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ASUS TUF GAMING B650M-PLUS WIFI Socket AM5 (LGA 1718) Ryzen 7000 mATX placa base para juegos (14 etapas de potencia, PCIe® 5.0 M.2, memoria DDR5, Ethernet de 2.5 GB, WiFi 6, soporte USB4® y Aura Sync)

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  • AMD Socket AM5: Listo para procesadores AMD Ryzen Serie 7000
  • Conectividad de última generación: M.2 PCIe 5.0, USB 3.2 Gen2x2 Type-C, USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C frontal, compatibilidad con USB4
  • Hecho para juegos en línea: Realtek 2.5 Gb Ethernet y TUF LANGuard
  • Cancelación de ruido AI bidireccional: reduce el ruido de fondo del micrófono y la salida de audio para una comunicación nítida en juegos o videoconferencias
  • Efectos Aura Sync RGB: elegante diseño de iluminación de borde, encabezados RGB direccionables y encabezado de tira RGB



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TUF GAMING B650M-PLUS WIFI

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ASUS es una de las "World’s Most Admired Companies" de la revista Fortune y es una de las principales marcas de tarjetas madre y juegos, así como uno de los tres principales proveedores de portátiles de consumo. ASUS está impulsada por la pasión y la innovación y se dedica a crear productos de calidad para una futura vida inteligente, diseñando y fabricando productos que satisfagan perfectamente las necesidades digitales de las personas. del hogar y la oficina.

TUF GAMING B650M-PLUS WIFI

ASUS TUF GAMING B650M-PLUS WIFI toma todos los elementos esenciales de los últimos procesadores AMD Ryzen serie 7000 y los combina con características listas para el juego y durabilidad comprobada. Diseñada con componentes de grado militar, una solución de energía mejorada y un sistema de enfriamiento integral, esta placa base supera las expectativas con un rendimiento sólido y estable para juegos de maratón.

  • 12+2 etapas de potencia (nominal 60A) con disipadores de calor VRM ampliados
  • PCIe 5.0 para almacenamiento M.2
  • Soporte de módulo de memoria DDR5
  • USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C y un cabezal USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C en el panel frontal
  • Ethernet de 2,5 Gb
  • Cancelación de ruido AI bidireccional

TUF GAMING B650M-PLUS WIFI

Aumento del rendimiento de la CPU

AMD Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO) impulsa el presupuesto de corriente y voltaje de la CPU para aumentar el rendimiento de manera oportunista. Al ajustar agresivamente los parámetros de PBO, el algoritmo de AMD puede aprovechar la robusta solución de energía de la placa base para aumentar aún más el rendimiento.

TUF GAMING B650M-PLUS WIFI

Fases de poder

Las etapas de potencia 12 + 2 están clasificadas para manejar 60 amperios, combinando MOSFETS y controladores de lado alto y lado bajo en un solo paquete para ofrecer potencia, eficiencia y rendimiento estable para todos los procesadores AMD compatibles.

TUF GAMING B650M-PLUS WIFI

Rendimiento de overclocking de DRAM

Las completas opciones de ajuste de memoria son la piedra angular de las placas base TUF GAMING. Con las placas base TUF GAMING B650, puede extraer todo el potencial de sus módulos DDR5, ya sea que sean de un kit de velocidad extrema o de un conjunto de nivel de entrada que de otro modo estaría bloqueado.

TUF GAMING B650M-PLUS WIFI

Compatibilidad con PCIe 5.0

Las placas base TUF GAMING B650 también cuentan con una ranura PCIe 5.0 M.2 para disfrutar de las transferencias de datos más rápidas de hasta 128 Gbps*, y todas las ranuras M.2 admiten configuraciones NVMe RAID para aprovechar las últimas velocidades disponibles.

TUF GAMING B650M-PLUS WIFI

Frio por diseño

La extensa superficie de este disipador de calor cubre los VRM y los estranguladores para mejorar la disipación del calor.

Todas las ranuras M.2 tienen disipadores térmicos dedicados, manteniendo las SSD M.2 a temperaturas de funcionamiento óptimas para garantizar un rendimiento y una fiabilidad constantes.

TUF GAMING B650M-PLUS WIFI

Conectividad

Las placas base TUF-GAMING B650 alcanzan nuevas alturas de potencial de rendimiento con la última versión de PCI Express, mientras que un arsenal de puertos USB incluye tres conexiones tipo C y Thunderbolt (USB4) amplía aún más la compatibilidad y el ancho de banda.

USB 3.2 de 2x2 de generación tipo C

PCIe 5.0

USB 3.2 Gen 1 Tipo-C frontal

Soporte USB4

TUF GAMING B650M-PLUS WIFI

Construya con confianza

TUF GAMING Alliance es una colaboración entre ASUS y marcas de componentes de PC de confianza para garantizar la compatibilidad en una amplia gama de piezas, como carcasas de PC, fuentes de alimentación, enfriadores de CPU, kits de memoria y más. Con nuevas asociaciones y componentes que se agregan regularmente, la TUF GAMING Alliance continuará creciendo aún más fuerte.

TUF GAMING B650M-PLUS WIFI

M.2 Q-Latch

El innovador Q-Latch facilita la instalación o extracción de un SSD M.2 sin necesidad de herramientas específicas. El diseño emplea un mecanismo de bloqueo simple para asegurar el SSD M.2, eliminando perfectamente la necesidad de tornillos.

TUF GAMING B650M-PLUS WIFI

WIFI 6E

La tecnología WiFi 6E integrada aprovecha el nuevo espectro de radio disponible en la banda de 6 GHz. Ofrece velocidades de red inalámbrica ultrarrápidas y capacidad mejorada, así como un mejor rendimiento en entornos inalámbricos densos.


Tom Beckman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de enero de 2025
Upgrading from a cheap AM4 board to this, it's a night and day difference. The aesthetic is great, having WiFi is always super handy, and it has plenty of ports for your fans and RGB fancy stuff. BIOS flashback, PCIe Gen 5, and the detailed diagnostic lights are also a nice plus. The only downside is the lack of onboard RGB effects, unless you don't mind/don't care about RGB.
marcelo samano suarez
Comentado en México el 30 de marzo de 2024
Buena tarjeta trabaja excelente con un ryzen 5 7600x, memoria ddr5 realmente funciona bien fácil de actualizar el bios
Edwin Armenta
Comentado en México el 3 de diciembre de 2024
Apagones repentinos, pantallazos azules, problemas con led naranja , no me detectaba las ram , funciono bien a medias por unos meses, hasta que ya no quizo enceder, me dio muchos dolores de cabeza esta placa
Ahmad Mugableh
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 24 de octubre de 2024
the price is logical for such motherboard from well known brand
albert117
Comentado en México el 3 de julio de 2023
Para mi primer pc ha funcionado de maravilla
Miguel Angel
Comentado en México el 20 de junio de 2023
Buena
Robert P. Poole
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2023
This is a very high quality board with generous heat sinks and no tiny fans to get clogged.Stuff I liked:Metal reinforced PCIe x16 slot.A robust retaining clip on the x16 slot that won't break off if you need to remove the video card.Both a gen 4 and a gen 5 nvme drive slot. Both have heat sinks.Indicator lights on the motherboard help with basic diagnostics. They actually came in handy for me.UEFI BIOS is easy to set up. Smart memory access is called Resizable BAR here, but is trivial to enable in any event. AMD EXPO memory profiles are likewise trivial to set up.Built-in backplane for all external ports made of a real alloy plate.Built-in Bluetooth is a nice touch.Armoury Crate installs automatically when you install a bog standard version of Windows 11.What I didn't like so much:Armoury Crate wants to install chipset and video drivers rather than let Windows install the chipset drivers. I prefer to install video drivers directly from AMD.PCIe 5.0 is only available for 1 nvme slot. It is not available to the x16 card slot.No optical or coax out for on-board HD audio.Manual could stand to use a better, more legible font.The number of SATA connectors is dwindling compared to previous generations.The DRAM indicator comes on and stays amber for a disturbingly long period of time during boot. The boot eventually proceeds just fine, but this behavior can make diagnosing RAM issues a pain.Warning! Installing DDR5 memory is tricky. The manual tells you to use what appear to be secondary slots for installing 2 sticks, and this does seem correct BTW (one per channel, use the gray DIMM slots). But since DDR5 is notched just about dead center, it may not be obvious which way to insert a module.General rule of thumb is, the branding on the RAM should face away from the CPU. Since I bought G.Skill memory, both sides of the heat sink had branding. D'oh! The trick is to look at the branding on the top edge of the heat sink (see photos). Also, the holographic stickers were facing toward the CPU.
wa7eed
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 10 de diciembre de 2023
التوصيل سريع 👍
Corey Collins
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de enero de 2023
First thing's first, I've only had this motherboard for 3 days, and actually set up the system yesterday. This is a very short term ownership review but some things need to be said for anyone else looking for Ryzen 7000 motherboards.I picked this board looking at the brand(ASUS), product line(TUF), features offered vs features I needed, and the aesthetic.I like ASUS products, I've owned many over the years. I like the new aesthetic (black, gray, & yellows) offered by the TUF line and once upon a time ago when the TUF series was ugly I had an ASUS TUF Sabertooth motherboard that was an absolute monster of a unit. I was happy to give this motherboard a shot.Physical installation was typical and I find it easy enough, once you've built one computer it's only as difficult as the case you choose to put it into makes it unless you're doing custom water cooling loops, that's a whole different beast.I paired the board with a Ryzen 7600 (non-x) which was only released 7 days before I bought and installed it. I'm willing to give this fact as a real possible factor into woes to follow. Although the architecture is basically identical so I don't know how much I should allow this to play in ASUS' favor.Once I had the system built and was ready to power it on, things started going sideways. The initial POST honestly seemed like it locked up or failed with no display as it just sat there with the DRAM led lit up. After waiting for about 5 minutes for it to do anything I started flipping though the motherboard manual to see if there was any special meaning to the DRAM led other than bad memory. The section in the manual for POST codes might as well be non existent as each part just lists the LED as it's labeled on the board CPU, DRAM, VGA and says that if the light stays illuminated it might be the problem. There is no advanced diagnostics whatsoever. While I'm flipping through the manual however, and we're probably at about 8-9 minutes after I powered on the system the display finally lit up... Nearly 10 full minutes to POST for the first time isn't a great start.I was finally in the BIOS and as is typical with ASUS, it's nicely laid out and pretty easy to use. My last system had an MSI motherboard and this wasn't my experience with them. Great, progress. Longer story made shorter, for whatever reason ANY changes made to the BIOS on this board results in the following reboot having a 2-4 minute long POST. Every single time. No matter how small the adjustment, such as turning off the motherboard's setting to try and automatically download/install the Armoury Crate software any time you're connected to the internet... Or adjusting the fan speeds/curves through the BIOS. I couldn't get the XMP or as it's called in this board's BIOS DOCP for my memory to work, each time I tried enabling it I'd get stuck with a 5 minute POST that fails, then the system would reboot itself, another 2-4 minute POST where it would finally take me to a "previous POST failed" and get back into the BIOS to disable it. With how long these POSTs take, I simply don't have the patience to even attempt manually overclocking anything.Moving on, once I had the BIOS set up the way I wanted it, which was literally just adjusting the fan curves and turning off the automatic Armoury Crate install, which took over an hour between attempts to get the DOCP for the memory working and having to load optimized defaults a few times after that failed. I installed windows, which worked perfectly. When rebooting the system will POST in like 3-4 seconds as long as no additional changes have been made, so as long as you're ok with that most of the nightmare is over.The next grievance to rear it's ugly head was the wifi card that's installed in these boards. Possibly built right in to the board, if not it's not in an easily swappable location. It's a MediaTek MT7921, and it's hot garbage. It's reliability is unstable at best, and it gets half the speed an Intel AX210 does. Using the MediaTek MT7921 I was getting between 30-50 Mb/s download speeds with very high idle and download latencies as measured through speedtest. My ISP plan is for 300 Mb/s down 20 Mb/s up. And the latency was unbearable, loading a page was several seconds of waiting followed by some of the page popping in quickly then more waiting, assuming it didn't drop connection altogether partway through. I did some reading and this is a common issue across many ASUS products(mainly laptops), and for some bizarre reason it's still ASUS' go to wifi chipset. But a possible fix was found in manually changing it from 802.11ax mode to 802.11ac mode, which honestly helped a lot. My download speed jumped up into the 130-160 Mb/s range and it was much more stable, but there was still abnormally high latency causing pages to load slowly initially, then quickly enough after a few moments. But this latency was still unbearable with any kind of streaming, you'd get maybe 5 seconds of a youtube video to load then 5 seconds of buffering. I cannot stress enough how unbelievably bad this MediaTek wifi card is, I didn't think this would be such an issue or I probably would have bought a different board. And it's likely not "defective" as there's so many threads about this exact wifi adapter being a piece of junk, it's just hard to imagine why ASUS would continue to use it. I purchased a PCIE wifi card (Aorus GC-WBAX210) which I had to move my GPU to the bottom slot to be able to install as my RX 7900 XTX blocked the 1x slot below it as well as the bottom 16x slot. But my case had enough room to move the gpu to the bottom slot which is still rated for the same speed as the top slot, not an issue. After installing the Aorus wifi adapter which has an Intel AX210 card, my wifi connection is stable, and I get the full speed my ISP offers. 352 Mb/s down, 24 Mb/s up. I could have bought a cheaper wifi adapter that still had the intel AX210 however I liked the Aorus' chonky external antenna with magnetic base. Adapters with the intel AX210 are easily found here on Amazon for about $28 USD, the Aorus I chose was $50 USD.A final mention would be that the ASUS/TUF Armoury Crate software, which is the software used to make changes to the BIOS settings(like fan speed) and monitor hardware temps and whatnot is janky garbage as well, would not recommend using it, which is why I would tolerate the long POST time to disable the auto install setting built into the BIOS. If you do have a system that uses it, and want to get rid of it you have to specifically download the Armoury Crate uninstaller from the product page of your ASUS product, it's listed in the drivers/bios page under the Armoury Crate installer(hidden by a dropdown labeled show more).Once you get passed the BIOS setup, which if you intend to do any kind of overclocking you should look elsewhere or have the patience of a saint. If you're not using wifi, or brought your own wifi solution, then this is a perfectly functional, nice looking motherboard. But due to the aforementioned issues, I would not recommend this product for anyone other than somebody who absolutely has to have a specific aesthetic. Honestly look elsewhere, and if if it's not already there, add "does not have MediaTek wifi adapter" to your list of needs for your system build requirements.
Muy bonito y resistente el empaque está muy cool
Comentado en México el 23 de abril de 2023
Está muy padre fácil de usar y tamaño compactó
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