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Review on ASROCK B560M PRO4 Intel Socket 1200 Motherboard for 10th/11th Generation Intel Core Processors by Minoru Koshida ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my best purchase, you could have found something else.

All this creates a negative overall impression of the motherboard. And it should be noted that in the same case, on the MSI B560M-A PRO board, everything that ASRock did not work worked. Everything fit, clearly stood up and the whole assembly took only a few tens of minutes. Some pros: I can't say what I liked about her. Bought because of the new chipset and because of the reviews. Has cons: As a simple user who does not particularly follow the features of different models of iron and does not go deep into the specifics, I had to pretty tinker with this board. The first thing I had to face was the difficulties with installing the CROWN CM-1151PWM. It may well be that this is a feature of this particular cooler. The mounting bracket prevents the memory modules from being inserted into the first slots. It also fails to turn 90 degrees, the hook of the bracket rests on the radiator of the M2 module. The board turned out to be quite long in depth and the USB 3 connector rested against the hard drive cage. Because of this, the latter had to be removed. After assembly, the computer refused to boot. The speaker gave out five short beeps, a processor error. But it was not the processor, but the memory. Kingston DDR4 16Gb 3200 MHz pc-25600 HyperX FURY is not compatible with this board. I had to install AMD Radeon R7 Performance Series. The next step turned out that the first M2 slot, which is with a heatsink, does not work with the 10th generation processor. I had to put in the second, which is without a radiator. After all this, the computer started working. Finished the Russification of the bios. It is better not to include it, in English it is much clearer.