ASRock B760M PG Riptide Intel 12th & 13th Generation CPU (LGA1700) B760 Chipset, DDR5 Micro ATX Motherboard
$152.07





Price: $118.99 - $152.07
(as of Jan 05, 2025 05:13:15 UTC – Details)
Supports 13th Gen & 12th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors (LGA1700) 14+1+1 Power Phase Supports DDR5 7200MHz (OC) 1 PCIe 4.0 x16, 1 PCIe 4.0 x1, 1 M.2 Key E for WiFi Graphics Output Options: HDMI, DisplayPort Realtek ALC897 7.1 CH HD Audio Codec, Nahimic Audio 4 SATA3, 2 Hyper M.2 (PCIe Gen4x4) 2 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C (1 Rear, 1 Front), 5 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A (3 Rear, 2 Front), 6 USB 2.0 (4 Rear, 2 Front) Dragon 2.5G LAN Supports ASRock Auto Driver Installer
Supports 13th Gen & 12th Gen Intel Core Processors (LGA1700)
14+1+1 Power Phase
Supports DDR5 7200MHz (OC)
1 PCIe 4.0 x16, 1 PCIe 4.0 x1, 1 M.2 Key E for WiFi
Graphics Output Options: HDMI, DisplayPort
Customers say
Customers find the motherboard offers good value for money. They say it performs well and efficiently, with no issues. However, opinions differ on how easy it is to set up the BIOS.
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13 reviews for ASRock B760M PG Riptide Intel 12th & 13th Generation CPU (LGA1700) B760 Chipset, DDR5 Micro ATX Motherboard
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Amazon Customer –
Great budget motherboard
Looks good and does its job. I also like that it has usb-c on the back IO and front IO. It has everything you need.
Kyl –
Amazing board!
Its a nice MOBO for the price, supports all cpus, and OC ram. What more could you want out of a budget board?
James Franks –
Perfect
Great value considering all the features this mobo has! I like the fact that it has front panel usb c compatability, ddr5 support, and an integrated I/O shield. You’d be hardpressed to find another mobo with all these features at this price point. Paired this board with a 12400f and a 4060 with 32gb of Corsair ddr5 running at 5200MHz and its performing very nicely and efficiently. I am now a fan of Asrock. I didn’t expect their mobos to be this good. Do yourself a favor and get this board if you’re running non-k 12th gen chips. It’ll be worth it!
Joshua E. Ramos –
Asrock Riptide PG non-wifi
Best bang for your buck when dealing with performance using a B760 board. Setting up Motherboard bios was a breeze. Overclocking headroom available. Used an i5 13600KF cpu, zotac 4070 TI OC Trinity gpu, king Fury 16gb 5600MT/s ram, 4TB ssd drive, and 750watt 80plus psu. Upgraded from AMD architecture 5600X cpu. 14th and 13th gen intel cpu compatible out of the box.
Quik Start Guide –
Had issues, lack luster BIOS
This was my first ASRock motherboard. I have used ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI in the past and wanted to try something new. It will be my first and last ASRock board.1. The BIOS is not user friendly, even as someone building PC for years, the BIOS was a pain to navigate and find simple controls like RAM OC, Resizable Bar, and PCIe Gen Selection. Even searching for FAN settings was a pain. This is not a beginner friendly board.2. My motherboard was likely a defective board because I was having stability issues using PCIe Gen 4. I had to turn of Resizable Bar and go down to PCIe Gen 3 after trouble shooting my GPU for hours, thinking the GPU was the culprit.All this said, it seems to be a decent board, but I feel like there are much better options for a just $15-$30 more, with better BIOS.
Frank –
No problems at all. Will support 256GB DDR5. Amazon shows it supports 32GB.
The Amazon description shows 32GB max capacity DDR5. This is wrong.The MFR website shows a max capacity of 256GB of DDR5.I bought this board in July 2023, for $139 USD, it is only $119 now.It has LEDs behind the board, but you can disable in BIOS if you want.I would recommend this board, as it has worked flawlessly.
K. Lawrence –
IF YOU WANT WIFI DONT BUY THIS
You have to spend $30 to get a m.2 wifi module when you could just spend $10 and get the wifi version of this board.Call me crazy for assuming that a desktop motherboard in 2024 comes with wifi, but I apparently missed that they had two different products. WHY!?!?!? are there really people out there who care about who supplies the hardware for their computer’s wifi ????? Basically I will end up spending $40 more than I should have, and it will use up the the 2nd m.2 connector which I otherwise could have used for storage. Just … insane… who comes up with these ideas? fire them
GReed –
Attempts to massively overclock the CPU out of the box.
The motherboard does have a lot of nice features, but if you are new to desktop building you could run into a lot of overheating issues. I had to go into the advanced features and change from the default settings to Intel’s settings, the wattage was set for double the recommended settings.As an enthusiast, I like the options to be able to overclock or underclock the CPU, but it should not be defaulted to massively overclock in order to appear faster than other motherboard brands. I have no doubt that this contributed to the death of my i7-14700k. I replaced it with a 14500, but it still attempted to overclock a locked CPU by 1/3 over recommended wattage, I adjusted it to Intel’s specs just in case it would have made an impact.Not cool AsRock, I have been buying your motherboards for years, I didn’t expect you would play similar games that ASUS is now being scrutinized for doing.
Maady Yassir –
Une carte mère très bonne ya rien à dire pour les moyennes config ou grosse
gene –
works great . got external multiplier overclocks F series intel chipsets . works great . fast post.
Gelmi –
Sehr cool, seit über einem Jahr in Betrieb, keine Probleme
Lorenzo giorni –
Ottima scheda madre , prezzo onestissimo. Ottima per build 13600k 12400f secondo me vale di piu di quel che costa
Omar –
The is price for it in sweden is really low and its amazing.