ASRock B760M Steel Legend Wi-Fi Review: Small Size, Low Price, Big Features

A well-rounded B760 Micro ATX solution with sparkling RGB lighting and three M.2 slots

ASRock B760M Steel Legend Wi-Fi
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Firmware

Like the other boards, you start in Easy Mode when jumping in ASRock BIOS, which is mostly informative but lets you change a few options (XMP, profiles, boot order, Fan-Tastic Tuning, etc.). Advanced mode displays headings across the top, with details below.

Here, you can tweak everything that can be tweaked, as ASRock includes every option you can think of. Overclocking is easy, with most options on the same page, although some power options are in a different section. It’s a logical layout. The movement is smooth, and it’s easy to read. No significant complaints from us about the ASRock firmware.

Software

For software, ASRock provides several different options. It has the App Shop to install drivers and software, the Nahimic 3 audio control panel, the A-Tune application that overclocks your system (if applicable), control fans, the Polychrome RGB software, and more. There’s even a pop-up to install drivers when you first boot the system. ASRock’s software provides everything users need to manage and tweak their system.

Test System / Comparison Products

We’ve updated our test system to Windows 11 64-bit OS with all updates applied. We kept the same Asus TUF RTX 3070 video card from our previous testing platforms but updated the driver. We also updated to F1 22 for our games and kept Far Cry 6. We use the latest non-beta motherboard BIOS available to the public. The hardware we used is as follows:

Test System Components

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Test System Components

CPU

Intel Core i9-13900K

Memory

Kingston Fury Beast DDR5-6000 CL36 (KF560C36BBEAK2-32)

 

GSkill Trident Z DDR5-5600 CL36 (F5-5600U3636C16GX2-TZ5RK)

GPU

Asus TUF RTX 3070

Cooling

Coolermaster MasterLiquid PL360 Flux

PSU

EVGA Supernova 850W P6

Software

Windows 11 64-bit (22H2)

Graphics Driver

Nvidia GeForce Driver 522.25

Sound

Integrated HD audio

Network

Integrated Networking (GbE or 2.5 GbE)

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EVGA supplied our Supernova 850W P6 power supply (appropriately sized and more efficient than the 1.2KW monster we used previously) for our test systems, and G.Skill sent us a DDR5-5600 (F5-5600U3636C16GX2-TZ5RK) memory kit for testing.

Benchmark Settings

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Synthetic Benchmarks and Settings

Row 0 - Cell 1

Procyon

Version 2.1.459 64

Row 2 - Cell 0

Office Suite (Office 365), Video Editing (Premiere Pro 22.6.2.2), Photo Editing (Photoshop 23.5.1, Lightroom Classic 11.5)

3DMark

Version 2.22.7359 64

Row 4 - Cell 0

Firestrike Extreme and Time Spy Default Presets

Cinebench R23

Version RBBENCHMARK330542

Row 6 - Cell 0

Open GL Benchmark - Single and Multi-threaded

Blender

Version 3.3.0

Row 8 - Cell 0

Full benchmark (all three tests)

Application Tests and Settings

Row 9 - Cell 1

LAME MP3

Version SSE2_2019

Row 11 - Cell 0

Mixed 271MB WAV to mp3: Command: -b 160 --nores (160Kb/s)

HandBrake CLI

Version: 1.2.2

Row 13 - Cell 0

Sintel Open Movie Project: 4.19GB 4K mkv to x264 (light AVX) and x265 (heavy AVX)

Corona 1.4

Version 1.4

Row 15 - Cell 0

Custom benchmark

7-Zip

Version 21.03-beta

Row 17 - Cell 0

Integrated benchmark (Command Line)

Game Tests and Settings

Row 18 - Cell 1

Far Cry 6

Ultra Preset - 1920 x 1080, HD Textures ON

F1 2022

Ultra Preset - 1920 x 1080, Ultra High (default) Bahrain (Clear/Dry), FPS Counter ON

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Joe Shields
Staff Writer, Components

Joe Shields is a staff writer at Tom’s Hardware. He reviews motherboards and PC components.

  • George³
    Cons-
    Lower USB count on Rear IO
    Compared to? Competitive models of other thademarks with B760 chipset?
    I didn't think that number of 8 USB port on rear panel us enough small to justified negative rating. But this is just my opinion.
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