ASRock has released Rock Series motherboards for ?popular builds?
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ASRock has unveiled a new line of Rock Series motherboards aimed at ?popular builds? with an eye on current and future components. The series includes the B850 Rock WiFi 7 and B860 Rock WiFi 7 models in ATX format, as well as the microATX variants B850M Rock WiFi and B860M Rock WiFi.
Instead of an aggressive gaming style, the new products have a more neutral design. All Rock Series boards have built-in Wi-Fi Wi-Fi is the name of a popular wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to provide wireless high-speed Internet and network connections. A common misconception is that the term Wi-Fi Wi-Fi is a type of wireless networking protocol that allows devices to communicate without cords or cables. Wi-Fi is technically an industry term that represents a type of wireless local area network (LAN) protocol based on the 802.11 IEEE network standard. It is the most popular means of communicating data wirelessly, within a fixed location, today. is short for "wireless fidelity," however this is not the case. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi is a type of wireless networking protocol that allows devices to communicate without cords or cables. Wi-Fi is technically an industry term that represents a type of wireless local area network (LAN) protocol based on the 802.11 IEEE network standard. It is the most popular means of communicating data wirelessly, within a fixed location, today. is simply a trademarked phrase that means IEEE 802.11x., 2.5GbE wired networking, PCIe 5.0 support, and a pre-installed interface panel cover. All ATX versions also have Wi-Fi Wi-Fi is a type of wireless networking protocol that allows devices to communicate without cords or cables. Wi-Fi is technically an industry term that represents a type of wireless local area network (LAN) protocol based on the 802.11 IEEE network standard. It is the most popular means of communicating data wirelessly, within a fixed location, today. 7 support.
ASRock has also made another move for the future: B850 chipset boards are equipped with increased BIOS memory of 64 MB. This directly affects support for future AM5 socket processors and reduces the risk that firmware updates will run into a lack of space.
Special emphasis has been placed on stability. According to ASRock, the Rock Series is manufactured on fully automated lines with strict quality control, which allows it to achieve a level of reliability close to that of more expensive models.
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