ASUS PRIME B660-PLUS D4
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Product description
The ASUS PRIME B660-PLUS D4 motherboard is based on the Intel B660 chipset, which supports Intel® 13th and 12th generation Core™ processors. This ATX format motherboard is perfect for both home and professional use, where reliability and high performance are a priority. The ASUS PRIME series is known for its combination of user-friendly configuration and stable performance, so the B660-PLUS D4 model is perfectly suited to make the most of the latest Intel processors.
In terms of memory, the motherboard has four DDR4 memory slots that can support clocks up to 5066 MHz (OC). The maximum capacity of the system memory is 128 GB, which greatly contributes to efficient multitasking and the smooth running of memory-intensive applications, allowing users to enjoy fast and efficient operation.
In terms of cooling and heat dissipation, the ASUS PRIME B660-PLUS D4 motherboard uses advanced solutions, including large heat sinks and intelligent fan control that optimizes temperature and noise levels. This ensures that critical system components are kept cool even under intensive use, thus contributing to the long-term stability and reliability of the hardware.
A wide range of connection options ensures that the motherboard meets all modern requirements. The PCIe 4.0 x16 slot ensures the excellent performance of the new graphics cards, while the three PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots offer fast data storage for SSDs. 2.5 Gb Ethernet enables a fast and stable network connection, while the rear USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C® port, the front USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C® connector, and Thunderbolt™ 4 support provide modern connectivity options.
In summary, the ASUS PRIME B660-PLUS D4 motherboard offers a high level of performance, excellent memory support, advanced cooling solutions and a wide range of connectivity options that perfectly meet the needs of both home and professional users. This motherboard is an ideal choice for those looking for a reliable, modern and efficient platform for Intel's latest generation processors.