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ASUS ROG STRIX B450-E GAMING AMD motherboard

SKU CH-KETA-EEFVS

ATX motherboard with AM4 socket and B450 chipset, plus USB 3.1 Gen 1, USB 3.1 Gen 2, USB-C Gen1, Bluetooth, Gigabit LAN, Wi-Fi and 8-channel audio

  • ATX form factor fits standard cases
  • Socket AM4 accepts compatible AMD processors
  • AMD B450 chipset provides platform features
  • USB 3.1 Gen 1, Gen 2 and USB-C Gen1 ports enable fast data transfer

ATX board with AM4 socket

This ATX motherboard uses the AMD B450 chipset and an AM4 socket for compatible processors. It provides USB 3.1 Gen 1, USB 3.1 Gen 2 and USB-C Gen1 ports for peripheral connectivity. Onboard Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Gigabit LAN handle wireless and wired networking. The board includes 8-channel HD Audio and supports onboard graphics when a suitable CPU is installed.

Suited for AM4 system builders

This board suits builders assembling an ATX system around the AMD B450 chipset who need integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and multiple USB 3.1 ports. Buyers who require a different chipset, a smaller form factor or more USB-C lanes should consider other options.

Highlights

  • ATX form factor fits standard cases
  • Socket AM4 accepts compatible AMD processors
  • AMD B450 chipset provides platform features
  • USB 3.1 Gen 1, Gen 2 and USB-C Gen1 ports enable fast data transfer

Specifications

BrandASUS

Questions about this item

What is the first step when installing this ATX motherboard into a case?

Align the I/O shield with the rear cutout and press it firmly into place before lowering the board onto the standoffs.

Which component on this board will need replacement after several years of use?

The CMOS battery that keeps BIOS settings and the system clock running will eventually lose charge and should be swapped for a fresh cell.

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