Asus ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING
![]() | Outdated Product 2018 model year motherboard based on AMD B450 chipset. Refers to a series of gaming models Strix ROG — Republic Of Gamers. Supports the entire range of processors for the Socket AM4 platform, from the most affordable Bristol Ridge (Athlon X4 and A-series 7th generation) to the top 8-core Pinnacle Ridge (Ryzen 3/5/7, including models with the Pro index). There is native support for 2nd generation Ryzen processors (full performance without firmware updates). The manufacturer is positioned as a model of the middle price category. Designed to create high-performance gaming systems, thanks to its good overclocking abilities, it may be of interest to enthusiasts who prefer the operation of key PC components in moderate overclocking mode. The Asus Strix B450-F Gaming motherboard has a powerful 8-...phase power subsystem, and additional aluminium radiators are used to cool the MOSFET assemblies. Supports up to 64 GB of DDR4 RAM (4 modules of 16 GB each). Two M.2 ports (up to 32 Gbps) are provided for installing high-speed NVMe SSDs. Ordinary SSD or HDD drives are connected to 6 SATA3 connectors (up to 6 Gbps). Work in a Gigabit Ethernet network environment is provided by the Intel i211-AT controller. The audio subsystem is based on the SupremeFX chip, which is a modified 8-channel Realtek S1220A codec with an improved analogue part. There are 8 USB ports, including 2xUSB 3.1 Gen2 (up to 10Gb/s), 3xUSB 3.1 Gen1 (up to 5Gb/s), 1xUSB C 3.1 Gen1 (up to 5Gb/s) and 2xUSB 2.0. |
2018 model year motherboard based on AMD B450 chipset. Refers to a series of gaming models Strix ROG — Republic Of Gamers. Supports the entire range of processors for the Socket AM4 platform, from the most affordable Bristol Ridge (Athlon X4 and A-series 7th generation) to the top 8-core Pinnacle Ridge (Ryzen 3/5/7, including models with the Pro index). There is native support for 2nd generation Ryzen processors (full performance without firmware updates).
The manufacturer is positioned as a model of the middle price category. Designed to create high-performance gaming systems, thanks to its good overclocking abilities, it may be of interest to enthusiasts who prefer the operation of key PC components in moderate overclocking mode. The Asus Strix B450-F Gaming motherboard has a powerful 8-phase power subsystem, and additional aluminium radiators are used to cool the MOSFET assemblies.
Supports up to 64 GB of DDR4 RAM (4 modules of 16 GB each). Two M.2 ports (up to 32 Gbps) are provided for installing high-speed NVMe SSDs. Ordinary SSD or HDD drives are connected to 6 SATA3 connectors (up to 6 Gbps). Work in a Gigabit Ethernet network environment is provided by the Intel i211-AT controller. The audio subsystem is based on the SupremeFX chip, which is a modified 8-channel Realtek S1220A codec with an improved analogue part. There are 8 USB ports, including 2xUSB 3.1 Gen2 (up to 10Gb/s), 3xUSB 3.1 Gen1 (up to 5Gb/s), 1xUSB C 3.1 Gen1 (up to 5Gb/s) and 2xUSB 2.0.
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Excellent motherboard, started up with r3 3100 immediately without any firmware. In stock, the power supply is barely warm, with the processor overclocked to 4.5 with a voltage of 1.35 (and this is not the minimum) the power supply is already hot but does not burn fingers. The end is the Corsair 2133 memory with 15 timings in stock, started up at 3800, but with high timings (about 26) and with errors in testmem5 (perhaps it was necessary to add voltage to the memory to get rid of the errors, but I did not torture it). For some reason, the Asus program for setting up the backlight does not see the liquid crystal that supports this Asus program, and although the motherboard sees it, the backlight modes do not work. Good acceleration performance, good appearance, build quality, relatively rich equipment. Because of the problems with the backlight settings, it becomes sad, because the backlight settings and synchronization with other components were important for me, but perhaps I need to reinstall the drivers or something like that, I haven't tried it yet. ![]() |
P5 2600 + 16GB Predator. Backplate metal, thick. Took 2600 to 4GHz stable. Memory 3400 stable. Up to 4GHz can be set in the BIOS. All the lighting works properly. You can add two more strips to it. M2 PCI works perfectly. The CPU cooler's auto speed adjustment works oddly. It ramps up to maximum for a couple of seconds and then goes back to quiet mode. This happens every few minutes. I changed the fan curve in the BIOS, and it seems to have resolved. Sockets for RAM. I don't like ones with a single latch; they're inconvenient to install. Though some people do prefer them. ![]() |
for speed and beauty, a bullet ) memory runs smoothly with a single push Config R5 3600 Corsair 3,000 XMP pushed to 3733 hmm... there's no addressable lighting and I would like to have POST codes, but oh well. ![]() |