ASRock AMD Ryzen 3000 Series CPU (Soket AM4) with X570 Chipset ATX Motherboard X570 Phantom Gaming X - View 1

ASRock AMD Ryzen 3000 Series CPU (Soket AM4) with X570 Chipset ATX Motherboard X570 Phantom Gaming X

4.2 (63 ratings)
~$598.86
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Key Features

  • AMD Premium X570
  • Supports AMD AM4 socket Ryzen 2000 and 3000 series processors
  • AMD Ryzen series CPUs (Matisse) support DDR4 4666+(OC)/ 4400(OC)/ 4300(OC)/ 4266(OC)/ 4200(OC)/ 4133(OC)/ 3466(OC)/ 3200/ 2933/ 2667/ 2400/ 2133 ECC & non-ECC, un-buffered memory
  • AMD Ryzen series CPUs (Pinnacle Ridge) support DDR4 3600+(OC)/ 3466(OC)/ 3200(OC)/ 2933/ 2667/ 2400/ 2133 ECC & non-ECC, un-buffered memory
  • AMD Ryzen series CPUs (Picasso) support DDR4 3466+(OC)/ 3200(OC)/ 2933/ 2667/ 2400/ 2133 non-ECC, un-buffered memory

Specifications

Graphics Card Interface
PCI Express
Memory Slots Available
4
SPDIF Connector Type
Optical
System Bus Standard Supported
SATA 3
USB 20
4
Total Usb Ports
11
Memory Clock Speed
2400 MHz
Platform
Windows
Processor Series
Unknown
Memory Storage Capacity
128 GB
Ram Memory Maximum Size
128 GB
Processor Socket
Socket AM4
Compatible Devices
Gaming Console, Personal Computer
RAM Memory Technology
DDR4
Compatible Processors
AMD Ryzen 3000 Series
Chipset Type
AMD X570
Global Trade Identification Number
04717677338850
Model Number
X570 Phantom Gaming X
Manufacturer
ASRock
Brand Name
ASRock

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Customer Reviews

Alexander BatistaAlexander Batista
Pros:-RAM overclocking is awesome-Polychrome have an excellent compatibility-Unique Design and Beautyfull RGB ledsMy setup:Ryzen 9 3900x @4.4ghz 1.38v16gb G.Skill TridentZ Royal @4200mhz CL16 1.45vCons:-This mobo isn't for noobs
Conor
Booted up right away. Had a ryzen 7 3800xt chip to go with and no issues so far! Thank you
Damian Harewood
The board had multiple ports/slotsi have 3 m.2 ssd on the boardI have a few sata hdd connectednot a bad board at allLED's are on point
Amazon Customer
See headline; the board is feature-rich but has two issues I'd like to point out:Cons:1) You will need an L adapter for the 3.1 connector if you plan to use a long GPU in the first PCIE slot. The card will cover the USB port otherwise.2) Chipset and Mobo thermals are higher than other options. With a pretty good cooling setup, the consistency of my Mobo's heat is around 61c to 63.5c at idle, and under load ranges from 66c to 71.5c depending on the task. The VRM loops usually stay cool, but that's not saying much. Thankfully the board doesn't dip past 75c, where I'd suggest skipping it for longevity.Pros:1) ASRock has a sleek design on their hands with the Phantom Gaming X, with a beautiful layout visually. If the thermals were any higher, I'd badmouth the design on form over function, but the board seems to stay under 75c even with minimal air. Also the M.2 shield is well-designed with ease of access (only a couple screws.)2) 10gbit LAN with an x570 layout. If you need/want x570, this board is pretty good, and the 10gbit LAN is the only major different besides a tiny drop in thermals over the Taichi. This board is currently on sale, so I can only really give it a big thumbs up right now because it's not 350 (I feel it's overpriced at 350)Overall the board's above average, and you're paying a price premium for subpar thermals, x570 and 10gbit LAN. I can only recommend it if you like the styling of the board, as something like the MSI Unify is a far superior board at the price point, minus the 10gbit LAN port. Thermals on the Unify (up to 18c improvement) and the Aorus Master (temps under 60 at load) mean you should really only get the PhantomX if you like ASRock or the styling.