For the BIOS, ASRock have of course gone with their normal UEFI layout. One of the things I enjoy seeing is the fact that ASRock take that little extra initiative and have the BIOS colours match the overall theme of the board. For example; the Fatal1ty range of motherboards have a nice black and red BIOS, while other series from ASRock will feature different colours. The ASROck UEFI BIOS is easy to navigate and has all the options to help the end user setup, customize and overclock their system. Here are a few pictures so you can see what to expect.
On the test bench today is the ASRock Fatal1ty H97 Killer. How will it fare against the more overclocking friendly Z97 version previously reviewed? Read on
Today I take a look at the ASRock Fatal1ty X99X Killer motherboard, comparing it to the likes of other boards based on the X99 chipset I am aiming to see if it can live up to its 'Gaming' tag.
TAIPEI, TAIWAN, June 27, 2013 – Who ever said that only K series CPUs and the Z-family platform are capable of being overclocked? The avant-garde company ASRock has broken this limitation with an exciting new feature named Non-Z OC! Via this feature overclockers may install their K series CPUs to…
[…] Following on from my last Intel based Fatal1ty Killer reviews featuring both the H97 and Z97 chipsets, I look to see if ASRock is still pushing forward with their […]
The ASUS ROG Z270 MAXIMUS IX APEX is a motherboard with unrivaled overclocking performance, but has it got enough to keep EVERYONE happy? Read/watch our review now and find out!
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[…] Following on from my last Intel based Fatal1ty Killer reviews featuring both the H97 and Z97 chipsets, I look to see if ASRock is still pushing forward with their […]