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# LGA 1150 socket for Intel 4th Gen CPUs USB 3.1 & SATA 6Gb/s for ultra-fast data transfer Military Class 4 components for rock-solid durability MSI Intel B85 LGA 1150 DDR3 USB 3.1 Micro ATX Motherboard (B85M-E45)

**Brand:** msi
**Price:** Rp196339
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## Summary

> 🚀 Power your productivity with MSI’s battle-tested B85M-E45 motherboard!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MSI Intel B85 LGA 1150 DDR3 USB 3.1 Micro ATX Motherboard (B85M-E45) by msi
- **How much does it cost?** Rp196339 with free shipping
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## Best For

- msi enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted msi brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Compact Yet Expandable:** Micro ATX form factor with 1 PCI-E x16 3.0 and multiple PCI-E x1 slots for versatile upgrades.
- • **Blazing Fast Connectivity:** Equipped with USB 3.1 and SATA 6Gb/s ports to keep your data flowing at lightning speed.
- • **Next-Gen Intel Powerhouse:** Supports Intel 4th Gen Core, Pentium & Celeron processors for seamless multitasking and productivity.
- • **Instant Overclocking Boost:** OC Genie 4 technology lets you unlock extra performance with a single click—no tech degree required.
- • **Built to Last, Built to Win:** Military Class Essentials and Class 4 components ensure unmatched stability and longevity under pressure.

## Overview

The MSI B85M-E45 is a Micro ATX motherboard designed for Intel 4th Generation processors, featuring LGA 1150 socket compatibility, USB 3.1 and SATA 6Gb/s for high-speed data transfer, and Military Class 4 components for enhanced durability. It offers versatile expansion with PCI-E slots and user-friendly OC Genie 4 overclocking, making it a reliable foundation for professional-grade computing setups.

## Description

MSI B85M-E45: Socket LGA 1150, Intel B85 Express, SATA 6Gb/s, USB 3.0, 1 PCI-E x16 3.0, 2 PCI-E x1, 1 PCI, Micro ATX Motherboard

Review: Good Mobo, works as advertised. - I got this for a steal, so if I had to pay full price it would be closer to 4.5 stars. Good board, not the best, but for the money...yes. This is a great little board that has 4 expansion slots, more than most other mini-ATX boards. Setup is very easy, but be forewarned, this is an ECO board, and is designed for just that. Don't be surprised that there are no voltage controls, no FSB frequency control, no voltage controls for anything. That all being said, it has been running great so far. The ECO tool appears to function as advertised, and this thing is spot on with power management. I can't say the same for many other boards that I have built with over the years, there always seemed to be some power state that got funky, but with this no issues. The BIOS is friendly, setting up X.M.P. for my memory worked perfectly. Which, with an ECO board sounds kind of counter-intuitive but hey I want ecology and some performance after all. Lots of regular, clearly labeled and explained options. Flashing was a breeze. It pulled in right from the USB, recognizing it without me having to hunt for anything. Just put the new update onto the USB drive, rebooted, went into the menu, clicked the M-Flash and away it went. Easy-peasy. A little warning, at first I thought I had a DOA board, and I hadn't hooked up the monitor, but was expecting to see at least fans moving. What ended up happening was, since I was using a Dell HSF that I rewired the pin header, the pin header was off by one pin when I put it on the header (it has 5 pin holes and the lock mechanism I shaved off to get it to fit so I had shifted pins by 1 each). The board, cleverly picking up this issue, stopped all function. It took me a few minutes to figure out what was going on, but since this board has NO BOARD LED FOR POWER PRESENT, that had me confused. I had to clear the CMOS before it would do anything. No fans would spin, nothing. So just in case that helps someone else. A board power LED should really be in this board. ECO or not, because they are like micro-watts or less. Truly. One strike MSI designers! A board should ALWAYS indicate power present. But hey nothing ground-breaking. The MSI software all works way better than expected and doesn't cause any issues on the system. Very very happy with this board so far. My only complaint is you should be able to tweak the 3 pin fan header output to slow your fans down. It's kind of annoying to have everything else running auto and not being able to roll down the RPM's on the secondary exhaust fans. I'd like it quieter. All in all this is a good motherboard. It would be great for a low power NAS system. I have it as a multi-purpose desktop/HTPC/etc box.
Review: Good mobo for upgrading to Win 7 or 8 - This is a great ATX mobo for Win 7 or 8 when paired with an Intel Haswell i3-4130, 8 GB RAM DDR3 1600 C9, 240 GB M500 SSD, SATA DVD-RW drive, and newer Antec 450W PSU. For someone looking to upgrade from an old XP box, the only caveat is that there are no IDE ports nor floppy drive ports if you want to use this with older optical and floppy drives. This has probably been the norm for many recent boards, but if you are just now getting away from XP, you should know this. You will need to update the optical drive to SATA and use a USB floppy drive with this mobo if needed. The integrated graphics of Haswell are good and rivals an older Nvidia 6800 GT from 2005. It is decent for video playback and even light gaming. The mobo has plenty of SATA ports and USB ports for most people. With the M500 SSD, I can boot into Win 7 Home x64 in under 10 seconds. I also updated the PSU to the Antec VP-450 450W to get all the SATA power connectors and the two 12V mobo connectors for the mobo. This is a solid and attractive looking board overall for those looking for an inexpensive ATX sized mobo for a midtower to use with Haswell cpus. The B85 chipset is meant for business class desktops, but is finding a niche in economical, stable, yet performance oriented, non-overclocking uses. The UEFI Bios is a pleasure to work with too. The only setting that needed to be done manually was set the XMP profile for the RAM. The bios also supports saving multiple profiles to facilitate switching between saved settings. For reference, I updated this on a computer that had an Athlon 64 3200+ with 1 GB RAM, 160 GB SATA hard drive, on an old Chaintech VNF4 Ultra socket 939 mobo running Win XP for over 7 years. The user just got a hot rod with Haswell and this mobo fit her budget, especially when it was on sale for $69. Hopefully, the MSI Military class components will last as long. Many of my old Chaintech VNF4 Ultra boards suffered from busted capacitors after 5 years of use, but that is another story.

## Features

- Socket LGA 1150 for Intel 4th Generation Core/ Pentium/ Celeron processors
- Intel B85 chipset
- Micro ATX
- 1 PCI-E x16 3.0, 2 PCI-E x1 and 1 PCI
- VGA, DVI and HDMI
- Military Class Essentials
- Military Class 4 Components
- OC Genie 4

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00IZHHBR0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,717 in Computer Motherboards |
| Brand | msi |
| CPU Model | Pentium |
| Chipset Type | Intel B85 |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible Processors | Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (532) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816909109436 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI, PCI Express, PCI-Express x16 |
| Item Weight | 2.6 Pounds |
| Main Power Connector Type | 24-Pin |
| Manufacturer | MSI Computer |
| Memory Clock Speed | 1333 MHz |
| Memory Slots Available | 4 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Name | B85M-E45 |
| Model Number | B85M-E45 |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1150 |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR3 |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 32 GB |
| S/PDIF Connector Type | Optical |
| System Bus Standard Supported | SATA 3 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total PCIe Ports | 3 |
| Total SATA Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 5 |
| UPC | 801947301539 804904123786 816909109436 804067320374 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** msi
- **CPU Model:** Pentium
- **CPU Socket:** LGA 1150
- **Chipset Type:** Intel B85
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Compatible Processors:** Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium
- **Memory Clock Speed:** 1333 MHz
- **Model Name:** B85M-E45
- **Platform:** Not Machine Specific
- **RAM Memory Technology:** DDR3

## Images

![MSI Intel B85 LGA 1150 DDR3 USB 3.1 Micro ATX Motherboard (B85M-E45) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71du2RAkf4L.jpg)
![MSI Intel B85 LGA 1150 DDR3 USB 3.1 Micro ATX Motherboard (B85M-E45) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/311Jmo5hUxL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can I plug a GPU into one of the PCI-e 1x slots? (using an appropriate adapter). The motherboard recognizes it, but ATI drivers don't.**
A: You can use a PCI-e 1x graphics card.www.amazon.com/ZOTAC-GeForce-Profile-Graphic-ZT-71304-20L/dp/B01E9Z2D60/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1495232698&sr=8-1&keywords=pci-e+x1+graphics+cardIf you're on a budget you can find a cheap PCI-e 1x card. I have a old ZOTAC in my old HP, but for this motherboard, you're better off getting the best quality you can.

**Q: I plan on using a cpu (intel i3-4130) with Integrated Graphics.  Will this mobo support using two monitors if I hook them up to the DVI and VGA outs?**
A: I am using an i5-4570 and doing this right now.  You can actually hook up 3 monitors (using the HDMI port for the 3rd) at once.

**Q: how many fans does this support?**
A: it supports 1 Auxiliary fan...3 in total. 1 is for exhaust fan, 1 is for CPU ONLY, and 1 extra for any other fan. Just buy a power supply with molex connectors and an external fan controller. some cases like the corsair 600T have a built-in fan controller on top of the case to which i have 4 fans hooked up to and controlled by.   the MOBO only runs the heatsink fan and the exhaust.

**Q: How do I power on the motherboard without a case?**
A: At one edge of the motherboard, at the side near the coin battery (silvery disk about the size of a quarter), are several sets of jumper header pins.  Look for the dual row set labeled "JFP1."  "FP" stands for "Front Panel," referring to the devices located on the front of the PC case, including the buttons for power and reset and the LEDs for power and disk activity.  JFP1 is documented on page 22 of the motherboard manual which can be downloaded from here: http://us.msi.com/support/mb/H81M-P33.html#down-manualJFP1 has 2 rows, one with 5 pins, the other with 4 pins (plus a blank spot).  In the row of 4 pins are 2 pins located next to the blank spot.  They normally connect to the power button, but you can turn on the motherboard by momentarily shorting those 2 pins together with a screwdriver, pencil tip, or ball point pen tip.  To turn off the motherboard, short those pins together again, but you may have to short them for 4 seconds before the motherboard turns off.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Mobo, works as advertised.
*by D***O on July 9, 2017*

I got this for a steal, so if I had to pay full price it would be closer to 4.5 stars. Good board, not the best, but for the money...yes. This is a great little board that has 4 expansion slots, more than most other mini-ATX boards. Setup is very easy, but be forewarned, this is an ECO board, and is designed for just that. Don't be surprised that there are no voltage controls, no FSB frequency control, no voltage controls for anything. That all being said, it has been running great so far. The ECO tool appears to function as advertised, and this thing is spot on with power management. I can't say the same for many other boards that I have built with over the years, there always seemed to be some power state that got funky, but with this no issues. The BIOS is friendly, setting up X.M.P. for my memory worked perfectly. Which, with an ECO board sounds kind of counter-intuitive but hey I want ecology and some performance after all. Lots of regular, clearly labeled and explained options. Flashing was a breeze. It pulled in right from the USB, recognizing it without me having to hunt for anything. Just put the new update onto the USB drive, rebooted, went into the menu, clicked the M-Flash and away it went. Easy-peasy. A little warning, at first I thought I had a DOA board, and I hadn't hooked up the monitor, but was expecting to see at least fans moving. What ended up happening was, since I was using a Dell HSF that I rewired the pin header, the pin header was off by one pin when I put it on the header (it has 5 pin holes and the lock mechanism I shaved off to get it to fit so I had shifted pins by 1 each). The board, cleverly picking up this issue, stopped all function. It took me a few minutes to figure out what was going on, but since this board has NO BOARD LED FOR POWER PRESENT, that had me confused. I had to clear the CMOS before it would do anything. No fans would spin, nothing. So just in case that helps someone else. A board power LED should really be in this board. ECO or not, because they are like micro-watts or less. Truly. One strike MSI designers! A board should ALWAYS indicate power present. But hey nothing ground-breaking. The MSI software all works way better than expected and doesn't cause any issues on the system. Very very happy with this board so far. My only complaint is you should be able to tweak the 3 pin fan header output to slow your fans down. It's kind of annoying to have everything else running auto and not being able to roll down the RPM's on the secondary exhaust fans. I'd like it quieter. All in all this is a good motherboard. It would be great for a low power NAS system. I have it as a multi-purpose desktop/HTPC/etc box.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good mobo for upgrading to Win 7 or 8
*by M***9 on April 8, 2014*

This is a great ATX mobo for Win 7 or 8 when paired with an Intel Haswell i3-4130, 8 GB RAM DDR3 1600 C9, 240 GB M500 SSD, SATA DVD-RW drive, and newer Antec 450W PSU. For someone looking to upgrade from an old XP box, the only caveat is that there are no IDE ports nor floppy drive ports if you want to use this with older optical and floppy drives. This has probably been the norm for many recent boards, but if you are just now getting away from XP, you should know this. You will need to update the optical drive to SATA and use a USB floppy drive with this mobo if needed. The integrated graphics of Haswell are good and rivals an older Nvidia 6800 GT from 2005. It is decent for video playback and even light gaming. The mobo has plenty of SATA ports and USB ports for most people. With the M500 SSD, I can boot into Win 7 Home x64 in under 10 seconds. I also updated the PSU to the Antec VP-450 450W to get all the SATA power connectors and the two 12V mobo connectors for the mobo. This is a solid and attractive looking board overall for those looking for an inexpensive ATX sized mobo for a midtower to use with Haswell cpus. The B85 chipset is meant for business class desktops, but is finding a niche in economical, stable, yet performance oriented, non-overclocking uses. The UEFI Bios is a pleasure to work with too. The only setting that needed to be done manually was set the XMP profile for the RAM. The bios also supports saving multiple profiles to facilitate switching between saved settings. For reference, I updated this on a computer that had an Athlon 64 3200+ with 1 GB RAM, 160 GB SATA hard drive, on an old Chaintech VNF4 Ultra socket 939 mobo running Win XP for over 7 years. The user just got a hot rod with Haswell and this mobo fit her budget, especially when it was on sale for $69. Hopefully, the MSI Military class components will last as long. Many of my old Chaintech VNF4 Ultra boards suffered from busted capacitors after 5 years of use, but that is another story.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reliable Performer for its Time, But Struggles with Modern Gaming Demands
*by A***. on August 14, 2023*

2015, I purchased the MSI Intel H81 DDR3 USB 3.1 Micro ATX Motherboard, an excellent choice for my budget build. The motherboard was reasonably priced and performed well for its generation. It had the Intel H81 chipset, 16 GB maximum RAM capacity, and a 1333 MHz memory clock speed, efficiently handling my computing tasks at the time. The plate_number_1 CPU socket also suited my needs, supporting several popular processors that fit my budget. I was impressed with the Military Class 4 Components that ensured the motherboard had solid build quality and durability. Additionally, the Fast Boot feature was convenient, and I appreciated the flexibility of having several output options, including HDMI, DVI, and VGA. However, it's now 2023, and the gaming industry has advanced significantly over the past few years. While my motherboard still functions, it needs help to keep up with modern games due to the DDR3 RAM technology and the limitations in memory clock speed that have become bottlenecks for large, resource-intensive applications. Overall, the MSI H81M-E34 was a reliable, well-constructed piece of hardware that served me well for its age and price point. It's perfect for basic computing, web surfing, or running older games, but it could be more suitable for playing the latest AAA titles or using graphics-intensive software. Consider investing in a more current, high-performing motherboard to build a system for modern gaming or high-demand applications.

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