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ASUS Prime B650-PLUS WiFi AMD B650 AM5 Ryzen™ Desktop 9000 8000 & 7000 ATX Motherboard, DDR5, PCIe 5.0 M.2, 2.5Gb LAN, WiFi 6E, HDMI™, SATA 6 Gbps, USB Type-C®, BIOS Flashback™, Thunderbolt™ 4 Header

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Style: ATX


Size: PRIME B650-PLUS|WiFi 6E


Features

  • AM5 Socket: Ready for AMD Ryzen Desktop 9000*, 8000*, and 7000 Series Processors
  • *BIOS Update maybe required when used with AMD Ryzen Desktop 9000 and 8000 Series CPU Processors
  • Ultrafast Connectivity: WIFI 6E, M.2 PCIe 5.0, Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet, USB 10Gbps Type-C, front USB 5Gbps Type-C, Thunderbolt 4 header support
  • ASUS OptiMem II: Careful routing of traces and vias, plus ground layer optimizations to preserve signal integrity for improved memory overclocking
  • Comprehensive Cooling: VRM heatsink, M.2 heatsink, PCH heatsink, hybrid fan headers and Fan Xpert 2+
  • Aura Sync RGB Lighting: Onboard Addressable Gen 2 headers and Aura RGB header for RGB LED strips, easily synced with Aura Sync-capable hardware
  • BIOS FlashBack is the simplest and safest (UEFI) BIOS update method. Simply drop the (UEFI) BIOS file onto a FAT32 formatted USB stick, plug it into the USB BIOS FlashBack port and press the button. Updates can even be performed without a memory or a CPU installed.

Description

ASUS PRIME B650-PLUS WIFI ASUS Prime series motherboards expertly engineered to unleash the full potential of AMD Ryzen 9000, 8000, 7000 series processors. Boasting robust power design, comprehensive cooling solutions and intelligent tuning, PRIME B650-PLUS WIFI provides users and PC DIY builders with a range of performance optimizations

Brand: ASUS


CPU Socket: Socket AM5


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


RAM Memory Technology: DDR5


Compatible Processors: AMD


Chipset Type: AMD B650


Memory Clock Speed: 4000 MHz


Platform: Windows


Model Name: PRIME B650-PLUS WIFI


Main Power Connector Type: 24-Pin


RAM: ‎DDR5


Memory Speed: ‎4000 MHz


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ax


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎PRIME B650-PLUS WIFI


Item model number: ‎PRIME B650-PLUS WIFI


Item Weight: ‎3.63 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎13.46 x 10.83 x 2.72 inches


Color: ‎BLACK


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎September 26, 2024


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  • Solid Performance
Style: ATX Size: PRIME B650-PLUS|WiFi 6E
This motherboard has been fantastic for my Ryzen build. Setup was smooth, and the BIOS Flashback feature made updates hassle-free. The DDR5 support and PCIe 5.0 M.2 slots ensure great performance, while the 2.5Gb LAN and WiFi 6E deliver fast and reliable connectivity. I also appreciate the USB Type-C port and Thunderbolt 4 header for future-proofing. Everything runs efficiently, and it’s been stable with no issues so far. If you're looking for a reliable motherboard with modern features and excellent performance, this one is a great choice! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025 by Renny

  • Good Morherboard no issues
Style: ATX Size: PRIME B650-PLUS|WiFi 6E
It’s a good board, haven’t had issues with it. I saw some bad reviews earlier in December so I was a little nervous, but purchased brand new with an Arctic cooling system it meets my expectations. Also looks sleek and nice. Worth my money.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025 by WolfSpector

  • Can't add additional memory
Style: mATX Size: PRIME B650M-A AX II
I purchased the board along with 32gb of6400 ram. I attempted to add 2 more sticks of the same ram and the board would not work. I took it to a computer professional to toubleshoot the issue. They confirmed my problem and told me there were numerous complaints about the same problem. The board is capable of more than the 32gb I originally installed. If you think you may want more than 32gb then buy it as the original memory to be installed in sockets 1 and 3. Performance wise the board has been flawless. I have a Ryzen 9 7900 with Samsung 990 NVME and 32gb of ram. I have an Asus GeForce 4070 Super dual fan video card. Passmark benchmark for this system is 12339 and paces it in the 98% rating. I gave the board a 4 rating because of the memory issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024 by Gerald Crosby

  • Is the problem a malfunction, a bug... or a feature?
Style: mATX Size: PRIME B650M-A AX II
My old computer, which I purchased in 2012 was getting past it. So I decide to build a new system, being a 90's era Windows fanboy building a PC is a piece of cake. Normally. I selected this Asus board, the Ax2 version for the build, the reviews seemed good. I was careful to select the m.2, ram and CPU from the approved list. When I installed the board and components a couple of problems became quickly evident. The Sata SSD drive that my OS was on could not be recognized in the bios, they would appear on a list of connected devices... but they would not appear on the boot list. I say they because I also tried an older spare drive. While problem solving this a second problem became evident... my fan wasn’t working and the CPU temp reached just over 90C very quickly. I tried another spare fan and both CPU headers were non functional. However as a workaround I was able to connect my Cooler Master fan to another fan header. So I tried to call ASUS... they don't support motherboards over the phone. Period. I was turned away. Let that sink in people... you won’t get anywhere near someone you can verify as human. I tried the ASUS online chat, the support person told me that I would have to sign up for something called Just Answers to get support. Now I was frustrated when I did this and I did not read the fine print, I thought I was paying a token $2 fee. However the two dollar fee was a sign-up fee. I was also charged $70 for a couple of copy paste answers to the problem. To be clear I did try everything on the list of things to try. Some I couldn’t do however because there are settings that you can select in the bios to get it to recognize the drives... however all of those settings were grayed out, such as CSM. Even a bios update did nothing. I decided to buy a device that holds the m.2 and plugs into the USB... using a different computer I cloned my OS onto the new m.2 drive. Even that didn’t work in either slot, I couldn’t get it to recognize any drive at all. Now while I was problem solving this I found a video on YouTube that said with this board... “Ïf CSM item is not user-configurable and shows in grey, please install an add-on Graphics card and CSM item will turn configurable” To be clear... I did carefully choose the CPU based on the fact that it DID have onboard graphics, and I did have a couple of graphics cards on hand however I did some digging and found that neither of my cards were good enough, apparently “you need a dedicated video card that supports VBIOS” Now nobody from ASUS... not even the guy who took 70 bucks from me for a minutes work. None of them told me that. They had led me round in circles. This is unacceptable, expecting someone to have to buy a high priced graphics card just to make a motherboard work. Disgusting. Now I have returned the board, I will never buy ASUS again. Ever. Update 22nd April... I have replaced the Asus board with a cheaper Asrock board, the B650M PG Lightning Wifi. Thus far it is working well and has no coil whine. However when I went to select CSM I was able to select it, however when I exited BIOS it would restart and default back to CSM being off. But at least I was able to select CSM which told me it was working unlike the Asus board which support couldn't tell me if it was working or not. Who knows? So this lead me to do some research as to why my drive wasn't being recognized, it turns out for the last few years legacy support for old hard drive formats has been removed. Now what is shocking is how no one told me this. I contacted Asus several times and even paid the 70 bucks for third party support, they all knew I was using an old SSD and none of them said... "Hey Matt... the reason you can't use you existing drive is because it needs reformatting, there is a free Windows utility that does it, all you have to do is google "Convert an existing Windows 10 Installation from Legacy BIOS to UEFI" and follow the simple instructions" To be clear NO ONE told me that, even the troubleshooting video on YouTube mentioned nothing. So Asus still gets an F for their support for telling me nothing that I needed to know and only some things that I didn't need to know. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024 by Matthew

  • Good MB - BUT ==> every time when PSU gets plugged in, the MB starts up automatically
Style: mATX Size: PRIME B650M-A AX II
The MB has "a faulty power connectors on it," (every time when PSU gets plugged in, the MB starts up automatically). It was confirmed by ASUS chat tech support rep and the fact that ASUS company accepted my return with full refund back to my account. But: I want to say that my 2nd MB (exactly the same as the returned one, but purchased from Amazon.com) has the same problem! Both of them were produced in Vietnam with 1 month difference - the returned one in 2024-07, and a new one in 2024-06. There is something wrong with ASUS production line over there. However, I really like this MB with all its advanced features. I managed to deal with this annoying nuisance problem: I think there is always a certain tiny amount of charge left in the MB circuit even after I shut down the OS and turn off completely my PSU. How did I manage to deal with it? I do the following every time BEFORE I switch my PSU on - I push and hold my PC's "Start" button. I believe it kinda discharges the MB completely. And then I turn ON my PSU. As a result, after that my PC works like a charm, as it is supposed to be, ie. pushing the start button and then the OS starts up. I hope my info helps any person to deal with this, I repeat, annoying problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024 by chinarik

  • Surprisingly capable Proxmox server motherboard
Style: mATX Size: ‎Pro B650M-CT-CSM
I purchased the B650M-CT-CSM to run Proxmox, with ECC memory, in my home lab. I'm happy to say everything works fine using two Kingston Ksm48e40bd8ki-32ha 32GB UDIMMs w/ ECC. The BIOS isn't graphical but I found it very complete. ECC controls were in the DRAM menu and they include both ECC enable/auto/disable *and* it included an option to enable ECC error *injection*. (I've not tested the latter because I don't have a copy of the 'Pro' version of memtest86+). One of the Asus docs online said the board supports x4/x4/x4/x4 PCIe bifurcation on the x16 slot and I'm happy to report that this option does exist in the BIOS. (Note, I've not tested it). And, to Asus credit, the BIOS *also* has options to enable PCIe x8/x8 bifurcation on the x16 slot with an appropriate riser card. This board doesn't include a BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) with IPMI so some may say it isn't a "real" server motherboard. But, for the price, it's surprisingly good. 5 Stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025 by B. McCann

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