
Easy per-slot PCIe speed control and bifurcation options. Intuitive Bios in general. miniSASHD SATA breakouts, instead of individual ports (those breakout cables are included!) Very stable running proxmox once I disabled C-state options. IPMI is great (and the password for which can be easily reset in the BMC settings of the BIOS!)

- Lots of PCIe lanes - True x16 PCIe slot that can bifurcate to x4x4x4x4 - True x4 Slot - And a x1 Slot - Two M.2 slots that do not interfere with any other component

One of the only solutions for a Ryzen AM5 motherboard with remote management, ECC memory support, and 10G ethernet. I've run the AM4 version of this ASRock Rack board for years without any issues whatsoever.

All the features you could ever want. Has sensors for days! HTML5 WebUI for Remote Console to your OS!

VGA out and 10Gbit NICs were worth the upgrade to the NT edition.

Great product !!! 9.8 of 10 Work with the All server OS & Nas Os ,Windows Server ,TrueNas, Linux , Open Media Vault , Ubuntu Server ,Rockstor....etc. No need for Graphics Card and you can control it remotely even turn on and off ! :) no need for monitor , and does not consume a lot of power .Its work 24/7 Price Vs performance 10 of 10 .........very fast ....and .powerful ...nice Asrock !!


IPMI alone has to be the biggest feature! Board looks built to last decades

- Almost every feature you will need for a server is already on board (IPMI, 2 Oculink 4x, 2 10Gbe Nics) - ECC Ram official support, however, my B450 mainstream rig can also run ECC Ram - with a 3900x, 3900XT or a 3950X, your VMs are uniquely able to have a very high frequency and many core count which is something even the epyc platform cannot offer. - AMD is always insane when it comes to SR-IOV even their cheapest board supports this and here is no different


- High-end IPMI + dual 25gb LAN = great value at $450. - Multitude of BIOS configuration options. - 1-week burn-in went well.








