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ASUS ROG Strix B760-A Gaming WiFi ATX Motherboard - Intel B760, DDR5, PCIe 5.0, WiFi 6E, Aura Sync RGB

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Style: ATX|DDR5


Size: ROG B760-A|M.2x3|WiFi6E


Features

  • Intel LGA 1700 Socket: Ready for 13th Gen Intel Core, and 12th Gen Intel Core, Pentium Gold, and Celeron Processors
  • Robust Power Solution: 12 + 1 power stages, ProCool power connectors, high-quality alloy chokes, and durable capacitors are all leveraged to support the latest multi-core processors
  • Optimized VRM Thermals: Thick heatsinks bridged to the power stages with high-conductivity thermal pads keep the solution cool during heavy workloads
  • High-Performance Networking: On-board Intel Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) and Intel 2.5G Ethernet with ASUS LANGuard
  • Abundant Connectivity: DDR5, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C rear I/O port, eight additional USB ports, USB 3.2 Gen 2 front-panel connector, PCIe 5.0 x16 SafeSlot, HDMI 2.1, and DisplayPort 1.4

Description

The ASUS ROG Strix B760-A Gaming WiFi white and silver scheme motherboard is designed with boosted power delivery and optimized cooling to cope with the demands of powerful 13th Generation Intel® Core™ processors. Along with Wi-Fi 6E and PCI Express® 5.0 for superfast transfer speeds and storage, ROG Strix B760-A Gaming WiFi is ready to take the helm of your clean and neat white gaming gear.

Brand: ASUS


CPU Socket: LGA 1700


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


RAM Memory Technology: DDR5


Compatible Processors: Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium Gold


Chipset Type: Intel B760


Memory Clock Speed: 7800 MHz


Platform: Windows 10


Model Name: ROG STRIX B760-A GAMING WIFI


CPU Model: Pentium


Processor: ‎pentium


RAM: ‎DDR5


Memory Speed: ‎7800 MHz


Wireless Type: ‎802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 802.11ax


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎ROG STRIX B760-A GAMING WIFI


Item model number: ‎ROG STRIX B760-A GAMING WIFI


Item Weight: ‎4.21 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.6 x 12 x 2.75 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9.6 x 12 x 2.75 inches


Color: ‎BLACK


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS


Language: ‎English


Date First Available: ‎March 28, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great quality mother board
Style: ATX|DDR5 Size: TUF B760-Plus|M.2x3|WiFi6
This wasn't my first choice of an ASUS 1700 ATX mother board, as my needs were not this extreme. The version I had decided upon was back ordered. That being said, I ordered the gaming version, and I am so Happy that i did! This board is built like an army tank, with massive heat sinks, and set with options that support extreme applications. I had no trouble installing in an old ATX chassis, or booting the first time after installation. Outside of the issue with fan control, it has been rock stable under a major parallel processing application that I run. I mention the fan control because if you stray from the default standard fan options in the Bios settings it will cause "strange" issues, such as not powering down. Stick with the standard fan configuration, and all will be well. The software support apps from ASUS seem to be well written and stable. It is a great quality mother board... I am glad I purchased it, and would highly recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025 by Mike

  • Great motherboard, horrible maintenance software...
Style: ATX|DDR5|BTF Size: TUF B760M-BTF|M.2x3|WiFi6
The "TUF Gaming B760M-BTF WiFi Intel B760 (LGA 1700) mATX Motherboard with DDR5, PCIe 5.0, 3X PCIe 4.0 M.2 Slots, 12+1 DrMOS, Wi-Fi 6, 2.5Gb LAN, DP, HDMI, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C, Hidden Connector Design" works well for me. However... I have one whopping caveat about Acer's software that they want us using to manage drivers and set its performance variables: the software has serious issues that cause a BSOD on Windows 10. I can't run half my applications when the Acer app is installed. I learned that the hard way. So, if you are running into any issues with the dreaded BSOD, try uninstalling the Acer app after you download and install all the drivers necessary to run Windows 10 or 11. I had to do this myself on two machines. I was pulling my hair out trying to solve the issue when I ran across many others on forums complaining about similar issues. Bottom line for me was that the build runs awesome on all the software I use without ANY BSOD issues unless I have that Acer app installed. So, I install the app occasionally to check for updates to drivers and also for firmware updates, then uninstall it. No issues. I shouldn't have to do this at all. Acer has been told numerous times about the issue, but so far (as of the end of 2024) it wasn't solved. I'm giving the motherboard 5 stars because it runs great. The app on the other hand deserves 1 star. I can't recommend the motherboard, unless you understand there may be an issue with the Acer management app that will hopefully be resolved soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025 by Amazon Reviewer

  • The Mobo you need
Style: ATX|DDR5 Size: TUF B760-Plus|M.2x3|WiFi6
I absolutely love this board. Its performance is phenomenal, ASUS Sync RGB is epic. The speeds I'm getting with the NVMe options are solid. Coupled with a 12600KF its perfect bang for buck.
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2025 by hb

  • First-class products
Style: ATX|DDR5 Size: TUF B760-Plus|M.2x3|WiFi6
The product quality is very good, highly recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2026 by Feng lin

  • Great Value!
Style: mATX|DDR5 Size: PRIME B760M-A AX|M.2x2|WiFi6
Everything is working great and it was very easy to get all the drivers installed and updated. Only issue I had was my M.2 Heat sink pad was damaged but fortunately I already had 3rd party heat syncs i was going to use. Other than that the board was in great condition.
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2026 by Jacob Jacob

  • So far great
Style: ATX|DDR5 Size: TUF B760-Plus|M.2x3|WiFi6
Motherboard looks great, works great and has everything that I need. It's hard to make a review for other people because the motherboard really comes down to what you need out of it. For me it's replacing my homelab motherboard where the memory controller died
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2026 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Fourth build with an Asus Motherboard - - happy all four times
Style: mATX|DDR5 Size: PRIME B760M-A AX|M.2x2|WiFi6
This is a review of the ASUS Prime B760M-A AX (micro ATX) motherboard. This was my fourth build with an Asus Motherboard. You might hear some folks discouraging the use of Asus products, but I have had only good experiences with their motherboards. Get help: Go to the Asus Website and download the user manual for the Asus Prime B760M-A motherboard. Admittedly, this user guide is not as good as the manual for my Asus Maximus motherboards, but it still contains vital information that you need to know. Strongly suggest that you watch online videos on how to build a PC if you have never done it before. Lots of helpful videos on YouTube. Used to Upgrade for Windows 11: This motherboard was used to upgrade an office computer whose hardware does not support an upgrade to Windows 11. For this build, I replaced: (1) the motherboard (with the Asus B760M-A AX); (2) the processor (with the Intel i3-14100); and (3) the memory (with Corsair Vengeance DDR5 16 GB - - 2 sticks, 2x8 GB). All other parts were reused from past builds: Corsair case, Corsair power supply (650 watts), 1 TB Samsung SSD, DVD, case fans, etc. You might consider either a 750 watt or 850 watt power supply if you are also installing a video card. If you need a new system drive, I recommend a Samsung M.2 drive. I use them in my gaming computers, and they are great. Con: I was disappointed that this motherboard does not have a USB Type C or Thunderbolt port on the back. Supported CPUs: This motherboard supports 12th, 13th, and 14th generation Intel processors (CPUs) which require the LGA 1700 socket. The Amazon product page doesn’t mention 14th gen, but I installed an Intel i3-14100 (14th gen) CPU and it’s working great. I didn't even need to update the BIOS first, although I eventually updated BIOS to the most recent one. (Therefore, the reviewers who state this motherboard won't work with 14th gen were wrong.) If you want to have onboard graphics (providing graphics without a video card), then make sure the CPU number does not have an “F.” Don’t buy a CPU with a “K”: those are for overclocking, and I’d suggest you use a different motherboard for overclocking. Processors (CPUs): The i3-14100 processor that I used is perfect for this computer. The i3 is great for office programs and internet use, but it also has no problems with the math, science, and engineering software that I use. We use i7 processors on our gaming computers, but an i5 is perfectly fine for gaming. I’m not sure anyone needs an i9 processor, maybe someone with demanding rendering, animation, or video editing. If I were using an i9 processor, I'd use the Asus Maximus Hero motherboard (which I've used before). Placing the CPU in the motherboard’s LGA 1700 socket is very easy; but you should definitely watch some YouTube videos if you have never done it before. Suggest you closely inspect the socket pins before you start, then return the board if you find any bent pins. If you try to straighten pins, and you fail, your return may be rejected. (Just sayin’.) This motherboard is for last-generation processors (Gen 12, 13, and 14). The more recent generation is the “Ultra” processors, which use the LGA 1851 socket. I went with 14th generation just to save money. The “Ultra” processors are supposed to have AI support and better onboard graphics. On-board graphs: The on-board graphics (HDMI and Display Port) are outstanding with the Intel i3-14100 processor I used. Just make sure you do NOT use a processor with an “F” if you want to use on-board graphics. Of course, you can install a video card, but a video card is not needed for an office computer. CPU Cooler: Do not turn the machine on until you have a cooler attached to the processor. I used the stock cooler for the i3-14100 processor (included with the CPU). The stock cooler works fine. Of course, you can always substitute a better cooler. The stock cooler comes with thermal paste already applied. However, based on past experience, I added a dollop of thermal paste (Artic MX-4) to improve heat transfer. In a previous build, even though the stock cooler came with thermal paste, the addition of thermal paste lowered CPU temperatures by about 15 degrees C. User Guide: Check the ASUS product page for this motherboard: you can find the "User Guide," documentation, explanations, and the latest device drivers and BIOS. The ASUS forums may also be of help to you. Just search for B760M-A AX on the Asus website. At least take a look at through the “User Guide,” noting the diagram of the board (where all the connections are made), as well as the I/O (input/output). There is a separate User Manual for the BIOS. Windows 11: For past builds, I would install a DVD player and buy Windows on a DVD. But these days, you load Windows 11 from a USB (Type A) that you create using the Microsoft website. So do that before you start your build. There are plenty of explanations online on how to do this. You will need at least an 8 GB USB drive. You may need to go into BIOS during startup to set the boot order to use the USB first. I also downloaded all the motherboard drivers (especially the LAN and Wireless drivers) on a second USB before starting the build. Windows activation: I was hoping that I could activate Windows 11 using the product key from the original build many years ago. Sadly, that key did not work. Windows 11 will load without a product key, but it will not be “activated.” So, I was able to load Windows 11 and to verify the computer was working okay. I then (via the Windows) bought a copy of Windows 11 from the online Microsoft store. Darn, that was expensive! Get BIOS and drivers: Before your motherboard arrives, go to the Asus website, find the product page for the B760M-A AX and download the following on a USB flash drive: (1) the latest BIOS; and (2) all of the drivers. At the very least, get the drivers for the Ethernet or Wi-Fi. The drivers download as ZIP files, so you will need to Extract them. I did not use the Asus utility to install drivers. Instead, I went to the folder for each driver and clicked on the install file. Luckily, I had LAN (Ethernet) immediately after loading Windows 11; therefore, I did not need to load the LAN driver from Asus to get internet access. But if you are using WiFi, you might consider having the WiFi driver handy on a USB drive. If your machine is working great, you might choose not to update the motherboard’s BIOS. I updated BIOS (following the instructions in the "User Guide"), but only after verifying the computer was working and Windows 11 was up and running fine. CONSTRUCTION: Static damage. Before starting, learn how to avoid static charge while you are handling the motherboard, CPU, RAM, video card(s), and any component with electronics. I use an anti-static wristband, but I have also been known to simply ground myself prior to handling components. Always handle electronics by the edges only. Refer to User Guide: I strongly suggest that you download the pdf version of the “User Guide." Reading the pdf “User Guide” on another computer allows you to make the text and illustrations as big as need (instead of trying to read the relatively tiny “User Guide.” I had the “User Guide” up on another computer as I built this one. No motherboard screws: The motherboard does not come with motherboard screws. So maybe those come with your case, or maybe you will need to buy some separately. At some point, I bought a large selection of various computer and laptop screws in a handy plastic case. Cable connections: Connections include: 24-pin power supply cable; 8-pin power supply cables; front-panel audio cable; front panel SATA cable; front-panel switches and lights cables; CPU cooler (i3 stock cooler) power cable; SATA data cables for 1 SSD and the DVD. Sadly, this board does NOT come with the "Q-Connector" that the Maximus boards come with, which make it much easier to connect the front-panel cables to the motherboard. Memory: If you want "dual channel" function, only install DIMMs (RAM sticks) in pairs (two or four DIMMs, not one or three DIMMs). For example, if you want 16 GB of memory, then purchase two 8 GB DIMMs (not one 16 GB DIMM). If you are only installing two (and not four) DIMMS, you MUST install them in two specific slots (see illustration in the "User Guide"). Lastly, you might consider running a memory test on your newly-installed memory. Consider: Maybe you shouldn’t be building a new desktop! I went with this upgrade because I only needed to replace 3 components (motherboard, CPU, and RAM). If you need to buy components for an entire desktop build, you might be better off buying a laptop computer instead. If you think you need a desktop to play games (because you a desktop gives the ability to have a graphics card), then consider experimenting with “GeForce Now” for one month. You can play most games with “GeForce Now” using any computer, even little cheap ones, because the computing (including video) is performed on their remote machines, while your local machine is just used as an interface. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2025 by SeekingTraveler

  • Great Price
Style: ATX|DDR5|BTF Size: TUF B760M-BTF|M.2x3|WiFi6
Great board at a great price
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2025 by John Young

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