Sunday, May 1st 2016

ASRock Intros the H110M-HDVP Motherboard

ASRock introduced the H110M-HDVP entry-level socket LGA1151 motherboard with additional legacy connectivity for office PC builds to cope with old peripherals. The board is built in the slim micro-ATX form-factor, drawing power from a combination of 24-pin and 4-pin ATX power connectors, conditioning it with a basic 3+1 phase VRM. The board features two DDR4 DIMM slots, supporting up to 32 GB of dual-channel memory.

Expansion slots on the H110M-HDVP include one each of PCI-Express 3.0 x16, legacy PCI, and two PCIe 2.0 x1. Storage connectivity includes four SATA 6 Gb/s ports. Display outputs include one each of HDMI, D-Sub, and DVI. Among its legacy connectivity options are two RS-232 serial COM ( one on the rear panel, one via header), parallel LPT (through header), and separate PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports. Four USB 3.0 ports (two via headers, two on the rear panel), 6-channel HD audio, and gigabit Ethernet, make for its modern connectivity. Expect a sub-$80 price.
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4 Comments on ASRock Intros the H110M-HDVP Motherboard

#1
neko77025
Bla .... Asrock you are pissing me off ... Where is the z107 Extreme 11. Been waiting for that forever now it seems. If it don't come out soon , I will have to get the gigabyte G1!
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#2
lukart
It's funny how they can get attention from the very entry level products to the most high end.
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#3
jaggerwild
But there top of the line board is the only board worth buying, unless your on a budget and don't mind cutting corners on the motherboard.
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