According to
Videocardz, ASUS B760/H760 motherboards have recently appeared on the Amazon e-commerce platform, including ROG STRIX, TUF Gaming, and the PRIME series of motherboards. These series also cover multiple motherboard specifications, including ATX, M-ATX, and an ITX. In terms of memory support, there are versions that support DDR4 memory and DDR5 memory. Taking ASUS ROG Strix B760 as an example, there are currently two models that support DDR4 memory and one that supports DDR5 memory.
In terms of pricing, based on the current price, it can be found that its B760 series is more expensive than the existing B660 series, even the relatively cheap Prime B760M-K D4 motherboard is 28% more expensive than its predecessor. Overall, the new B760 motherboard is 3% to 61% more expensive than the B660 motherboard, but this should not be the final price, just for reference. The following are some ASUS B760 motherboard models and prices, as well as a comparison with the corresponding B660 motherboard prices:
- ASUS ROG Strix B760-F Gaming WiFi — €336.18 (+33% vs. B660)
- ASUS ROG Strix B760-A Gaming WiFi D4 €288.43 (+22% vs. B660)
- ASUS ROG Strix B760-G Gaming WiFi D4 — €280.03 (+13% vs. B660)
- ASUS TUF Gaming H770-PRO WiFi — €265.82 (+15% vs. H670)
- ASUS TUF Gaming B760-PLUS WiFi D4 €258.56 (+26% vs B660)
- ASUS ROG STRIX B760-I Gaming — €258.52 (+3% vs B660)
- ASUS Prime B760M-A WiFi D4 €228.33 (+61% vs B660)
- ASUS Prime B760-PLUS D4 — €204.92 (+19% vs B660)
- ASUS Prime B760M-K D4 €163.76 (+28% vs B660)
At CES 2023, Intel may announce more products such as the 13th-generation Core non-K/KF desktop processors and H770/B760 chipsets, and various manufacturers will follow up with the launch of corresponding motherboards, so stay tuned.