ASUS ROG Strix B760-F WiFi Preview

ASUS ROG Strix B760-F WiFi Preview

Introduction

We often talk about the insane popularity of the Strix models in the ASUS Republic of Gamers range, and the B760 launch demonstrates this succinctly. There are four different Strix variants available, two black and two white. The two white models we’ll show off in a different preview you can also read here, so here we’ll focus upon the black ATX version. There is an ITX model too, but we haven’t got that on hand yet.

The B760 chipset brings the relative affordability of the non-Z Intel chipsets to their LGA1700 platform, just as the B660 chipset did. However, here you get out of the box support for the 13th Generation of Intel processors as well as DDR5 support on this particular motherboard, and all the latest high bandwidth technologies that let you enjoy your system without any of the frustrating waiting.

Even a casual glance at the specifications for the ASUS ROG Strix B760-F WiFi show it to be deserving of finding itself beneath the Republic of Gamers umbrella. Whilst we might be a few days away from our full performance review, we know that some of you are eager for any nuggets of information you can get, and we love to bring you glimpses into what we’re frantically working upon. Without further ado then let’s get down to seeing the Strix B760-F in the flesh and discovering what it brings to the party. Besides the Raptor Lake support.

Technical Specifications

ASUS ROG Strix B760-F WiFi Preview  
ASUS ROG Strix B760-F WiFi Preview  

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