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MSI Pro B840-P WIFI

mATX B840 board for AM5 CPUs, DDR5 memory, no BIOS Flashback - watch for BIOS update needs.

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MSI
Warranty (India)
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India context

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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BrandMSI
ModelMSI Pro B840-P WIFI
SocketAM5
ChipsetB840
Form FactormATX
RAM TypeDDR5
RAM Slots2
Max RAM Capacity128 GB
Max RAM Speedundefined MHz
ThunderboltNo
Wi-FiNo
BluetoothNo
Warranty (India)Check with MSI India
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Where to buy MSI Pro B840-P WIFI in India

Expect to pay roughly 14,800-16,300 for the MSI Pro B840-P 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.

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MSI Pro B840-P WIFI Review India: Full-Size ATX on a Budget AM5 Chipset

30-Second Version: The MSI Pro B840-P WIFI is a full-size ATX board that costs like a budget mATX one, around ₹15,400 against an MRP of nearly ₹30,000. It runs AM5, DDR5, has WiFi, and no CPU overclocking (B840 doesn't allow it). It's MSI's entry-tier ATX board, sitting below the pricier B840 Gaming Plus WIFI. Good pick if you want ATX-size expansion room without paying B650 money.

Why an ATX Board at This Price Exists

AM5's B840 chipset launched in January 2025 as AMD's answer to "I just want a working DDR5 platform without the B650 tax." Most B840 boards are mATX or even mini-ITX to keep costs down, so seeing one in full ATX is a bit unusual. MSI's Pro B840-P WIFI is exactly that: a full-size board with more physical expansion slots and better spacing than the mATX crowd, but still built to B840's budget spec sheet underneath.

Don't confuse ATX size with a premium feature set. This is still B840: DDR5-only, PCIe 4.0 (not 5.0), fewer USB and SATA ports than you'd get on a B650, and zero CPU multiplier overclocking. What you do get, reliably, is PBO and EXPO memory profiles, which cover most of what people actually want from "overclocking" anyway.

Where It Sits in MSI's B840 Lineup

This is the base-tier ATX B840 option. MSI also sells a B840 Gaming Plus WIFI in ATX that costs more and adds a beefier VRM and RGB touches. If you're not chasing higher sustained clocks on an 8-core chip or heavy RGB, the Pro B840-P WIFI does the same core job for less.

AM5 Board Street Price: Budget to Mid-Tier India street pricing, July 2026 MSI Pro B840-P WIFI (ATX) ₹15,400 B650M-K (mATX) ~₹19,500 MSI B650M Pro WIFI ~₹22,000 ASUS TUF B650-Plus WIFI ~₹28,000 B840 trades OC headroom and I/O count for the price gap shown above.

CPU Pairing and a BIOS Warning

Pair this with the CPUs it was built for: Ryzen 5 7600, Ryzen 5 9600X, or the Ryzen 7 8700G if you want a no-dGPU build using the APU's integrated graphics. All three run well within B840's limits since you're not chasing multiplier overclocking anyway.

One real warning: B840 boards frequently ship from the factory with an older BIOS that doesn't recognize the newest Ryzen chips out of the box. If you're buying a 9000-series CPU to go with this board, check the BIOS version before you assume it'll boot, and read our AM5 BIOS update guide first. Some retailers will flash it for you before shipping if you ask.

Who Should Buy / Who Should Skip

Buy this if you want ATX-size expansion (more SATA headers, better spacing, easier cable routing) on a budget AM5 build, and you don't care about CPU overclocking or PCIe 5.0.

Skip this if you're building small-form-factor (get an mATX B840 instead and save more) or you plan to run an 8-core Ryzen chip hard for years, in which case the B650 boards on our list give you a sturdier VRM and more I/O for the extra spend.

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Questions

5 answers
What's the warranty in India for the MSI Pro B840-P WIFI?
Check with MSI 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).
Can I overclock a Ryzen CPU on the B840-P WIFI?

No multiplier overclocking on B840, full stop. PBO and EXPO memory profiles work fine though, which get you most of the practical performance gain anyway.

Why is a B840 board full ATX size?

Purely for the extra slots, ports, and spacing. It doesn't add chipset capability, it just gives you a bigger physical layout to work with.

Does this board have WiFi built in?

Yes, WiFi is onboard, which is why "WIFI" is in the name. No need for a separate M.2 WiFi card.