Erying has introduced its brand new B760M motherboards which come equipped with up to Intel Core i9-13900H CPUs & Vapor Chamber cooling.
Erying's B760M Motherboards Come Equipped With 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900H CPUs at 95W TDPs, Includes Vapor Chamber Cooling
Erying recently introduced its brand-new B760M motherboards featuring Intel 13th Gen CPUs with up to Core i7-13620H options but the company has now released a higher-end variant in its B760M series which comes with Intel's Core i9-13900H CPU running at 95W TDPs and also gets better CPU cooling in the form of a vapor chamber heatsink.
Erying's approach to motherboards has been a unique one, and what the company does is it integrates laptop "BGA" CPUs and fuses them on a wide variety of motherboards in mATX & ITX form factors, which are then positioned under a large IHS. Their offering aims at producing consumers with much more "cost-effective" options.
The Erying B760M motherboards are now equipped with Intel's Core i9-13900H, Core i7-13700H, and Core i5-13500H CPUs. Erying motherboard design usually upholds the same tradition, with the pre-installed IHS, along with a similar color scheme, however, instead of using the same copper IHS (current-gen), the company has adopted a higher-end vapor-chamber heatsink to sustain the 95W TDP of Intel's high-end 13th Gen CPUs.
Erying's inclusion of the high-end Intel's 13th Gen CPU will definitely bring more performance onboard, compared to the previous generations. However, in terms of components such as the power supply interface and VRM power phases, the company has decided to stick with the previous ones. The new B760M models feature support for dual-channel DDR4, with a maximum frequency of 3200 MT/s. Coming to storage compatibility, the motherboard is equipped with two PCIe 4.0×4 M.2 slots, as well as two SATA ports.
The vapor chamber cooler seems to be doing its job when equipped with a fairly standard LGA 115x cooler as the Core i9-13900H only peaks out at 61C max temperatures under the AIDA64 stress test.
Coming to the I/O ports onboard, the Erying B760M features four USB 2.0 and two USB 3.2 interfaces along with two HDMI and one DisplayPort interface. The connectivity is subpar, but you can't expect much from Erying anyways, since the budget segment they are targeting doesn't require high-end I/O. Erying hasn't officially disclosed the pricing of individual motherboard models but you can expect it to be within the USD $230-$360 range.
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