Monday, June 13th 2011

ASRock Unveils New Motherboards Based on AMD 9-Series Chipset

AMD's latest AM3+ processors are a shot in the arm for PCs, delivering start of the art processing at unmatched performance. ASRock superior AMD 9 series motherboards have been designed to support the new-gen AM3+ processors, while still retaining backward compatible with AM3 processors and unprecedentedly implementing support for SLI technology. To bring the best kit to users, ASRock has thrown everything you could want from the new-gen AMD 9 series motherboards. The innovative features include the ASRock signature XFast USB, On/Off Play Technology, Graphical UEFI, All-in-one AXTU program, and so on.
Unleash The Maximum PC Power : 990FX Extreme4
ASRock 990FX Extreme4 motherboard is ASRock's top-of-the-range model. Powered by AMD 990FX and SB950 chipsets, this board features Premium Gold Caps, advanced V8 + 2 Power Phase Design and multi-GPU options. ASRock AMD 9 series mainboards also allow users to easily unleash their system's hidden USB performance with ASRock's innovative XFast USB Technology. Designed for the next generation computing, this board still supports AM3+ socket and is compatible of 8-Core series processors.

Do you desire to make SLI technology running on AMD motherboard? Well, ASRock 990FX Extreme4 allows users to take advantages of both CrossFireX and SLI technologies. We always give you more than you expected!

Performance Gear - 970 Extreme4
Meanwhile, ASRock also introduces another great motherboard: 970 Extreme4. Based on 970 chipset, this board is marked by its versatile solutions. To name a few, 3 PCI Express slots cater for multi-GPU settings, manageable smart switches and Dr. Debug, offering flexible options which will appeal to DIY users. Beside its onboard equipments, this board also features superior software tools such as mouse-controllable Graphical UEFI, XFast USB that optimizes USB transfer speed performance and On/Off Play technology.

What makes this board becomes more distinctive; however, it's the SLI technology. The ASRock 970 Extreme4 is the first AMD 970 motherboard supporting Nvidia SLI technology in the world! With a wide range of prominent functions, advanced DIY users should not miss 970 Extreme4!

970 Extreme4
The latest ASRock AMD 9 series motherboards come with a bucketful of technologies aimed at delivering the ultimate PC experience.

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8 Comments on ASRock Unveils New Motherboards Based on AMD 9-Series Chipset

#2
inferKNOX
How stupid that with an AMD CPU mobo, they bundle software that says it uses acceleration from Intel CPU and to top it off, it's not even a bundle since it's a 30-day trial.:shadedshu
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#3
reverze
i wish there were quality 900 series mainboards like the FX series with the phase cooling and all that but without the whole crossfire SLI gimmick to make the boards cheaper.
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#4
inferKNOX
How would you guys rank this/these mobo's Realtek ALC892 Audio Codec against the Crosshair V's SupremeFX X-Fi 2?
Does the SupremeFX really support EAX Advanced HD 5.0?
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#5
Thatguy
inferKNOXHow would you guys rank this/these mobo's Realtek ALC892 Audio Codec against the Crosshair V's SupremeFX X-Fi 2?
Does the SupremeFX really support EAX Advanced HD 5.0?
If you think there is any discrenable difference from one audio card to the next in today market, your pretty much on drugs. every consumer grade card made today is flat in FQ response from 20hz-20khz to within about a half a db on average. some will argue over op amp coloring, which is largely horsecrap anyways.

buy whichever board fits your needs, if you system sounds like crap, its either your listening enviroment or your speakers. More then likely its the listening enviroment.
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#6
R_1
It is always a good sign to see few rows of capacitors around realtek ALCxxx codec chip. Audio quality depends on that analog stage to greater extend. I don't find these capacitors on Asrock boards anymore, but Asus still has them.
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#7
araditus
inferKNOXHow would you guys rank this/these mobo's Realtek ALC892 Audio Codec against the Crosshair V's SupremeFX X-Fi 2?
Does the SupremeFX really support EAX Advanced HD 5.0?
I dontpost much but I am an audiophile so here is my 2cents, I agree with Thatguy, he is right, sound cards havent mattered for listening only since 2005 imo. If you wanna record, edit, live capture and master, there are better options, but crysis will sound great and so will all your music, invest in staging, wires, then speakers.
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#8
DrunkenMafia
I like the sound of these new mouse controllable bios interfaces. they look great although I will also miss the old style blue screen with white text. :)

I have never owned as Asrock but have heard good things about them, I might try one next build.
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