Following the last post, I'd like to introduce you to my chosen ASUS TUF B650M-E WIFI. Maybe the spec comparison is so well organized in another blog, so I'd like to explain why I chose it.
- ASUS TUF B650M-E WIFI Spec.
| MainBoard is 'ASUS TUF B650M-E WIFI'
Actually, the main board is a part that I really thought hard about before purchasing. Compared to CPU and GPU, the price was relatively lower, and especially, the price range of B650M lineup is similar. Excluding the high-spec products, it forms a price range between KRW 150,000 and KRW 200,000 as shown in the table below. (Based on '25.02)
* Among the same products, the price of the WIFI-unsupported model and the WIFI-supported model usually differs by KRW 20,000 to KRW 30,000.
The list above is the main boards I've been thinking about. I've only organized the power supply, memory clock, and price in a table. IF you look at the detailed features as below, there are a lot of things to compare. There are also many YouTube videos that describe the main board well. If you're confused, prioritize the features below.
- Memory Clock : When memory overclocking is required,
- M.2, Number of SATA : If you need a lot of storage devices,
- Number of I/Os : USB 3.x, USB C type required,
- WIFI, Bluetooth : If you prefer built-in WIFI, Bluetooth,
- Others : number of ARGB terminals, number of CPU FANs, audio, PCIe versions, etc..
- Price : A price that fits yousr budget,
| So why did you choose 'ASUS TUF B650M-E'
Umm. Look at the conditions above and think abou it by prioritizing the features that suit you. In my case, I don't like excessive Overclocking, so the power supply and the memory clock didn't matter. All I needed was a proper overclocking for 7500F and a 6000MHz memory setting, so all of the above boards were in good condition. And the 7500F TDP is low at 65W.
So unexpectedly, my priorities were built-in WIFI, BT support and ARGB terminals, and stability. Maybe if I didn't need built-in WIFI, BT. I would have chosen the most cost-effective GIGABYTE B650M K. I even bought it and canceled it. That's how much performance it has for the price.
But after thinking about the model with built-in WIFI, BT, I narrowed it down to MSI PRO B650M-A WIFI and ASUS TUF GAMING B650M-E WIFI models. It's a little more expensive than the model without WIFI, but I think it's decent price considering the price of wireless LAN cards.
Both models were satisfying, but I ended up choosing ASUS with a C-Type connection on the back. Since it's a TUF mode, I thought the design was sufficient and the neat black would fit well the color of the PC, I'm trying to assemble.
| ASUS TUF B650M-E WIFI Spec.
| Q&A..
Q1. What is the difference between the B650M-E model and the B650M-Plus model?
A1. You can consider the slightly downgraded version from the PLUS model as the E model. There is a difference between the power supply and the audio chipset, and the rest of the specifications are the same. PLUS is 12+2 and supports up to 720A for the power supply. PLUS is suitable for using high-performance CPUs.
Q2. PCIe slot is located in 2 slots. Is a 60mm graphics card compatible?
A1. When I installed the GIGABYTE RX7700XT (56mm), it fits well without any interference. However, when you assemble it yourself, plz install the graphic card at the end.
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