ASRock Z170: Mini-ATX and Micro-ITX

ASRock Z170 Gaming-ITX/ac

Everyone loves a mini-ITX gaming motherboard, right? Even if it says Fatal1ty?

Mini-ITX boards are notorious for getting things right, but ASRock has had a go with this one to implement a number of features. Top of the list is probably USB 3.1, where we have both Type-C and Type-A ports on the rear panel. The rear panel also shows an 802.11ac 2T2R dual band WiFi connection, dual HDMI ports and a single DisplayPort. Other networking is from the Intel I219V, while the half-width audio block comes from the higher end ALC1150 codec. My specifications sheet says there is a PCIe 3.0 x4 slot on board, and by the looks of it we would probably find it on the rear as the half-sized mini-PCIe slot is occupied by the WiFi card. There is a total of six SATA 6 Gbps ports on board with a SATA Express as well, and we’re still in the realm of DDR4.

ASRock Z170M Pro4S ($100)

The Pro4S is designed to be the best cost/performance Z170 motherboard on the market, and the successor to the Z97M Anniversary – it does this by shedding a number of features. We are down to six-phase power with half-height heatsinks, a single PCIe 3.0 x16 from the chipset and no USB 3.1. We still get a PCIe 3.0 x4 based M.2 slot due to the number of free lanes from the chipset, but there are no SATA Express here and only six SATA 6 Gbps slots. Networking comes from the Intel I219-V codec while audio is still the ALC892 design. This board still aims for DDR4 it should be noted.

ASRock Z170M-ITX/ac

The solitary mini-ITX board from ASRock being announced publicly is the Z170M-ITX/AC. Not quite sure why they need an M in the name with the ITX being there, but it must be said the board isn’t necessarily built for style:

I’m sure that this board is more aligned with the Pro motherboards than the Extreme motherboards, namely due to the lack of USB 3.1, but it does oddly enough have dual network ports in the form of an Intel I219-V and the Realtek RTL8111E as well as an 802.11ac 2T2R dual band solution included, sitting upright in the mini-PCIe slot. Audio is provided by the ALC892 codec and a total of four SATA 6 Gbps ports are found just past the DDR4 memory slots. These ports are somewhat annoying, meaning that locking cables will easily block out the last cable from being removed without removing all others first.  There is an mSATA slot on board as well, and it would seem to be on the rear similar to previous ASRock mini-ITX designs.

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  • LukaP - Sunday, August 9, 2015 - link

    Yes.
  • sweeper765 - Monday, August 10, 2015 - link

    Looks like the answer is no. I dug a bit deeper and it seems you lose 2 sata ports when connecting m.2 device, either sata or pcie based. It's a pity with all those extra lanes and ports in the end you can connect less devices than in previous chipsets.
  • hurrakan - Friday, August 7, 2015 - link

    Ian, you repeated almost the same sentance 3 times in a row - on the first page in the "Companion Controllers For Z170" section:

    "The most common we expect to see is the ASMedia ASM1142 controller, which is used to provide USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports. This controller uses two PCIe lanes to provide up to two USB 3.1 ports. This controller uses two PCIe lanes to provide up to two USB 3.1 ports, typically on the rear panel. "
  • okron1k - Friday, August 7, 2015 - link

    in the drop down menu, there is an error. "asrock z170L mini-atx and micro-itx" should be micro-atx and mini-itx.
  • stibay - Tuesday, August 11, 2015 - link

    Just heard that expected release date for the Z170I GAMING PRO AC isn't untill the end of September :(
  • mapesdhs - Wednesday, August 12, 2015 - link

    Minor note for those in the US: the ASUS Maximus VIII Ranger is not available in the US yet. The info is on the global site and the UK site, but not on the US site. I guess it's coming later.

    Couldn't find anywhere offering the ASUS Z170-WS at all atm.
  • Vodokotlic - Tuesday, August 18, 2015 - link

    Waiting for Supermicro. Yey :)
  • Feliks - Monday, August 24, 2015 - link

    "ASRock Z170: Mini-ATX and Micro-ITX" I think you may have those mixed up mates!
  • rknox - Friday, October 9, 2015 - link

    Seems no one is talking about the 800 pound (htpc) gorilla in the room .... Why, with all the skylake motherboards introduced in the last 2 months, not to mention the thorough article on htpc future-proofing by Ganesh back in the Spring, is there no mATX size or smaller hdmi 2.0 capable board? Yeah I know gaming rules, but isn't there a healthy htpc market (read htpc's aren't built with atx) and wouldn't a hdmi 2.0 (alpine ridge) motherboard be a big hit for those wanting to build a 4K capable rig?
  • Dcreelma - Friday, October 16, 2015 - link

    Hello, sorry if this is a stupid question, but why does it look like every one of these have at least one type of video out?

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