Motherboards
ASUS ROG Strix B850-I Gaming WiFi
ASUS
Specifications
- Socket
- AM5
- Wi-Fi chipset
- MediaTek MT7925
- Form factor
- mini-itx
- DIMM slots
- 2 slots
- M.2 slots
- 2 slots
- M.2 lengths
- 2280
- Memory
- DDR5
What a buyer needs to know
$328.99 — expensive, and the one board here with a PROVEN-WORKING Wi-Fi 7 part: MediaTek MT7925 on `mt7925e`. Everything else claiming Wi-Fi 7 at ITX is either MT7922 (Wi-Fi 6E, works) or MT7927 (Wi-Fi 7, NO DRIVER). It also takes 2242 and 2260 M.2 drives, which is ASUS-only across the market — but our schema models 2280/2230 only, so only its 2280 support is recorded here. That understates the board; it can never over-promise. 🛑 DO NOT 'UPGRADE' TO AN X870 ITX BOARD. Both X870 mini-ITX boards on the market (ASUS ROG Strix X870-I, $389.99; MSI MPG X870I EDGE TI EVO, $339.99) ship the MediaTek MT7927, which has NO LINUX DRIVER IN ANY KERNEL UP TO 7.0 — not flaky, ABSENT (confirmed by linux-hardware.org probes, one of them taken on Bazzite: driver `-`, failed). On a machine whose whole job is to sit under a TV far from the router, that is a $390 paperweight. THE MITIGATION, WHICH YOU SHOULD BE TOLD AND NOT SURPRISED BY: wifi on every board here is a SOCKETED M.2 KEY-E 2230 MODULE, not soldered. A ~$20 MT7922 card converts any bad-wifi board into a good one. So MT7927 is 'broken until you swap a $20 card' — budget it and an extra step, or just buy a B850.
Where to buy
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