Instead, anyceiling is in place due to the board thermally throttling our processor as it runs too hot in some of the heavily multi-threaded and longer-running benchmarks. Where some of the tested boards limit the power (and therefore performance), our MSI, surprisingly, doesn’t use the Intel limits. Performance on our B760M Mortar is similar to the other B760-based boards we’ve looked at. It has what you need to get you up and running, but few extras. While it may not look the part of a high-end motherboard, you get some good features, including one PCIe 5.0 x4 slot, capable power delivery, and a 20 Gbps Type-C port on the rear IO panel. It lacks integrated RGB LEDs (Gigabyte and ASRock comparables do) but does have headers to add your own. The black-on-silver appearance is a nice contrast, if a bit mundane, but it is par for this type of motherboard.
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