⚡ Power your future with the ASRock Steel Legend – where speed meets style.
The ASRock Intel Core Ultra Z890 Steel Legend motherboard is a cutting-edge ATX board designed for Intel Core Ultra 9 processors, featuring an 18+1+1+1+1 power phase design, DDR5 memory support up to 9066 MHz, dual Thunderbolt 4 Type-C ports, blazing PCIe Gen5 x4 M.2 slots, and advanced cooling solutions including an M.2 bottom heatsink and Memory OC Shield. Perfect for professionals and enthusiasts seeking top-tier performance and connectivity in a stylish ARGB-lit package.
Processor | intel_core_ultra_9 |
RAM | DDR5 |
Memory Speed | 9066 MHz |
Brand | ASRock |
Series | 90-MXBPF0-A0UAYZ |
Item model number | 90-MXBPF0-A0UAYZ |
Item Weight | 4.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.06 x 2.95 x 13.62 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.06 x 2.95 x 13.62 inches |
Manufacturer | ASRock |
ASIN | B0DJHLSY68 |
Date First Available | October 4, 2024 |
P**T
Another fine ASRock motherboard.
Works correctly like it should. 🥳I replaced a perfectly working 14700k CPU and MSI mITX Z790 mobo with this Z890 NOVA Wifi 7 and Ultra 7 265k CPU.My main push was to reduce heat output. This PC just runs KODI accessing my media server for my bedroom usage to watch TV at night for a few minutes. So far so good. updated the BIOS from 1.34 to 3.04, loaded Win 11 Pro and then ran a debloater stripping all the bloat. All the missing drivers can be found on the ASRock support site for this MOBO. I always turn off any Auto-Driver installers and using device manager find the drivers in a unZipped package folder. Again, I just want the drivers, not the apps and other bloat. I used a Thermalright peerless assasin 90 SE for my home theater height limited chassis. It cools just fine. G.Skill 32gb Trident 6400 RGB and 1TB Samsung 990 pro round out the install. Also eVGA 750 gold power supply. No issues to report. The Wifi 7 works wonderfully with my Asus RT-BE88U wifi 7 router. I am amazed this has slots for 6 NVME drives on the motherboard and an additional 4 via a plug in pcie card. I only wish this an more boards had 10Gb Ethernet ports. Even my Asus Router has 10GB ports on it now. I probably have 10 other ASRock motherboards including the Z790 Nova Wifi board used in my 2 channel stereo listening room as a streamer/server content player.
M**N
Great MB
Fast motherboard for fortnite
S**O
Would not run dual channel memory...
Getting ready to have to return this. Only b1 and b2 lanes were working. Would not run dual channel. Thought it was the ram itself or the cpu. After thorough testing, this was found to not be the case. Cpu passed diagnostic tests on the mobo and ran fine on another z890 msi board. I did return the ram I originally bought even after each stick pass memory diagnostic and the both pair of ram were specifically named on the QVL for mobo. Did everything under the sun in the bios too. Flashed the new beta bios and the one before, neither fixed the problem. Cmos was reset as well. Bummed out because I liked this look of this board and this was for my daughters build. I swear I went through this with a 13th gen on an asrock board before.Update: Went for replacement, just had an email stating there is a delay in inventory and i had to approve for shipping delay that appears indefinitely. Another unfortunate event now that i will have a PC with no MOBO. This was me trying to give the board a chance because of specs and looks. Please ASrock do better QA tests on your boards!
P**R
Great board execept for fan pin locations
Good so far.My only complaint is there is only one connection for fans at the top of the board. So if you're running a rear and 2 front fans plus CPU fans, you're going to need to buy several fan extension cables if you're interested in controlling fan speeds separately.
H**S
intel 265k, G.SKILL Ripjaws S5 (F5-6000J3040G32GX2-RS5K), 1tb pcie4 (sk hynix), xubuntu 24.10
flashed latest bios on bare board before starting build (no cpu, memory, display, etc, just psu)people saying usb2/fat32 is most reliable for update, so formatted an old 4gb usb2 stickdownload zipped rom from asrock site, unzip, rename bios image file to creative.rom, copy to empty thumb drivewith psu not plugged into wall socket connect 24 pin connector from psu to mobo, insert thumb drive with single file 'creative.rom' into the ***usb port with white box drawn around it***, power on psuhold button labeled 'bios flbk' for 3 or 4 seconds until the LED starts flashing; wait 5 minutes or so until the LED stops flashing, power off psu and unplug from wall then finish the buildinstalled xubuntu 24.10 and it booted fine first try, ethernet and wifi see the router, 265k onboard graphics functioning with single HD panel (may try hi-res multi-mon later)sometimes linux has problems with bleeding-edge hw, but no issues so far... huzzah!*** update ***running intel arc xe2 graphics (no dgpu) with one HD panel (via mobo hdmi port) and two 2560x1440 panels (via mobo thunderbolt ports)this is a development machine so works great for my purposesusing optical out to dac for native audio (works in my debian 12.8 vm's as well)
B**N
As advertised
It lite right up with no fails. Gives you everyting the $500 Motherboards have at half the cost. I've already own another Asrock Z90 from 8 years ago and it's still running strong. I'm upgrading only because support on Win 10 is ending soon. I'll continue to use it as a server. Only one slight downside, theres no manual included so you'll have to get one online. I got the White Steel Legend with WiFi and got the White Crucial Pro 32 GB set 4x16 (64 GB Total) with the Ultra 7 CPU. The System runs great so far after a week. You'll need to download the LAN drivers before you install windows if you want to use Microsoft account to sign in. All in all, so far so good.
L**.
Well-priced motherboard with Arrow Lake support, with a range of expandability
while this is among the lowest-priced arrow lake motherboards at just shy of $200, the z980 pro-a wifi has a good degree of amenities, including thunderbolt/usb-c support, and an nvme m.2 port with an included heatsink. currently i am waiting for a price drop on graphics cards (and perhaps a little longer given the supposedly obscene price point of the 50 series) and am running on the motherboard's on-board graphics, which seems to fare perfectly well for the purposes of 4k video playback and very light gaming, using the ultra 7 265k integrated graphics support.overall, i am happy with this motherboard - it was an easy, no-nonsense installation with all the expandability i need, with very good wireless connection using the included antennas. come next time i need a motherboard, i may very well try asrock again. good stuff.
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