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Specifications
Manufacturer
ASRock
Part #
Manufacturer
ASRock
Socket / CPU
LGA1150
Form Factor
ATX
RAM Slots
4
Max RAM
32 GB
Color
Black / Blue
Chipset
Intel H97
Memory Type
Memory Slots
4
Memory Speed
- DDR3-1066
- DDR3-1333
- DDR3-1600
PCI-E x16 Slots
1
PCI-E x8 Slots
0
PCI-E x4 Slots
0
PCI-E x1 Slots
5
PCI Slots
0
Onboard Ethernet
SATA 6 Gb/s
6
M.2 Slots
0
mSATA Slots
0
Onboard Video
Depends on CPU
Onboard USB3.0 Headers
Yes
Supports ECC
No
Wireless Networking
RAID Support
Yes
Price History
Reviews

- 20 points
- 45 months ago
from completed build Lightning At Midnight
The board is easy to intall and the manual is very easy to follow. For its price its great but it I wish it had more PCI slots rather than PCI express. Also the RAM space is hindered if using an air cooler of any kind to two slots rather than the four.

- 11 points
- 47 months ago
from completed build The Gaming Rig (First Time Build)
It's a fairly simple motherboard but it does the job and looks aesthetically pleasing meanwhile.

- 9 points
- 51 months ago
from completed build The DEVASTATOR 3.1 - Ultra 1080p Gaming/Rendering Rig
Awesome bios, looks pretty slick, and has everything you'd need in a mobo, minus dual PCI-E x16 slots.

- 9 points
- 41 months ago
from completed build The Falcon
If you want to do lots of overclocking, I recommend looking at a higher priced board, otherwise this is great. Affordable, and lots of bios options.

- 7 points
- 47 months ago
from completed build Blue Bird
Great motherboard. Only had a little trouble snapping the main power connector to it (a lot of trouble), but that could differ depending on the psu.

- 7 points
- 40 months ago
from completed build First Build (Blastoise)
Not the best with the most features but gets the job done.

- 5 points
- 48 months ago
from completed build First Home Built PC - Optimus
Easy to install everything on the board, easy enough to install the board into the case, bios is easy to use. Great board really.
I'm also glad that I researched enough to make sure I had a board with several on board fan headers. Two case fan headers and two CPU fan headers (one of which could be used for a third case fan) is right about where I want it to be, and personally I'd rather have the bios controlling fan speed rather then have a fan controller.
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