Steven
Pros:1. Had no issues running my Teamforce RAM at 3200mhz C16, even though it is a Hynix set not on the QVL.2. USB type C port on the back is also a big plus, along with 2 m.2 slots.3. Has a decent track record of BIOS updates. The newest update come out a couple months ago for 2020. I would expect good support for future firmware as well.4. Chunky VRM heatsinks.5. Color neutral and visually pleasing PCBCons:1. Only 2 case fan headers.THINGS TO KNOW:Your RAM MUST BE IN SLOTS 2 AND 4 TO RUN AT 3200MHZ. Placing it on slots 1 and 3 will limit it to 2933Mhz. Don't make the same mistake as me! I spent way too long trying to figure it out.Overall very feature packed with nice VRM heatsinks
Oakley
Bought this for a workstation, its just been a very stable build and I'm not sure i could ask anymore of it!
Tiger Vijay
I used this mobo with an old Acer case, and old Dell power supply, and a Ryzen 3 2200G CPU. It's working great. This is my first ASRock mobo. The one thing that threw me off is that I could not find the SATA connectors; in other boards I've seen they are always sticking straight up. The SATA connectors on this mobo are sticking out sideways; they are hard to see after you screw the mobo into the case. Perhaps there is a way to reorient them that I don't know about?
This boi
First off, I bought this for a slight budget build of mine.I run this board with:ryzen 5 2600x4x4gb 2666mhz ddr41060 3gband a 500 watt psupros:-this board is pretty cheap for what it offers-the bios is easy to get around and easy to OC with-it has an m.2 in the front-its easy to set up with-comes with 4 3.0 usb portscons:-only 6 usb ports (more of a personal con)- only 2 fan headers which means you need to buy a splitter-no heatsink for the m.2-weak pins (easily bent but can be bent back without problem)all in all this is a great motherboard for a budget. I play a quite a bit of games including VR with this MB and I have yet to have any problems with it whatsoever.