Solid board, booted right away, no issues what so ever. Beyond easy just plug and go out of the box, didn't even have to manually load bios.
Works as expected so far and looks good. Also the M.2 Installation with no screws is a small but convenient feature. Was able to boot with 9800x3d without updating bios first.
-Nice Looks -Very fast
-Relatively Affordable -No issues with first boot
VRM Memory Capacity PCIE 5 Easy to install
Improved network speed and wifi. Better slot placement than the PRO 650m A board. The pci slot for expansion cards is full length so I can use a 10G network card and it has an extra PCI-E 8 pin connector for power for PCIE 5 SSD.
Has everything I wanted (AM5, B650, DP, Gen5 (4x4) M.2, WiFi6E, LAN, 3.3 USB....) at an exceptional price. I do not know why anyone would pay more for an AM5 B650 board. Running 7800X3d, no complaints!
Just built a new system, been running it for a couple weeks and its working flawlessly. All the features I need, prices fair for a quality board.
I set it up yesterday, and it's a great product. It's ATX, it has Wi-Fi, and it was easy to install my Ryzen 5 3600 cooler and 64 gigabytes of RAM. It also has a reinforced PCIe slot, which is good for heavy graphics cards.
-BIOS is relatively easy to navigate for minor changes like EXPO/XMP, adjusting fan curves/profiles, etc. -Top PCIe slot for mATX cases/large GPUs -USB-C in I/O -Stable with 9600x
- Lots of convenient features like spring latched M.2 heat sink, snap-in WiFi antennae - Chipset worked out of the box on ubuntu and relatively easy updating for Windows 11 - No Clearance when using Arctic Freezer III AIO - Aesthetically pleasing, plenty of aRGB headers
Was really easy to set up Booted right off the bat Works with R5 5600x out of the box Has a nice simple look
Prefect fit with Ryzen 5 9600X Nicely M.2 heatsink shield Love the click sound when put RX 7600 8GB on it Can hold at least 6 case fans
No regrets I was looking forward to it!!
small compact solid mb
Good price works
- Design, I like the all black design and heat spreaders keeping it minimal. - b850, comes with newer features like pcie 5.0, gen 5 storage, and 9000 series support - wifi, always a plus and personally I always prefer the attachable antenna instead of the little tower with a wire some motherboards use - 8 usb on back, more that enough for my peripherals - pcie 16x location, for my specific matx case, I wanted the pcie lane for the gpu to be at its highest so there would not be a extra slot between the cpu cooler and gpu - dual motherboard display output, helped me a lot when I was out a gpu and needed to use my computer with integrated graphics. -Bios, very user friendly, easy to tune ram and cpu
Looks great with my white case. Easy to install. Didn't need to go into the BIOS. Lots of IO.
Unlike a majority of the M-ATX form factor boards available, the B650M Pro RS is one of the few that has the PCI-e lane in the top case slot position, which allows for the use and installation of thicker GPUs and fans for intake on cases that support bottom intake. Unlike a majority of the other manufacturers, this AsRock is one of the few to still offer fast boot for AM5; its no 7 second fast boot like my old 9th Gen intel system, but its better than MSIs 63 second forced slow boot. For the price offered, there is absolutely no coil whine from the VRMs which puts the Gigabyte B650M Elite AX to shame; genuinely cannot go wrong with this for gaming.
Good amount of m.2 slots for a gaming motherboard, everything was easy to install on it and it was quite resistant to how much pressure I applied to it while installing the GPU. Nice look as well