Motherboards

ASUS ROG STRIX B760-F Gaming WIFI review

ASUS has officially unveiled the ROG STRIX B760 F-Gaming WIFI, a new motherboard tailored for gamers and technology enthusiasts. This motherboard is based on the Intel B760 chipset and is compatible with the latest 13th Generation Intel Core processors, making it an ideal option for those looking to construct a high-performance gaming PC or tackle demanding applications.

A notable feature of the ROG STRIX B760 F-Gaming WIFI is its capability to support high-speed memory, accommodating DDR5 memory with speeds reaching up to 7800 MHz, which significantly enhances performance for gaming and other memory-intensive tasks. Furthermore, the motherboard is equipped with various features aimed at improving the gaming experience. It includes a 2.5G Intel Ethernet port, ensuring a fast and stable internet connection for online gaming and data transfers. Additionally, it features an Intel WiFi 6E AX201 module for reliable wireless connectivity. Users can also enjoy customizable built-in Aura RGB lighting, allowing them to personalize the motherboard’s aesthetics.

The ROG STRIX B760 F-Gaming WIFI is designed with a robust 17 virtual phase power delivery system, ensuring stable and efficient power supply to the CPU. Its 16+1 power stage design guarantees effective power delivery, maintaining system stability even during overclocking. The motherboard also offers a wide range of connectivity options, including USB 3.2 Gen 2 and USB 2.0 ports, as well as various audio and video outputs such as HDMI and DisplayPort, facilitating easy connections to multiple displays via the processor’s integrated graphics. However, it is worth noting that this B series motherboard comes with a premium price tag of.

Cores Cache Clock Frequency /GHz GPU TDP EUR
Core Performance Energy L2 L3 Base P Turbo P Base E Turbo E Fashion model Base Turbo Jan-23
i9-13900K 8 16 32MB 36MB 3 5.8 2.2 4.3 UHD 770 125W 253W 675
i9-13900KF 8 16 32MB 36MB 3 5.8 2.2 4.3 125W 253W 648
i9-13900 8 16 32MB 36MB 2 5.6 1.5 4.2 UHD 770 65W 219W 630
i9-13900F 8 16 32MB 36MB 2 5.6 1.5 4.2 65W 219W 601
i7-13700K 8 8 24MB 30MB 3.4 5.4 2.5 4.2 UHD 770 125W 253W 469
i7-13700KF 8 8 24MB 30MB 3.4 5.4 2.5 4.2 125W 253W 440
i7-13700 8 8 24MB 30MB 2.1 5.2 1.5 4.1 UHD 770 65W 219W 445
i7-13700F 8 8 24MB 30MB 2.1 5.2 1.5 4.1 65W 219W 415
i5-13600K 6 8 20MB 24MB 3.5 5.1 2.6 3.9 UHD 770 125W 181W 367
i5-13600KF 6 8 20MB 24MB 3.5 5.1 2.6 3.9 125W 181W ?338
i5-13600 6 8 11.5MB 24MB 2.7 5 2 3.7 UHD 770 65W 154W 294
i5-13500 6 8 11.5MB 24MB 2.5 4.8 1.8 3.5 UHD 770 65W 154W 267
i5-13400 6 4 9.5MB 20MB 2.5 4.6 1.8 3.3 UHD 730 65W 148W 255
i5-13400F 6 4 9.5MB 20MB 2.5 4.6 1.8 3.3 65W 148W 225
i3-13100 4 0 5MB 12MB 3.4 4.5 na na UHD 730 60W 89W 154
i3-13100F 4 0 5MB 12MB 3.4 4.5 na na 58W 89W 125

The B760 chipset demonstrates commendable performance for both gaming and content creation. Benchmark evaluations indicate that it competes effectively with the higher-end Z790 chipset across numerous gaming scenarios, while also managing resource-intensive activities such as video editing and 3D rendering. It is important to highlight, however, that the B760 chipset has limitations in overclocking capabilities, primarily due to its more constrained VRM designs. Nevertheless, the B760 chipset represents a valuable addition to Intel’s range of chipsets, offering a well-rounded mix of performance and features tailored for mainstream and budget-oriented users. With this context established, let us delve deeper into the platform before proceeding to testing.