Ich glaube das Board unterstützt maximal 2x32GB. Schau mal hier (tab "Memory"): https://rog.asus.com/us/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-b650e-f-gaming-wifi-model/helpdesk_qvl_memory/
Have you activated TPM in the BIOS?
https://www.hardwaredealz.com/forum/threads/asus-b650-plus-wifi-hat-kein-tpm-2-0.73908/
Advanced -> AMD TPM configuration -> Firmware TPM
To use an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor with this motherboard, it is strongly recommended to update the BIOS before installing the CPU and booting the PC, as compatibility with Ryzen 9000 series processors generally requires a recent version of the BIOS.
The most recent version available on the official ASUS website (3279) improves compatibility and stability, but there is no explicit official confirmation that the 9800X3D is immediately supported without prior update.
User feedback indicates that the 9800X3D works with recent BIOSes (e.g. 3265), but memory compatibility or boot problems may occur if the BIOS is not up to date.
If in doubt, it is advisable to update the BIOS using the BIOS FlashBack function (without a CPU installed) to ensure optimum compatibility.
If you need official confirmation, check the CPU compatibility list on the ASUS website or contact ASUS technical support for your country.
My opinion is very personal, but I think that overclocking is dead. The few fps gained in a synthetic benchmark are no longer worth the work and research needed to go through all the available options. EXPO and PBO are enough to automatically adjust performance. I've been overclocking for a long time, but this card offers the best value for money for me. It allows you to use the latest AMD processors and graphics cards without costing a fortune, while remaining stable, with no crashes or major BIOS bugs. If your aim is to break world records, this isn't the card for you. But you wouldn't be asking the question if it was. So for me, this card in 2025 is still absolutely perfect for holding the most powerful cpus and gpus as I do. Choosing the right ram seems to me to be much more conducive to results. The automatic PBO allows you to reduce the temperature and therefore gain in performance, which is just great.
Difficult to say, I've had mine for a few months, but in any case it won't have the latest BIOS installed. An update is strongly recommended, as new versions are released regularly.
But you can update without any problems, even without the CPU installed and the screen connected (I've done this a few times without any problems).
You can find the latest BIOS here:
https://rog.asus.com/ch-de/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-b650e-f-gaming-wifi-model/helpdesk_bios/
1. load BIOS on memory stick, rename file
2. plug in specific USB port
3. press BIOS FLBK button (the usb ports have a small black button)
4. LED BLINKS for several minutes during installation, when finished LED lights up permanently
5. process is successfully completed when the LED lights up permanently
See also the manual for a detailed description of the process.
Good luck !
This motherboard features an RGB header, allowing ARGB lights to be connected for visual customisation. This header is compatible with ASUS Aura Sync software, which allows you to synchronise and control lighting effects.
I only have @ 7800x3D in use. Basically it should be compatible with a new bios. But if you want to be sure you would have to check the current compatibility list
It says under Information on the TPM :
Specification version 2.0
Supported TCG specifications
Version of the PPI specification 1.3
Subordinate version of the TPM specification 1.59
Version of the PC client specification 1.05
You have the option of juggling between different suppliers (the option is located under the item title). Prices may vary depending on the partner selected.
According to our information, the following RAM is compatible:
4 DIMM slots - DDR5, non-ECC, on-die ECC, unbuffered
It could be that the qualified supplier list from Asus does not list all possible options, or that only certain modules have been tested.
BIOS is actually pre-installed and as it is a current board, you should not have any compatibility problems with the CPU with the pre-installed version. However, you can install the latest version at any time (even without a CPU) via USB BIOS Flashback. Just have a quick look in the manual to see how it works.
You should therefore be able to get started straight away and then update the BIOS later.
Why not just take a motherboard that doesn't offer wifi/bluetooth if you have such a requirement?
Otherwise
- Deactivate the device in the BIOS
- Do not install the necessary drivers or uninstall/deactivate them so that it is not usable.
- do not mount the antennas