ASUS TUF GAMING B660-PLUS WIFI D4 – Professional Review

After testing the Micro ATX version without Wi-Fi, we decided to recommend the Asus TUF Gaming B660-Plus WIFI D4 , which we will analyze today, based on size, internal connections, and price. It will be a good way to see if we are actually right in our decision, as it is a board that expands its capacity to 3 PCIe 4.0 slots with heatsinks, Wi-Fi 6 or 4 expansion slots. The VRM is maintained in 10 + 1 power phases , being compatible with DDR4 memory.

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MSI MAG H670 TOMAHAWK WIFI DDR4 – GDM

The motherboard equipped with the Intel H670 chipset is the main character of this time, “MAG H670 TOMAHAWK WIFI DDR4” . Although it belongs to the “MAG” series , which is positioned as an entry class in MSI’s gaming motherboard, it is equipped with a robust power supply circuit with a total of 16 phases that adopts highly efficient “Dr.MOS” for the power supply circuit.

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ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z690 HERO – The PC Enthusiast

The Maximus Z690 HERO is based on Intel’s latest 600 series chipset, Z690 to be exact, and is designed for the latest 12th gen Intel Alder Lake processors, supporting socket LGA 1700. Some of its highlighted features are 20+1 power stages; DDR5 memory support; dual Thunderbolt 4.0 ports; PCIe 5.0 support; USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 front-panel connector; support for up to five M.2 SSDs; onboard WiFi 6E; and let’s not forget, Aura Sync RGB lighting.

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BIOSTAR Racing B660GTA – FunkyKit

After the successful launch of Z690 based motherboards last year (Q4 2021), Intel have now released their lower-end 600-series with B660, H610, and H670 chipsets. The B660 chipset is dedicated to gamers who don’t need special controllers or additional PCIe lanes, but still want to enjoy the new platform and its improved features. For most users, the difference between the B660 chipset and the Z690 won’t be significant, while for sure B660 motherboards will be much cheaper.

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GIGABYTE Z690 AORUS ULTRA – ThinkComputers

Gigabyte’s AORUS line of motherboards is known as their gaming line, but they also have many features enthusiasts will enjoy as well.  For Z690 there are quite a lot of boards in the AORUS line including the Pro, Ultra, Elite, Tachyon, Master, and Extreme.  Many of these have some of the same features so it all really depends on what features are the most important to you.  Today we are taking a look at the Z690 AORUS Ultra which features a 19-phase power design with 105A power stages, support for DDR5, USB 3.2 gen 2×2, four M.2 slots, and an updated look over the previous generation.  Is this the board you need for your Alder Lake build? Read on as we find out!

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MSI B660M MORTAR WIFI DDR4 – Tech Critter

For the test this time, we’ll be taking a look at the MSI B660M MORTAR WIFI DDR4, the variant that supports DDR4 memory that is aimed at users who prefer to stick to their good pair of DDR4 memory kits while still being able to enjoy part of the benefits which the Intel 12th Gen Core processor has to offer. Without any further ado, let’s see what you can expect from this motherboard.

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MSI MPG Z690 CARBON EK X – PurePC

MSI motherboards created in cooperation with EKWB have been regularly reviewed for several generations, observing the consistent evolution of products belonging to this niche segment. Today is the moment to check the MSI MPG Z690 Carbon EK X, the latest work of the aforementioned duo, dedicated to the LGA 1700 platform and 12th generation Core processors. Although AiO sets have become well established on the market, the greatest enthusiasts still prefer full-fledged liquid cooling systems and such users are the target group of the device described. 

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MSI MAG B660 TOMAHAWK WIFI DDR4 – PC Gamer

The B660 Tomahawk clearly takes some aesthetic inspiration from MSI’s Unify range. Both share a black, RGB-less design that will easily blend into most systems. There are four RGB headers, including two that are addressable, so RGB is there if you want it. The Tomahawk comes with three PCIe slots. The primary slot is a x16 slot that supports PCIe 4.0, the second is a x16 slot (x4 electrical) that supports a PCIe 3.0 and finally there’s a PCIe 3.0 x1 slot. 

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ASUS PRIME B660-PLUS D4 – GDM

ASUS has “ROG STRIX” for gaming such as “ROG STRIX B660-F GAMING WIFI” located at the top of the Intel B660 series introduced the other day, “TUF GAMING” for high durability gaming, “ProArt” for creators, And develop the “PRIME” series for all-round. The leading role this time is the cost performance model “PRIME B660-PLUS D4” which belongs to the last “PRIME”. The latest standards such as DDR5 memory and PCI-Express 5.0, which are the topics of 12th generation Core machines, are omitted, but it supports 8-phase power supply circuit with VRM heat sink, M.2 heat sink, and maximum transfer speed of 20 Gbps. It has a USB3.2 Gen.2 x 2 Type-C port and a 2.5 gigabit LAN.

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