
-reasonable cost -two m.2 slots -form factor -IPMI

7 Gen4 x 16 PCI-E slots Extra 10G capable USB-C case panel header and port connected to standalone USB controller chip. Embedded VGA and IPMI, so you have no need worry about headless setup in case of GPU pass-through. No fans. Fans especially small break fast. It produce noise. Having custom fans on main-board that are hard to replace is no good for building a system that expected to work 24/7 for years. 10G Ethernet. No use now, but extensibility. Likely would be able to host EPYC Milan CPUs.

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 !!

Boots pretty well. Detected crucial ddr5 just fine. Error codes were nice during putting together.


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



Two pcie x16 slots with ryzen comparibokity


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


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

With everything going for it, this board is awesome. I paired it with 128GB of ECC DDR4 RAM, a Ryzen 9 3950x, a 1TB NVMe and 2x 2TB SSDs for a monster homelab all-flash vSAN ESXi. Running vanilla 7.0 ESXi with vcenter 7.0 I have no problem loading it. Rounding up my build is a Fractal Design Core 500 Black case, a 1000W PSU and a Corsair Hydro Series H80i. IPMI is HTML5 based, very responsive and useful. There is a video card built in so you can run any Ryzen without having to install an external card. The board comes with one oculink to 4 sata splitter which can be configured as a SATA or PCIe handoff.





