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ASUS TUF Gaming B560M-PLUS WiFi LGA1200 (Intel®11th/10th Gen) Micro ATX Gaming Motherboard (PCIe 4.0, 2X M.2 Slots,8+1 Power Stages, 2.5Gb LAN, WiFi 6, USB 3.2 Type-C®, Thunderbolt™ 4 Support)

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Features

  • Intel LGA 1200 socket: Ready for 11th Gen Intel Core processors
  • Enhanced power solution: 8+1 power stages, 6-layer PCB, ProCool socket, and durable capacitors for stable power delivery
  • Comprehensive cooling: VRM heatsink, flexible M.2 heatsink, PCH heatsink, hybrid fan headers and Fan Xpert 2+
  • Next-gen connectivity: PCIe 4.0, Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet, Intel Wi-Fi 6, rear USB 3.2 Gen 2, front USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C and Thunderbolt 4 support
  • Two-way AI Noise-Cancelation: Reduce background noise from the microphone and audio output for crystal-clear communication in games or video conferences

Description

ASUS TUF Gaming B560M-Plus WiFi is designed for 24/7 unparalleled performance with upgraded power delivery and comprehensive cooling options to fuel the latest Intel® 11th gen CPUs. The TUF Gaming B560M-PLUS WiFi also provides faster memory and storage to be the perfect foundation for your next high- core-count battle rig. 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.

Brand: ASUS


CPU Socket: LGA 1200


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


RAM Memory Technology: DDR4


Compatible Processors: intel celeron


Chipset Type: Intel B560


Memory Clock Speed: 5000 MHz


Platform: Windows


Model Name: TUF GAMING B560M-PLUS WIFI


CPU Model: Unknown


Processor: ‎128 GB


RAM: ‎DDR4


Memory Speed: ‎5000 MHz


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


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎TUF GAMING B560M-PLUS WIFI


Item model number: ‎TUF GAMING B560M-PLUS WIFI


Item Weight: ‎1.32 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10.83 x 10.83 x 2.66 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.83 x 10.83 x 2.66 inches


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS


Date First Available: ‎February 8, 2021


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Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2023 by Miguel

  • Almost a smash hit
First off, I had really high hopes for this board, and it mostly delivers. It has a couple glaring flaws that I will discuss. Let's address the value you get for the current price of $135 (snapshot in time). You're getting a B560 chipset and an mATX form factor. These can be used in any mATX or ATX case. You're getting good heatsinks and excellent aesthetics, long with a solid brand name. The main feature you miss out on going B560 instead of Z590 is CPU overclocking, which let's face it... Most users don't do. The memory overclocking is incredibly simple with one click to enable XMP. What this board lacks is proper support for 10th gen Intel. I'll explain. I'm using an i9 10850K and while the board runs it perfectly fine, I don't get to use of the top m.2 NVMe slot. This is because 11th gen chipsets are designed for use with 11th gen CPUs to take full advantage of the PCIe lane configuration. MSI has worked around this by designing the top m.2 slot as switchable. You will not have use of this slot with a 10th gen CPU. Luckily I had a PCIe m.2 card on inventory to use for my 2nd m.2 NVMe. Aside from this, my only other gripe is the M.2 attachment hardware which is really goofy. It works fine, and I am thankful that the m.2 heat spreader works fine on the lower slot. I also love the generous offerings of 2x ARGb 5v (and) 2x RGB 12v headers. There's also a good amount of fan headers too. I really like this board. It's almost perfect. I went with this to make use of a retro NZXT Vulcan case I had on inventory. For most users, this board will be a huge win, especially at the price it is offered at. The inclusion of built-in WiFi6 makes it a great competitive option against MSI's Mortar line too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2022 by Jefffahfah Jefffahfah

  • Good board, good features, good connectivity and well laid out.
I've had very few builds where absolutely nothing gave me a problem. I populated it with the i9-10900f, RTX 3070, 32G of DDR4 Crucial RAM and a SKHynix SSD in a beQuite case and it fired right up. Flashed it with the newest BIOS on a cheap USB thumb drive and loaded Windows on another and I was up and running without a hitch. I wish it had another fan header but that was my only wish on the board layout. The BIOS is fairly straightforward to load optimal settings. I set the XMP profile for my RAM which took no effort and I let it run with the APE 2.0 settings which automatically changes the PL1, PL2 & Tau settings to increase performance (along with the heat dissipated, so plan for the correct cooler). Benchmarking the CPU under load it never breaks much north of 200W and then only for short-burst so it is transient in nature. Setting this all up takes no effort because Asus has already done it for you. One thing I'll say for Intel vs. AMD is that Intel systems are almost always more stable and mature than the AMD systems I bought in the past. I typically build the last generaation of components which is probably part of the reason for stable builds but after you have had to deal with teething issues on a new platform you will never want to repeat it. Good board for a reasonable price.... buy with confidence. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2021 by Kevin Haskins

  • Excellent stable board
*Update Nov. 2021* Updated the BIOS for the sake of enabling TPM 2.0 for Windows 11 compatibility. The BIOS update wiped out my settings and my saved profiles, so I’m having to redo my settings from scratch. Minus 1 star for that! FFS, ASUS! *Original review* Really happy with this board. I had a Gigabyte B560 that I wound up returning because it would either bootloop or fail to boot when trying to get my RAM to run at rated speed/timings (Crucial DDR4-3600). This board (so far, I have more testing to do) has been rock-solid and stable. Right now I’m at 3800MHz on the RAM, and am now going to try and tighten up my timings a bit. Paired with an i5-11400 and a Hyper 212. Removing the TDP limits was very easy, basically automatic. I have to say, I kinda liked the BIOS a bit better on the Gigabyte. It’s not that the ASUS is bad by any means, it’s just laid out/organized a bit differently than I’m used to (haven’t ran an ASUS board in years and years). So it could just be me. I haven’t quite figured out how to manually tune the TDP settings, though, whereas it was totally straightforward on the Gigabyte (but then, the Gigabyte wouldn’t even boot with my RAM’s XMP profile loaded). Automatic TDP settings have been fine so far. Plenty of USB ports, 2.5Gbps ethernet, USB-C, integrated WiFi 6, RAM overclocking, there’s just an absolute butt-ton of features and connectivity thrown at you for the price. I’m an AMD fanboy going all the way back to the Athlon XP era and I really wanted Zen 3, but the i5 11400 and B560 just represent such a killer value that I couldn’t resist. Intel finally managed to pull me away from team red years ago with the 2500K, and now they’ve got me again with the 11400. Anyway sorry, this is supposed to be a motherboard review. Nitpicks: typical, weak-sauce Realtek 897 audio codec. If you’re into audio, you’ll want a sound card or an external DAC. Only two case fan headers (and the placement isn’t the best). The Gigabyte board I returned had three. That’s about it so far. Maybe the BIOS layout, but I feel like that’s kinda subjective. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2021 by Jeremy

  • Cumple su cometido
es una excelente placa, tiene una cantidad de puertos usb adecuada, la tarjeta wifi incorporada proporciona un buen alcance y llega a buenas velocidades, el unico "pero" que le pondria a esta placa es que el puerto uno de sus puertos m2 (pcie 4.0) solo funciona si tienes un procesador 11gen, por lo que si no es tu caso tendras ese puerto inactivo, he visto otras placas donde aun sin tener un procesador de 11gen es posible usar ambos puertos aunque no con toda su capacidad obviamente ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023 by miguel angel

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