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£241.13 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £201 ex-VAT, the ASUS ROG STRIX B760-A is the sort of board that feels “premium” where it matters: decent power delivery for everyday Intel setups, solid connectivity, and ASUS’s usual BIOS/feature polish. If you’re building a reliable B2B workstation, creator box, or a small client gaming rig that still needs to be stable and easy to manage, it’s a safe choice. It’s also a good fit for resellers who want fewer headaches—ASUS tends to be consistent with firmware and tuning compared to some budget rivals.
That said, I wouldn’t steer everyone here. If you’re building purely cost-driven Intel systems where you’ll never use the extra gaming-oriented extras, you can almost certainly find a better value board from the same generation with the essential basics for less. Also, if your priority is long-term homelab-ish tweaking or maximum “hands-off” longevity, you’ll want to double-check the exact BIOS/driver support policy for your specific CPU stepping—ROG branding doesn’t change the reality that chipset platform maturity is what ultimately matters. Overall: buy it for “balanced premium” builds where you’ll actually benefit from the better implementation and user experience; skip it when the brief is strictly lowest price per port.

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