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Micro ATX board with AMD B550 chipset, Socket AM4 and DDR4 support up to 128 GB
The ASUS PRIME B550M-A is a Micro ATX board built for AMD Socket AM4 processors using the B550 chipset. It supports up to 128GB of DDR4 memory across four slots. The compact form factor fits smaller chassis while keeping core platform features.
The package adds a chassis I/O back panel, a CMOS battery and one SATA cable so the board can be installed and a drive connected immediately. No Wi-Fi antenna is supplied because the board lacks an integrated wireless module. No other accessories are included.
Four DIMM slots provide a 128GB ceiling, enough for heavy multitasking and content workloads. The single included SATA cable covers one drive; additional cables are needed for more SATA devices. Memory beyond 128GB is not supported by the chipset.
| Brand | ASUS |
|---|---|
| Series | ASUS PRIME B550M-A |
| Model | ASUS PRIME B550M-A |
| CPU Socket Type | Socket AM4 |
| Chipset | AMD B550 |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 128GB |
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