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The king of the B660 performance hill (without going stupid on pricing) is the MSI B660 Tomahawk Wi-Fi as it performed exceptionally well in our testing.
One USB Type-C port, four USB 3.2 ports and four USB 2.0 ports allow us to connect various peripherals. Those who want to use the integrated graphics unit of the CPU will be served with a current HDMI and a DisplayPort port. If you don’t have network cabling, you’ll be happy about the built-in 6G WLAN. Six SATA ports and three M.2 slots allow connecting a total of eight hard drives. It should be noted that the SATA port with port number 7 is deactivated if an SSD is inserted in M.2 slot number three. The first two M.2 slots have an excellent data throughput. This has been halved for the third port.
Although only for mainstream gamers, MSI MAG B660 TomaHawk WiFi DDR4 might be a very attractive choice at this time considering the DDR5 transition period and the soaring price of PC parts. For those who want to make their own with DDR5 memory, MSI MAG B660 TomaHawk WiFi has been prepared in its line, so you can choose according to the memory, DDR4 or DDR5 by also considering your budget.