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MSI

MSI B360M PRO-VD LGA 1151 (300 Series) Intel Motherboard

SKU CH-AYQY-3SCCR

Micro ATX board for 8th Gen Intel Core CPUs with dual-channel DDR4, six SATA ports, one M.2 slot and integrated graphics output

  • CPU Socket TypeLGA 1151 (300 Series)
  • CPU Type8th Generation Intel Core Processors * Not backward compatib
  • ChipsetIntel B360
  • Onboard Video ChipsetSupported only by CPU with integrated graphic
  • Number of Memory Slots2x288pin (DDR4)
  • Maximum Memory Supported32GB
  • Supports up to 32 GB DDR4 memory with two 288-pin slots
  • Micro ATX form factor fits compact builds measuring 8.9 by 7.3 inches
  • Six SATA 6Gb/s ports provide ample storage connectivity
  • Intel B360 chipset works with 8th Generation Intel Core processors on LGA 1151 300 Series socket
  • Realtek ALC887 audio chipset delivers 8-channel high-definition sound

Intel B360 Micro ATX board for 8th Gen Core CPUs

The MSI B360M PRO-VD fits Micro ATX cases and supports 8th Generation Intel Core processors on the LGA 1151 (300 Series) socket. It provides two DDR4 slots for up to 32 GB of dual-channel memory, six SATA 6Gb/s ports and a single M.2 connector. Realtek ALC887 8-channel audio and a Realtek RTL8111H 1 Gbps LAN controller handle sound and networking. Video output relies on the CPU's integrated graphics through D-Sub and DVI ports.

Check CPU generation, cooler clearance

Verify you have an 8th Generation Intel Core processor; older LGA 1151 CPUs are not supported. The board has only two DDR4 slots, so a matched 2-module kit is required to reach the 32 GB maximum. Ensure your case accepts the 8.9" x 7.3" Micro ATX footprint and that your CPU cooler fits within the surrounding component spacing. Confirm your power supply provides the standard 24-pin ATX and 8-pin EPS connectors.

Budget Micro ATX builds with 8th Gen Intel CPUs

This board suits builders assembling a compact 8th Generation Intel system who need basic expansion and integrated graphics output. It is not suited for users requiring more than two memory slots, additional M.2 drives, multi-GPU configurations or support for 9th Generation processors. Overclocking headroom is limited by the B360 chipset, so enthusiasts seeking unlocked multipliers should consider a Z-series alternative.

Highlights

  • Supports up to 32 GB DDR4 memory with two 288-pin slots
  • Micro ATX form factor fits compact builds measuring 8.9 by 7.3 inches
  • Six SATA 6Gb/s ports provide ample storage connectivity
  • Intel B360 chipset works with 8th Generation Intel Core processors on LGA 1151 300 Series socket
  • Realtek ALC887 audio chipset delivers 8-channel high-definition sound

Specifications

BrandMSI
ModelB360M PRO-VD
CPU Socket TypeLGA 1151 (300 Series)
CPU Type8th Generation Intel Core Processors * Not backward compatible with older generation of LGA 1151 CPUs
ChipsetIntel B360
Onboard Video ChipsetSupported only by CPU with integrated graphic
Number of Memory Slots2x288pin (DDR4)
Maximum Memory Supported32GB
Channel SupportedDual Channel
Serial ATA (SATA)6 x SATA 6Gb/s
M.21 x M.2
Audio ChipsetRealtek ALC887
Audio Channels8 Channels
LAN ChipsetRealtek RTL8111H
Max LAN Speed1Gbps
Video PortsD-Sub + DVI
Form FactorMicro ATX
Dimensions (W x L)8.9" x 7.3"

Questions about this item

Will this board run a 7th Generation Intel Core i5 processor?

No, the socket is limited to 8th Generation Intel Core processors and is not backward compatible with older LGA 1151 CPUs.

How many memory modules can I install and what is the total capacity?

Two DDR4 DIMM slots support up to 32 GB total in dual-channel mode.

Can I add a graphics card and still use the onboard video outputs?

Onboard D-Sub and DVI ports work only when the installed CPU has integrated graphics; a discrete GPU will drive its own outputs.

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