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ASUS - MOTHERBOARDS ASUS TUF GAMING B760-PLUS WIFI INTEL B760 13TH12TH GEN LGA 1700
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ASUS TUF GAMING B760-PLUS WIFI Motherboard | LGA 1700, ATX
ASUS
MPN: TUF GAMING B760-PLUS
$199.99
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Key Features
- Intel B760 chipset for 13th and 12th Gen Core processors
- LGA 1700 processor socket
- ATX motherboard form factor
- Onboard Wi‑Fi included
- Four memory slots
- ASUS TUF GAMING series board
- Support Intel 13th and 12th Gen CPUs using the LGA 1700 socket
- Build cleaner systems with onboard Wi‑Fi included
Anchor a high-performance Intel build on a motherboard designed for long service life and practical expansion. The ASUS TUF GAMING B760-PLUS WIFI supports 13th and 12th Gen Intel Core processors on the LGA 1700 socket, giving builders a current platform for gaming systems, creator desktops, and general-purpose performance rigs.
The B760 chipset provides the right balance for teams and enthusiasts who want a capable platform without paying for features they will not use. With Wi‑Fi included, the board reduces dependency on add-in cards and keeps the build cleaner from the start. That matters in premium desktop builds where reliability, airflow, and serviceability all affect the final result.
TUF-class boards are chosen for more than raw specs. They are selected when the system needs to stay stable under sustained use, when expansion matters, and when the build should feel deliberate rather than assembled from compromises. For buyers comparing boards in this class, the value is in the combination of Intel platform support, integrated wireless, and ASUS TUF positioning for dependable daily operation.
Ideal For
- Build a gaming desktop around Intel 13th Gen Core processors
- Assemble a creator PC that needs stable Intel platform support
- Deploy a general-purpose performance workstation with integrated Wi‑Fi
- Upgrade an ATX tower with a modern LGA 1700 motherboard
Why This Product
- 1Integrated Wi‑Fi versus boards that require an add-in card
- 2Intel B760 platform versus older chipset generations
- 3ATX expansion room versus compact board layouts
- 4TUF series positioning versus entry-level consumer boards



