Asus TUF Gaming B660 Plus WiFi D4: Entry level for Core i9 too

Total power draw (EPS + ATX connector)

Alder Lake CPUs’ favorable price/performance ratio was initially spoiled by expensive motherboards. However, after the arrival of models with Intel B660 chipsets, the unfavorable situation began to turn around and in some cases quite dramatically. Asus TUF Gaming B660 Plus WiFi D4 with support for DDR4 memory, which is far cheaper than DDR5, can handle even the fastest CPUs. And the vast majority of users won’t even feel any bottlenecks.

Total power draw w/o power limits…




… and with Intel’s power limits





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