ASUS made two white motherboards for people who want to build light-colored computers. The X870 MAX costs about $298, and the TUF B650E will run $221 when they reach stores on May 9. The X870 MAX uses a strong power system with 12 phases under large cooling parts. It holds up to 256 GB of memory across four slots with spaces for three fast storage drives. Computer makers can add graphics cards through PCIe slots, and Wi-Fi 7 keeps wireless speeds high.
The less expensive TUF board still offers good features despite its lower price. It uses eight power phases, with quality parts keeping things cool. Memory options match the X870, with the same number of storage spots. The main differences come from fewer USB ports and slightly older Wi-Fi 6E instead of version 7. Both boards let people build modern systems without needing to pick dark colors for their parts. They support the newest AMD chips with excellent cooling systems that keep temperatures low during hard work.
The less expensive TUF board still offers good features despite its lower price. It uses eight power phases, with quality parts keeping things cool. Memory options match the X870, with the same number of storage spots. The main differences come from fewer USB ports and slightly older Wi-Fi 6E instead of version 7. Both boards let people build modern systems without needing to pick dark colors for their parts. They support the newest AMD chips with excellent cooling systems that keep temperatures low during hard work.