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Featuresgaminggaming
SocketAMD AM5AMD AM5
Form factorATXATX
Power phases1012
VRM heatsink
Size (HxW)305x244 mm305x244 mm
Chipset
ChipsetAMD B850AMD B850
BIOSAmiAmi
UEFI BIOS
RAM
DDR54 slot(s)4 slot(s)
Memory moduleDIMMDIMM
Operation mode2 channel2 channel
Max. clock frequency8200 MHz8200 MHz
Max. memory256 GB256 GB
XMP
EXPO support
Drive interface
SATA 3 (6Gbps)44
M.2 connector33
M.22xPCI-E 4x, 1xPCI-E 2x2xPCI-E 4x, 1xPCI-E 2x
M.2 version1x5.0, 2x4.01x5.0, 2x4.0
M.2 SSD cooling
Integrated RAID controller
Expansion slots
PCI-E 16x slots44
PCI Modes16x/1x/1x/1x16x/1x/1x/1x
PCI Express5.05.0
Steel PCI-E connectors
Internal connections
TPM connector
USB 2.022
USB 3.2 gen111
USB C 3.2 gen111
ARGB LED strip33
RGB LED strip11
More featuresreset button
Video outputs
HDMI output
HDMI versionv.2.1v.2.1
DisplayPort
DisplayPort versionv.1.4v.1.4
Integrated audio
AudiochipRealtekRealtek
Sound (channels)7.17.1
Network interfaces
Wi-FiWi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax)
BluetoothBluetooth v 5.3Bluetooth v 5.3
LAN (RJ-45)1 Gbps1 Gbps
LAN ports11
LAN controllerRealtekRealtek
External connections
USB 2.044
USB 3.2 gen122
USB 3.2 gen222
USB C 3.2 gen111
PS/211
BIOS FlashBack
Power connectors
Main power socket24 pin24 pin
CPU power8+4 pin8+4 pin
Fan power connectors66
CPU Fan 4-pin11
CPU/Water Pump Fan 4-pin11
Chassis/Water Pump Fan 4-pin44
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2025january 2025
Glossary

Power phases

The number of processor power phases provided on the motherboard.

Very simplistically, phases can be described as electronic blocks of a special design, through which power is supplied to the processor. The task of such blocks is to optimize this power, in particular, to minimize power surges when the load on the processor changes. In general, the more phases, the lower the load on each of them, the more stable the power supply and the more durable the electronics of the board. And the more powerful the CPU and the more cores it has, the more phases it needs; this number increases even more if the processor is planned to be overclocked. For example, for a conventional quad-core chip, only four phases are often enough, and for an overclocked one, at least eight may be needed. It is because of this that powerful processors can have problems when used on inexpensive low-phase motherboards.

Detailed recommendations on choosing the number of phases for specific CPU series and models can be found in special sources (including the documentation for CPU itself). Here we note that with numerous phases on the motherboard (more than 8), some of them can be virtual. To do this, real electronic blocks are supplemented with doublers or even triplers, which, formally, increases the number of phases: for example, 12 claimed phases can represent 6 physical blocks with doublers. However, virtual phases are much inferior to real ones in terms of capabilities — in fact, t...hey are just additions that slightly improve the characteristics of real phases. So, let's say, in our example, it is more correct to speak not about twelve, but only about six (though improved) phases. These nuances must be specified when choosing a motherboard.

M.2 SSD cooling

Motherboard-integrated cooling for M.2 SSD drives.

This connector allows you to achieve high speed, however, for the same reason, many M.2 SSDs have high heat dissipation, and additional cooling may be required to avoid overheating. Most often, the simplest radiator in the form of a metal plate is responsible for such cooling — in the case of an SSD, this is quite enough.

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