ASUS Rog Strix B650E F Gaming WIFI
ATX B650E board for AM5 CPUs, DDR5 memory, no BIOS Flashback - watch for BIOS update needs.
The ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming WiFi is ASUS's gaming-tier ATX board on the B650E chipset, priced at ₹28,399–28,899 at ComputechStore and EZPZ Solutions. It gets you PCIe 5.0 on the GPU slot and an M.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
Where to buy ASUS Rog Strix B650E F Gaming WIFI in India
Expect to pay roughly ₹27,300-30,100 for the ASUS Rog Strix B650E F Gaming WIFI in India right now, depending on offers and seller. I always recommend buying from retailers that give a proper GST invoice - it's what makes your India warranty claim smooth later.
In my years running a PC store, PrimeABGB (Mumbai) and Vedant Computers (Kolkata) have also been consistently reliable for verified stock - compare before buying.
ASUS ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming WiFi Review India: The B650E Board That's Cheaper Than It Should Be
Strix on B650E: Gaming Looks, Real VRM Upgrade
ROG Strix sits above TUF Gaming in ASUS's own hierarchy, and the B650E-F Gaming WiFi earns that position on more than just looks. Alongside the RGB Aura Sync headers and the more aggressive styling, you get a beefier VRM than the TUF B650E-E WiFi, which translates to more headroom if you're running a non-X3D Ryzen 7000 or 9000 chip and want to push an all-core overclock or a tighter PBO curve. If you're on a 9800X3D, the VRM upgrade matters less since AMD's X3D chips leave little on the table for manual overclocking anyway, but the extra thermal margin on the power delivery is still a nice buffer for a board you plan to keep for years.
This is also the board that fills a real gap on the site. We've had the TUF Gaming B650-Plus WiFi covering the mainstream B650 tier and ASUS's X670E Strix boards covering the flagship end, but nothing in between on the gaming-focused side. The Strix B650E-F Gaming WiFi is exactly that middle rung: PCIe 5.0 future-proofing, ROG aesthetics, without X670E pricing.
The Price Inversion, Explained Honestly
Here's the thing I want to call out directly rather than bury in a spec table: at the time of this review, the ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming WiFi costs ₹28,399 to ₹28,899 depending on retailer, while the TUF Gaming B650E-E WiFi I also cover on the site costs ₹34,584. Same B650E chipset, same PCIe 5.0 support on both boards, and the "lower" sub-brand is the more expensive one right now.
My honest read on why: this looks like retailer-driven promotional pricing or stock clearing at ComputechStore and EZPZ Solutions rather than ASUS permanently repositioning ROG Strix below TUF Gaming. Retail pricing on individual SKUs swings around in India far more than MRP suggests, especially when a retailer is trying to move inventory ahead of a new board revision or a festive sale window. I wouldn't bank on this gap staying open forever. But right now, today, if you're choosing between these two boards, the Strix B650E-F Gaming WiFi is both the better-specced board and the cheaper one. That's not a close call.
India Pricing and Availability
₹28,399 at ComputechStore, ₹28,899 at EZPZ Solutions, checked July 2026. Both are legitimate retailers with standard warranty pass-through; there's no meaningful risk difference between the two listings at this price gap, so I'd just take whichever has stock in your city without overthinking it.
Who Should Buy the ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming WiFi
Buy this if you want a gaming-styled ATX B650E board with PCIe 5.0 support and don't want to pay X670E prices, especially given it currently undercuts ASUS's own TUF B650E-E WiFi. It's a strong pairing for a Ryzen 7 9800X3D build where you want RGB and a bit more VRM headroom than the TUF line offers.
Skip this if RGB and Aura Sync genuinely don't matter to you and you'd rather have the plainer TUF aesthetic. Though at current pricing, you'd be paying more for less, so I'd need a strong reason before recommending that route right now.
Questions
Most likely retailer promotional or stock-clearing pricing at ComputechStore and EZPZ Solutions, not a permanent shift in ASUS's pricing tiers. Check both listings on the day you buy since this can change.
Better on paper too: stronger VRM, RGB Aura Sync, and typically more overclocking headroom. Right now it's a case of paying less for more, which doesn't happen often.
Yes, that's the defining feature of the B650E chipset over plain B650: PCIe 5.0 on the primary GPU slot and at least one M.2 slot.
A bit. The Strix VRM and RGB premium make more sense with higher-end chips like the 9800X3D. For a 7600 build, the TUF Gaming B650-Plus WiFi is the more sensible spend.