
- Relatively economical & cool
- Lots of analogue audio
- Moderate performance
- little internal USB
Overall, the Nitro B850A presents itself as a real mainstream product. Asus in particular has stretched its B850 portfolio up to 300 euros, so you have to use the term deliberately - if you don't already consider a Strix B850-F to be "upper class", you can still put "lower" in front of "mid-range" for the Nitro B850A, as it is more likely to compete with boards such as the Asrock B850 Pro RS or Gigabyte...