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ASROCK H670M PRO RS Socket LGA1700/ Intel H670/ DDR4/ SATA3&USB3.2/ M.2/ Micro ATX Motherboard – For Sale – Price
$89.99 Original price was: $89.99.$89.91Current price is: $89.91.
Category: Motherboards
Brand: ASRock
Description
CPU:INTEL SOCKET1700 FOR INTEL 12TH GEN CORE
CHIPSET:INTEL H670
MEMORY:4*DIMM MAX 128GB DDR4
SLOTS:1*PCIE4.0X16;1*PCIE3.0X16;1*PCIE3.0X1
STORAGE:2*M.2 SLOTS;4*SATA 6GB/S PORTS
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13 reviews for ASROCK H670M PRO RS Socket LGA1700/ Intel H670/ DDR4/ SATA3&USB3.2/ M.2/ Micro ATX Motherboard – For Sale – Price
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Avery C –
Cheap and reliable
Motherboard was not only easy to work with but also provided quality build and functioned basically perfect out of the box. For the price itâs perfect for budget Intel builds
Brian A –
Works as Expected
No issues what so ever. Even ran fine using nervous Silicon Power ram. Good value.
Cordero –
Decent
Build Quality = OK (feels a little flimsy/fragile)Functionality = Basics Covered (Entry level gaming and ports)Cosmetics = OK (Best for a white case/build)Issue/s: The VRMs (?) can get in the way of any non stock CPU cooler. Currently using the Thermalright Peerless Assassin and had difficulty installing, the fan closer to the ram is not 100 secure due to ram sticks colliding.
brentar –
Excellent for the price!
A full sized motherboard with lots of IO for less than $100? And it supports 12th, 13th, and 14th gen intel? Yes please! I was burned by their 10th gen boards, but if Asrock keeps this up they’ll have me for life.
Placeholder –
Great value
Really good mother board. Really easy to read instructions and enough ports for Rgb and fans. Iâm a happy consumer quality at an affordable price.
The Library –
Cheap, durable, power issues in Linux
I bought this because I was building a new home server and it was on sale. I wanted DDR4 ram since it’s still cheaper than ddr5 and no one cares about ram speed on a home server. I’m not too picky about brands but looking back through my last 10 years of builds over half my machines are running ASRock motherboards. They’ve been reliable and affordable.BUT, they have a problem in Linux. Specifically I was seeking the ultimate low idle power machine. A home server spends 99% of it’s time idling and it turns out this is quite a quest these days for people. You want something that lets your “pkg” power get into the C8 to C10 states. Out of the box this ASrock only lets you get to C3. Despite turning on package power of C6 in the bios and all the other bios options.Some genius on a forum discovered you can modify the bios though and enable C10 power states. Search for “How to get higher pkg C-States on Asrock motherboards (guide)”. It’s well documented but you can only do it through windows. An hour later, after a trial windows install, I was able to follow the instructions and sure enough, enabling “Low Power S0 Idle Capability” let me get to C10 pkg state in linux. I had to force some ASPM link states to L1 as well in linux but again, google is your friend.Should I have to do this? No. Apparently this is something that ASRock decided they just didn’t want to support. But I didn’t really want to return the motherboard. Once adjusted though I had an i5-14500 and 64GB of ram running at 10 watts from the wall idle power with 99% of the time in the C10 pkg state. Just what I was looking for.The 3 M.2 slots are perfect for a mirrored set of drives and one expansion drive for later when eventually ssd’s are going to replace spinning disk at capacity. Until then, I’ve got a couple spinning drives that connect to the sata ports.Had this worked out of the box with a bios setting that let me get to C8-C10 power saving state I would have given it 5 stars and cheered. As it is, it’s a 3 star board if your goal is a lower powered linux server. If you’re running a gaming machine or something else you won’t leave on 24/7 it’s not going to matter too much what power state you’re in and the board is a good solid board with nice features.
Javier Mozingo –
Good board, as advertised.
Arrived quickly in a well-insulated package. For those concerned, I noticed this board was very picky about RAM compatibility. Oddly enough if your RAM isnât compatible the VGA/BOOT diagnostic LEDs will illuminate- not the RAM LED. Switched out my old GSKILL for Patriot Viper and it worked perfectly.
Thunder –
Absolute Nightmare
I bought a H670M Pro RS motherboard from these AShats and a Wi-Fi chip. When I opened the motherboard, I realized that the housing apparatus for the chip was not included. Now the website said that the motherboard does not come with a Wi-Fi module, cool I knew that, so I bought a chip, but I didnât know that I needed the piece that attached to the motherboard. I have the one from my old motherboard, but I didnât know what to do with it.So, I called customer support to ask how to install the chip. The person I talked to told me that the module did come with WIFI, and I did not need to buy that chip, I just needed to update the drivers. I went and installed the drivers, and I still had no WIFI which did not surprise me, but I am not a computer companyâs tech support person, so I took him at his word. I called back and he said if that had not worked, I would need to reinstall windows so that everything could sync up. I asked if he was sure, and he said yes and gave me instructions on how to reinstall windows which I then went and did. When I finally got everything downloaded and up and running, I see that the version of windows I just got needed to be activated, a message that appears in my window and does not go away, even while gaming or watching something, this would cost $180 and, until fixed, would lack basic features that I had with my original version, including security measures that have left me vulnerable.That was Friday, ASRock is closed on the weekend. Itâs Monday, life is busy, and I have a big stupid cord running through my living room because my Wi-Fi is still not working. I call ASRock and speak to a person who immediately tells me that the motherboard does not come with WIFI. So now Iâm mad right away and I tell this guy everything Iâve told you. He told me that they had no phone records of me calling in and that no one would have told me to do that stuff. So now Iâm struggling and failing to stop myself from becoming furious. âSo, what Iâm feeling is that no one is going to take responsibility for this?â He said he wasnât calling me a liar, but I had not called in and no one had told me that. Well, here are my phone records you piece of $#&$! Hereâs the chip that I had bought and called in to ask how to install! And here’s that message that won’t even stay in the damn background.This has been my worst experience with a computer company to date. Well computers are about to get real expensive and I would assume that ASRock wants to hold on to customers so if any of them read this, I want my $180, I want the help I needed, which was information on installing the unit, and I want someone at ASrock to admit that not just one, but two of their âsupportâ staff were talking out of their AS.
C –
The pushpin on the VRM heat sink/shield whatever you wanna call it, the spring pushpin was broken on the one side, I noticed this bit too late so I will update if it causes long term problems or if I have to fix it somehow. But the pushpins alone are horrible quality, worse quality then a basic intel stock cooler pins
ty d –
Doesnât state anywhere that itâs used but the box and all the interior packaging was opened. Pretty shady
Merci –
Very fast and stable
Davide –
a questo prezzo è sicuramente una buona scheda madre, ma purtroppo l’assenza di wifi e l’impossibilità di effettuare un undervolt la rendono una scheda madre non troppo performante
Anna –
Das ASRock H670M PRO RS Motherboard hat sich für meinen NAS-Aufbau in einem Node 804 Gehäuse als solide und zuverlässige Plattform erwiesen.Für den verhältnismäÃig günstigen Preis bekommt man hier ein Micro-ATX Board mit modernem LGA 1700 Sockel für Intel Core Prozessoren. Es lässt sich einfach einrichten und in Betrieb nehmen. Das BIOS bietet nützliche Optionen wie XMP-Profile zum Freischalten der vollen Arbeitsspeicherleistung.Die Ausstattung ist für NAS-Zwecke absolut ausreichend: 4 RAM-Bänke, mehrere M.2 Slots, SATA-Ports und zwei PCIe x16 Steckplätze für Zusatzkarten wie Netzwerkadapter oder HBA. Ich selbst habe einen schnellen Core i3 Prozessor, ein Crucial 32GB DDR4 3200 RAM-Kit sowie meinen LSI-Controller für meine Storage-Pools verbaut. Alles lässt sich stabil mit dem H670M PRO RS kombinieren.Der Lieferumfang ist etwas schade. Etwas mehr Zubehör hätte den Mehrwert noch gesteigert. Aber für Sparfüchse, die ohnehin spezifische Komponenten einsetzen wollen, ist das in Ordnung.Letztlich macht das ASRock Board einen sehr soliden und zuverlässigen Eindruck. Es gab bisher keinerlei Stabilitätsprobleme. Für ein schnelles Prosumer-NAS auf Intel-Basis ist es eine durchaus empfehlenswerte und zweckdienliche Lösung.