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ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming Motherboard (ATX) AMD Ryzen 2 AM4 DDR4 DP HDMI M.2 USB 3.1 Gen2 B450

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Style: B450-F


Features

  • AMD AM4 Socket: The perfect pairing for 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen CPUs
  • Gaming connectivity: Dual M.2 and USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A connectors.
  • Gaming networking: Intel Gigabit Ethernet, plus ASUS LANGuard and GameFirst technologies.
  • 5-Way Optimization: Automated system-wide tuning, providing overclocking and cooling profiles that are tailor-made for your rig.
  • Aura Sync RGB: Synchronize LED lighting with a vast portfolio of compatible PC gear.
  • Gaming audio: SupremeFX S1220A teams with Sonic Studio III to create an aural landscape that draws you deeper into the action.
  • Gamers Guardian: Pre-mounted I/O shield, ASUS SafeSlot and premium components for maximum endurance
  • Please ensure your BIOS is up to date if installing a compatible Ryzen 5000 series CPU. Visit ASUS site search by motherboard model name, click on Support tab, Drivers and Tools, then BIOS & Firmware to download the latest BIOS

Description

Experience next-level performance with the ROG Strix B450-F Gaming, powered by 2nd generation AMD Ryzen AM4 processors. Unlock your system's potential with 5-Way Optimization featuring Fan Xpert 4 while personalizing your build with Aura Sync RGB. Integrated NVMe M.2, gigabit LAN and USB 3.1 Gen2 deliver maximum connectivity speeds. Free 3-months Adobe Creative Cloud Subscription: Receive complimentary access with the purchase of this product (offer valid from 9/15/2021 to 9/15/2022) visit offers-adobe-creative-cloud/ to claim.


RAM: ‎64 GB DDR4


Memory Speed: ‎3200 MHz


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING


Item model number: ‎ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING


Item Weight: ‎2.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12 x 9.6 x 1.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12 x 9.6 x 1.5 inches


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎Asus


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎July 27, 2018


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  • It's a motherboard and it works
Style: B450-F
Amazon review-combining-proofing: Asus ROG Strix B450-F Gaming Motherboard (ATX) AMD Ryzen 2 AM4 DDR4 (I'll stop doing this when Amazon stops combining reviews for unrelated products) Disclaimer: I am NOT a PC gamer. I did not get this board for gaming. The only PC game I play is The Sims 2 (which runs just fine on this board, but that's more to do with the new graphics card I installed) and Bluestacks. I bought this board because I was using an inherited PC that was over 10 years old, and wanted something a bit more modern since I use my PC as a Plex server, and it was struggling to play HD videos. I wanted something at least as good as my laptop (which has a faster processor), but that wouldn't break the bank. I settled on this MB, an AMD Ryzen 5 3600, 2 sticks of Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro (16GB), and an ASUS ROG Strix RX570 O8G. I didn't spend as much as a lot of PC gamers brag they spent on their rigs, but I'm satisfied with what I've got. Installation was easy. I have plenty of experience building and upgrading PCs, but haven't built my own PC since around 2008 or so. Still, everything is easy to find on this board, and the manual is better than some I've seen at showing (for example) the CPU/heat sink/fan installation, and showing the best memory configurations. The board layout is better than some I've seen, including the MSI MB this replaced. Cable management is incredibly easy, as very few things plug into the center of the board. The SATA ports are partially covered by the GPU in the first PCI-E slot , but they're angled so they can still be used, unlike the MSI board, where half of the SATA ports are unusable with the GPU in place. I don't have much use for flashy crap like the RGB, but I will say that since everything I bought for this build supports RGB (including the fans), I went ahead and hooked it up, because why not? I figured I could always disconnect it if it got too obnoxious. Even if you don't install the Aura software, you can disable/enable the RGB in the BIOS at startup. I decided to go ahead and install the software, and see what additional options it gave. I had tired pretty quickly of the lights shifting colors constantly after an hour or so. The Aura software provides more lighting options, as well as synchronizing the two RGB headers. I switched to the "Music" setting, as that makes the lights pulse with my music (and any other sounds, I later found out). The drawback is that if I turn off the monitor (or switch it over to my XBox One), it turns off the RGB, resetting it, so I have to go into the Aura software again and change my settings, then change them back. Still, that's a minor complaint, since I don't really care about the lighting, anyway. What's important is how it works. It works just fine. I had some problems initially, with the USB drivers, but more about drivers later. Basically, I can do everything I did before, but smoother and/or faster. There's not much I can say other than it works, and in most cases, works better than my old system. The only case where it's worse is with my front-panel card reader. When I got my driver problem sorted, it worked fine -- until I turned off the power. Every time I booted up after that, the drivers would load, not work, and the entire system would be tied up in turning the card reader slots on and off, until I disabled them. I mainly only use the USB port on the card reader, and THAT is unaffected. But I can no longer use the card reader with my SD cards. Now for the driver problems. I can't say how Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 handle the drivers. I run Windows 7 Professional. I have tried windows 8 and hated it. I was running Windows 10 for over a year, and had to get rid of it when Microsoft decided to force updates even when you're on a metered connection. Besides, I already wasn't happy with 10. So I refuse to downgrade my computer to newer versions of Windows. I'm happy to say, my Windows 7 install is chugging happily along on the new MB and CPU. The hard part is getting the chipset drivers, because the newer Ryzen processors don't support Windows 7. They DO exist, but AMD and Asus make it hard to get them. You will also need a ps/2 mouse or keyboard, because Windows 7 does not natively support USB 3.x. You need amd_chipset_software_2.04.28.626.exe -- run the installer to get most of the missing drivers, then point Device Manager to C:\AMD\Chipset_Driver_Installer\AMD_Chipset_Drivers to get the remaining USB Host Controller driver. It's not that difficult. The difficulty was in figuring this out, as searching online showed lots of people who had the same problem, but only a few shared their solution -- and those solutions were only partially successful, or in many cases didn't work at all. Anyway, once you've got the chipset drivers installed, you'll be able to go back to your USB mouse and keyboard. TL;DR: Easy to install and to manage cables. Works fine, even for non-gamers. Easy to set up, even for Windows 7 users (as long as you have the chipset drivers). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2020 by R. A. Halter

  • My first Ryzen motherboard and it was a total pleasure to install and work with...
Style: B450-F
I took the risk and decided to go Ryzen for the first time and was glad I did. I went with the Asus B450-F mainly from the good reviews, affordability and my having settled on a Ryzen 2700x with 16GB of Corsair memory on board. For those who have either never built a gaming PC or are a bit rusty, don't worry, this is a great motherboard and I had only a few small snags in my install, mainly because I was new to the AMD way of doing things and also to the BIOs and a few things it wants when you test your POST for the first time. Just take your time and if you are not sure as to the answer for a question, Google or YouTube it or call the support line for help. I watched the YouTube videos on the Asus board and it all went well save for my little goof-up on POST. The two main takeaways: 1.) Make sure to plug the keyboard and mouse in during your first POST test. I was used to motherboards that didn't require it and that little mistake cost me an hour of scratching my head! And 2.) Put cardboard down in a couple of layers next to the mounting clips for the Ryzen fan/heat sink so you don't run the risk of damaging the motherboard when attempting to clip the heat sink to the motherboard. Make sure to use the motherboard cardboard box as a nice testing stand for your motherboard while you run the first POST test before installing it all into the case... This is experience talking. The Ryzen CPU came with the thermal compound applied and while I usually use my own brand, I opted to go with the pre-applied compound and it went great. I will, however, change the compound in six months or so to see how it is doing and replace it with Arctic Silver compound I normally use. As far as the installation of the CPU went, it was perfect. I handled the CPU by the edges and was super gentle in my install. Having had bent CPU pins in the past, I was in NO hurry here and triple-checked to insure all was as expected before I moved on to lock down the CPU and install the heat sink/fan. Power supply was a Corsair CX series 750 watt power supply that was specified in the Asus list of compatible power supplies. Really nice bit of kit there and I liked the ability to plug in ONLY the cords I needed to for my setup. Worked just great right off the bat. I opted for a Rosewill Cullinan RGB case with the fancy smoked glass sides and front panel and love how it all looks with the RGB fans with a fan hub/controller. I'm still figuring out if I can link the RGB hub up to the motherboard to take advantage of the Aura Sync system built into the motherboard. I rather do like the neat RGB lighting built into the motherboard and have yet to test the software that is freely available for Aura Sync. I did have to add 2 standoffs to the case where the motherboard attaches to get full coverage for the motherboard and other than that, it was all smooth sailing on the installation. As for a graphics card, I opted for the ZOTAC Gaming GeForce GTX 1650 OC 4GB. It is performing well so far. All of my gaming systems have used Zotac cards and I have enjoyed how well they work in the prior two gaming systems I have built. We'll see how this new one works, but so far, in the 3 days of burn-in I've done, it has held up. I downloaded the drivers from Zotac's site and the drivers and support software installed with no troubles. I will likely add 2 more sticks of memory on-board to take the system to 32gb and see how it all goes. I'm a retired IT professional who did a LOT of server installs in my day. I would recommend a nice set of tools like a simple needle-nose plier set, some mid-sized screwdrivers (phillips and flat head) plus a magnetic base to hold all the screws you will inevitably be working with. It's best to have them all in one place and impossible to lose. Expect to budget 4 or 5 hours to the build and likely it'll spread over a couple of days. As I mentioned earlier, I do a one week burn-in for my systems and it is a good test of the hardware. You can get away with 24 hours, but I like to see the system truly get exercised for that full week to insure all is good. So... In conclusion: What did I think of the Asus B450-F? So far, it is running great! The normal learning curve for a new type of motherboard and brand. Not too many surprises other than the POST requirement for a mouse and keyboard attached. I am pleased with how it all integrated. I'll update this review over time, but with 3 days so far in the burn-in time, the system is working like a dream and the motherboard temps are running low and the system boots in 15 seconds flat to login screen. I'm giving this motherboard a BUY rating and a thumbs-up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2019 by Jon Almada

  • La mejor B450
Style: B450-F
Excelente board costo beneficio, ofrece buenas prestaciones como el poder conectar varios discos SATA y 2 m.2, me encantó el hecho de que trajera el chip de audio separado para evitar problemas de interferencia. Su estética es lo que más me gustó es una board grande y muy linda de strix. Actualmente la tengo con un Ryzen 5 3600 y con una buena pasta térmica funciona perfecto gracias las vrm dicipadas. Recomendada.🔥 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2022 by Cristian Camilo Suarez

  • Works
Style: B450-F II
I needed this for a new build I was working on, and it came in pretty quick and was just what I needed
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2022 by Angel

  • UwU
Style: B450-F II
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Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2022 by Unknown Nobody

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