer, it could give me a black screen. Now I don't know if it's my fault or if the pins were already problematic. During installation, maybe I let the processor fall into the socket from a slightly higher height than it should have. But I have done it in the past... I don't know if these new motherboards have more sensitive pins or if I just got a defective model. And anyway, I can't prove that it wasn't my fault, so in the end, I had to buy another motherboard, unfortunately, which works fine (a Gigabyte Z790 Aorus gaming X AX, but it cost me 300 euros. I just couldn't risk buying another potentially defective motherboard. In fact, I had them put the CPU in the motherboard and the motherboard in the case at the store where I bought it, so that if it had a defect later, I could return it. It would mean that either the piece was defective or that the technicians at the store did a poor installation. Whereas in the case of this Asrock one, I can't prove that this specific piece was faulty and ask for a replacement because I'm not 100% sure either. I've always built my PCs myself every year and never had any problems. Maybe I was just unlucky.
Generally, I wanted a white motherboard with a z790 socket in order to have good VRM and not exceed 400 euros for a Gigabyte Aero or MSI Edge, which are definitely good but unnecessarily expensive. I have an i7 13700k and it works perfectly, you can push it to the limit without any issues and even do some overclocking. Generally, the brands of motherboards don't matter much, all companies are good. Personally, I've had experience with ASRock for years, so I trust it and it is durable. It has an easy BIOS and a memory protection system when changing them. It has nice white accents in the right places, much better than the silver accents on the equivalent ASUS motherboards. So, for anyone who wants a good white option without spending too much, it is an excellent choice. For others, Gigabyte UD and MSI Pro are equally good and affordable options for gray and black builds, respectively. Just a note that the ports for RGB, etc. are all located at the bottom and not like most motherboards where they are scattered. I mention this so that one can plan how to set it up and where to route the cables.