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Data Warehouse Reporting
20 Mar, 2026







£199.24 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £166.85 ex‑VAT, the ASUS PRIME B850‑PLUS WIFI looks like a sensible “get it working and don’t think about it” ATX board for an AM5 build. ASUS Prime boards are usually solid on day‑to‑day reliability and BIOS maturity, and the built‑in Wi‑Fi is a real convenience if you don’t want to mess about with add‑in cards. If you’re building a reliable office/production machine (or a fleet of similar desktops) and you mainly care about stable updates, sane defaults, and decent onboard networking, this is very much in the sweet spot.
Where I’d hesitate is if you’re the kind of builder who wants lots of enthusiast extras or expects premium power/thermal behaviour without paying for it—Prime is “practical,” not “max performance.” Also, if your workload is heavy on expansion (lots of cards, fast storage, dense networking), it’s worth double‑checking physical/slot planning before you commit, because you can’t fix poor layout decisions later. In short: buy it if you want good value, dependable BIOS experience, and built‑in Wi‑Fi for a business PC; skip it if you’re chasing high-end features or you have complex expansion requirements.

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