It's not - this is an Intel board. You'll have to look at motherboards with the AMD A620, B650, X670 or X670E chipset - such boards will support the 7800X3D.
How's the pricing like for both boards where you're from? Also, are you intending to overclock? If you're not going to OC the 14700KF, the Strix B760 (which I assume is going to be much cheaper than the Z790 board) will do just fine!
Tempted to get this now the prices came down. Is it worth the $25USD extra over the likes of MSI PRO B760M-A WIFI DDR4 or Gigabyte B760M GAMING X AX DDR4?
What processor are you intending to use for your build? Personally, if I didn't care much about built-in RGB LEDs/board aesthetics, and wouldn't mind just a standard audio codec, I'd probably save the US$25 and get the MSI, which has a pretty decent VRM setup and should handle mid-range Intel 13th/14th Gen processors decently well.
@@ALKtech Haven't bought the CPU yet, just watching the prices. 12400F most likely, unless 12600KF comes up on sale or even an i7. Ordered the Strix - think the VRM, audio chipset and the WiFi antenna alone are worth it, and it seems better built. Couldn't care less for the LED and white theme.
Hey there, that's right! If you're getting a M.2 SSD for this board, do get one that doesn't come with a heatsink stuck on it - there are some drives out there with heatsinks that cannot be removed by end-users, while there are some that come with separate heatsinks that you can simply opt not to install. Hope this helps!
Which country are you from? You might wanna check in with your local PC store to see when they'd have stocks arriving, as I believe stocks are already shipping to distributors worldwide...give it some time!
Now that you mention it, it does appear that the board might support LGA1200 coolers going by the shape of the cooler mount openings on the board...haven't had the chance to try a LGA1200 bracket myself to confirm if this is indeed the case though!
I suspect this board could be a model more targeted at the Southeast Asian market, and with DDR5 being more common, ASUS could have de-prioritised shipping out the D4 variant that is featured in this video! Where I'm from (Singapore), the D4 is no longer available and the DDR5 variant is instead more commonplace!
UPDATE AS OF 2024: This motherboard now supports Intel's 14th Gen "Raptor Lake Refresh" processors with a BIOS update available for download from ASUS's website! Check out the written review for this motherboard here: www.alktech.co/articles/review-asus-rog-strix-b760-g-gaming-wifi-d4-lga1700-motherboard
Hmm. There's a listing for it on Newegg but the seller's not based in the US, so warranty's gonna be an issue. Might not hurt to drop a call to your nearest Micro Center or equivalent to see if they're intending to bring in stocks eventually!
Correct me if i'm wrong, in comparison between B760-G & B660-G (Apart from the DDR5 & DDR4 difference and PCie x16 slot 2 4.0 & 3.0 difference) There is not much significent improvments right?
Yeap, and the fact that the B760-G comes with WIFI 6E instead of WIFI 6 with the B660-G. If you don't really care for a white or black board, I'd probably just go with whichever board's the cheapest of the two where you're from...though the fact that both boards use different memory types does make it a little harder to do an apples to apples comparison.
@@Am4ndeepSingh the biggest difference between both boards is that the B760-A comes in the ATX form factor, while the B760-G comes in the micro ATX form factor. Consequently, you get a different number of M.2 slots, PCIe slots as well as USB ports, among other things!
This board is just cluttered with random stuff that ruins the visuals. The little graphic on the top left, the "ROG STRIX" writing on the VRM heatsink, the "GAME ON " at the bottom of the heatsink, the writing on the m.2 heatsink and whatever that incoherent stuff on the chipset heatsink are all look different from each other and just don't give off a coherent design language. I normally really like ASUS's white boards, currently sporting two white builds, one with a Prime X570-Pro and one with an ROG Strix X670E-A Gaming Wifi, but this board here is absolutely awful to look at.
One of the best reviews I’ve seen
Oh there is no litium CR2032 Battery on board is this sure ?
Is it compatible with Ryzen 7 7800x3d?
It's not - this is an Intel board. You'll have to look at motherboards with the AMD A620, B650, X670 or X670E chipset - such boards will support the 7800X3D.
can I overclock 13600k using this board?
B760 boards can't be used to overclock 13th Gen "K" CPUs unfortunately - you'll have to look at Z790 boards instead!
@@ALKtech thank you
@@ALKtech i bought the z690 steel legend instead
@@mostnamesaretaken959 that should be a pretty decent board too - hope you scored it at a good price!
Can this motherboard pull the i5-14600k to its maximum performance?
It should be able to handle a 14600K just fine!
@@ALKtechtks for ur reply
What motherboard do you think is good for the i7 14700kf? b760 a strix or z790 a strix?
How's the pricing like for both boards where you're from? Also, are you intending to overclock? If you're not going to OC the 14700KF, the Strix B760 (which I assume is going to be much cheaper than the Z790 board) will do just fine!
Tempted to get this now the prices came down. Is it worth the $25USD extra over the likes of MSI PRO B760M-A WIFI DDR4 or Gigabyte B760M GAMING X AX DDR4?
What processor are you intending to use for your build? Personally, if I didn't care much about built-in RGB LEDs/board aesthetics, and wouldn't mind just a standard audio codec, I'd probably save the US$25 and get the MSI, which has a pretty decent VRM setup and should handle mid-range Intel 13th/14th Gen processors decently well.
@@ALKtech Haven't bought the CPU yet, just watching the prices. 12400F most likely, unless 12600KF comes up on sale or even an i7.
Ordered the Strix - think the VRM, audio chipset and the WiFi antenna alone are worth it, and it seems better built. Couldn't care less for the LED and white theme.
@@NeRR2 cool. There's the Amazon Prime sale now, should see some decent discounts here and there for processors!
I want this board with i7 12700K work very well ?
It should work well with a 12700K - you'll want to make sure you've got a good cooler!
I know very little of computers
So when buying a SSD for this.
Should it be without a heat sink?
Since this mb already has a heatsink?
Hey there, that's right! If you're getting a M.2 SSD for this board, do get one that doesn't come with a heatsink stuck on it - there are some drives out there with heatsinks that cannot be removed by end-users, while there are some that come with separate heatsinks that you can simply opt not to install. Hope this helps!
@@ALKtech Awesome. Thank you so much. I ordered one without a heatsink!
@@dbnpoldermans4120 happy to help. Which model of SSD did you get, out of curiosity?
@@ALKtech WD black sn850x without the heat sink
@@dbnpoldermans4120 that's a pretty speedy SSD!
Where can I buy it ? Can u link a website, I love this board
Which country are you from? You might wanna check in with your local PC store to see when they'd have stocks arriving, as I believe stocks are already shipping to distributors worldwide...give it some time!
Judging by the holes around the socket this board has backwards compatibility with the 1200 mount. Is that correct?
Now that you mention it, it does appear that the board might support LGA1200 coolers going by the shape of the cooler mount openings on the board...haven't had the chance to try a LGA1200 bracket myself to confirm if this is indeed the case though!
@@ALKtech yes i can confirm this board is compatible with the kraken z63.
@@TheOldSel thanks for sharing! What processor are you using to cool the Z63 with?
是不是这个型号就是国行特供的,为什么我在亚马逊就是查不到这个板子,但也不应该啊,确实有不是二次元包装的啊,但为什么就是搜不到呢,加拿大亚马逊没有,美国亚马逊也没有,英文官网有这个板子,但所有能买的链接点进去,都是从国内发的
I suspect this board could be a model more targeted at the Southeast Asian market, and with DDR5 being more common, ASUS could have de-prioritised shipping out the D4 variant that is featured in this video! Where I'm from (Singapore), the D4 is no longer available and the DDR5 variant is instead more commonplace!
is it compatibile with windows 11?
Yes it is!
just want to confirm this motherboard doesn't support DDR5 RAM?
There is a DDR5 variant of this board that doesn't have "D4" in the name!
UPDATE AS OF 2024: This motherboard now supports Intel's 14th Gen "Raptor Lake Refresh" processors with a BIOS update available for download from ASUS's website!
Check out the written review for this motherboard here: www.alktech.co/articles/review-asus-rog-strix-b760-g-gaming-wifi-d4-lga1700-motherboard
Here i puch baterry?
Sorry are you asking how to replace the CMOS battery? The details of the board's CMOS battery placement are at 8:22 if this helps..
will this mobo be available for purchase in the US? it’s been a month and I dont see stock anywhere
Hmm. There's a listing for it on Newegg but the seller's not based in the US, so warranty's gonna be an issue. Might not hurt to drop a call to your nearest Micro Center or equivalent to see if they're intending to bring in stocks eventually!
Its on amazon now
@@hondawagonz886can you share link
nooooo not my cmos battery
Correct me if i'm wrong, in comparison between B760-G & B660-G (Apart from the DDR5 & DDR4 difference and PCie x16 slot 2 4.0 & 3.0 difference) There is not much significent improvments right?
Yeap, and the fact that the B760-G comes with WIFI 6E instead of WIFI 6 with the B660-G. If you don't really care for a white or black board, I'd probably just go with whichever board's the cheapest of the two where you're from...though the fact that both boards use different memory types does make it a little harder to do an apples to apples comparison.
@ALKtech great thanks for the explanation!
@@ALKtechwhat's the difference between B760-G & B760-A?
@@Am4ndeepSingh the biggest difference between both boards is that the B760-A comes in the ATX form factor, while the B760-G comes in the micro ATX form factor. Consequently, you get a different number of M.2 slots, PCIe slots as well as USB ports, among other things!
Will there be a “Z” version of this board?
The closest thing that ASUS has to this board would be the ROG STRIX Z790-A
GAMING WIFI D4!
should i get it for 215 euros?
Seems like a decent price - what processor and RAM are you looking at using with this board?
@@ALKtechlook, I haven't decided yet but probably an i5 13400f with an rtx 4060 ti and 32gb ddr5 g.skill Trident ram
@@ioannnnou sounds like a good combi for this board!
How much cost you got for this?
220€ in europe
I think, it's very good motherboard for 120$
where you get that for 120? in germany it's more like 220€
200€ man
@@Wellan_de_Tarente i'm from Russia, I bought it on sbermegamarket, with cashbak it was 120$+-
没有d5版本,asus还在清库存
Yes it's unfortunate that ASUS didn't do a DDR5 version of this board...its predecessor the B660G-GAMING WIFI is a DDR5 board!
@@ALKtech现在有了,售价1499RMB,我很喜欢这款主板的设计,我已经决定要买它。
660 Boards looks better tbh.
True, I think the same, but at least there's a white ROG board with a mATX size, and I love it
Should have been all white with White PCB.
I got a Chinese edition of this motherboard. It looks different to yours 😂
Wow I didn't know there's a Chinese variant of this board...apart from the looks, are the specs exactly the same?
@@ALKtech大致相同,多了一些动漫元素和卡通像素风格的点缀。中文名称叫小吹雪
@@lamoni001 好有趣,没想到这个ASUS主板在大陆市场会有差异的!
Does it work for you in English? Or is it in Chinese
This board is just cluttered with random stuff that ruins the visuals. The little graphic on the top left, the "ROG STRIX" writing on the VRM heatsink, the "GAME ON " at the bottom of the heatsink, the writing on the m.2 heatsink and whatever that incoherent stuff on the chipset heatsink are all look different from each other and just don't give off a coherent design language. I normally really like ASUS's white boards, currently sporting two white builds, one with a Prime X570-Pro and one with an ROG Strix X670E-A Gaming Wifi, but this board here is absolutely awful to look at.
How do u reset the motherboard if the cmos battery is under the housings? 😓
Yeah that bit will be tricky...you'll have to unscrew the screws that hold the VRM heatsink/shroud in place, so as to gain access to the battery!
There will be an jbatt header for bios reset i think
@@nitehawk4067 yeah, the board has a CLRTC header that can be shorted to reset the CMOS!