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Comentado en Canadá el 6 de marzo de 2025
Asus wasn't my first choice. It should have been.I had originally picked up a well-reviewed Gigabyte B650 motherboard along with a Ryzen 9900X. Should be a good pairing, right? Nope. The Gigabyte gave me nothing but headaches and would only consistently POST if I used the power switch on the PSU (with the power switch on the case the CPU and DRAM LEDs would keep blinking alternately with no POST 95% of the time and the BIOS was riddled with Spanish & Italian text -- even when English was selected). After getting fed up with the Gigabyte I ordered the Asus Tuf Gaming B850 Plus WiFi while it was on a sale. I'm happy to report that the Asus has been perfect so far. It POSTs immediately when pressing the power switch on the case and the BIOS is all English as expected when English is selected.Build quality? Absolutely great, feels solid with its 8-layer PCB (negative comments about Asus on JaysTwoCents YT channel had me avoiding Asus during my initial search). BIOS? Already feels polished for such a recently released motherboard. WiFi? Been working great for me. Features? It has EVERYTHING I need and it's even running 100% stable so far with the Kingston Fury Beast 32GB RGB RAM kit I had originally purchased for the Gigabyte (KF560C30BBEAK2-32). I was worried it wouldn't be stable since it's not (yet) on Asus' QVL, but it's been rock solid so far at full EXPO I 6000 speeds.Before I end, I wanted to mention that I don't care much for Asus' Aura RGB software. Fortunately, however, the free version of SignalRGB already seems to be running well on this Asus. Looking forward to OpenRGB in the future to see what that can doNeed a great new B850 motherboard without breaking the bank? The Gigabyte TUF Gaming B850 Plus WiFi is a GREAT value and you can't go wrong. Recommended!
Delicia
Comentado en Brasil el 3 de marzo de 2025
Excelente produto, qualidade acima do normal.
Keven Lefrancois
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de marzo de 2025
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Beetee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de marzo de 2025
Very Happy with this board, it has great features including 4 ddr5 slots and 3 NVME slots. It looks great and was well worth the money spent. My 9700X runs fantastic with PBO on and the memory kit works in EXPO1 settings. Wi-Fi has been solid. Armory Crate software for controlling rgb lights works.
S. M. Baker
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2025
I'm not a gamer. I use my personal computer for various hobbies, such as routing circuit boards, rendering video, the occasional AI project, running Linux VMs, etc. I had no trouble at all with this motherboard. I purchased 64GB of DDR5 RAM at the same time, as well as a new 9900X CPU, a Noctua cooler, and a Samsung 990 SSD. All of this worked well and booted properly on the first time. I burned in the system using Ubuntu 24.04 live distribution on a USB stick, ran some performance tests, and used Ubuntu to copy over my existing Windows 10 image onto the new Samsung SSD. Unlike the other reviewer, I had no problem using the Wifi under Ubuntu. I don't use Wifi on Windows, so I wouldn't know whether it works there or not. As a productivity user, I don't really care about some of the "Gamer" features of this motherboards, nor do I care about aesthetics like glowing LED lights. I picked the Tuf series over the ASUS B840 because it seemed like a beefier build overall. The only drawback is the relatively large heatsink at the rear of the motherboard -- it precludes me from the possibility of installing a second fan on my Noctua cooler. I'm skeptical whether such a large heatsink generates any real benefit, other whether it is done for appearance sake. Nevertheless, I don't really need that second fan anyway. Installing the SSDs was a little bit unorthodox with a plastic springy clip that ASUS uses rather than a screw, but it worked fine. There's a hefty heat sink that fits over the SSDs and will further hold them snugly in place. One complication I had during boot was that I had the enable Compatibility Support Mode (CSM) to get it to boot from the Samsung 990 SSD. Not sure if that's typical or if it was because of the idiosyncrasy of the existing SSD image that I brought over from my old computer (it was a new Samsung 990 SSD, but an existing image that I wrote to it). All things considered, a good motherboard that feels like it's more than tuf enough for my needs.
Ricardo Vega
Comentado en México el 31 de enero de 2025
Llego muy bien empacada sin ningun daño y funciona sin ningun detalle
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