Expert's Rating
Pros
- Great set of features for Micro-ATX at $239
- Two onboard M.2 slots, 20Gb/s USB, PCIe Gen 4
- Solid networking and decent audio
- Clean design looks great, includes integrated I/O shield
Cons
- Users who need more M.2 NVMe slots will be limited
- No PCIe Gen 5, so AM5 CPUs don’t get full capabilities
- Not as many Micro-ATX cases available, niche market
Our Verdict
The MSI MAG B650M Mortar WiFi delivers on its goal of offering a well-balanced Micro-ATX motherboard for a reasonable price. It lacks RGB and some of the flashier designs of other boards, but still manages to fit a good amount of features into a small package.
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AMD now has a plethora of CPU options, ranging from the original Ryzen 7000 lineup to the new X3D variants. There’s also a couple of non “x” variants such as the Ryzen 9 7900, too. That means you’ll have plenty to choose from. This opens the possibilities for smaller, more efficient builds.
That’s where the MSI MAG B650M Mortar WiFi comes in. As in “Goldilocks”—this one is just the right size. Micro-ATX sits in between the standard ATX size you’re used to, and smaller Mini-ITX motherboards. (It’s a bit shorter in length than ATX). It’s a great compromise of size, features, and performance.
Coupled with the more affordable B650 chipset, it also takes aim at a more reasonable price. We’ll go over the features, design, and performance. Are you missing out by going to a smaller motherboard? Or does the space savings mean that you can cram it into an even smaller case? Let’s find out!

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MSI MAG B650M Mortar WiFi: The Specs
- Micro-ATX form factor (9.6×9.6 inches)
- Supports AMD AM5 Ryzen 7000 CPUs
- 12+2+1 Duet Rail System with six-layer PCB
- DDR5 RAM, dual channel up to 4 DIMMs (up to 128GB)
- 2x onboard M.2 slots (PCIe Gen 4)
- 2x PCIe 16x slot (PCIe Gen 4, 16x/4x)
- 1x PCIE X1 slot
- HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort out
- 8 USB ports on back (including 1x 20Gb/s)
- Realtek 2.5Gbe LAN with Bluetooth 5.2
- Wi-Fi 6E
- RGB headers for Mystic Light
- 6 SATA 6Gb/s ports
- 5 PWM fan headers
- BIOS Flashback button
- Pre-installed I/O shield
- Realtek 7.1 ALC 4080 audio
- MSRP $239

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The MSI MAG B650M Mortar Wi-Fi will set you back a cool $239. While AMD’s AM5 overall platform costs are initially higher, B650 chipsets help make it more affordable.
This B650 chipset is slightly trimmed down from B650E and X670E. It saves cost, but you’ll also have to do with less: fewer USB options, SATA ports, and PCIe lanes. You still get PCIe Gen 4, and two M.2 NVMe slots. Keep in mind that Micro-ATX motherboards typically will have less I/O to begin with, due to size.

Everything included in the MSI MAG B650M Mortar WiFi box.
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The unboxing experience is expectedly bare-bones. You get two Wi-Fi antennas for the 6E support, some stickers, Ez M.2 clips, and SATA cables.
CPU choice
AMD has tons of CPU options for Ryzen 7000 on the market now. Want the original 7700X? Sure! How about a more power-efficient, cooler-running 7900 for a smaller case? That will work too. Or if you’re feeling adventurous, the new X3D CPUs such as the 7950X3D will also give you the fastest performance around. We’d likely recommend something sensible like the 7700X, or the upcoming 7800X3D for this class of motherboard. The 7600 will be a great option, too.
DDR5 RAM and PCIe Gen 4
AM5 is DDR5 RAM exclusively, but prices now make it more attainable than before. Performance on average will be great—and you can fit up to 128GB across four RAM sticks. That’s one advantage of this Micro-ATX form factor over smaller Mini-ITX options, which typically only have two RAM slots.
You won’t get PCIe Gen 5, but plenty of Gen 4 is on tap. Both 16x slots are Gen 4, and you also get a 1x slot. This is another reason why Micro-ATX is versatile for small builds, as smaller motherboards won’t have this many slots. This makes it great for add-in cards and expansion, without needing full-size ATX. Just make sure your GPU will allow clearance for any extra cards.
Storage
NVMe slots are limited to two onboard. While we’d like to see three, it’s understandable for this form factor to have some limits due to size. You do get six SATA ports for more storage options, however. Some motherboards come with an add-in NVMe PCIe card of some sort, but it’s sensible that you would not have this included in this price class. You can still add one separately as an option, as you’ll have the slot if your GPU isn’t massive.
USB ports
With eight rear USB ports, including 1x USB C, I/O is great for the size. No USB 4 here—but it does pack 20Gb/s USB for those needing fast transfers. Small motherboards typically will have limited USB options, so it’s great to see an almost ATX-level offering here.
DisplayPort and HDMI 2.1 also help augment Ryzen 7000 CPUs, which have built-in iGPUs. This comes in handy for troubleshooting without a discrete GPU when needed!
Excellent news: The B650M Mortar’s I/O shield is integrated, and the M.2 NVMe drives have retention clips! PC builders can rejoice at these simple, but highly vital quality-of-life inclusions.
Networking
You’ll get similar connectivity options to ATX motherboards. Wi-Fi 6E and 2.5GbE LAN are both standard, along with Bluetooth 5.2. Networking is complete and robust. Users needing more, like 10GbE, will need to step up to much more expensive (and often larger) motherboard options.
Audio
Audio is fine here, with a 7.1 ALC4080 codec. It also has enough inputs on the back for most users. If you need much better sound options, you’ll have to do with external solutions or add-in cards.

Other features of note
We’re happy to see an integrated I/O shield, it makes the experience of building much smoother. You also get “Ez clips” for the M.2 drives, which simplify access. A BIOS Flash button is also clutch when you just need that special-case BIOS upgrade. That’s a lot of features that were traditionally relegated to expensive enthusiast motherboards of the past, so it’s great to see them make their way here.
MSI MAG B650M Mortar WiFi: Design

The B65M Mortar compared to a bigger ATX B650 MSI Tomahawk.
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The MSI MAG B650M Mortar WiFi immediately reveals its biggest design trick: its Micro-ATX form factor. This opens it up to fitting much smaller cases, expanding the possibilities for builds. It can even come in handy in a normal-sized case, like, say, the Lian Li O11 Dynamic. If you’re water cooling and don’t have much room on the bottom due to thick radiators, Micro-ATX can keep the motherboard clear of that space.
Aesthetically, it shares a lot with MSI’s Tomahawk lineup, and that’s great news. It has an exceptionally clean design, with robust-looking VRM heatsinks, and armor plating in the right places.
While this motherboard comes in at a cheaper price point, the design and build quality certainly do not indicate that. Materials and finish are great, with most important areas covered by heatsinks, or “Armor.”
A standard ATX alternative
If you don’t think you need the smaller form factor, you’re often better off going with a larger ATX variant such as the MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk we recently reviewed.

The MSI MAG B650M Mortar WiFi’s M.2 “Frozr” shields are a high-quality design touch that many other motherboards lack.
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The M.2 “Frozr” shields protect the two NVMe drive slots. It adds an element of completeness to the design—many cheaper motherboards leave this area exposed.
You won’t find any RGB effects, however. You can still add RGB via the headers to your liking. Part of the price savings comes from not having fancy screens or intricate motherboard effects.
Excellent news: The I/O shield is integrated, and the M.2 NVMe drives have retention clips! PC builders can rejoice at these simple, but highly vital quality-of-life inclusions.

MSI MAG B650M Mortar WiFi (backside).
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Sweeping around to the back, you’ll find the typical bare design. Overall, this is a very attractive motherboard that makes tremendous sense for small builds where RGB is often harder to spot. Looks premium, for a less-than-premium price—great design!
MSI MAG B650M Mortar WiFi: Performance, software, and BIOS
The MSI MAG B650M Mortar WiFi has a 12+2+1 power stage and a six-layer PCB. If you compare this to some overkill motherboard VRM stages on hyper-expensive motherboards, it doesn’t look impressive on paper. Once again, this is not an overkill motherboard, but the &ldquo
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