Asus Prime A520M-A II/CSM Desktop Motherboard - AMD A520 Chipset - Socket AM4 - Micro ATX (primea520m-aii-csm)
- Brand:
- ASUS
- Model Number:
- A520M-A II/CSM
- UPC:
- 195553135399
- EAN:
- 0195553135399
- ASIN:
- B0997CGDLQ
- Walmart SKU:
- 417548934
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$99.99 | |
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$79.99 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$93.95 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.77/5 from 13 reviews.
Great motherboard very fast. (Only 1 minor suggestion it would help if the MB serial number was written where it can easily be seen. If has been pre-built onto a case the number written on the edge means Dismantling the system to find it. Put it in the middle away fron the heating then it can be found easily)
high performance in my everyday use specially for online games, with a moderate video and photo editing
The motherboard is good for a starter build gaming pc done a few upgrades to it and holds its end of thing with do like how can use the app built for motherboard to monitor everything and is really smooth
Bought this card to update my older computer to be able to install Windows 11 should I decide to. My son did the installation in a couple of hours that included final setup. It works well and I'm now ready for any new software updates.
My personal go to for any starter and advanced PCs
10/10, very happy with my purchase & have always been a ASUS customer and will continue to be!
It's an ok mobo for the price, if your going n a budget you can't really go wrong , you are on a dead platform so your gona be limited on upgrades later on , but it's still good and for my moms pc , just what she needs
The only motherboard to not support PMO, pretty awful for such a modern looking motherboard, I can't even use ryzen master on this, and the fact that my ryzen 5 5500 is already pretty slow is already pretty annoying, as far as i'm concerned it's literally only asus, and only their a520 series that have this issue, if motherboards from 20 years ago could support overclocking then this should be able to as well. The only reason I haven't switched out my motherboard is the fan control and the inconvenience, if it wasn't for the fan control then I would've put a 1 star rating for sure. I doubt it's a hardware issue, it's definitely ASUS just pushing overclocking to their “premium” motherboards, something you would never find with any other motherboard manufacturer, and the ASUS software runs like crap too, eats up all my cpu as soon as I boot my pc up. It runs better with their laptops of course but if their awful lighting is going to use up more cpu than warzone then i'd prefer to keep everything uninstalled.
This has the potential to be a good board but it was DOA would not boot up on two separate cases
Stopped working after 3 month ended up buying a new one as the warranty process is a nightmare
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