ASRock will release 14 models of Socket AM5 motherboards based on the AMD B850 chipset

ASRock is preparing to release 14 models of mid-segment motherboards based on AMD B850 chipsets. The new items will be designed for Ryzen 7000 and Ryzen 9000 processors.

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According to available data, as part of the proprietary Phantom Gaming series, the manufacturer will release three models of boards based on the AMD B850 chipset. The new products will be presented in all three popular formats: ATX, Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX.

The company will also offer two models of B850 boards as part of the Steel Legend series, one in the LiveMixer series and one in the new X series. In addition, the manufacturer is preparing seven different models as part of the available Pro series. Some of them will receive Wi-Fi support. For example, Pro series models have such support.

It is expected that ASRock, like other motherboard manufacturers, will officially present new products in early January at CES 2025. Let us remind you that AMD is also going to introduce the junior B840 chipset. At the moment it is unknown whether ASRock plans to release motherboards based on this chipset.

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