ASRock sent us the X370 Pro4 just before the launch of AMD 2nd Gen Ryzen. This was unexpected because we knew full well the new Ryzens would be accompanied by the X470 chipset, which meant the X370 Pro4 felt old before its time.
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ASRock sent us the X370 Pro4 just before the launch of AMD 2nd Gen Ryzen. This was unexpected because we knew full well the new Ryzens would be accompanied by the X470 chipset, which meant the X370 Pro4 felt old before its time.
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Here we go with next ASRock motherboard and we hope it will be as exceptional as the last one. This time it’s the X299 Killer SLI/ac so high-end motherboard designed for gaming which supports Intel processors from the Skylake-X and Kaby Lake-X series.
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You can tell from quite a distance that this motherboard is an ASRock Taichi as the steel grey look and cog design on the chipset are a dead giveaway. You need to get up close and personal to be clear this is an ASRock X470 Taichi that supports the latest AMD 2nd Gen. Ryzen CPUs (as well as original Ryzen) but yes, we are in AMD country.
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Built with Intel’s H370 chipset onboard, the ASRock H370M-ITX/ac is a well-featured mITX product equipped with dual Intel Gigabit Ethernet controllers and an Intel Wi-Fi/BT controller. With a very low price of just over $100 US, the ASRock H370M-ITX/ac is an affordable option for those looking to build a basic PC that runs stocks and a single graphics card, with tremendous networking capabilities that make it a great option for internet cafes and media streamers.
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The Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming-ITX/ac broadens the Mini-ITX options for mainstream-CPU overclockers, while adding Thunderbolt 3 to the mix. Still, we suggest buyers choose their favorite Z370 Mini-ITX board based mainly upon what connectors they need.
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Thanks to ASRock, we’ll be taking a look at the ASRock AB350M Pro4 Motherboard. This motherboard comes in a micro-ATX form factor and features AMD’s B350 chipset, suitable for all Ryzen processors (AM4 socket), including their newest APUs
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In this review we will focus on the X299 Extreme4 motherboard which is designed for the Skylake-X and Kaby Lake-X processors. All tests will be performed on the i9-7900X processor as I don’t think that many users wish to buy 4 core processors for a high-end desktop platform when 6 core Coffee Lake processors cost not much more.
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Intel’s new H370 chipset targets a more mainstream segment than Z370 sacrificing CPU overclocking ability, among other things, in return for a lower price. Motherboard vendors are therefore able to bring to market gaming-oriented products, like this ASRock Fatal1ty H370 Performance, with lower price points than Z370 equivalents.
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The Fatal1ty H370 Performance is aimed at gamers and power users alike who have opted to not buy a K-SKU CPUs as they don’t care for overclocking and just want a motherboard that works. Let’s take a look at this high-end H370 motherboard from ASRock.
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The ASRock X299 Extreme4 is aiming high. It has large dual heatsinks to keep an 11-phase power delivery cool, dual M.2 slots both able to work at PCIe x4 speeds, SLI/Crossfire support, and USB 3.1 ports on the rear panel.
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