I’ve used the B650M-A Prime AX II for about 6 months and it’s been rock solid. BIOS updates are smooth, and memory compatibility isn’t a headache like older boards. Thermals are good for a B-series just make sure you get decent case airflow.
Thermally it’s average MOSFET cooling isn’t huge, so if you’re pushing a Ryzen 7 or 9, consider a small VRM heatsink or strong case airflow. BIOS stability on ASUS boards in general has improved a lot on AM5 compared to early AM4 days.
I built on one of these and the only thing that broke was my will to clean RGB cables. Board itself? Fine. BIOS updates? Easy. Temps? Cold enough to make me jealous of my fridge.
I run mine with a Ryzen 7 7800X and RTX 4070, 32GB 6000 CL30 RAM no throttling, no weird shutdowns. Boots quick and ASUS Armoury Crate doesn’t crash every launch.
I’m new to PC building and picked this board for my first Ryzen CPU. BIOS was easy to update with USB flashback, and everything worked out of the box. Super happy as a first-timer!
I’m curious are you planning to overclock? If so, this isn’t the best choice. If you just want stock clocks and stability, sure, go for it. But don’t expect extreme performance tuning.
ASUS boards tend to last. I had ASUS Prime boards on AM4 that ran error-free for years. As long as you keep BIOS updated every few months, you’ll be fine.