ASRock PB AM4 X570 Phantom Gaming 4S - View 1

ASRock PB AM4 X570 Phantom Gaming 4S

3.9 (43 ratings)
~$298.86
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Key Features

  • 128GB Dual DDR4
  • ATX form factor
  • Ports: 1 x PS/2, 1 x HDMI, 8 x USB 3.2 Gen1, 1 x RJ-45 LAN, HD Audio Jacks
  • Chipset: AMD X570
  • Backed by 3 years manufacturers warranty

Specifications

Graphics Card Interface
PCI Express
Memory Slots Available
4
SPDIF Connector Type
Optical
System Bus Standard Supported
SATA 3
USB 20
2
Total Usb Ports
11
Memory Clock Speed
2400
Platform
Windows
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
Chipset Type
AMD X570
Model Number
90-MXBBY0-A0UAYZ
Manufacturer
Asrock
Brand Name
ASRock

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Customer Reviews

Steven W. Brenneis
This is a very good motherboard. It doesn't have all of the bells and whistles of a $350 motherboard, but it doesn't cost $350. I'm running a Ryzen 5 5600X CPU and 32 GB of G.Skill Ripjaws V 3600 DRAM. You will see a lot of warnings that an X570 motherboard might have to have a BIOS update to work with the Zen 3 processors, but this board was ready to go when I got it. You will need to upgrade the BIOS if you want it to clock your memory at anything over 2600 MHz. It's easy to do. The BIOS interface has a reasonable set of tools for overclocking, if that's your plan. I haven't overclocked my processor yet. It has 2 M.2 slots for SSDs and an M.2 slot for a WiFi card. Both PCIE slots and all three M.2 slots are gen 4. It has a pretty chunky heat sink on the VRMs on the I/O side of the processor socket. That's not something you usually see on a $175 motherboard. It also has a heat sink and a small fan on the chipset. I've never seen the chipset fan come on, not even when I run Blender or play Cyberpunk. It never gets above 60 C.My only complaint about the board is that one of the M.2 storage slots will be under your graphics card. If you do any serious overclocking you won't want to use that slot unless you mount your graphics card vertically.Also, really Amazon? You want me to rate its thickness and sheerness? It's a motherboard, not a bra.
Alan LeMay
Love this board, it was a bit different than others I've put together but I'm extremely happy with it, only thing I recommend is picking the right case with it, my lian has the hdmi port that's almost hard to access.