ASUS TUF GAMING B660M-PLUS D4 – Hardware-Inside

After the launch on November 4th, 2021, Intel presented the new 12th generation CPUs. ASUS immediately got on board and released a wide range of LGA 1700 motherboards. With the TUF series, which is known for its durability and stability, ASUS is launching the GAMING B660M-PLUS D4, a Micro-ATX motherboard with a DDR4 assembly option, which is designed in a military design and also has edge lighting. With its 10+1 DrMOS power levels, it improves power delivery and ensures rock-solid and stable performance for marathon gaming. It also offers a fast up to 2.5G Ethernet port, which is predestined for gaming. 

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BIOSTAR Racing B660GTQ – GDM

On the other hand, in the “B660 GTQ”, which is positioned in the middle range of the Intel B660 chipset, a powerful 12-phase power supply circuit by “70A Dr.MOS”, which is the highest class in the same price In addition, the memory slot is equipped with four DDR4 slots that can be expanded up to 128GB. In addition, the memory slot is equipped with a large 2-block configuration Equipped with a heat sink as standard equipment .

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ASUS TUF GAMING B660M-E D4 – Professional Review

We already have several TUF B660 boards reviewed, and this Asus TUF Gaming B660M-E D4 model will be the lowest ranked among them. However, it represents an opportunity for users with a tight budget to have a board with M.2 PCIe 4.0 slots in a compact format and with the option of adding a Wi-Fi card when there is a slot. It goes down a step in terms of performance compared to the B660M-PLUS, with less powerful VRM and connectivity cuts, but its price drops to around €150.

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ASRock B660 Steel Legend – PC Gamer

That puts it in the mid-range of B660 pricing and, at that kind of price, it’s important not to expect too much. Though if you think about it, you can add an i5 and 32GB of DDR4-3200, with your choice of GPU, and it should easily be able to sit at the heart of an eminently affordable gaming system. But the big question is: Do you have to give up a lot of important features compared to more expensive motherboards?

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ASUS ROG STRIX B660-A GAMING WIFI D4 – FunkyKit

Today we will be presenting the ASUS ROG Strix B660-A Gaming WiFi D4! Oh, the joys of a new socket type. We all are all too familiar with that. Yep, that means if you want the shiny new CPU then you are going to have to upgrade that mobo! This is probably the worst news you could get if you just upgraded, and the next CPU coming out has a new socket type. It’s going to happen, and I don’t see it changing anytime soon. So, if you are and early adopter and want the newest hardware then this is the road you are going to have to follow.

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ASUS ProArt B660-CREATOR D4 – APH Networks

Our review unit of the ASUS ProArt B660-Creator D4 came in a medium-sized, brown corrugated cardboard box from ASUS’ American offices in Fremont, California, USA. Using FedEx International 2day, the motherboard arrived safely to us here in Calgary, Alberta, Canada for our review today. It was the only thing inside the box, but we have many other ASUS product reviews coming up for all of you, as they were shipped in separate packages.

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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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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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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 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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