⚡ Elevate your workstation with ASRock H270 PRO4 — where power meets precision.
The ASRock H270 PRO4 motherboard supports 6th generation Intel Core processors with socket 1151, featuring dual channel DDR4 2133 MHz memory support, multiple PCIe slots for expansion, and advanced storage options including Ultra M.2 Gen3 x4 and SATA3 ports, making it a versatile and reliable foundation for professional-grade PC builds.
Processor | pentium |
Memory Speed | 2400 MHz |
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | ASRock |
Series | PRO4 |
Item model number | H270 PRO4 |
Item Weight | 2.67 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.15 x 10.43 x 2.36 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.15 x 10.43 x 2.36 inches |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Manufacturer | ASRock |
ASIN | B01MTUYV3T |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 1, 2016 |
Z**Z
For this price I think it's a very nice board. I have chosen this over the ASUS ...
This is actually the ASRock H270 PRO4 model. For this price I think it's a very nice board. I have chosen this over the ASUS PRIME H270-PLUS, MSI H270 PC MATE and the GIGABYTE GA-H270-HD3, mainly because of the price ($99.9) and the I/O ports. It came with a quick installation guide (the detailed manual is available online), Driver DVD, two SATA cables, I/O shield and screws for the M.2 devices. I'm completely satisfied with this board. I will update if anything comes up.
K**R
This motherboard is perfect. The BIOS is intuitive and easy to use
This motherboard is perfect. The BIOS is intuitive and easy to use. The boot time is incredible on this thing. Seriously, this thing goes from black to full post in like 4 seconds.
C**R
I feel like this board could have been good, but I'll never know.
I got this board for my first build with the help of my friends who builds pc's for a living. It worked great after getting it installed and everything up and running, however, after about 2 days of use the computer crashed and wouldn't run. After extensive troubleshooting and testing between both my friend and I we found that one of the ram slots was bad and that board no longer put any video either. I'm currently returning this and getting an msi z270 board now.My setupAsrock h270 pro4Corsair vengeance 4x4gb ddr4 2133Gigabyte g1 geforce gtx 1080Intel i5 7400Corsair h60Corsair 200r
N**E
Everything seems okay except for the PCI slots- the white ...
Everything seems okay except for the PCI slots- the white plastic bar on the side gets in the way of installing anything there, and one of them didn't work at all. Not sure if I got a faulty motherboard or what, but it's too much trouble to send it back now that I've got it all installed with everything else.
A**R
buy it! great mobo. Just need ethernet or a wifi dongle. No bluetooth either. stuff to think about.
buy it if you want a cheap mobo that works great.
L**U
I love the options of this motherboard
I love the options of this motherboard. I use it with an Intel i5 and my computer has a lot of features now.
D**G
Five Stars
Great motherboard for the price. Was easy to instal and looks great in my system.
A**E
I've used it for a few days and it works fine. Might not support perfect USB 2.0
This motherboard is fairly decent at the price they're selling it for, but after installing it in my case, I noticed their were some tab pins on the I/O shield round the HDMI port that had bent in. I tried to bend in the tabs to unblock the port, but I missed the top one. After inserting an HDMI cable the tab unfortunately got lodged into the port, and fried it out.Lucky for me the D-Sub port still works and I was able to check the board's bios and install Windows. But also unfortunately, bending those tabs on the I/O shield unexpectedly voided my warranty for the motherboard, and they won't replace it or fix it without me paying shipping and paying $50 to replace the one HDMI port.So I figure, why worry about that, I'll just buy a new motherboard from a different manufacturer as soon as I am able to. But if you can avoid bending those tabs, which might be a pain or impossible to do, depending on your case, the board works well for a non-overclocked PC build.I've used it for a few days and it works fine. It's USB might not perfect support USB 2.0 very well though, as I've been having problems connecting old external hard drives, but it handles everything else I've tried so far pretty well. If you plan on upgrading to an overclockable CPU, you should probably elsewhere for a mainboard with a z270 chipset.
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