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11 Mar, 2026







£257.14 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £215.35 ex‑VAT, the ASUS TUF GAMING B850‑PRO WIFI7 W NEO is priced like a “serious build” motherboard, not a bargain board. That’s a good thing for businesses that care about stability and straightforward provisioning—TUF boards are generally dependable, and the Wi‑Fi convenience is a real win if you’re standardising small offices or worker hubs where cabling isn’t always neat. If you’re building AM5 systems that will run all day (office work, light CAD, VDI hosts, dev boxes), this is the kind of board that tends to stay out of the way.
Why you *might not* buy it: if you’re doing very budget-conscious builds, there’s usually cheaper AM5 B850 options that get you essentially the same “it boots and runs” experience—so the extra spend only makes sense if you’ll actually use the features you’re paying for (like built-in wireless for your site layout) and you value ASUS/TUF’s conservative approach to firmware and support. I’d recommend it for a reseller/IT department building a few repeatable desktops with minimal fuss; I wouldn’t choose it as the default for the absolute lowest-cost spec you can get.

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