The ASRock B650M Pro RS motherboard is the ideal choice to accompany an AMD Ryzen 7000 processor on an AMD AM5 socket as part of a gaming configuration. It supports DDR5, PCIe 4.0 graphics cards and PCI-Express 5.0 SSDs.
TheASRock B650M Pro RS motherboardis the ideal choice to accompany an AMD Ryzen 7000 processor on an AMD AM5 socket as part of a gaming configuration. It supports DDR5, PCI-Express 4.0 standard graphics cards and PCIe 5.0M.2SSDs , and has full connectivity with 2.5 GbE LAN as well as USB 3.1 and 3.2.
ASRock B650M Pro RS extras
AMD AM5 socket for AMD Ryzen 7000 processor
4 Dual-Channel DDR5 7200 MHz (OC) memory slots
8+2+1 Phase Power Design Dr. MOS
1 x M.2 PCIe 5.0 + 2 x M.2 PCIe 4.0
PCI-Express 4.0 16x port
Audio chipset: ALC897 7.1 HD Nahimic Audio
2.5 GbE LAN + M.2 2230 slot for Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module
Playing in the best conditions
The high frequencies of AMD Ryzen Zen 4 processors are a real advantage when it comes to gaming. Choose the right components and design a super-powerful gaming PC that's latency-free and ready to go when you need it. Get the edge over your opponents and reach new heights with AMD Ryzen 7000 processors and AMD AM5 motherboards.
AMD Ryzen 7000 processors deliver performance across the board. They'll help you create faster, achieve your goals faster and save time all the time. From 3D rendering to exporting large video files, design, deliver and get the job done with PCIe 5.0 speed and storage, multiple processing threads and dedicated video accelerators.
This card isn't too bad at entry level, but I'm definitely not a fan of Asrock. The bios are not very pleasant to use, and the AMD optimisation profiles are not stable, even with the latest bios and a memory set validated for this card.
If you've got a bit of leeway, go for an Asus.
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by Patrice C
Posted on 21 Sep 2023
Product bought from LDLC on 8 Sep 2023
Number of reviews: 5Average rating: 9
An amazing map
I have to admit that I hesitated for a long time and searched for information before choosing this motherboard, as it's in the lower end of the price range.
It's rather surprising in terms of its features: it has heat sinks for the important components, a sufficient number of connectors even for fans of light games, and 3 M.2 slots.
And it's definitely a card capable of fine overclocking.
In fact, the problem isn't with the features, but with the documentation: the BIOS is extremely well supplied, sometimes a bit messy, but from my point of view it's very poorly documented.
Be careful, however, not to pay too much attention to the commercial specifications relating to 'Blazing M.2', as the chipset doesn't seem to have enough muscle to deliver the advertised speeds if more than one drive is installed.