Maxsun Unveils B760M Terminator Motherboard, Supports DDR5-8000+ Memory
Maxsun Unveils B760M Terminator Motherboard, Supports DDR5-8000+ Memory

Maxsun has unveiled its new B760M Terminator motherboard which now comes in DDR5 flavors, supporting up to 8000 MT/s speeds.
Maxsun is a renowned company globally, particularly in China. The company has released several lineups in the past, notable ones being the MGG "Mega Gamer" series featuring the Ada Lovelace GPUs. The company has now revealed a new iteration of the B760M motherboard, bringing high overclocking support and top-of-the-line features.
Moving on to the features, the Maxsun B760M Terminator motherboard comes with two DDR5 memory slots, with support for blazing-fast RAMs exceeding the 8000 MT/s territory. It features a micro-ATX form factor. For storage options, the motherboards pack three M.2 slots in total, with one positioned alongside the RAM slots for easier accessibility.
The Maxsun B760M Terminator motherboard features an 8+1+1 power phase with a 50A DrMOS supply. The board comes with 200W PL1/PBP and 253W PL2/MTB limit for the 12th Gen & 13th Gen CPUs, which does hinder the overclocking capabilities to some extent. While overclocking isn't possible through changing clock speeds, tuning the power limits could squeeze out performance, but that isn't as effective and comes at the cost of higher temperatures which would require more high-end cooling.
Connectivity options are ample here since the B760M Terminator features WiFi support along with a 2.5 Gbit Ethernet connection. Moreover, it also comes with two USB 3.2 Gen2x2 and four USB 2.0 connections, hence you shouldn't worry about connectivity tradeoffs with the m-ATX form factor.
The Maxsun B760M Terminator motherboard is currently retailing at JD.com for a discounted price of 829 RMB/ USD $114. Without the discount, the motherboard is at 999 RMB/ USD $137, which still makes it a decent option. However, the retail Maxsun motherboards do have regional limitations, hence getting your hands on one might require going out of the way. If you are aiming for a budget build, then there are also sub-$100 US B760 chipset options such as the ones we covered yesterday over here.
News Source: ITHome
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