The most notable thing about this board is the BIOS. It's unintuitive and a chaotic mix of directory settings within levels, levels and levels of directories. I have no issues with ASUS and MSI motherboards, but this BIOS is really disappointing. Plus it was reliable with no issues. I had to take it to the store to update the BIOS as I had no luck with a board whose BIOS was new enough to support the current Ryzen processors. Body of the Ghost S1. My two recommendations for ASROCK: reorganize the BIOS to make it more user-friendly and intuitive, and place an M.2 drive on top of the board for better airflow. If you don't play around with the BIOS, this board is a good choice. But if you overclock or voltage, I would recommend another brand that has a BIOS that is easier for you to work with.
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