⚡ Power your productivity with ASRock’s H670M PRO RS – where speed meets style.
The ASRock H670M PRO RS is a Micro ATX motherboard designed for Intel 12th Gen Core processors, featuring the robust Intel H670 chipset. It supports up to 128GB DDR4 RAM across four DIMM slots, offers a PCIe 4.0 x16 slot for high-speed graphics or storage, and includes dual M.2 slots plus four SATA 6Gb/s ports for versatile storage solutions. Ideal for professionals and gamers seeking a compact yet powerful foundation for their next build.
Processor | pentium |
RAM | DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 2133 MHz |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | ASRock |
Item model number | 90-MXBHK0-A0UAYZ |
Item Weight | 2.61 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 10.5 x 2.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11 x 10.5 x 2.4 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Voltage | 1 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | ASROCK |
Language | English |
ASIN | B09PYQP8WH |
Date First Available | March 11, 2022 |
A**R
Working well, no issues
This mainboard works really well. Very stable, zero blue screens.
C**S
Worked well
Worked well
S**A
Viene lista para procesadores de 14Ava Generación y módulos de RAM a 3200Mhz
Funciona con normalidad con procesadores Intel de 14Ava generación. Tampoco existe necesidad de modificar parámetros en la bios para trabajar con módulos de memoria RAM a 3200Mhz. Aunque en mi caso el producto se nota que fue manipulado antes de enviarse, esto debido a que la caja llegó abierta y con el contenido empacado de una manera desordenada, pero esto lo perdono ya que me ahorró la necesidad de buscar un procesador de 12Ava generación para actualizar la bios. Otro aspecto a destacar es que tuve que navegar un buen rato por la bios para desactivar el RGB y la entrega de energía a los puertos usb ya que hasta con el pc apagado seguía alimentando los dispositivos externos conectados y alumbrando las luces led.
D**E
Perfect for my Jellyfin Build!
Needed something small with some modern extras and this works! Using it for my Jellyfin build. Picked AsRock since I have the Steel Legend for my gaming setup and love it. Great layout for the connectors. Has what I need for 2 Sata HDD’s and a system M.2. Has the USB 3+ for external drives. Wish it had 2.5Gbs for internet, but 1gbs is plenty for multiple 4k streams. Just overall great micro atx mb, and fingers crossed it lasts forever!
T**R
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 didn’t know that I needed the piece that attached to the motherboard. I have the one from my old motherboard, but I didn’t 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 company’s 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. It’s 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 I’m mad right away and I tell this guy everything I’ve 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 I’m struggling and failing to stop myself from becoming furious. “So, what I’m feeling is that no one is going to take responsibility for this?” He said he wasn’t 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 $#&$! Here’s 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 “support” staff were talking out of their AS.
B**A
Works as Expected
No issues what so ever. Even ran fine using nervous Silicon Power ram. Good value.
A**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 it’s perfect for budget Intel builds
L**1
Not the biggest fan of this board
Pros: lots of fan & ARGB headers, attractive design, USBC header, debug lights, VRM heatsinks. Basic but easy to navigate bios menu.Cons: Many. Overall this board is very flimsy and thin feeling.-The ram had difficulty seating correctly and posting because of the fixed post on one side of each ram slot. I had to reinsert multiple times to get ram to post.-The GPU socket is extremely close to the CPU socket and with a CPU air cooler it makes it difficult and annoying to find a tool strong, thin and long enough to depress the GPU release lever. There’s also locks on the gpu release lever that increase the inconvenience and difficulty.-The 24 pin motherboard connector is very difficult to insert properly and I kept feeling like I was going to break the board.-The USB ports in the rear are very tight and have an alarming measure of give when inserting a USB device into them. Feels like they can use structural support.-There’s a shroud over the I/O sockets in the back but no built in I/O shield. Feels like cheap and lazy design. Also, unimpressive I/O shield and less USB ports than competitors, especially considering the capacities of an H670 Chipset.This was my first time using an ASRock board and I was not impressed whatsoever. Perhaps their more premium offerings will be better but in the foreseeable future, when choosing a budget board for a build, I will personally be avoiding the less expensive ASRock motherboards.
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