ASRock 800 Series Motherboards Now Support Intel Core Ultra 200S Plus Processors

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Intel Core Ultra 200S Plus Now Compatible With ASRock 800 Series Boards!

[Press Release] ASRock has confirmed full support for the newly launched Intel Core Ultra 200S Plus processors across its entire 800 series motherboard lineup. This includes boards built on the Intel Z890, B860, and H810 chipsets. With updated BIOS versions and integrated driver support, users can upgrade to the latest processors without replacing their motherboard.

Intel has released three processors under the new lineup: the Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus, Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus, and Intel Core Ultra 5 250KF Plus.

The Ultra 7 270K Plus features an eight-core design, while the Ultra 5 models come with six cores. The processors also introduce increased efficiency, core counts, and improvements through the Intel Platform Performance Package, helping boost gaming performance and multitasking capabilities.

ASRock confirmed that all motherboard families within its 800 series support the new processors. This includes flagship Taichi boards, gaming-focused Phantom Gaming models, the durable Steel Legend lineup, creator-oriented LiveMixer boards, and the Pro, Rock, and Challenger series.

Users can install the latest BIOS update to enable compatibility and access the full performance benefits of their processors.

ASRock has also integrated the Intel Platform Performance Package driver into its Auto Driver Installer utility. After updating the BIOS, users can download the installer from the official support page to quickly enable the driver and activate performance optimizations.

This approach simplifies setup and ensures systems are properly configured to take advantage of the improvements offered by the new processors.

Support for the Core Ultra 200S Plus processors across Z890, B860, and H810 boards provides a straightforward upgrade path for gamers and creators. Users can boost system performance with a CPU upgrade instead of replacing their entire platform.

The move also extends the lifespan of ASRock’s 800 series motherboards, giving builders more flexibility when upgrading to newer hardware.

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