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ASRock Announces X670 Motherboards, Radeon Graphics Cards, and Small Form Factor Cases

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The long awaited AMD AM5 platform is finally debut! ASRock reveals a series of motherboard based on the revolutionary AMD X670 chipset including X670E Taichi, X670E Steel Legend for the high end and enthusiasts & X670E PRO RS for the mainstream. The new motherboards are equipped with many exciting features and new technology such as PCIe 5.0 & DDR5 capability, the insane IO capability including the support of Thunderbolt 4.0 has pushed the X670 platform even further into high end desktop category, ASRock went all out on the VRM design too, with total of 26 phases SPS Dr.MOS design on the X670E Taichi, it is the most powerful AM5 product ASRock can offer, and on top of that, there's a special edition motherboard X670E Taichi Carrara to celebrate the 20th birthday of ASRock!

ASRock also announces a selection of fascinating new motherboard such as B660/H610M-ITX/eDP, a whole new concept of customization by allowing an actual monitor panel can be mounted on the side of the computer chassis, ASRock is now working closely with chassis manufacture such as, Cooler Master, InWin, Thermaltake and Silver Stone to make this revolutionary concept happen, opens up countless possibility to personalizing your own PC. Also, the Z690 PG Riptide NFT Edition, a very first motherboard, was co-designed by thousands of people from the communities. Moreover, a high-end work station motherboard WRX80 Creator giving uncompromised performance for all kinds of content creation.





Radeon Graphics Cards

ASRock's brand new Radeon RX 6950 XT/ Radeon RX 6750 XT/ Radeon RX 6650 XT graphics cards, including OC Formula, Phantom Gaming and Challenger product lines, based on AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT, AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT and AMD Radeon RX 6650 XT GPUs, which leverage the breakthrough AMD RDNA 2 gaming architecture, offer high-bandwidth, low-latency AMD Infinity Cache memory technology and up to 18 Gbps ultra-fast GDDR6 memory; support Microsoft Windows 11 and Microsoft DirectX 12 Ultimate, AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR), the forthcoming AMD FSR 2.0 and AMD Radeon Super Resolution (RSR) upscaling technologies, as well as other advanced features that provide visually stunning, high-refresh rate gaming experiences.

Moreover, ASRock Radeon RX 6950 XT/ Radeon RX 6750 XT/ Radeon RX 6650 XT graphics cards also support various exclusive features such as a Striped Ring Fan, an Ultra-fit Heatpipe, a metal frame, a metal backplate, and the Polychrome SYNC technology to provide the great cooling efficiency, solid construction, fancy ARGB LED light effects, and a stylish design. With these premium specs and unique features, ASRock Radeon RX 6950 XT/ Radeon RX 6750 XT/ Radeon RX 6650 XT graphics cards are best choices that can fully satisfy the needs of gamers.

DeskMeet & DeskMini B660

DeskMeet series and DeskMini B660 series launched at the beginning of year are available right now. With only 8 liters of volume, DeskMeet series are powerful and compact desktop PC designed to deliver the best experience for daily computing, gaming, home entertainment, content creation and business. DeskMeet B660 features 12th Generation Intel Core processors, while DeskMeet X300 supports AMD Ryzen 5000 Series desktop processors, 4 DDR4 U-DIMM slots and the dual slot graphics card under 20 cm long. This portable PC can stand either vertically or horizontally to fit into any workspace for various applications.

DeskMeet series includes an internal 500 W 80 Plus Bronze ATX power supply with custom length cables to make cable management easier. The fan in the power supply will draw in the cool air to CPU cooler which is the best way to increase airflow and ensure DeskMeet operates at its utmost efficiency of heat dissipation. DeskMeet series adopts a drawer chassis design and has flexible expandability, so users can configure or upgrade all the components with ease to meet their now and future needs. Brand new DeskMeet series is the best choice for the Mini ITX PC market.

DeskMini B660 series features Intel B660 chipset to pair with latest 12th Generation Intel Core Processors. It also brings faster USB ports and M.2 SSD slots than the previous series. DeskMini B660 series is equipped with reversible USB 3.2 Gen-2x 2 Type-C ports in the front panel, providing an extreme 20 Gb/s transfer rate and one M.2 slot which can support the latest PCI Express 5.0 standard to load all of your apps and programs with lightning speed. Up to four video outputs can be used simultaneously for productivity, multitasking and immersive gaming experience. ASRock has gathered all optimum specs that you can imagine into this little monster.

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What's peoples experience with ASRock GPUs? I was close to purchasing the OC Formula 6900XT but never did.
 
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Asrock supporting NFT's was enough for me to never consider the brand again, just sharing
 
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I find them slower than MSI to release new versions of BIOS for AMD motherboards. They have to be pushed in to releasing BIOS for a motherboard that is only two years old. ASrock are reluctant to keep AMD’s promsed that all AM4 montherboards will support Zen3 Ryzen cpus - that's my experience and impression.
 
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I've said it before, but this trend of putting the GPU slot one slot lower is really irritating. That's 20mm of space to pull air from gone. With GPUs getting bigger than ever, that will only make your cards run hotter/louder. What are they thinking?
 
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Asrock supporting NFT's was enough for me to never consider the brand again, just sharing
Very based that they still keep going comparted to others that announced and bailed out after community reception :laugh:
Anyway i personally tend to ignore such marketing stunts and focus on the feature set, support and value of the hardware i get :)
 
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I find them slower than MSI to release new versions of BIOS for AMD motherboards. They have to be pushed in to releasing BIOS for a motherboard that is only two years old. ASrock are reluctant to keep AMD’s promsed that all AM4 montherboards will support Zen3 Ryzen cpus - that's my experience and impression.

What? Weren't they like the first company to provide compatible beta bios even against AMD's orders?
 
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What? Weren't they like the first company to provide compatible beta bios even against AMD's orders?
Since then, they have been very slow to provide updated BIOS for B350 boards. I know I can probably crossflash a similar B450 board, but I am still waiting on an official B350 BIOS for my board, before trying to buy a 5000G.

Tangentially, is doesn't seem likely that there will be a 6000G EOL upgrade for AM4. Shame, I would like a RDNA2 + Zen3 APU for this setup.
 

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I find them slower than MSI to release new versions of BIOS for AMD motherboards. They have to be pushed in to releasing BIOS for a motherboard that is only two years old. ASrock are reluctant to keep AMD’s promsed that all AM4 montherboards will support Zen3 Ryzen cpus - that's my experience and impression.
Keep an eye on their Beta BIOS section. If memory serves there were a lot of complaints about them rushing BIOS updates (early Ryzen era) so they started being more cautious and testing more thoroughly. Then people complained their updates were taking too long so now they tend to provide Betas ahead of the official releases. I like that they try to adapt to the demands/needs of their customers. They don't always get it right but they keep trying till they do. I also wouldn't worry about the BIOS versions being beta, their support staff has always been very helpful in my experience and have never given me a hard time for using Betas. I have been using ASRock (not exclusively) since the mid 2000's and not had any particular issue with them, just the usual stuff all manufacturers have trouble with on occasion.
 
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I find them slower than MSI to release new versions of BIOS for AMD motherboards. They have to be pushed in to releasing BIOS for a motherboard that is only two years old. ASrock are reluctant to keep AMD’s promsed that all AM4 montherboards will support Zen3 Ryzen cpus - that's my experience and impression.

Asrock actually been pretty good updating their bios and adding support to new CPUs, they were actually the first ones to add support for the AMD Ryzen 5000 on X370 chipset.. That's pretty good impressive to me!

Also you they just updated latest BIOS in Beta BIOS zone to support Renoir, Vermeer, and Cezanne CPUs..
 
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