PRO B760M-P DDR4 ProSeries Motherboard (Supports 12th/13th/14th Gen Intel Processors, LGA 1700, DDR4
MSI★★★★★4.5🔥 DEAL -$6
LGA1700
mATX
B760
None
A
$119
$112.99
5 stores
Specifications
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Model #PRO B760M-P DDR4
Weight874 Grams
SocketLGA1700
MemoryDDR4
Max RAM128
RAM Slots4
Form FactormATX
WiFiNone
value75
PERFORMANCE
64%
Customer Reviews★★★★★4.8 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Speed
My son could not be happier. His pc is much faster
ValerieR · 2026-01-09 · via bestbuy
★★★★★Very good board with great upgrade potential
[Skip to Pro-Con section if you don't feel like reading this]
A really good value board in the world of today. If you want to start with a "budget" system and upgrade as time goes on, this is a WONDERFUL board for that. Started with an i5-12600KF and plan on upgrading to 14th gen Intel when prices cool off. It's pretty easy to install, everything came as advertised, and there were no issues or unexpected things, at least to the eye of a new PC builder in summer '25. Seems barebones, but comes with some neat features, especially in regard to the onboard sound, M.2 heatsink, and reinforced PCIe x16 slot. Like seriously, maybe it's just me, but the back audio jack for the on-board sound (the green one) sounds like... really good. MSI BIOS also seems pretty stable in regard to RAM overclocking, but maybe that's more software design, who knows...
Pros:
- Four DIMM slots for RAM. Hey, to me, I thought this was neat. Guess with DDR5 motherboards two slots is more common (?) but DDR4 seems to have all 4 DIMMs available.
- A heatsink for one of your M.2 drives. Didn't expect a board of this spec to come with one. Great for PCIe Gen 4 speed drives that get really hot (I'm looking at you, Sabrent...).
- Surprisingly good onboard sound... Like, super surprised. You won't need any PCIe SoundBlaster card or anything if you just use the back jack, the sound "core" or whatever they call it on the board seems to have some kick to it!
- USB 3 support. Not a super big thing in modern day, but to me it was sweet. Good stuff!
Neutral:
- PCIe Gen 4 speeds. Not really an issue, given most hardware won't really even take advantage of PCIe gen 5 speeds nowadays, but if you have a 5070 Ti or higher and really want to get your money's worth, keep this in mind.
Cons:
- Lack of screw specification. For the smaller screws, they look REALLY similar. If you're not careful and use the ones with the slightly taller heads, you"ll cross-thread it in and get em stuck. Glad about the upgrade potential cause that motherboard is like permanently part of the case now, lol...
Tanner · 2026-02-25 · via amazon
★★★★★⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reliable Motherboard with Great Performance and Build Quality
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reliable Motherboard with Great Performance and Build Quality
Excellent motherboard, highly recommended. The MSI PRO B760M-P DDR4 works perfectly and delivers stable, reliable performance. Installation was straightforward, and everything was detected without issues right from the start.
Build quality feels solid, and it offers all the essential features needed for a smooth and efficient PC build. It runs cool, performs well under load, and is a great choice for both work and everyday use.
Overall, this is a great value motherboard from MSI. Very satisfied with the purchase and would definitely buy it again.
Dany · 2026-01-08 · via amazon
★★★★★Not a Gaming Mobo
Functions well. Lack of heat sinks and vrm protection makes it bad for gaming, which was my original intention. I was new to building, and my local shop explained how my throttling and crashing issues could be from overheating vrm's. I bought MSI's Z790 Gaming mobo with all the heat stuff, and my pc runs 100x more stable now.
I bought a new cpu for it and repurposed this mobo into an office pc and sold it off to a local mom and pop shop for their office. They haven't called me about any issues and it's been over a year or two now.
Joseph Lowrie · 2026-03-16 · via amazon
★★★★★Great budget board. Only one minor gripe.
I got back into PC's last year. I built a Core i3 12100f and 6650XT system. Great 1080p high and 1400p medium/low system for a starter. I recently upgraded to a 12600k that I got at a steal and an 6800 that I also got at a phenomenal sale price. Well into stable 1440p performance now. I was debating on just keeping the i3 and 6650xt as a backup. I instead decided to build a second system to keep at my mom's house so she has a new computer for printing documents and social media, as well as making sure I have a PC to still game on when I visit. This board was simple and I actually preferred the software in comparison to my Gigabyte B660m board I have. This board does not have all the bells and whistles, including no ARGb header or VRM heatsinks. However, this board will likely never go beyond a 12600k and my current 6800. This board now hosts the i3 and 6650xt and it is nice to have a way to play my games away from my home when I visit mom. This board with that combo performa very well and is a great way to get an affordable system. Just make sure if you want RGB you will need a case that has SATA powered fans. I am going to be buying another one soon so I can build a for sale system with an RX5500xt and I have full confidence this will make a great e-sports PC for a new or basic gamer. My only gripe with this board is that the power connectors are SUPER tight. You may think this is the PSU I used but I previously used the power supply in my previous build and those didn't have an issue with my main MB. Just worries me if I ever decide to upgrade from the 550watt unit that is currently in the system.