ASRock Launches Rock Series Motherboards for Practical PC Builds

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[Press Release] ASRock has announced its new Rock Series motherboard lineup, designed for PC builders who want reliable performance, modern features, and a clean design at an accessible price. The series includes ATX models like the B850 Rock WiFi 7 and B860 Rock WiFi 7, as well as mATX options such as the B850M Rock WiFi and B860M Rock WiFi, covering a wide range of build needs.

The Rock Series focuses on everyday usability. All models ship with built-in Wi-Fi, 2.5GbE LAN, PCIe 5.0 support, and a pre-installed I/O shield to make installation easier. The ATX variants go a step further with Wi-Fi 7, offering faster and more stable wireless connectivity for modern networks.

ASRock has also prioritized long-term support. The B850 Rock series features a larger 64MB BIOS ROM, allowing better firmware expansion and future compatibility with upcoming AM5 processors. This makes the platform more sustainable for users planning upgrades down the line.

In terms of design, the Rock Series adopts a clean and modern look that blends easily with different PC components and case styles. It avoids flashy elements in favor of a balanced aesthetic suitable for both gaming and professional builds.

Stability remains a core strength of the lineup. Built using ASRock’s automated manufacturing process and strict quality control, the Rock Series delivers dependable performance comparable to higher-end boards, while maintaining strong value across both ATX and mATX form factors.

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