ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 7

The Z390 Phantom Gaming 7 might fill a gap in ASRock’s Phantom Gaming portfolio, but a quick overview of its headers shows remarkable similarities to the company’s Z390 Extreme4. An extra Ethernet port fed by Realtek’s 2.5GbE controller marks its major improvement over the non-Phantom-series board, though the Phantom Gaming 7 also adds a “Port 80”  two-digit diagnostic display, onboard power and reset buttons, and a heat spreader for the upper M.2 drive slot. 

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ASRock Z390 Steel Legend

SRock introduced their Steel Legend motherboards with the B450 Steel Legend, which we took a look at not that long ago. ASRock is now bringing over the Steel Legend series to Intel with the Z390 Steel Legend made for 8th and 9th generation Intel Core processors. ASRock is keeping the same type of design with the winter digital camo and silver accents.

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ASRock Rack EPC621D4I-2M

The new ASRock Rack EPC621D4I-2M motherboard we are reviewing here is a truly unique product. Fitting in a small mITX form factor, this platform suited for servers with short depth requirements. Most motherboards in this class would use something along the lines of an Intel Xeon E-2100, Intel Xeon D or Atom CPU. Instead, ASRock Rack fits a massive socket LGA3647 for the Intel Xeon Scalable family.

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ASRock X399 Phantom Gaming 6

ASRock does an excellent job of tweaking its design to shave money off its budget-priced X399 board, delivering an adequately equipped and modestly performing motherboard. Though not quite on-par with typical X399 offerings, this interpretation of the chipset may force others to lower the cost of entry into AMD’s HEDT space.

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ASRock B450 Steel Legend

ASRock first introduced their Steel Legend motherboards back in January. This new series from ASRock is meant to give users great stability, a boatload of features, and a attractive design, all while keeping the price quite low. These boards feature ASRock’s “Full Spike” ESD protection for the USB, Ethernet, and audio ports, as well as utilize 60A power chokes and Nichicon 12K black capacitors.

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ASRock B365M Phantom Gaming 4

With Intel’s processors offering so much of their performance right out of the box, the necessity for overclocking on gaming systems has diminished. Higher Turbo frequencies have meant slimmer and slimmer overclocking gains to the point that motherboards without overclocking are still attractive options.

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ASRock B450M Steel Legend

Which features the ASRock B450M Steel Legend motherboard has to offer, we show in the following AMD AM4 motherboard review. Additionally included are again some UEFI tips, the 360 degree view and a video with the latest ASRock Polychrome RGB effects, which are now even possible without additional addressable RGB Stripe!

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ASRock B365M Phantom Gaming 4

On the motherboards market, there are many interesting options but not many manufacturers decided to release inexpensive motherboards which are also full of gaming features. For budget gamers who care about high-quality products, ASRock released B365 series motherboards which seem to perfectly fit into that group of users. Let’s take a look at what to offer has one of the latest ASRock motherboards – B365M Phantom Gaming 4.

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