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ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-E GAMING WIFI AMD motherboard
Socket AM5 ATX board with AMD B650 chipset supports DDR5 memory up to 196GB
- CPU Socket TypeSocket AM5
- ChipsetAMD B650
- Maximum Memory Supported196GB
- Socket AM5 supports AMD desktop processors
- AMD B650 chipset enables modern platform features
- DDR5 memory architecture delivers high-speed performance
- 196GB maximum capacity handles demanding workloads
- ATX form factor fits standard PC cases
AM5 Platform Motherboard
The ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-E GAMING WIFI is an ATX motherboard built for AMD Socket AM5 processors using the B650 chipset. It supports DDR5 memory up to 196GB, giving enthusiasts and builders a high-capacity foundation for modern workloads and gaming systems.
Bundled Essentials
The package supplies a CMOS battery, one SATA cable and a chassis I/O back panel, plus a WiFi antenna for the onboard wireless module. No additional accessories or original packaging are included, so plan for any extra cables or mounting hardware your build may require.
ATX Build Quality
Standard ATX dimensions ensure compatibility with a wide range of cases and power supplies, while the rear I/O shield simplifies installation. The included SATA cable supports storage drives, and the supplied antenna enables wireless connectivity without extra purchases.
Points forts
- Socket AM5 supports AMD desktop processors
- AMD B650 chipset enables modern platform features
- DDR5 memory architecture delivers high-speed performance
- 196GB maximum capacity handles demanding workloads
- ATX form factor fits standard PC cases
Caractéristiques
| Brand | ASUS |
|---|---|
| Series | ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-E GAMING WIFI |
| Model | ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-E GAMING WIFI |
| CPU Socket Type | Socket AM5 |
| Chipset | AMD B650 |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 196GB |
Questions sur cet article
Does the 196 GB DDR5 ceiling leave room for future capacity upgrades?
The board supports up to 196 GB of DDR5, so additional modules can be added until that limit is reached.
What limits sustained throughput first — the B650 chipset or the SATA interface?
SATA caps at 6 Gb/s while the B650 chipset provides higher bandwidth lanes, so SATA will saturate first.
How much heat and fan noise should I expect when the VRM runs all day?
The included CMOS battery and passive VRM heatsinks keep the board running quietly; active cooling is only needed under extreme overclocking.
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