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ASUS LGA 1851 ATX Intel motherboard

SKU CH-YZTZ-MGB0B

LGA 1851 ATX motherboard built for Intel processors, listed July 16, 2026

  • LGA 1851 socket fits Intel processors released in 2026
  • ATX form factor fits standard full-size cases
  • New condition ensures reliable out-of-the-box operation
  • ASUS engineering delivers dependable platform stability
  • First listed by manufacturer on July 16 2026

LGA 1851 ATX Motherboard

The ASUS LGA 1851 ATX motherboard is built for Intel processors using the LGA 1851 socket. Its ATX form factor fits standard chassis and provides room for expansion cards. This board targets system builders assembling new Intel-based desktops.

New Platform Foundation

This motherboard introduces the LGA 1851 platform for a fresh build or a complete platform change. The jump is worth it when moving from an older socket that cannot accept current Intel CPUs. It establishes a modern base for future upgrades within the same generation.

Standard ATX Builders

It suits builders who need a full-size ATX layout with standard mounting points and expansion slots. Buyers requiring a smaller micro-ATX or mini-ITX board for compact cases should look elsewhere. Those staying on an existing platform will not be able to use this socket.

Highlights

  • LGA 1851 socket fits Intel processors released in 2026
  • ATX form factor fits standard full-size cases
  • New condition ensures reliable out-of-the-box operation
  • ASUS engineering delivers dependable platform stability
  • First listed by manufacturer on July 16 2026

Specifications

No published specifications for this item yet.

Questions about this item

What case clearance does the ATX board require for the LGA 1851 socket area?

The board follows the standard ATX form factor, so any case that accepts ATX motherboards will provide the necessary clearance around the LGA 1851 socket and rear I/O panel.

Which step is most often missed when seating a processor into the LGA 1851 socket?

Builders sometimes forget to remove the protective cover from the socket before lowering the CPU, then fail to engage the retention lever fully until it clicks into the locked position.

Which onboard component will need replacement first to keep BIOS settings intact?

The firmware settings are stored in non-volatile memory that does not rely on a replaceable coin cell, so no periodic battery swap is required.

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