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ASRock Announces Motherboards Based on Intel H370, B360, and H310 Chipsets

The leading global motherboard manufacturer, ASRock, is pleased to announce the launch of the latest motherboards in the company’s extensive series of products based on Intel 300 series chipsets. With these new releases, ASRock completes its Intel 300 series line up, and is now able to offer a complete range of Intel 300-based motherboards suitable for all users and market sectors.

To support the increase of core count on the 8th Generation Intel Core Processors, ASRock has upgraded its CPU VRM design to provide more power phases than ever for maximum stability. On the other hand, these motherboards also support Key-E Type M.2 WiFi expansion cards, ensuring a fast and stable connection.

ASRock Polychrome RGB LEDs
Now users can create unique and personalized lighting effects thanks to ASRock’s Polychrome RGB LED header technology. With ASRock’s new Polychrome RGB Sync software – which has the capability to sync illumination patterns with the actions of other computer components – users can easily create their own personalized lighting display that is dynamic, beautiful and can even provide a useful overview of system performance.

ASRock is ready, right across the board
ASRock unveiled the first wave of Intel 300 series products, the ground-breaking ASRock Z370 motherboards last year, with the unbeatable performance and stability, ASRock quickly defined a new benchmark for high end personal computers. With the launch of H370/B360/H310 motherboards, ASRock’s Intel 300 series product line is finally complete, bringing the extreme performance of 8th Generation Intel Core Processors to the mainstream.

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