* Memory Speed is the max supported by this motherboard. Actual speed also depends on your CPU's memory controller and RAM kit rated speed.
PERFORMANCE
100%
Customer Reviews★★★★★5.0 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Great Choice
Very durable I wouldn’t want to get any other 850 motherboard
AdrianB · 2026-03-13 · via bestbuy
★★★★★Great Motherboard...
I’m seriously impressed with the ASUS B850 + WiFi motherboard. From the moment I installed it, it’s been nothing short of excellent. The build quality feels premium, and everything about the design is well thought out—clearly made with performance and ease of use in mind.
Installation was straightforward, and all components fit perfectly without any hassle. The built-in WiFi is strong and stable, which is a huge plus—no need for extra adapters or cards. It also supports all the features I was looking for, including great BIOS options and future-proof connectivity.
Whether you're building a new PC or upgrading an existing rig, this board delivers solid performance, stability, and features that punch well above its price. Highly recommended for gamers, creators, or anyone wanting a reliable, high-quality motherboard.
Corey · 2025-07-17 · via amazon
★★★★★Excellent board, fair price.
Absolutely solid motherboard. It came with Bios that registered and worked with the AMD AM5 9800x3d, and since then has had four BIOS updates. I engaged with two with little issue and everything has been working perfectly, so I've been hesitant to grab the others.
The bios has a solid suite of features. Good fan controls, and plenty of OC/UC options. I configured it for EXPO with my RAM and it's been stable since then with no extra tweaking.
Usually I skimped on motherboards, essentially the cheapest part of my rig. I spent a little more on this and I think it was worth it in the long run.
Maxx · 2025-12-04 · via amazon
★★★★★Going TUF
Great and easy motherboard to build with. My second build with a TUF motherboard and fourth build so far. Paired it with a Ryzen 7 7800X3D.
PROS:
- Board feels really solid.
- I appreciate the subtlety of the small RGB as I was just going for a blackout build, but you can easily turn it off.
- Setup was quick, easy to find amd EXPO settings for the ram and auto adjust my fans in the BIOS.
- Future upgradability was one of the focuses for using this board as well, WiFi 7 - PCIe 5.0, etc.
- BIOS was already updated for my cpu.
- Sound is decent enough, but you will always get better sound for a dedicated DAC.
CONS:
- Not worth cutting a star, but the manual was VERY basic.. it doesn't explain details very well like how the securing latch works on the m.2 drive or that you need to use one of the included rubber risers if your drive isn't double sided. A few other things I had to look up, but I was able to find my answers on youtube.
- Amory Crate needs some work, it isn't the greatest, but its fine.
Overall, very solid board and I'm glad I went with it.
JB · 2025-07-22 · via amazon
★★★★★Using with a 9900X, good motherboard, no issues so far
I'm not a gamer. I use my personal computer for various hobbies, such as routing circuit boards, rendering video, the occasional AI project, running Linux VMs, etc. I had no trouble at all with this motherboard. I purchased 64GB of DDR5 RAM at the same time, as well as a new 9900X CPU, a Noctua cooler, and a Samsung 990 SSD. All of this worked well and booted properly on the first time. I burned in the system using Ubuntu 24.04 live distribution on a USB stick, ran some performance tests, and used Ubuntu to copy over my existing Windows 10 image onto the new Samsung SSD. Unlike the other reviewer, I had no problem using the Wifi under Ubuntu. I don't use Wifi on Windows, so I wouldn't know whether it works there or not. As a productivity user, I don't really care about some of the "Gamer" features of this motherboards, nor do I care about aesthetics like glowing LED lights. I picked the Tuf series over the ASUS B840 because it seemed like a beefier build overall. The only drawback is the relatively large heatsink at the rear of the motherboard -- it precludes me from the possibility of installing a second fan on my Noctua cooler. I'm skeptical whether such a large heatsink generates any real benefit, other whether it is done for appearance sake. Nevertheless, I don't really need that second fan anyway. Installing the SSDs was a little bit unorthodox with a plastic springy clip that ASUS uses rather than a screw, but it worked fine. There's a hefty heat sink that fits over the SSDs and will further hold them snugly in place. One complication I had during boot was that I had the enable Compatibility Support Mode (CSM) to get it to boot from the Samsung 990 SSD. Not sure if that's typical or if it was because of the idiosyncrasy of the existing SSD image that I brought over from my old computer (it was a new Samsung 990 SSD, but an existing image that I wrote to it). All things considered, a good motherboard that feels like it's more than tuf enough for my needs.