ASUS B85-Pro Gamer Review - A Motherboard that is a 'Bang for Buck King'

**The ASRock B85 Pro Gamer Review**

It was pretty crap actually but I don't expect it to be good on a motherboard of this price range and when you turn on noise suppression which a lot of people will do uh the voice was completely audiable as well uh the line in is actually pretty good though it does introduce some L noise after volume levels of 75 uh with me having a mic preamp this is no problems uh and generally if you're going to use a mic pramp you will uh want to turn that volume down though as opposed to other better variants out there you can generally hit hit it up to 100 and have no problems on most other motherboards though again on an $80 motherboard I'm not going to critique that too heavily

Another thing that I did like was the subtle red lighting it wasn't too excessive though I would have liked to have seen them go away with that and well uh as well as going away with some things like the PCI Legacy slots there's three of them there which I mean one of them would have been okay but three is a bit excessive as well as the rear HDMI DVI and VGA ports I would have liked to have seen maybe just a VGA and a HDMI or vice versa just maybe just only a HDMI I mean I believe they can cut down costs even further and then give us things like a clear seos button on the rear as well as bring the cost down of this board even further which would be cool

Things that I like liked about it it just was a solid board um though on that note of solid boards I felt like when I was installing the memory maybe if I applied too much pressure I could have broken the PCB uh so maybe I think I caught it on camera and I'll see if I can show you in slow motion uh so I do think the PCB is a little bit thinner especially compared to the gigabyte b85 that I had uh come through that thing felt really solid so maybe they've gone cost cuted or maybe they're cutting cost on the PCB size in order to um make the board cheaper which is fine with me I mean just be careful though if you are going to install things on this board it's not as strong as other boards that I've tested on the PCB size so just keep that in note on other things though I mean it's just a solid board it looks pretty good it's got great audio out it's got a great Nic it's got a great vrm which are the first three things that I look at when I'm grading a motherboard and this and this uh motherboard has just hit all those marks and it's just cut down like you're not paying for SLI if you don't use SLI you don't have to get that feature for people who don't overclock you can still overclock on this board though and you get so you're not paying that for that feature to Intel which is a great thing and then you're paying for Less s ports the right to use less s ports so you're just saving money on this chipset and that's why this chipset makes a lot of sense especially for most endome users even for people doing a workstation things like I'm doing so ultim Ely I like this board a lot and I can highly recommend it if you can't get it though the scarcity of this board is interesting it's actually uh pretty rare to find this board at solid prices uh I mean I looked in the US and the cheapest you could get this board for was 140 USD as opposed to the uh fatality from ASRock which looks like on on paper it looks like it has similar features which is only $100 so maybe if you're looking for an alternative then the azrack fatality definitely looks like a good option as well so you might want to check that out but all in all I can highly recommend this board I absolutely had an amazing experience with it and yeah I'm just blown away so this board it just I mean companies have to do this they have to say look this is what the end user or the Aver average end user wants they don't want to pay for features that they're not using and this board I'm not paying for features that I'm not using if that makes any sense so it's good I like it in that regards and kudos to Aus

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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enso anyway I just installed this motherboard in my computer and I'm now a Pro Gamer like I just literally I'm I'm a pro gamer because I installed this Pro Gamer motherboard welcome back to techia City this is Bank I'm back to you guys today with a review of the b85 Pro Gamer from isus now if you guys have followed me recently you'll know that I put this in my ultimate build guide as it was just simply a phenomenal bang for buck motherboard and let's quickly go over the features of this motherboard and I'll talk about what I like about this motherboard and then I'll go on to a quick mic test for you guys talk about the audio and then I'll go to a conclusion so here's the b85 Pro Gamer here from isus now this is actually a new one that I've got I've actually got two of these motherboards because they were going out at $80 in Japan where I live absolutely phenomenal value for money considering you get the Supreme FX onboard audio with this motherboard this is kind of the first time that Zeus have put their premium onboard audio on a budget motherboard and this is kind of what I really like when companies do this they give these sort of Premium features coupled on uh things that you don't really need on a motherboard giving you awesome value for money for certain types of segment or Target markets in this case me I don't use SLI because I don't I prefer one video card over not having SLI so taking out SLI on a motherboard makes a lot of sense for me cuz I don't want to pay Nvidia $5 every time I buy a motherboard that's right AMD Fanboys every time you buy an motherboard with an SLI badge on it you're given Nvidia money so looking at the motherboard closely though we can see that isus have decided to go with a red and black theme Here covering up four phases of the vrm with one heat sink and another four phases of the vrm with another heat sink this in total gives us an 8-phase vrm for the CPU and looking at the the left of the board we've got two phases which are cut down for the four Banks of memory there supporting up to 32 GB of RAM though it doesn't really matter with the vrm for the ram though cuz we can only with a b85 chipset go up to, 1600 MHz of ram which is perfectly fine though even in today's world of workstation and gaming with a four core CPU looking further down the board we've got four sata 3 ports here as well as two uh SATA 2 ports here more than enough for the average user even me editing videos a lot for you guys I only take up three to four sard ports on average so that's pretty cool it's enough sard ports for me I'm pretty sure it's enough soer ports for most people out there looking to the right of the soer ports we've also got a big chunky heat sink here covering up the platform chipset Hub uh looking to the right here we've got our one PCI 3 Express 16sp speed slot here as well as two extra PCI mini slots there and it looks like a legacy PCI slot they've decided to throw three of these on the board I guess they've got to get rid of them that's the only thing I can think of as well as getting an extra PCI slot down here which can support Crossfire I believe so that's an interesting thing from isus in this board so looking down the bottom of the board here we got our standard input output headers as well as support for four USB uh outs USB 2 outs over two ports you've got your stand you got a chassis fan there a com fan there and also a TPM connector there as well as a clear seos header there as well as an s PDF out and a front audio out there as well though let's look to the right of the board this is the Supreme FX audio now they've decided to go with Elna capacitors which are considered pretty high-end in the audio file realm so I like the fact that they've gone with elner capacitors there you've got a shield on there as well covering up the Supreme FX chip though ultimately it's just a real Tech 1150 as I'll talk about this when I'm benchmarking the audio for you guys so moving up the top of the board here we've got two PS2 outs there for one for a mouse one for a keyboard we've also got a HDMI out there as well as an uh Optical out there for audio we've also got a DVI port there and also a VGA port there uh for the support for the onboard Intel Graphics there below that we've got four USB 2 outs as well as two USB 3 outs and then we've got the Intel i217 V which is a great solution especially for a b85 chipset this is one of my favorite onboard implementations I'd prefer probably the i218 V but it doesn't really matter they're pretty much similar uh great solution there for gaming as well as for workstation uh applications moving down here we've got support for 5.1 out analog as well as support for our mic in line in and headphone outs here as well okay so here is a quick test of what the microphone sounds like with no noise suppression on now for some odd reason when I first got this motherboard and when I tested it then the noise was a lot worse but when I tested it this time around and I listened to it I was like Hey that actually isn't too bad at all um so my sweet spot settings for the microphone are generally 50 with plus 20 dbel now it depends on the microphone you are using if you've got a less sensitive microphone you may have to turn that up so if you do turn it up to 30 DB and you do turn the levels up higher then you'll find yourself incurring more noise but for what it's worth it doesn't actually introduce a lot of noise which is actually pretty impressive now let's talk about the audio out when I tested this with a variety of rock tracks either from the 80s old school Transformers 1986 I mean I was just left rocking on these headphones I think the impedance actually matches the headphones a lot better than other onboard Audio Solutions do and that'll cause not to have those spikes especially around 7K so the audio for this is pretty good though one thing I will mention is the cross talk isn't phenomenal I guess the uh K's heel of this onboard audio would be the cross talk though again for an $80 motherboard I can't really critique that a whole lot um let's move on now to some other things benchmarking this motherboard I mean power consumption was fantastic I don't really have any other b85 motherboards to compare it to though I will say out of all the motherboards I've tested on the b80 h87 97 line um basically the lga1150 sockets this has the lowest power consumption of them all so what this means is that Aus are using Quality Parts on the vrm and it's showing in these results uh as for benchmarks I mean how does this motherboard compare in terms of performance I'd like to think that there's not a lot of differences between motherboards in terms of performance though for what it's worth this motherboard performed exceptionally well especially when I was doing SSD benchmarks as well as when I did my 3D uh Mark fire strike benchmarks I was scoring pretty much the best scores for people with zons and a single gtx970 so that just shows that this motherboard definitely has what it takes to compete with even higher end motherboards like z97s and stuff like that so kudos to isus for making a great motherboard that performs well in pretty much all the areas where I want it to perform well anyway with that being said let's move on now to a conclusion where I'll sum up everything I like and some of the things that I actually don't like about this motherboard as well so it's conclusion time and I'll talk about a few extra things as well things that I really liked about this motherboard things that I didn't like as well that I mentioned earlier though things that I really liked fantastic value for money I mean Aus have got it right with this motherboard it's got a great vrm I mean when I did power consumption figures this thing was just a champion the board was also staying so cool with the zeeon uh at 3.8 gigs also the BIOS allows me to overclock my zeeon uh to the max turbo clock which is a really good thing uh it was the initial bios revision on this as well so if you're going to get one of these motherboards May make sure you download that uh bios revision before it gets taken down if it is going to get taken down is when I installed a new version of the BIOS uh essentially I wasn't able to get my 3.8 gigs anymore so it's cool that you can do that anyway so it's a great thing that you can get 3.8 gigs on or your max turbo clock on your respective CPU and it supports the Haswell refreshes no problems though I'm not sure about Devil's Canyon which is more Bly the 4690k and the 4790k however let's get back to the motherboard itself the audio out was absolutely phenomenal especially on a board that came in at $80 it's pretty much on par with the azck Extreme 6 x99 now the mik in it's something that was not good it wasn't that it was pretty crap actually but I don't expect it to be good on a motherboard of this price range and when you turn on noise suppression which a lot of people will do uh the voice was completely audable as well uh the line in is actually pretty good though it does introduce some L noise after volume levels of 75 uh with me having a mic preamp this is no problems uh and generally if you're going to use a mic pramp you will uh want to turn that volume down though as opposed to other better uh variants out there you can generally hit hit it up to 100 and have no problems on most other motherboards though again on an $80 motherboard I'm not going to critique that too heavily uh another thing that I did like was the subtle red lighting it wasn't too excessive though I would have liked to have seen them go away with that and well uh as well as going away with some things like the PCI Legacy slots there's three of them there which I mean one of them would have been okay but three is a bit excessive as well as the rear HDMI DVI and VGA ports I would have liked to have seen maybe just a VGA and a HDMI or vice or just maybe just only a HDMI I mean I believe they can cut down costs even further and then give us things like a clear seos button on the rear as well as bring the cost down of this board even further which would be cool ough things that I like liked about it it just was a solid board um though on that note of solid boards I felt like when I was installing the memory I maybe if I applied too much pressure I could have broken the PCB uh so maybe I think I caught it on camera and I'll see if I can show you in slow motion uh so I do think the PCB is a little bit thinner especially compared to the gigabyte b85 that I had uh come through that thing felt really solid so maybe they've gone cost cuted or maybe they're cutting cost on the PCB size in order to um make the board cheaper which is fine with me I mean just be careful though if you are going to install things on this board it's not as strong as other boards that I've tested on the PCB size so just keep that in note on other things though I mean it's just a solid board it looks pretty good it's got great audio out it's got a great Nic it's got a great vrm which are the first three things that I look at when I'm grading a motherboard and this and this uh motherboard has just hit all those marks and it's just cut down like you're not you don't for those people who don't use SLI you don't have to get that feature for people who don't overclock you can still overclock on this board though and you get so you're not paying that for that feature to Intel which is a great thing and then you're paying for Less s ports the right to use less s ports so you're just saving money on this chipset and that's why this chipset makes a lot of sense especially for most endome users even for people doing a workstation things like I'm doing so ultim Ely I like this board a lot and I can highly recommend it if you can't get it though the scarcity of this board is interesting it's actually uh pretty rare to find this board at solid prices uh I mean I looked in the US and the cheapest you could get this board for was 140 USD as opposed to the uh fatality from ASRock which looks like on on paper it looks like it has similar features which is only $100 so maybe if you're looking for an alternative then the azrack fatality definitely looks like a good option as as well so you might want to check that out but all in all I can highly recommend this board I absolutely had an amazing experience with it and yeah I'm just blown away so this board it just I mean companies have to do this they have to say look this is what the end user or the Aver average end user wants they don't want to pay for features that they're not using and this board I'm not paying for features that I'm not using if that makes any sense so it's good I like it in that regards and kudos to Aus so if you have any questions about the b85 Pro Gamer from isus then be sure to drop a comment in the comment section below and I'll get back to you as soon as I can and yeah that's about it guys if you like this video please give it a thumbs up if you have any questions yeah comments then go add it in the comment section below and if you haven't already subscribed to techs C where I'll come back to you guys with another tech video very shortly peace out for now byeso anyway I just installed this motherboard in my computer and I'm now a Pro Gamer like I just literally I'm I'm a pro gamer because I installed this Pro Gamer motherboard welcome back to techia City this is Bank I'm back to you guys today with a review of the b85 Pro Gamer from isus now if you guys have followed me recently you'll know that I put this in my ultimate build guide as it was just simply a phenomenal bang for buck motherboard and let's quickly go over the features of this motherboard and I'll talk about what I like about this motherboard and then I'll go on to a quick mic test for you guys talk about the audio and then I'll go to a conclusion so here's the b85 Pro Gamer here from isus now this is actually a new one that I've got I've actually got two of these motherboards because they were going out at $80 in Japan where I live absolutely phenomenal value for money considering you get the Supreme FX onboard audio with this motherboard this is kind of the first time that Zeus have put their premium onboard audio on a budget motherboard and this is kind of what I really like when companies do this they give these sort of Premium features coupled on uh things that you don't really need on a motherboard giving you awesome value for money for certain types of segment or Target markets in this case me I don't use SLI because I don't I prefer one video card over not having SLI so taking out SLI on a motherboard makes a lot of sense for me cuz I don't want to pay Nvidia $5 every time I buy a motherboard that's right AMD Fanboys every time you buy an motherboard with an SLI badge on it you're given Nvidia money so looking at the motherboard closely though we can see that isus have decided to go with a red and black theme Here covering up four phases of the vrm with one heat sink and another four phases of the vrm with another heat sink this in total gives us an 8-phase vrm for the CPU and looking at the the left of the board we've got two phases which are cut down for the four Banks of memory there supporting up to 32 GB of RAM though it doesn't really matter with the vrm for the ram though cuz we can only with a b85 chipset go up to, 1600 MHz of ram which is perfectly fine though even in today's world of workstation and gaming with a four core CPU looking further down the board we've got four sata 3 ports here as well as two uh SATA 2 ports here more than enough for the average user even me editing videos a lot for you guys I only take up three to four sard ports on average so that's pretty cool it's enough sard ports for me I'm pretty sure it's enough soer ports for most people out there looking to the right of the soer ports we've also got a big chunky heat sink here covering up the platform chipset Hub uh looking to the right here we've got our one PCI 3 Express 16sp speed slot here as well as two extra PCI mini slots there and it looks like a legacy PCI slot they've decided to throw three of these on the board I guess they've got to get rid of them that's the only thing I can think of as well as getting an extra PCI slot down here which can support Crossfire I believe so that's an interesting thing from isus in this board so looking down the bottom of the board here we got our standard input output headers as well as support for four USB uh outs USB 2 outs over two ports you've got your stand you got a chassis fan there a com fan there and also a TPM connector there as well as a clear seos header there as well as an s PDF out and a front audio out there as well though let's look to the right of the board this is the Supreme FX audio now they've decided to go with Elna capacitors which are considered pretty high-end in the audio file realm so I like the fact that they've gone with elner capacitors there you've got a shield on there as well covering up the Supreme FX chip though ultimately it's just a real Tech 1150 as I'll talk about this when I'm benchmarking the audio for you guys so moving up the top of the board here we've got two PS2 outs there for one for a mouse one for a keyboard we've also got a HDMI out there as well as an uh Optical out there for audio we've also got a DVI port there and also a VGA port there uh for the support for the onboard Intel Graphics there below that we've got four USB 2 outs as well as two USB 3 outs and then we've got the Intel i217 V which is a great solution especially for a b85 chipset this is one of my favorite onboard implementations I'd prefer probably the i218 V but it doesn't really matter they're pretty much similar uh great solution there for gaming as well as for workstation uh applications moving down here we've got support for 5.1 out analog as well as support for our mic in line in and headphone outs here as well okay so here is a quick test of what the microphone sounds like with no noise suppression on now for some odd reason when I first got this motherboard and when I tested it then the noise was a lot worse but when I tested it this time around and I listened to it I was like Hey that actually isn't too bad at all um so my sweet spot settings for the microphone are generally 50 with plus 20 dbel now it depends on the microphone you are using if you've got a less sensitive microphone you may have to turn that up so if you do turn it up to 30 DB and you do turn the levels up higher then you'll find yourself incurring more noise but for what it's worth it doesn't actually introduce a lot of noise which is actually pretty impressive now let's talk about the audio out when I tested this with a variety of rock tracks either from the 80s old school Transformers 1986 I mean I was just left rocking on these headphones I think the impedance actually matches the headphones a lot better than other onboard Audio Solutions do and that'll cause not to have those spikes especially around 7K so the audio for this is pretty good though one thing I will mention is the cross talk isn't phenomenal I guess the uh K's heel of this onboard audio would be the cross talk though again for an $80 motherboard I can't really critique that a whole lot um let's move on now to some other things benchmarking this motherboard I mean power consumption was fantastic I don't really have any other b85 motherboards to compare it to though I will say out of all the motherboards I've tested on the b80 h87 97 line um basically the lga1150 sockets this has the lowest power consumption of them all so what this means is that Aus are using Quality Parts on the vrm and it's showing in these results uh as for benchmarks I mean how does this motherboard compare in terms of performance I'd like to think that there's not a lot of differences between motherboards in terms of performance though for what it's worth this motherboard performed exceptionally well especially when I was doing SSD benchmarks as well as when I did my 3D uh Mark fire strike benchmarks I was scoring pretty much the best scores for people with zons and a single gtx970 so that just shows that this motherboard definitely has what it takes to compete with even higher end motherboards like z97s and stuff like that so kudos to isus for making a great motherboard that performs well in pretty much all the areas where I want it to perform well anyway with that being said let's move on now to a conclusion where I'll sum up everything I like and some of the things that I actually don't like about this motherboard as well so it's conclusion time and I'll talk about a few extra things as well things that I really liked about this motherboard things that I didn't like as well that I mentioned earlier though things that I really liked fantastic value for money I mean Aus have got it right with this motherboard it's got a great vrm I mean when I did power consumption figures this thing was just a champion the board was also staying so cool with the zeeon uh at 3.8 gigs also the BIOS allows me to overclock my zeeon uh to the max turbo clock which is a really good thing uh it was the initial bios revision on this as well so if you're going to get one of these motherboards May make sure you download that uh bios revision before it gets taken down if it is going to get taken down is when I installed a new version of the BIOS uh essentially I wasn't able to get my 3.8 gigs anymore so it's cool that you can do that anyway so it's a great thing that you can get 3.8 gigs on or your max turbo clock on your respective CPU and it supports the Haswell refreshes no problems though I'm not sure about Devil's Canyon which is more Bly the 4690k and the 4790k however let's get back to the motherboard itself the audio out was absolutely phenomenal especially on a board that came in at $80 it's pretty much on par with the azck Extreme 6 x99 now the mik in it's something that was not good it wasn't that it was pretty crap actually but I don't expect it to be good on a motherboard of this price range and when you turn on noise suppression which a lot of people will do uh the voice was completely audable as well uh the line in is actually pretty good though it does introduce some L noise after volume levels of 75 uh with me having a mic preamp this is no problems uh and generally if you're going to use a mic pramp you will uh want to turn that volume down though as opposed to other better uh variants out there you can generally hit hit it up to 100 and have no problems on most other motherboards though again on an $80 motherboard I'm not going to critique that too heavily uh another thing that I did like was the subtle red lighting it wasn't too excessive though I would have liked to have seen them go away with that and well uh as well as going away with some things like the PCI Legacy slots there's three of them there which I mean one of them would have been okay but three is a bit excessive as well as the rear HDMI DVI and VGA ports I would have liked to have seen maybe just a VGA and a HDMI or vice or just maybe just only a HDMI I mean I believe they can cut down costs even further and then give us things like a clear seos button on the rear as well as bring the cost down of this board even further which would be cool ough things that I like liked about it it just was a solid board um though on that note of solid boards I felt like when I was installing the memory I maybe if I applied too much pressure I could have broken the PCB uh so maybe I think I caught it on camera and I'll see if I can show you in slow motion uh so I do think the PCB is a little bit thinner especially compared to the gigabyte b85 that I had uh come through that thing felt really solid so maybe they've gone cost cuted or maybe they're cutting cost on the PCB size in order to um make the board cheaper which is fine with me I mean just be careful though if you are going to install things on this board it's not as strong as other boards that I've tested on the PCB size so just keep that in note on other things though I mean it's just a solid board it looks pretty good it's got great audio out it's got a great Nic it's got a great vrm which are the first three things that I look at when I'm grading a motherboard and this and this uh motherboard has just hit all those marks and it's just cut down like you're not you don't for those people who don't use SLI you don't have to get that feature for people who don't overclock you can still overclock on this board though and you get so you're not paying that for that feature to Intel which is a great thing and then you're paying for Less s ports the right to use less s ports so you're just saving money on this chipset and that's why this chipset makes a lot of sense especially for most endome users even for people doing a workstation things like I'm doing so ultim Ely I like this board a lot and I can highly recommend it if you can't get it though the scarcity of this board is interesting it's actually uh pretty rare to find this board at solid prices uh I mean I looked in the US and the cheapest you could get this board for was 140 USD as opposed to the uh fatality from ASRock which looks like on on paper it looks like it has similar features which is only $100 so maybe if you're looking for an alternative then the azrack fatality definitely looks like a good option as as well so you might want to check that out but all in all I can highly recommend this board I absolutely had an amazing experience with it and yeah I'm just blown away so this board it just I mean companies have to do this they have to say look this is what the end user or the Aver average end user wants they don't want to pay for features that they're not using and this board I'm not paying for features that I'm not using if that makes any sense so it's good I like it in that regards and kudos to Aus so if you have any questions about the b85 Pro Gamer from isus then be sure to drop a comment in the comment section below and I'll get back to you as soon as I can and yeah that's about it guys if you like this video please give it a thumbs up if you have any questions yeah comments then go add it in the comment section below and if you haven't already subscribed to techs C where I'll come back to you guys with another tech video very shortly peace out for now bye\n"