Monday, January 30th 2023

COLORFUL Launches B760 Series Motherboards

Colorful Technology Company Limited, a world-renowned manufacturer of desktop components, laptops, desktops, AIO PCs, and storage, launches the B760 Series motherboards for the 13th Gen and 12th Gen Intel Core processors. The Intel B760 Series motherboards are ideal gaming and content creation with DDR5 and DDR4 memory support depending on model.

COLORFUL introduces the CVN B760M FROZEN WIFI D5 and CVN B760I FROZEN WIFI motherboards for gamers and enthusiasts. Coming in a compact micro-ATX and Mini-ITX form factors, both motherboards feature PCIe 5.0 x16 slot to support the latest high-end graphics cards. The CVN B760 motherboards also come with Wi-Fi 6, three PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots for the CVN B760M FROZEN WIFI D5 and two PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots for the CVN B760I FROZEN WIFI Mini-ITX motherboard. COLORFUL also presents the BATTLE-AX B760M-F PRO motherboard with DDR4 memory support and two PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots.
The COLORFUL B760 Series motherboards take value on a completely new level compared to the previous generation B660 Series.

CVN B760M FROZEN WIFI D5
The COLORFUL CVN B760M FROZEN WIFI D5 is the top-of-the-line motherboard model for the B760 Series. It has an enlarged VRM heatsink design to provide excellent cooling even in overclocked configurations. It features a 12+1 power phase design with a steel reinforced PCIe 5.0 X16 slot for high-end graphics card. It also comes with three PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots for high-speed NVMe SSDs. The CVN B760M FROZEN WIFI D5 also features an integrated rear I/O shield so you will not ever forget to install them.
Key Features
  • Supports 13th Gen and 12th Gen Intel Core processors
  • Intel B760 Chipset
  • Micro-ATX motherboard form factor
  • Quad-channel DDR5 memory support up to 128 GB capacity
  • 12+1 Power Phase Design (Dr MOS 55 A)
  • Metal PCIe 5.0 X16 Slot
  • Triple high-speed PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots (with two M.2 Cooling Armor)
  • Wi-Fi 6 + BT, 2.5 GbE LAN
CVN B760I FROZEN WIFI
The COLORFUL CVN B760I FROZEN WIFI Mini-ITX motherboard features DDR4 support with Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth and 2.5 GbE LAN. This motherboard also comes with a steel reinforced PCIe 5.0 X16 slot designed to support heavy high-end graphics cards like the GeForce RTX 40 Series. The motherboard comes with two PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots with M.2 Cooling Armor for the front slot; second M.2 slot is located at the back of the motherboard. The CVN B760I FROZEN WIFI is ideal for building small form factor gaming PCs. The motherboard also comes with an integrated rear I/O shield.
Key Features
  • Supports 13th Gen and 12th Gen Intel Core processors
  • Intel B760 Chipset
  • Mini-ITX motherboard form factor
  • Dual-channel DDR4 memory support up to 64 GB capacity
  • 7+1+1 Power Phase Design (Dr MOS 30 A)
  • Metal PCIe 5.0 X16 Slot
  • Dual high-speed PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots (with M.2 Cooling Armor for front slot)
  • Wi-Fi 6 + BT, 2.5 GbE LAN
BATTLE-AX B760M-F PRO
The BATTLE-AX B760M-F PRO features dual-channel DDR4 memory support with two PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots for SSDs or M.2 Wi-Fi 6 modules.
Key Features
  • Supports 13th Gen and 12th Gen Intel Core processors
  • Intel B760 Chipset
  • Micro-ATX motherboard form factor
  • Dual-channel DDR4 memory support up to 64 GB capacity
  • 8+1 Power Phase Design (Dr MOS 30 A)
  • Metal PCIe 4.0 X16 Slot
  • Dual high-speed PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots
  • GbE LAN
Availability
The COLORFUL B760 Series motherboards are now shipping to partner resellers and coming to official stores this Q1 2023.
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11 Comments on COLORFUL Launches B760 Series Motherboards

#1
Daven
Would it kill GPU or motherboard manufacturers to make at least one Radeon or socket AM5 in white?! Jeez!
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#3
freeagent
I was expecting a bit more color..
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#4
tabascosauz
The ITX and -F mATX board...........wtf?

30A DrMOS? Is it still 2018? 7 x 30A SiC521 isn't going to sit well with a 220W i7 or i9......150W i5 probably okay

The third board with the discrete mosfets is just a disgrace. "DrMOS 30A" my ass. That's the equivalent of a B350/B450 4-phase with doubled lo-side, the kind that struggles to handle 140W with a heatsink. Hello, Colorful??? Even ASRock's worst B660/B670 unheatsinked boards double up on their lo-side for 6-/7-phase Vcore.
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#6
KrazyT
The CVN B760M FROZEN WIFI D5 looks nice.
I love the Audio chipset : Audio Nature, well, hum, ok ? :laugh:
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#7
Anoniem
Shit, is Colorful aiming to beat Biostar or something? Those 30A fets are dreadful.
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#8
TumbleGeorge
Beautiful white but why all DDR5 above 4800 is OC? Raptor Lake support DDR5 5600 default.
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#9
Gmr_Chick
Is anyone else here absolutely terrified of that 3rd motherboard, or am I the only one? Just looking at its...nakedness gives me the willies :fear:

But hey, on the bright side, it seems like ASRock has some worthwhile competition in the "garbage tier" motherboard market, so there's that I guess :D
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#10
SOAREVERSOR
Gmr_ChickIs anyone else here absolutely terrified of that 3rd motherboard, or am I the only one? Just looking at its...nakedness gives me the willies :fear:

But hey, on the bright side, it seems like ASRock has some worthwhile competition in the "garbage tier" motherboard market, so there's that I guess :D
A crap ton of "cooling" designs now are because "it looks cool" and that's it. Open up a real computer it doesn't have that. What heatsinks it does have are just very thin fins.
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Gmr_Chick
SOAREVERSORA crap ton of "cooling" designs now are because "it looks cool" and that's it. Open up a real computer it doesn't have that. What heatsinks it does have are just very thin fins.
Well, the point I was trying to make was it'll probably thermal throttle at stock if one was to crazily plop an i9 into it, like many of ASRock's garbage tier, supposed "Z series" boards have done in the past. And yes I know people well versed in PC hardware would never slap an i9 into a B or H series board, but not everybody is like this, and it's a problem if a board disguised as a Z-series (i.e. ASRock's low end) can't even run a chip at stock (and thus within Intel spec) because the board VRMs are awful and there's no heatsinks whatsoever.
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