Asrock confirms its z370 motherboards for coffee lake
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Earlier this month we had breakfast that motherboards with the Z270 chipset were not going to be compatible with Coffee Lake processors. It had been confirmed by ASRock and it did not go down too well among users who were planning to upgrade with this processor. Today we learn about the Z370 motherboards that are going to come out later this year with the new generation of Intel processors.
ASRock's new Z370 motherboards confirmed
One of the most important manufacturers of motherboards has just formalized the next series that it is going to commercialize with Coffee Lake and that, this time, if they will be 100% compatible.
- ASRock Z370 Fatal1ty Professional Gaming i7ASRock Z370 Fatal1ty Gaming K6ASRock Z370 Extreme4ASRock Z370Killer SLI / acASRock Z370 Pro4ASRock Z370M-ITX / acASRock Z-70M Pro4
We do not have images of these motherboards at the moment, but it is possible that they will be coming out in the coming weeks, as we get closer to the official launch of the Coffee Lake processors that are so much being asked.
Among the list of motherboards, we see that ASRock seems that it would have an ITX board ready at launch, when they usually arrive a time after the rest. We don't see the Supercarrier or Taichi models here yet and imagine they would be confirmed later.
Stay tuned for all the news about Coffee Lake and the new LGA 1151 motherboards that will be arriving.
Source: videocardz
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