RAM | DDR4 |
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Memory Speed | 2400 MHz |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 3 |
ASRock Motherboard Motherboards Z370 EXTREME4
Brand | ASRock |
CPU Socket | LGA 1151 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Compatible Processors | 8th Generation Intel Core |
Chipset Type | Intel Z370 |
Memory Clock Speed | 2400 MHz |
Platform | Windows |
Memory Storage Capacity | 12 GB |
Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
About this item
- ASRock USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-A port (10 GB/s)
- ASRock USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C port (10 GB/s)
- Supports 8th generation Intel Core processors (socket 1151)
- 4 x DDR4 DIMM Slots
- Supports HDMI with max
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For gaming | — | 4.5 | 3.3 | 3.8 | 4.0 | 4.8 |
Tech Support | — | 5.0 | 3.7 | 4.1 | 4.2 | — |
Stability | — | 4.8 | 3.8 | 3.7 | 4.3 | — |
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platform | windows | windows | windows | windows 10 | windows 11 | windows 10, windows 7, windows 8 1, windows 8 pro |
cpu socket | LGA 1151 | LGA 1151 | LGA 1151 | LGA 1700 | LGA 1700 | LGA 1151 |
memory slots | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 4 |
memory capacity | 12 GB | 32 GB | 1 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 10000 TB |
compatible processors | 8th Generation Intel Core | 8th Generation Intel Core | 8th Generation Intel Core | — | Intel Core 14th/ 13th/ 12th Gen Processors, Intel Pentium Gold and Celeron Processors | 8th Generation Intel Core |
card interface | integrated, integrated | pci e | agp, agp | pci e | pci e | pci e, pci e |
RAM tech | DDR4 | DDR4 | DDR4 | DDR4 | DDR4 | DDR4 |
Product Description
ASRock USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-A port (10 GB/s). ASRock USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C port (10 GB/s). ASRock steel slots. ASRock Ultra M.2 (PCIe Gen3 X4 & SATA3). ASRock full spike protection (for all USB, audio, LAN ports). ASRock live update & app shop. Supports 8th generation Intel Core processors (socket 1151). 4 x DDR4 DIMM slots. Supports HDMI with max. Resolution up to 4K x 2K (4096x2160) 30Hz. Supports DVI-D with max. Resolution up to 1920x1200 60Hz. Supports D-Sub with max. Resolution up to 1920x1200 60Hz. Supports auto lip sync, deep color (12Bpc), xvYCC and HBR (High bit rate audio) with HDMI port (Compliant HDMI monitor is required). supports HDCP with DVI-D and HDMI ports. Supports 4K Ultra HD (UHD) playback with DVI-D and HDMI ports.
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Brand | ASRock |
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Item model number | Z370 EXTREME4 |
Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.2 x 13.7 x 3.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.2 x 13.7 x 3.6 inches |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Manufacturer | ASRock |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0763BS899 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 6, 2017 |
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4.3 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,447 in Computer Motherboards |
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Customers like the performance, quality and ease of use of the motherboard. For example, they mention it works well for daily tasks and gaming, the UEFI is fairly straight forward and easy to understand and configure, and the value is great. Customers are also impresseded with the appearance, stability, and features. That said, opinions are mixed on booting.
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Customers like the performance of the motherboard. They mention that it performs and delivers, works fine for daily tasks and gaming, and has no issues with anything. The neutral color scheme works well with any build, and the RGB elements are easy to use. Some say that the firmware is very easy to upgrade and that it works great with Windows 7. Some say the UEFI is good overall, but the choices are unclear sometimes.
"...The UEFI is good overall but the choices are unclear sometimes and the reason to choose one option or another needs a LOT more documentation at times..." Read more
"...Still stable and working as expected. Temperatures are on the expected range too. Still as happy with it as the first day I turned it on." Read more
"Works great. However, there is a constant red LED that is very bright used to indicate BIOS mode is in use...." Read more
"...The neutral color scheme also works well with any build, and the RGB elements of the board aren't bright enough to overwhelm any other lighting you..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the motherboard. They mention it's a great board, with a decent brand and a good mid-tier Mobo for a gaming rig. Some say that it'll be the best cheap/quality overclocker motherboard. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...process was great, had the manuals very detailed, the box layout was very professional and the motherboard was very protected, comparing it to an..." Read more
"...All in all I believe this is a great Z370 Chipset board if you are looking for something to power your 8th Gen Intel CPU and don't want to fork over..." Read more
"...After I got it fixed it worked great. Pretty good mid tier Mobo for a gaming rig, just hope you don't get a lemon." Read more
"...board was made very well now just to see how long it lasts props to seller thank you to both Amazon and them." Read more
Customers find the UEFI fairly straight forward and easy to use. They also say the BIOS is easy to understand and configure, with no problems to set up. Customers also say that the firmware is very easy to upgrade, and the board runs everything with ease. They say the manuals are very detailed and the box layout is very simple.
"...for some, but for me the unboxing process was great, had the manuals very detailed, the box layout was very professional and the motherboard was..." Read more
"...I personally enjoy the UEFI and believe it to be fairly straight forward and easy to use with more options than you can shake a stick at...." Read more
"...Setup is fairly straight forward. Tweaking RAM is normal when using sticks with a higher than standard profile...." Read more
"...Its a more simple board that does the job without shoving RGB in your face,(looking at you Gigabyte)...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the motherboard. They say it is the best motherboard for quality and money, and is definitely worth the price.
"...to this board but overall it is a really solid product with a really good price point.I have run into the following problems:..." Read more
"...Good price and the extended warranty is less than half the price of other's warranties.Setup is fairly straight forward...." Read more
"...overall it was a great product for a great price I did not utilize the overclocking, I used 8700 series non-k Intel, Sound quality is good...." Read more
"...because it has some of the best features on the market at a reasonable price...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the motherboard. For example, they say it looks good in red, has a subtle RGB design, and the neutral color scheme works well with any build. Some love the RGB lighting and say it's cool if you have a case with windows.
"...The neutral color scheme also works well with any build, and the RGB elements of the board aren't bright enough to overwhelm any other lighting you..." Read more
"This does not come with Bluetooth! the rgb is cool if you have a case with windows...." Read more
"...The only complaint is that there is the brightest red LED on here that is always on as long as the PC is connected to power...." Read more
"Long time Asus user impressed. Nice looking board. Excellent BIOS. RGB is subtle...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the stability of the motherboard. They mention that it is rock solid, solid, and stable. Some customers also mention that the board has a smaller cooler.
"There are a few quirks to this board but overall it is a really solid product with a really good price point...." Read more
"...Still stable and working as expected. Temperatures are on the expected range too. Still as happy with it as the first day I turned it on." Read more
"...I bought this mobo to replace and to my surprise not only are the vrm's stable, but I was able to achieve stable higher clock speeds at lower..." Read more
"This thing is solid. Great user interface, zero problems. I had an old ASUS mobo for a 6600k that had all sorts of horrid problems with the NIC...." Read more
Customers like the features of the motherboard. They mention that it has some of the best features on the market at a reasonable price, and it's a great motherboard full of features. Customers also appreciate the cool and extra features, and the BIOS has a ton of settings that will be great for tweaking their 8700k later on.
"...BIOS has a ton of settings which will be great fro tweaking my 8700k later on. For now it's at all core OC at 4.8 after 10 seconds of work...." Read more
"Bought this motherboard because it has some of the best features on the market at a reasonable price...." Read more
"This motherboard fits an i7 8700k. And it also has a lot of cool and extra features.Best motherboard for quality and money." Read more
"Great motherboard full of features, wonderful with my 8700k" Read more
Customers are mixed about the booting of the motherboard. Some mention that it works great and boots right up, while others say that it has weird startup behavior and does not recognize boot drives.
"...GPU mounted no problems. PCIe SSD mounted no problems, all started up the first time...." Read more
"I had some problems with this out of this box. Weird startup behavior, lots of BIOS clock drift, not recognizing boot drives, horrible DPC latency...." Read more
"booted up on the first try. I paired it with an i5-8600k (Air cooler: Cryorig H5 universal) and this is blazing fast...." Read more
"...3000MHz C15 is driving me insane causing random freezing which require a hard restart...." Read more
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I have run into the following problems:
There are 2x M2 slots but when these are active they shut down some of your SATA header slots. I'm not using M2 but I found the sharing of slots to be a problem point when troubleshooting why a drive was not showing up on my system. The UEFI is good overall but the choices are unclear sometimes and the reason to choose one option or another needs a LOT more documentation at times. Example: I am running PCIe SSD boot drive but 2x HDD in mirrored RAID for secondary storage. Okay, right? Except... getting those drives to BOTH show up was tricky and it seemed like everything I was doing should have worked but it wouldn't. It took a lot of fiddling with the BIOS settings to get both to show up then both to allow me to list them in the RAID menu to create the array. Once they did, it was easy as pie and I love that part of it. However I also wanted to attach a 1TB HDD from an older PC into this one to copy files over -- transfer the command to the flagship, if you will. I could not get that to register at all. I tried trouble shooting ports, power cables, settings, you name it. The SATA speed menu in the UEFI (BIOS) was not automatically stepping down to SATA2 for the older drive. I had to manually choose "Gen 2" before it would register and by then something happened to damage the drive controller (though no stars off because I can't be sure that was really the motherboard's fault).
Overall the documentation was slim and I had to resort to google and youtube to get some things done that should have been a HECKUVA lot easier to do, but to be fair that's not unique to this BIOS alone.
Part of my troubleshooting to get that drive to show up should have included resetting CMOS but by this time my 2-slot video card was already mounted in the top-most PCIe x16 slot and the battery was mounted literally 100% behind the entire card's body at this point. It had a closed loop cooling setup that was a bit of a hassle to fit in and I didn't want to rip it all out just to reset a battery then put it all back in. That's a big of a problem if you ever need to reset CMOS. Same for 4 of the 8 SATA headers -- they are either partially or fully behind the video card making it quite irritating to plug in another drive by sense of feel alone.
Apparently something damaged my 1TB controller board during this experience. I'm not placing blame, but when the drive was "bad" the BIOS took a VERY long time to try and reconcile that the drive was bad. I had the boot delay set to 2 seconds and then Windows boots. With the "bad" drive off the system, it did that. With the bad drive in the system, it paused at that "press DEL to enter setup" screen for well over a minute, and hitting the DEL or F2 had no seeming effect for that time, and then only finally after an very annoying delay did it come up. While troubleshooting this became a very irritating issue for me because I had to save settings and try again but it would then feel like it had hung up on the boot, but it was really just trying to recognize the bad drive.
The chipset, upper header and lower header are all individually customizable color LEDs built into the UEFI. That's nice. Each can be set differently or all the same. I set them to my preferred theme color and it's good to go. If you disconnect power and reconnect it then turn it on, they all flash white but then remember their saved settings after 1/2 second or less. The white flash is a little alarming at first but no big deal.
The header plate for use on the back of my case had 2 round holes for wifi antennae but no actual use for them -- no wifi built onto this board. A little odd that it wouldn't have its own header, but not worth taking a star off for that.
The layout overall is good. CPU mounted no problems. GPU mounted no problems. PCIe SSD mounted no problems, all started up the first time. There is a 12v header at the "top" of the board which is inconvenient for my modular PSU. I wish it was located elsewhere. The RAM slots are rather close to the CPU and I was planning to run 4 sticks of DDR. I have 2 for now. You have to check the book because the default slots to run just 2 are not the ones you think. You skip the first and third and mount them in the second and fourth. However, if I had to put another into that first slot it's going to be brushing into my CPU closed-loop pump housing. If you have a large area air cooling setup you will run into problems with the RAM slots. Also, they didn't feel very secure when mounting the DIMMs. I wasn't even sure they had properly seated (yes, they had) because only one side of each DIMM slot has a "snap-lock" mechanism.
Pros: Z370 chipset, support for 8th gen Intel chips. Overall good performance, no actual problems once it's set up. Awesome price for the performance you get (almost half of some other comparable boards). USB 3.0. USB typeC integrated port on I/O panel. Booted up first time with no problem.
Cons: Very poor RAM DIMM spacing (too close to CPU), SATA headers share bandwidth and also behind video card, CMOS 100% hidden behind video card, awkward UEFI (BIOS) options and unclear documentation on what actually choosing the options does vs just what the overall option relates to. Also not much documentation on hangs/delays or other problems. Weak fan header placement (enough, just in annoying spots).
Icing on the cake: LEDs are nice and very easy to set.
Overall: despite the problems 5 stars and would recommend as long as you know what you're getting into.
Had some inquiry about the motherboard and customer service reply on next day, so its fine by my standards.
Amazon as always very fast on the shipping and customer service.
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2018
Had some inquiry about the motherboard and customer service reply on next day, so its fine by my standards.
Amazon as always very fast on the shipping and customer service.
This board is also running Corsair Vengeance RGB ram @ 3000Mhz (OC) through XMP Profile which took with no problems to account.
I personally enjoy the UEFI and believe it to be fairly straight forward and easy to use with more options than you can shake a stick at. All in all I believe this is a great Z370 Chipset board if you are looking for something to power your 8th Gen Intel CPU and don't want to fork over unreasonable amounts of dough since I find this to be the best bang for my buck in the Mid-Range Motherboard market currently.
Almost 4 months after I'm updating the review. Still didn't feel the need to overclock because it's working fine for daily tasks and gaming. Still stable and working as expected. Temperatures are on the expected range too. Still as happy with it as the first day I turned it on.
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Lo único a remarcar es que hubo un cargo por parte de la paquetería al momento de la entrega, correspondiente a gastos de aduana. Fue alrededor de 18% del valor pagado por el equipo. Solo para que lo tengan en mente en caso de que compren en EEUU.
-VRM is good. Good for overclocking.
-Well packaged, board arrives surrounded in foam unlike many other manufacturers.
-Board feels stiff and thick, not easily bent.
-RAM slots pins are gold plated. A feature which is non existent on Asus or Gigabyte boards at this price.
-12K Nichicon capacitors unlike Gigabytes 10K caps on boards more expensive than this.
-It looks very elegant when installed.
-Best value for money on the market at time of posting. Asrock feels like a company focused on substance rather than fancy dragon graphics and rgb.
Bad stuff:
-PCIe slot armor is fake, its just a metal cover which is not anchored into the PCB meaning it dose not add to shear or tensile strength of the slot unlike on Asus or Gigabyte motherboards.
-The clearance between graphics card and SATA 3 ports when gpu is installed is almost non existent. The graphics card touches the SATA ports when board is horizontal. This is evident on many non Asrock boards too.
-The error beep codes I recieved were not accurate. I had faulty RAM only, but beep code was 5 beeps which is for CPU error.
-The RAM slots have single sided latch which makes inserting RAM not as smooth as on Gigabyte boards which have double latch and are armored.
Overall an excellent board. Works perfectly. You will have no regrets.
Ich habe einen PC für die Foto- und Videobearbeitung zusammengestellt. Meine Wahl fiel auf dieses Mainboard, da es viele USB 3-Anschlüsse hat und M2-SSDs installiert werden können. Denn ich wollte, dass Foto- und Videoprogramme möglichst schnell laden.
>>>> Installation
Die Installation war weitgehend problemlos. Beim IO-Shield muss man nur aufpassen, dass es kleine Metallzungen gibt, die gerne in die Anschlüsse geraten statt daneben. Bei mir ist so eine Lasche in den HDMI-Anschluss geraten und ich konnte nichts anstecken. Also hieß es nochmals Mainboard ausbauen und korrigieren.
Ich habe nur einen relativ kleinen CPU-Kühler verwendet (zugegebenermaßen nicht optimal fürs übertakten), deswegen hatte ich kein Problem mit der Installation der RAM-Speicher. Trotzdem ist es sicher besser, zuerst den RAM und dann erst den CPU-Kühler zu installieren.
>>>> Fazit
Das Mainboard verrichtet bis jetzt klaglos seinen Dienst.
Es gibt ein paar bunte blaue Lichter und ein rotes, aber da ich zur Geräuschreduzierung ein Gehäuse ohne Sichtfenster verwende, stören sie mich nicht. Das Licht dringt nur hinten beim Gehäuse raus, aber da ich sowieso eine Steckdosenleiste mit Ein/Ausschalter verwende, um den PC in der Nacht ganz vom Strom zu trennen, stört mich das auch nicht. Die Lichter wären aber schön anzusehen, wenn man ein Sichtfenster hätte, sie sind nicht zu aufdringlich. Die blauen Lichter glimmen wie ein Herzschlag.
Die Verpackung finde ich nicht optimal, es gibt eine Außenhülle und noch eine Schachtel, die man dort hineinschieben muss. Da man ja die Schachtel oft für das Zubehör aufhebt und etwas rausnehmen will, ist das jedesmal ein bisschen fummelig.
Aber das sind wirklich Peanuts, ich bin mit meinem Kauf wirklich zufrieden.
Wenn ihr mein Video in 4k Qualität sehen wollt, sucht gerne auf Youtube nach "schwammerl testet ASRock". Ein Video über meinen kompletten PC-Build findet ihr unter "schwammerl testet videobearbeitung".
Reviewed in Germany on August 12, 2018
Ich habe einen PC für die Foto- und Videobearbeitung zusammengestellt. Meine Wahl fiel auf dieses Mainboard, da es viele USB 3-Anschlüsse hat und M2-SSDs installiert werden können. Denn ich wollte, dass Foto- und Videoprogramme möglichst schnell laden.
>>>> Installation
Die Installation war weitgehend problemlos. Beim IO-Shield muss man nur aufpassen, dass es kleine Metallzungen gibt, die gerne in die Anschlüsse geraten statt daneben. Bei mir ist so eine Lasche in den HDMI-Anschluss geraten und ich konnte nichts anstecken. Also hieß es nochmals Mainboard ausbauen und korrigieren.
Ich habe nur einen relativ kleinen CPU-Kühler verwendet (zugegebenermaßen nicht optimal fürs übertakten), deswegen hatte ich kein Problem mit der Installation der RAM-Speicher. Trotzdem ist es sicher besser, zuerst den RAM und dann erst den CPU-Kühler zu installieren.
>>>> Fazit
Das Mainboard verrichtet bis jetzt klaglos seinen Dienst.
Es gibt ein paar bunte blaue Lichter und ein rotes, aber da ich zur Geräuschreduzierung ein Gehäuse ohne Sichtfenster verwende, stören sie mich nicht. Das Licht dringt nur hinten beim Gehäuse raus, aber da ich sowieso eine Steckdosenleiste mit Ein/Ausschalter verwende, um den PC in der Nacht ganz vom Strom zu trennen, stört mich das auch nicht. Die Lichter wären aber schön anzusehen, wenn man ein Sichtfenster hätte, sie sind nicht zu aufdringlich. Die blauen Lichter glimmen wie ein Herzschlag.
Die Verpackung finde ich nicht optimal, es gibt eine Außenhülle und noch eine Schachtel, die man dort hineinschieben muss. Da man ja die Schachtel oft für das Zubehör aufhebt und etwas rausnehmen will, ist das jedesmal ein bisschen fummelig.
Aber das sind wirklich Peanuts, ich bin mit meinem Kauf wirklich zufrieden.
Wenn ihr mein Video in 4k Qualität sehen wollt, sucht gerne auf Youtube nach "schwammerl testet ASRock". Ein Video über meinen kompletten PC-Build findet ihr unter "schwammerl testet videobearbeitung".