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A 75 Pro 4
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Asrock A75 Pro4

Socket FM1; ATX; Features: Start-Reset Button, Overclocking- / Turbo Function; Newest review: 6/2011

As this is the first AMD motherboard with the new socket type, Expert Reviews found it difficult to judge, but they did find it simple to set up and liked that there was plenty of expansion …

1 review

 
90-MXGLK0-A0UAYZ
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Asrock H77 Pro4/MVP

LGA1155; ATX; Newest review: 6/2012

TechRadar think that the ASRock H77 Pro4/MVPis probably the most affordable way to get a motherboard, which is compatible with the latest Intel Ivy Bridge processors. The board is shallower and …

1 review, 2 opinions (Excellent)

 
Z77EITX
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Asrock Z77E-ITX

LGA1155; Mini-ITX; Newest review: 9/2012

Bursting with features and connectivity, and offering excellent performance for the price, ASRock's Z77E-ITX is a great choice for building a small form factor gaming PC despite not having the …

1 review, 5 opinions (Above average)

 
 
X79 Extreme4
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Asrock X79 Extreme 4

LGA2011, Socket LGA2011; ATX; Features: Heatpipes, Quad-SLI Support, Overclocking- …; Newest review: 1/2012

Despite its slightly tacky gold highlights, the X79 Extreme4 is not just about the bling, and is actually a superb performer with interesting features such as an active cooler, a rare sight on an X79

3 reviews, 2 opinions (Excellent)

 

More information at: TechRadar UK, 12/2011 ASRock X79 Extreme4 Following Intel releasing the Sandy Bridge E processors, the world and his wife are now likely to be releasing motherboards based on the X79 chipset. How does ASRock fare with it's new offering? … to review

Z 68 Pro 3
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Asrock Z68 Pro 3

LGA1155; ATX; Features: Overclocking- / Turbo Function; Newest review: 7/2011

It might not be the best featured mobo out there and it lacks support for more than one graphics card, but for Micro Mart, the Z68 Pro3 is an excellent choice overall. The BIOS is easy to update, its

3 reviews, 9 opinions (Above average)

 

More information at: TechRadar UK, 6/2011 ASRock Z68 Pro 3 A decently-priced Intel Z68 motherboard hits the market at last. … to review

Asrock Z68 Extreme4 Gen3
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Asrock Z68 Extreme4 Gen3

LGA1155; ATX; Features: Heatpipes; Newest review: 9/2011

In Bit-tech's opinion, the Z68 Extreme4 Gen3 is a great improvement for ASRock which not only looks the business but also manages for the most part to deliver the goods. Its feature set is

1 review, 10 opinions (Excellent)

 

More information at: Bit Tech, 9/2011 ASRock Z68 Extreme4 Gen3 ASRock's motherboards are solid and reliable, but they rarely stand out from the crowd. Can the Z68 Extreme4 Gen3 change that? … to review

FM2A75 PRO 4-M
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Asrock FM2A75 Pro4-M

Micro-ATX; Newest review: 3/2013

ASRock's FM2A75 Pro4-M is a great performer that's very easy to overclock and has lots of room for expansion for a microATX mobo, but the folks at Expert Reviews said that it can't

1 review, 3 opinions (Above average)

 

More information at: Expert Reviews, 3/2013 Asrock FM2A75 Pro4-M It might be an affordable microATX board, but the FM2A75 Pro4-M sports features galore. … to review

Z-77 OC Formula
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Asrock Z77 OC Formula

LGA1155; eATX; Features: Start-Reset Button, Quad-SLI Support, Overclocking- / Turbo Function, …; Newest review: 10/2012

If you appreciate easy overclocking, the Z77 OC Formula is not for you, but if you put a lot of work - and liquid cooling - into it, it can produce truly astounding results, although PCFormat

1 review, 1 opinion (Excellent)

 

More information at: PCFormat, 10/2012 ASRock Z77 OC Formula Motherboards are one of the most boring hardware components on the market, but with the Z77 OC Formula, ASRock might just have created something worth getting excited over. … to review

Asrock A75 Extreme6
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Asrock A75 Extreme6

Socket FM1; ATX; Features: Start-Reset Button, Integrated graphics chip; Newest review: 8/2011

Although the Llano chipset this board is designed for is an integrated graphics solution, ASRock have included three PCI Express graphics slots, making it a gaming powerhouse. It is so incredibly

1 review, 1 opinion (Excellent)

 

More information at: Micro Mart, issue 1172 (25-31 August 2011) Group test: Llano Motherboards It took a few years for AMD's Fusion platform to appear on the market, but now that it's finally here, motherboard manufacturers are scrambling to offer products which support it. Here are 7 of them. In test: Seven AMD Fusion motherboards were reviewed and rated on quality and value. Final scores between 5 and 8 were awarded. … to review

Z-68 Extreme 4
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Asrock Z68 Extreme4

LGA1155; ATX; Features: Start-Reset Button, Quad-SLI Support, Overclocking- / Turbo Function; Newest review: 8/2011

Great build quality, an excellent component selection and rock-solid performance are compelling reasons to consider the Z68 Extreme 4, but it's its price which makes it a no-brainer buy in …

2 reviews

 
 
Asrock Z68M-ITX/HT
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Asrock Z68M-ITX/HT

LGA1155; Mini-ITX; Newest review: 2/2012

Despite being able to host a full-sized graphics card, having only two memory banks and no room for extra cooling means that the Z68M-ITX/HT is not the best choice for a powerful gaming rig. However, …

1 review, 1 opinion (Above average)

 
Asrock 890FX Deluxe5
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Asrock 890FX Deluxe5

Socket AM3; ATX; Newest review: 8/2011

The low price of ASRock's 890FX Deluxe5 means some compromises are to be expected; in this case, poor overclocking capabilities, a laggy EFI and a certain dearth of features compared to more

1 review, 1 opinion (Average)

 

More information at: Bit Tech, 8/2011 ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 ASRock's P67 Extreme4 was an excellent proposition but it fell just short of getting an award from Bit-tech. Is its Socket AM3+ counterpart, the 890FX Deluxe5, an even better proposition? … to review

990FX Extreme 4
Asrock 990FX Extreme4

Socket AM3; ATX; Newest review: 8/2011

Although ASRock's 990FX Extreme4 is an amazing offering in all respects, especially thanks to new features such as XFast and its excellent connectivity and power management options, Micro Mart …

1 review, 3 opinions (Excellent)

 
990FX Extreme 3
Asrock 990FX Extreme3

Socket AM3; ATX; Features: Overclocking- / Turbo Function, Quad-SLI Support; Newest review: 1/2012

Micro Mart declared the ASRock 990FX Extreme3 motherboard to be a little unrefined, though they admit it is the lowest priced board in the test. It has a basic design and uses the 990FX

1 review, 7 opinions (Above average)

 

More information at: Micro Mart, issue 1191 (12-18 January 2012) Group Test: AMD AM3+ Motherboards The ideal choice, if you are building a cheap PC but want a decent amount of power, is the latest Bulldozer processor from AMD. A Socket AM3+ motherboard will support that, so find out which of the five here makes the best option. In test: Five AM3+ motherboards were reviewed and rated on quality and value. Final scores of 2 x 7 and 3 x 8 were awarded. … to review

E350M1 USB3
Asrock E350M1/USB3

Mini-ITX; Features: Integrated processor, Integrated graphics chip; Newest review: 7/2011

The most impressive aspect of the ASRock E350M1/USB3 was the value it offers, says Tom's Hardware, who called it a super-value and said that it blows the comparably-priced Foxconn right out of …

2 reviews

 
H-61-M U3-S3
Asrock H61M/U3S3

LGA1155; Micro-ATX; Newest review: 3/2012

The ASRock H61M/U3S3 motherboard is very similar to the Foxconn model from this test but though it's smaller, it feels well laid out. Micro Mart found it easy to install a CPU cooler, as there …

1 review

 
Asrock Fatal1ty 990FX Professional
Asrock Fatal1ty 990FX Professional

Socket AM3+; ATX; Features: SLI-Crossfire Combination, Start-Reset Button, Diagnostic Display, …; Newest review: 11/2011

Offering a comprehensive set of bundled accessories, a three-year warranty, three USB 3.0 controllers and two BCM57781 controllers, the Fatal1ty 990FX Professional is good value for money in …

1 review, 2 opinions (Above average)

   
P 67 Transformer
Asrock P67 Transformer

Socket 1156; ATX; Features: Start-Reset Button, Overclocking- / Turbo Function; Newest review: 2/2011

"... you get all the P67 goodies plus the ability to crank your Core i3/i5/i7 above 4GHz ... I'm impressed that ASRock showed how devious Intel is trying to be, but wish it had offered dual …

2 reviews

 
A-75-M
Asrock A75M

Socket FM1; Micro-ATX; Features: Start-Reset Button, Overclocking- / Turbo Function; Newest review: 8/2011

ASRock's A75M is not as well featured as some of the other offerings in this round-up, but Tom's Hardware nevertheless considered it to be a good contender for your cash thanks to its low …

1 review, 8 opinions (Excellent)

   
Fatality P 67 Pro
Asrock Fatal1ty P67 Professional

Socket 1156; ATX; Features: Start-Reset Button, Quad-SLI Support, Overclocking- / Turbo …; Newest review: 4/2011

In their survey of high-end P67-based motherboards, the ASRock Fatal1ty P67 Professional stood out as one of Tom's Hardware's top two picks. Although it lost out to the Asus's P8P67 …

2 reviews

 
 

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Product information and further reviews

Asrock H67M-GE/HT Expert Reviews 3/2011 - Asrock’s H67M-GE/HT is a surprisingly inexpensive LGA1155 motherboard with a wealth of features. It doesn’t have many expansion slots, though - just one PCI, one PCI-E x16 and two PCI-E x1 slots, one of which will be blocked if you install a graphics card with a large cooler.

Asrock 880G Extreme 3 Expert Reviews 9/2010 - Asrock's 880G Extreme 3 AM3 motherboard is a well-equipped ATX board with loads of expansion slots, SATA III, USB3 and an integrated ATI Radeon HD 4250 graphics processor. Its three PCI-E x16 slots support ATI's CrossFireX standard if you insist on having multiple graphics cards.

Asrock P55 Pro/USB3 Expert Reviews 8/2010 - Asrock's P55 Pro/USB3 motherboard costs just £82 but it has a range of features we'd expect to see on far more expensive boards, including USB3, support for 2,600MHz overclocked RAM, on-board power and reset buttons and an easy overclocking interface in the BIOS. It doesn't support SATA III, but this isn't a major sacrifice.

ASRock H55M Pro LGA1156 Motherboard Bit Tech 3/2010 - Describing Intel’s H55 chipset as a low-cost choice for your next motherboard is as true as it is false. On the one hand, there are the display outputs for the integrated GPU of a Clarkdale Core i3 or Core i5 CPU, but these inclusions cost the manufacturer (and therefore, the consumer) money. Review details: Single Test. One motherboard was reviewed and rated on performance (image editing, video encoding ... and gaming), features and value.

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