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The ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4 motherboard is designed for high-performance gaming and productivity, supporting AMD AM4 socket processors including Ryzen™ 3000, 4000, and 5000 series. With advanced features like DDR4 4733+ overclocking, multiple PCIe slots, and extensive connectivity options, this motherboard is perfect for building a powerful and future-proof PC.
Processor | athlon |
RAM | DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 2400 MHz |
Wireless Type | 801.11ac |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | ASRock |
Series | B550 PHANTOM GAMING 4 |
Item model number | B550 PHANTOM GAMING 4 |
Operating System | - Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit / 11 64-bit |
Item Weight | 2.64 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 2.5 x 13.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.5 x 2.5 x 13.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | ASRock |
Language | English |
ASIN | B089VTZ83Q |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 16, 2020 |
1**7
Looks good, cheap, stable.
Runs no issue, boots in seconds with nvme and 5800x, pc games great with 2x16GB ram and 6900Xt. Affordable with optional m2 for wireless card like a laptop would run, has holes for the antenna too! I have used Asrock for Ryzen cpus many times and never had an issue with their boards. Happy with this board and the price.
A**L
Awesome for the price
Can't find a nicer am4 motherboard for this price, works great and looks good. I'm running 128gb of ram just fine. And I love that there's 6 sata ports which is not a given for this price point.
R**K
ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming Motherboard
I'm not using this motherboard for gaming; I'm using it to migrate to Windows 11. I selected it because it supports TPM (pretty common these days,) has enough SATA ports for me, and supports AMD CPUs with built in graphics.Windows 10 was installed on one of the installed disks. Apparently Microsoft wants us to buy a new version of Windows in order to migrate, so my Windows activation is no longer valid. I'm guessing this will be true when a motherboard changes even if the same disks are used.Update: Windows 11 activated. The motherboard supports it, but (because of Windows issues) I was unable to update Windows 10. I had to install Windows 11 rather than upgrade. If you use Windows, you should buy your Win11 license using Groupon for about $10.The picture shows the installed motherboard. The I/O shield is on the top left, under the fan. Partially hidden under the CPU fan cable is an unused four pin 12V ATX connector next to the connected eight pin 12V ATX connector. My power supply didn't come with a four pin connector, so I didn't use it. The manual doesn't make it clear exactly why there are two 12V ATX connectors.As you can see, there's no graphics card used here. The motherboard supports (AMD) CPUs that have built in graphics, which is all that's needed when a gaming motherboard isn't going to be used for gaming. The motherboard has six SATA ports. I'm using four because three extra disks were available.You should be more careful than I was when considering which case you use. The case I used has two connectors that don't plug in anywhere on the motherboard. It doesn't have a reset button, instead using a front button to control RGB lighting. I use it as a reset button instead, so I can't control RGB lighting.The back panel has six USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, an HDMI connector and even (although I haven't seen one in ages) a PS/2 mouse/keyboard port. There are also line in, speaker out, and microphone ports. I don't use these. I would use the speaker out but my speaker line is a couple of inches too short to connect where I can see it. The case is installed inside a desk and I'd have to do this by feel. It's not that important yet. The headphone port on the front of the case works. The motherboard supports more fans than I have, has a COM port connector (which requires a PCI card to use,) an RGB LED header and an addressable RGB LED header, two USB 2 connectors, and a TPM connector. Almost all of these connectors are extras. You don't need any extra TPM. The motherboard and CPU provide this function. I have the case LED connector plugged into the addressable RGB header. It probably should have been plugged into the plain RGB header, since my front fans don't glow at all. I'd try switching it, but glowing fans weren't important enough to bother with.The /ac model also contains wireless LAN antennas. The same I/O shield is used for both models. It has unused holes.Here's the net: This motherboard does everything I ask of it, but I'm not really stressing it. It's physically sturdy. It started off in a case that wouldn't fit where it was needed and moving it to a smaller case didn't cause any problems. Before moving it, it ran 24/7 for about two weeks and now that it's been moved it's been running 24/7 for an additional week.You should look at reviews that contain graphics cards if you're going to use one. (I think you'll need one to support multiple monitors.) Make sure your case and motherboard are going to work well (enough) together.
L**S
Really solid B550
Really solid B550 board that does everything you would expect it to do and does it with zeal. This board is a perfect mix of value and decent features. No, you aren't getting everything you could possibly desire, but at this price point in comparison to others you get a hell of a deal; to get these same features elsewhere it adds another 20%. That isn't a lot of money, but if you are on a tight budget with a build, it makes a difference knowing you can get a quality part at the right price point
J**L
Great with Proxmox 8.4
No gaming for me, I'm using it as a Proxmox host with a 5950x proc and 128GB of ECC DDR3200 memory. It runs continuously without issue, and I've got basically every PCIe port filled. One thing to note, if you use the 2nd NVMe M.2 slot, you lose one of the PCIe slots which is sort of a bummer. No worries though, I'm running a SAS HBA and have a ton of drives connected there...
L**Z
Motherboard didnt work, showed Dram and CPU red lights
I swapped my old case into a new one and only changed the motherboard for future proofing, unfortunately this was a dead board. Showed DRAM and CPU red light issues out of the box, replaced with old B350 and everything worked flawlessly (however lack of RGBs prompts me to buy another b550 from a different company), therefore it was indeed the motherboard.
N**O
Excelente compra
The media could not be loaded. Excelente producto
A**A
Plug and play actually
Good price performance product, works as expected right out of the box with ryzen 5000 series, no need to update BIOS
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