
A strong, affordable pickup for a mobo of its kind. Very easy to set up. Very well designed allowing for ease of build. Has every function that most would look for in a mobo for gaming.

I was so impressed by how easy it was to assemble this and also the price was very affordable. Great working motherboard processor combination super fast. I put a 50 series RTX card on it. Its a nice new DDR five and 1000 W power supply. The machine works killer Very impressed.

ALERT! It's 2025 already, and this motherboard will not recognize a GPT-partitioned device as bootable! Once I figured out why I didn't seem to have any bootable drives, I formatted and partitioned my M2 SSD with a MS-DOS partition table, and it was good to go. I bought a pair of 24 GB G.Skill Trident DDR5 DIMMs that are listed on the ASROCK QVL. The CPU is an Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF. I learned that my nice legacy heatsink was incompatible with the heatsink footprint (the 4 holes) on a LGA 1851, so I bought a Noctua NH-D9L and it works great. CPU temp with air cooling is 32-35C. I;ve been a pretty reliable Asus MB user over the years, but this ASROCK unit is getting the job done for me and I have zero regrets for this decision.

-beautiful board -plenty of high speed connections (TB5, TB4, 10G LAN, etc)

I bought this motherboard after an unsuccessful build with a faulty msi motherboard. It worked straight out of the box, had no issues whatsoever, and perfectly seats my i5-9400F Edit: A year later and I still love it, it's a great bang-to-buck motherboard

Great product! Exactly as described, meeting all expectations. Easy component installation and high-quality materials..

No nonsense UEFI, easily set for XMP, easily updated, no issues.

-Components have plenty of room to breath -Dark Color of the mother is great for Blackout builds

- Good quality components. - Easy to setup pretty much hassle. - I do like aesthetics but I wouldn't pay extra for it - Asmedia USB controller.

Works as advertised

Obviously simple to install it make my system run nice and fast. No real issues until I try to setup XMP. But other than that It runs great and error free and the LED's are really cool. The WiFi-7 is very fast and trouble free. The ICE White color of the board is a really nice touch. The list of pro's are great and I'm starting to think I'm way behind the curve as to properly set it up. I'm used to an actual Intel C-Mos program and I find the Aorus C-Mos is quite complicated. But I really do like the board.

easy set up with bios

Not being up on the new Mother Board was not bad. Read the instructions Goes together great.

- Well thought-through design - Integrated covered back block of connectors - Rich set of ports and capabilities, e.g. two integrated M.2 slots - Advanced and helpful BIOS. E.g. initially I installed memory modules into sub-optimal slots, BIOS prompted me to move the modules and even showed drawing highliting slots I should use for maximum performance. - Flexible and rich overclocking capabilities

Wifi Built in

- Two LED ARGB light zones. One by the heatsinks and one by the chipset. Can set up different effects using GCC. I wasn't expecting the motherboard to have lights on it. Photos attached show the two zones in white. - Extensive BIOS options. Not sure how to tweak everything for max performance. There are auto tweak settings as well. - Great front panel I/O options. - Easy to install and setup.

It has many power sources for fans, extra cpu power if u want/need, pcie slot for ssd, all in all a great motherboard


Excellent support for Skylake CPUs Very small if you wanted to run an ITX build under your desk Incredibly Quiet when paired with Intel Stock Heatsink / Fan Very afforable Audio Etching glowing Yellowish Orange is really neat and an added bonus Supports 32 GB of DDR4 2133 MHz RAM Decent amount of USB 2.0 and 3.0 Support Fast install and not actually that that bad clearance on things For small form factor builds with Fully Modular PSUs this would be great

Modern architecture in a low power form factor Can run off a 20 pin ATX power cord BIOS has no restrictions (power limit increase to ~15W, boot on power provided, and CPU undervolting) Passive cooling