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Sapphire unveils new WiFi 7 motherboard and brings other models to global market

Sapphire has been releasing AMD motherboards for a few years now. Today, the company launches its latest Nitro+ B650A WiFi 7 motherboard, which support AM5 processors and advanced networking capabilities. 

The motherboard is designed with Nitro+ cooling, which includes extensive heatsink coverage for all critical components. USB connectivity options are plentiful and you get HDMI 1.4 and DIsplayPort 1.2 support out of the box for integrated graphics. A one-click BIOS button gives you a quick and easy way to update to the latest firmware and a debug LED is present to aid in any troubleshooting.

Here is the full list of key features:

  • AMD AM5 CPU SUPPORT
  • SAPPHIRE CORE BIOS
  • 12+2+1 Phase CPU Power, 55A Per Phase,
  • Robust VRM, M.2 and PCH Cooling
  • Dual Channel, 8000 MHz Memory OC
  • WIFI 7 Support
  • PCI Express 5.0 x16
  • PCIe 5.0 M.2 Support
  • Debug LED

For control and customisation, the newly designed SAPPHIRE TriXX-M motherboard utility software offers easy access to real-time hardware insights, ARGB lighting settings, intuitive diagnostics, and live cooling management.

There are five Sapphire motherboards in total coming to the global market this month. The Sapphire Nitro+ B650A WiFi 7 covered here will cost $189. After that, there is also the Sapphire Nitro+ B650M without WiFi 7 for $159. There are two Sapphire Pulse motherboards, one B650M for $139 and one A620AM board for $99 and finally, there is the basic Sapphire B650M-E and A520M-E, available for $109 and $69 respectively.

KitGuru Says: Are you planning a new AMD PC build? Will you be considering a Sapphire motherboard to pair up with a Sapphire Radeon graphics card? 

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