ASRock X870 Pro RS Has An Exceptionally Clean Backplate, And Much More
It’s Got A Very Impressive Back Panel Too!
The FPS Review wrapped up their second review of an AMD X870 motherboard, covering the ASRock X870 Pro RS WiFi. ASRock did a lovely job on the aesthetics of this motherboard, white with silver highlights and heatsinks covering everything to both cool and hide the components. That back panel includes two USB4 ports, 2.5Gbps ethernet, and a variety of legacy ports. The $210 X870 Pro RS WiFi has WiFi 7, if that’s not something you need there is a $200 version that doesn’t have WiFi but has all the other features.
The power delivery will be familiar to anyone who has seen their Riptide review, 14+2+1 Power Phase, and 80A Dr.MOS will give you enough juice to run stably and even see how much you can overclock your Ryzen CPU. It’s Gen5 PCIe M.2 slot gives impressive performance and has a quick release, the other two M.2 sport the usual screw.
Check out how this powerful and inexpensive board did on The FPS Review’s testing in their full review.
The ASRock X870 Pro RS WiFi is a white and silver board with black accents. The “RS” stands for Racing Sport, so you will see racing stripes running along the “Blazing” and “Hyper” M.2 heatsink, the chipset heatsink, as well as the body of the board.
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Still remember how the B450 Pro 4 was the best budget motherboard in the market for the AM4 CPUs.
They do offer good features and pretty reliable specs for the price.