ASUS
PRIME B660M-A WiFi
Gaming Motherboard
The ASUS PRIME B660M-A WiFi is a gaming motherboard in Micro-ATX form factor designed for the LGA1700 socket, launched in 2022. Equipped with the B660 chipset, it provides a solid foundation for high-performance builds with Intel Core 12th, 13th and 14th gen.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
|---|---|
| Socket | LGA1700 |
| Chipset | B660 |
| Form factor | Micro-ATX |
| Release year | 2022 |
Platform & socket
Intel LGA1700 is the Intel platform for 12th, 13th and 14th gen Core (Alder Lake, Raptor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh). Boards can support DDR5 or DDR4 depending on design (never both simultaneously). Compatible with a wide range of processors from Core i3 to Core i9.
Form factor: Micro-ATX
The Micro-ATX form factor (244 × 244 mm) reduces board size without sacrificing most features. It fits in ATX and Micro-ATX cases, offering a good balance between compactness and expansion options for space-constrained gaming builds.
Compatible CPUs for socket LGA1700
Compatible RAM kits
Frequently asked questions
Which processors are compatible with the ASUS PRIME B660M-A WiFi?
The ASUS PRIME B660M-A WiFi has socket LGA1700 and is compatible with Intel Core 12th, 13th and 14th gen processors. Intel LGA1700 is the Intel platform for 12th, 13th and 14th gen Core (Alder Lake, Raptor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh). Boards can support DDR5 or DDR4 depending on design (never both simultaneously). Compatible with a wide range of processors from Core i3 to Core i9.
What type of RAM does the ASUS PRIME B660M-A WiFi support?
Check ASUS's official specifications for the PRIME B660M-A WiFi to confirm the supported memory type and maximum speed.
Is socket LGA1700 a good long-term choice?
Socket LGA1700 has a good lifecycle ahead with confirmed support for future processor generations, protecting the long-term investment.
Which form factor is better, ATX or Micro-ATX?
The answer depends on your needs. ATX provides more PCIe slots (ideal if you need multiple expansion cards, capture cards or additional SSDs), better cable management space and generally more rear connectivity options. Micro-ATX reduces the overall build size while keeping in most cases the same basic gaming features: one PCIe x16 slot for the GPU, 2-4 M.2 slots and enough USB ports. For pure gaming both form factors are equally capable.
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