When it comes to gaming motherboards, there is an ocean of options to choose from. One of the largest motherboard manufacturers, ASRock, has been in the business for over 20 years. It is known foroffering great performing motherboardsat good value. Be it ATX, mATX, or mini-ITX, ASRock has them all and more for gamers, working professionals, server use, and all other use cases. For gamers, the company offers a wide selection of both Intel and AMD motherboards, so both teams can find their perfect board.

ASRock X570 Taichi

ASRock Z690 Aqua OC

Intel CPUs, at least in the last three generations, have stayed on the LGA 1700 socket which means those looking to upgrade from a 12th Gen CPU to therecently announced 14th Gen chipswill technically not have to switch out their motherboard. However, getting a new Z790 motherboard will ensure gamers are using the latest and greatest features such as support for higher RAM speeds, more USB ports, and PCIe 5.0 I/O compatibility. On the other hand, AMD CPU users on the latest generation of processors that are on the AM5 socket will have to jump over to theX670 and B650 motherboards, for which there are plenty of options.

Updated on July 09, 2025 by Elvis Shida:We verified our picks for accuracy and relevance. We also replaced the ASRock B550 EXTREME4 with the ASRock X570 Taichi as it offers more features and capabilities for around the same price.

ASRock X670E Taichi gaming motherboard AM5

Game Rant’s Picks for the Best ASRock Gaming Motherboards

ASRock X670E Taichi Gaming Motherboard

The ASRock X670E Taichi has been designed to enable maximum performance on the latest Ryzen 8000 and 7000 series processors. The gaming motherboard comes with the latest features including a 24+2+1 phase power design, Smart Power Stage, four DDR5 DIMMs, and two PCIe 5.0 x16 slots. There is also a Gen5 M.2 SSD slot onboard which is actively cooled by what the company calls an M.2 Fan Sink.

Those looking for a top-of-the-line motherboard to run their AMD Ryzen 7000 series CPUs or in-line to purchase the upcoming Ryzen 8000 series processors look no further. The ASRock X670E Taichi brings together all the features gamers would need in a sleek and stylish-looking package. Following a 24+2+1 power phase design, the motherboard supports RAM overclocking to over 7800MHz with up tofour DDR5 DIMMs. That power phase will come in handy to support the latest and greatest GPUs from both AMD and Nvidia that will sit snugly on the two PCIe 5 x16 slots.

ASRock X670E Taichi Carrara Motherboard

The all-black design of the X670E Taichi will complement most build themes, however, the gold accents will likely stand out. But those looking for a white motherboard will have to look towards the Taichi Carrara. For high-speed storage, gamers can make use of the Gen5 M.2 SSD slot or the three other Gen4 slots. There are ample SATA and USB connectivity options for all kinds of expansions.

No gaming motherboard is complete without the best connectivity options. The X670E Taichi brings Killer 2.5G LAN and Killer 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6E allowing a blazing fast wired connection as well as a no-lag wireless gaming experience.

ASRock B760M PG Riptide

ASRock X670E Taichi Carrara

The ASRock X670E Taichi Carrara is one of the best-looking motherboards for AMD’s latest Ryzen 7000 series CPUs. It also comes packed with features including excellent networking, storage options, and dual PCI-E 5.0 x16 slots in tow.With excellent 24+2+1 power phases, high memory overclocking support, and RGB lighting on the motherboard itself, it should please gamers, enthusiasts, and power users looking beyond simply the excellent aesthetic it has on offer.

As part of the most popular series of Intel motherboards from ASRock, the Z790 Taichi Carrara offers the latest and greatest features in the gaming motherboard industry. It supports 14th, 13th, and 12th Gen Intel CPUs which is great news for those eagerly waiting for Intel’s latest generation processors to drop. The Taichi Carrara has an e-ATX form factor, so it will not fit in all mid-tower cases.

ASRock B760M Steel Legend WiFi Motherboard

The Z790 Taichi Carrara brings a 24+1+2 phase power design and has four DIMM slots with support for up to 7400 MHz RAM speeds. There are two PCIe 5.0 x16 slots for using GPUs or other expansion cards. In terms of connectivity, there are five M.2 drive slots and eight SATA ports, which means ample storage options. It comes with a 2.5 Gigabit LAN port as well as Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3.

The motherboard has a black and white colorway which, along with its name, is inspired by the Carrara marble, which is white with black accents. The gaming motherboard features the latest SPS or Smart Power Stage technology present in the Dr.MOS design offering precise voltage monitoring. The ASRock Z790 Taichi Carrara also comes with a 120mm Carrara Edition cooling fan and a Wi-Fi antenna.

Asrock z790m-itx wifi gaming motherboard

ASRock B760M PG Riptide

The ASRock B760M PG Riptide gets its name from a type of water current with strong waves that represent the two sides of the ocean, the calm side and the strong fierce side. The motherboard offers powerful features like a 14+1+1 phase power design, support for DDR5 overclocking with four DIMM slots, and 2.5G LAN connectivity in a budget-friendly package.

With support for the latest Intel CPUs, the ASRock B760M PG Riptide is an excellent offering in the budget segment. For its price of under $200 which, at the time of writing, is heavily discounted at Newegg, the B760M PG Riptide brings a lot to the table. It is a micro ATX motherboard, which means it will easily fit in most standard and compact cases. It has a 14+1+1 power phase design and support for DDR5 RAM that can be overclocked to 7200MHz. Being a B series motherboard, it does not support CPU overclocking.

ASRock X570 Taichi

The full-size PCIe Gen4 slot is accompanied by a PCIe Gen4 x1 slot and two M.2 Gen4 SSD storage slots. At this budget, gamers get a preinstalled I/O shield, 2.5G LAN, high-density power connectors, four SATA3 6.0 Gbps connectors, and more. Along with the performance features, the design of the ASRock B760M PG Riptide also stands out with its blue accents on top of the black PCB. There is subtle RGB lighting on the right edge of the motherboard.

Other interesting features that are uncommon at this price point are the reinforced steel PCIe slot, Nahimic 7.1 HD Audio, front USB Type-C header, and an addressable RGB header.

ASRock Z690 AQUA OC gaming motherboard

ASRock B760M Steel Legend WiFi Motherboard

The ASRock B760 Steel Legend is a premium-tier mATX motherboard that comes with the trademark durability that the Steel Legend lineup is famous for while offering superfast Wi-Fi 6E connectivity, DDR5 support, and a well-placed heatsink over the VRMs in a compact package.

Not everyone wants to have a giant tower sitting next to them at their desk. A lot of gamers are moving towards more compact PC builds as they are highly capable and save a lot of space, whether on the desk or below it. To support this growing market, ASRock has a good selection of compact MicroATX motherboards that offer top-of-the-line performance.

The ASRock B760M Steel Legend WiFi works with the latest Intel 14th Gen as well as older 13th and 12th Gen CPUs. It supports overclocking thanks to its 12+1+1 power phase design and the DDR5 RAM can be boosted up to 7200MHz. Future-proofing has also been taken care of with the PCIe Gen5 slot and high-speed storage is handled by the three M.2 Gen4 slots. Even though it is a compact motherboard, it provides ample USB and SATA connectivity, and, on top of that, it features Dragon 2.5G LAN, WiFi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless connectivity.

Of course, being a Steel Legend series motherboard, this B760M has white accents on top of the black PCB and tastefully sprinkled RGB lighting. It is compatible with ASRock’s slew of software and UEFI tools.

ASRock Z790M-ITX WiFi

The ASRock Z790M-ITX Wi-Fi is a beast in a small package. It packs a 7+1+1 phase power design with Dr.MOS for VCore+GT, allowing for DDR5 RAM overclocking to over 7000 MHz. There is a PCIe Gen5 x16 slot for the GPU and two Gen4 M.2 SSD slots for high-speed storage. The ASRock Z790M-ITX Wi-Fi, despite having a small PCB, offers two LAN connections, 2.5G and 1G.

Small form factor PC builders know the balance that they need to strike between space constraints and performance. Having an ITX motherboard that does it all definitely makes things easier. Those building an Intel-based gaming PC can explore the ASRock Z790M-ITX WIFI. It comes with a 7+1+1 power phase design and support for overclocking, allowing the DDR5 RAM to surpass 7000MHz. Gamers can also make use of the PCIe Gen5 slot for zero bottlenecking when it comes to using the latest and most powerful GPUs. Of course, ones that will fit in a small form factor build.

The ASRock Z790M-ITX WIFI comes with two M.2 Gen4 slots along with four SATA connectors for ample storage and expandability. For wireless connectivity, it boasts both Intel 2.5G LAN and Intel 1G LAN despite its small size. The onboard WiFi module supports WiFi 6E and the motherboard comes with Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity as well.

Stable power is delivered to the board via the high-density 8-pin 12V connector which distributes power to all the slots, ports, and the addressable RGB header. Devices that are Polychrome RGB Sync-certified can all be synchronized and controlled off this one header through the ASRock software.

The ASRock X570 Taichi is a premium AM4 motherboard with a VRM and a solid set of features that can handle high-end Ryzen 5000 series CPUs like the Ryzen 9 5950X and Ryzen 7 5800X3D. It’s cheaper to build on than the newer AM5 platform and delivers competitive performance for today’s games when paired with a fast GPU.

AMD extended support for its aging AM4 platform by announcingnew Ryzen 5000 series CPUsat Computex 2024, which will launch alongside the newer Ryzen 9000 series. While the AM4 socket doesn’t offer the same level of power and expansion as the AM5 with its PCIe Gen5 and DDR5 memory support, it still holds a significant market share due to its impressive performance and excellent value. For gamers who want to stick with AM4, the ASRock X570 Taichi motherboard offers everything needed to get the best out of the AM4 platform and then some.

It sports a 14-power power design that can handle high-end Ryzen 5000 CPUs like the Ryzen 9 5950X and 7 5800X3D. It also allows for DDR4 memory overclocking to over 4700 MHz. While it lacks PCIe 5.0 support, it can still take advantage of current graphics cards with its PCIe 4.0 expansion slots, providing competitive performance for today’s games without breaking the bank.

As a high-end overclocking board, the X570 Taichi offers debug LEDs, an onboard power button, and a BIOS flashback button for easy BIOS upgrades. Unless you need future-proof DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 support, this motherboard is a compelling option for budget-conscious builders or those who already own AM4 components.

Dedicated to extreme overclocking, the ASRock Z690 AQUA OC leaves no stone unturned. There are features like dedicated OC buttons, a 20-power phase design with a 105A Smart Power Stage, a 12-layer server-grade PCB, and even a preinstalled CPU monoblock.

There are a few key components on a motherboard that determine how well it can overclock. Dedicated to overclocking, the Z690 AQUA OC boasts a 20-phase SPS Dr.MOS power design that is guaranteed to deliver ample stable power to the CPU and GPU when pushing them to their limit. The company has implemented SPS or SMART POWER STAGE that uses a combination of integrated MOSFETs that have advanced driver IC, current sensors, and temperature sensors to provide current monitoring for overclocking.

The Z690 AQUA OC comes with five OC buttons including two that allow adjusting the frequency, and three buttons with popular overclocker NickShih’s overclocking profiles. On top of that, there are dedicated switches for “Slow Mode” and LN2 overclocking. This motherboard is one of the very few that comes with a preinstalled water-cooling solution. The AQUA OC and this is where it probably gets its name, ships with a monoblock with heat-conductive thermal grease that sits on top of the CPU.

Besides its overclocking prowess, the Z690 AQUA OC covers all other bases as well, offering users two PCIe 5.0 x16 slots, two Thunderbolt Type-C ports for display, two Gen4 M.2 SSD slots, and 10G LAN. And all this, no surprise, comes with a heavy price tag.

Choosing The Best ASRock Motherboard for Gaming

ASRock is one of the best brands for gaming motherboards, offering a wide range of options for both AMD and Intel. When buying an ASRock motherboard, consider the following factors:

Platform

As mentioned earlier, there is a wide range of chipsets available for both Intel and AMD CPU users. Intel CPU users should look into Z790, B760, Z690, H670, B660, or H610 motherboards. These support the LGA 1700 socket which means they work with 12th Gen or later Intel CPUs. AMD CPU users should consider X670, B650, or A620 motherboards if they are on the latest AM5 socket which includes the latest Ryzen 7000 series CPUs. If they are using an older AM4 socket CPU (Ryzen 3000, 4000, 5000), they can consider X570, B550, B450, X370, A320, and some other chipsets.

Price

A motherboard is one of those components that should not be purchased without heavy research. Every build has a budget for the different components and the motherboard being one of the key components, should be given proper consideration. Along with the features one may need, it also determines future expandability and the general future-proofing so getting a cheaper motherboard may warrant an upgrade fairly soon. Every manufacturer has a range of motherboard offerings ranging from budget to premium and GameRant has extensive coverage on the different types of motherboards to help make the decision easier.

Form Factor

ATX is the standard size for motherboards whileeATX or extended ATX is a bit biggerand offers more connectivity options.mATX or micro-ATX boardsare smaller than regular ATX boards but still offer a decent number of connectivity options. Mini-ITX boards are the most compact and have limited expansion/ connectivity options. They are ideal for small form factor builds like HTPCs (home theater PCs).

Connectivity/ Expansion

Depending on the use case, gamers may require several USB ports, SATA drive connectors, extra PCIe slots, wireless connectivity options, or all of these features. The larger the motherboard form factor, typically, the higher the connectivity and expansion options. Wi-Fi is also an important requirement these days and most modern motherboards offer Wi-Fi connectivity.

Overclocking

Overclocking is not really a concern for some people, as not everyone likes to push their hardware to its limits. But, for those looking to see how far they can push their CPU, GPU, or RAM, a motherboard that has been designed with overclocking in mind is a must. The motherboard needs to be able to supply enough power to the components that would require extra wattage without breaking down. Note that motherboards that are designed for overclocking are typically more expensive.

FAQ

Q: Is ASRock still owned by Asus?

In 2002, ASRock spun off from ASUS and in 2010, it was acquired by Pegatron which is part of the ASUS group.

Q: Does ASRock make good gaming motherboards?

ASRock was established in 2002 and has since then been making motherboards, along with other components. ASRock is a strong competitor to ASUS which currently owns the largest market share when it comes to motherboards. It offers a wide range of motherboards just like its competitors and its products are mostly positively reviewed. In Korea and Japan, it is among the top 3 motherboard manufacturers.

Q: What is ASRock known for?

ASRock is known for its motherboards, which it has been making since 2002. It is a Taiwanese manufacturer that became the world’s third-largest motherboard brand in 2011. Over the years, the company expanded into the server and industrial space, after which it also developed graphics cards, gaming monitors, and Mini PCs.