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ASUS TUF Gaming B550-Plus

ATX B550 board for AM4 CPUs, DDR4 memory, no BIOS Flashback - watch for BIOS update needs.

Socket
AM4
Chipset
B550
Form Factor
ATX
Memory
DDR4-51004 slots, max 128GB
M.2 / SATA
2 / 6
BIOS Flashback
No
India context

Quality VRM that handles 5800X3D fine. No WiFi out of box but easy to add a card later. Long-term reliable B550.

Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.

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Full specs

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BrandASUS
ModelTUF Gaming B550-Plus
GenerationAM4 500-series
Release Year2020
SocketAM4
ChipsetB550
Form FactorATX
RAM TypeDDR4
RAM Slots4
Max RAM Capacity128 GB
Max RAM Speed5100 MHz
PCIe x16 Slots1
M.2 Slots2
SATA Ports6
ThunderboltNo
Wi-FiNo
BluetoothNo
Warranty (India)3 years ASUS India
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Compatible CPUs

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DDR4 memory kits

6 options
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ASUS TUF Gaming B550-Plus India — The Reliable AM4 Board at ₹10,500

ASUS TUF Gaming B550-Plus: The AM4 Board That Holds It All Together

The ASUS TUF Gaming B550-Plus is an ATX AM4 motherboard supporting DDR4, PCIe 4.0, and the full Ryzen 3000/5000 series. At ₹10,500 in India, it is the mid-tier option for AM4 builds — better VRM than budget B550M boards, full-size ATX layout, decent connectivity, and ASUS's generally reliable manufacturing quality.

Who this is for: Builders pairing with a Ryzen 5 5600, 5600X, or 5700X who want ATX layout for GPU clearance, multiple M.2 slots, and solid VRM quality without spending on a premium X570 board. It is the "responsible" B550 choice — not exciting, deeply reliable.

Key specs: 4x DDR4 DIMM slots (up to 128GB), 2x M.2 slots (one PCIe 4.0), USB 3.2 Gen 2 rear I/O, no WiFi (standalone model — the WiFi II variant adds WiFi 6 for ~₹1,500 more), PCIe 4.0 x16 for GPU.

Verdict: Solid AM4 mid-tower build foundation. If you want WiFi, pay the small premium for the WiFi II version. If you need a more compact board, the B550M versions are cheaper.


Why B550 Still Makes Sense in 2026

AM4 is a closed platform — no future CPUs. But that also means the platform is fully mature, thoroughly tested, and prices have normalized. A Ryzen 5 5600 + B550 board + 16GB DDR4 platform costs less than ₹32,000 total, delivering excellent gaming and productivity for 2-3 more years.

B550-Plus vs B550M — What You Get for ₹3,000 More
ATX layout: Better GPU clearance, room for full-length cards, easier cable routing.
Better VRM: Handles Ryzen 7 5700X and 5800X without throttling. B550M boards struggle with 65W+ CPUs under sustained load.
Fan headers: 4 vs 2 on budget M-ATX. Better thermal management in Indian summers.
2x M.2 slots: vs 1 on most B550M boards. More NVMe storage options without SATA adapters.

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Questions

6 answers
What's the warranty in India for the ASUS TUF Gaming B550-Plus?
3 years ASUS India. This is the official Indian distributor version, which means full manufacturer warranty support.
What does BIOS Flashback mean and do I need it?
BIOS Flashback lets you update the motherboard's BIOS using only a USB stick - no CPU required. This board does not have it. It matters if you're planning a Ryzen 9000 build. Without Flashback, buy from a seller who pre-flashes the board (MDC, PrimeABGB).
Does the TUF B550-Plus support Ryzen 5000 out of the box?

Most units sold in India now come with a BIOS version that supports Ryzen 5000 series. However, verify with the retailer — older stock may need a BIOS update using a Ryzen 3000 CPU first. ASUS's website lists BIOS versions and compatible CPUs.

Does it have WiFi?

No. The standard TUF Gaming B550-Plus does not include WiFi. The "WiFi II" variant adds WiFi 6 for ~₹1,500 more. If you need wireless connectivity, budget for the WiFi II or a separate PCIe WiFi card.

What is the VRM quality like?

Adequate for Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7 AM4 chips. The 12+2 power stages handle the Ryzen 7 5800X at stock settings without issue. For Ryzen 9 5900X, consider an X570 board with stronger VRM for sustained all-core workloads.

B550 vs X570 — is B550 enough?

For most builds, yes. X570 adds PCIe 4.0 across more lanes, stronger VRM for overclocking, and active chipset cooling (the small fan). For standard gaming builds, B550 is more than adequate and costs less.