Memory Speed | 2400 MHz |
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Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
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ASRock B250M-HDV LGA1151/ Intel B250/ DDR4/ SATA3&USB3.0/ M.2/ A&GbE/ MicroATX Motherboard
Brand | ASRock |
CPU Socket | LGA 1151 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
RAM Memory Technology | SDRAM |
Compatible Processors | Intel Core 2 DUO |
Chipset Type | Intel B250 |
Memory Clock Speed | 2400 MHz |
Platform | No Operating System |
Memory Storage Capacity | 1024 MB |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
About this item
- Supports 6th generation Intel Core processors (socket 1151)
- Supports Dual Channel DDR4 2133
- 1 PCIe 3.0 x16, 2 PCIe 3.0 x1
- 6 USB 3.0 (2 front, 4 rear)
- NOTE: Refer the User Manual before use.
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For gaming | 4.2 | 3.3 | 4.5 | 3.8 | 3.8 | 3.7 |
Tech Support | — | 3.7 | 5.0 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 3.2 |
Easy to install | 4.3 | — | — | 4.5 | 3.2 | 4.2 |
Stability | — | 3.8 | 4.8 | 3.7 | 4.1 | — |
Value for money | 4.1 | — | — | 4.3 | 4.4 | — |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Reliable Brands LLC | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
platform | no operating system | windows | windows | windows 10 | windows 10 | windows 11, windows 10 |
cpu socket | LGA 1151 | LGA 1151 | LGA 1151 | LGA 1700 | LGA 1700 | LGA 1700 |
memory slots | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
memory capacity | 1024 MB | 1 GB | 32 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB |
compatible processors | Intel Core 2 DUO | 8th Generation Intel Core | 8th Generation Intel Core | — | — | Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium Gold |
card interface | pci e | agp, agp | pci e | pci e | pci e, pci | pci e |
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What you've never understood about your computer is that it is scared to death of water, H2O, humidity or whatever you'd like to name it. And even though you do not see the water, actually there may be lots of excessive moist in the Air killing your motherboard silently and slowly. No, your motherboard doesn't melt when in Contact with water like the wicked witch of the West, but it dies of short circuit. Luckily, ASRock has a new High density glass Fabric PCB design that reduces the Gaps between the PCB layers to protect the motherboard against electrical shorts caused by humidity.
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Technical Details
Brand | ASRock |
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Item model number | B250M-HDV |
Item Weight | 1.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 8 x 2.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11 x 8 x 2.3 inches |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Manufacturer | ASRock |
ASIN | B01N9BY912 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 28, 2017 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,676 in Computer Motherboards |
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Customers like the performance, quality and ease of installation of the motherboard. For example, they mention that it provides performance, elegance, and quality at a reasonable price. That said, they appreciate the easy-to-understand BIOS and the great value for money. Customers are also impresseded with the appearance, saying that it looks great and complements their monochromatic design.
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Customers like the performance of the motherboard. They say that everything is working well, and very stable so far. They also say that overclocking is simple, and running ddr4 3200 is no problem. Customers also mention that there are no problems with the NVME SSD, and that it is easy to run ultra on all games.
"...The board works well, stable and without issues. I had it for about 9 months now, no complaints. Giving it 5 stars again." Read more
"...I chose this board because I had been looking for a board that provided performance, elegance, and quality at a reasonable price without all the..." Read more
"Works as expected, and I'm happy with the firmware...." Read more
"...paying and paying to get it fixed, and the MSI Z170A still doesn't work when stood vertically...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the motherboard. They mention it's a great product with very good I/O for a reasonable price. Some say that it does not disappoint with tons of features and great software.
"...This board is one of the few that has good specs and comes in black/white. It does look good inside of my case.- 3 M.2 slots...." Read more
"...had been looking for a board that provided performance, elegance, and quality at a reasonable price without all the flashy on-board gimmicks like LED..." Read more
"...The ports/connectors are okay, good quality...." Read more
"...-motherboard when I first built my gaming PC, and I have to say it is FANTASTIC!..." Read more
Customers like the ease of installation of the motherboard. They say the BIOS is easy to use, simple, and advanced for a lower budget board. They also say the boot menu is user friendly, and the overclocking and BIOS settings are easy to manage. Customers have reported no issues with installing hardware, and say the UEFI is very brain dead simple.
"...sturdy, beautiful, very low temperatures, has a PCI slot, easy to use interactive BIOS, amazing Overclocking capabilities, Supports 7th Gen cpu,..." Read more
"...Extra support for the PCIE slots which are much easier to deal with, and better looking in general...." Read more
"...It supports memory very well, and has easy-to-understand ways to overclock the RAM and CPU...." Read more
"Booted right up. Bios is clear and easy to understand. XMP profile 1 set the ram @ 3200 with no problem...very easy...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the motherboard. They say it has premium features for the price, and is the cheapest motherboard they have ever purchased. The bios is easy to use and very advanced for a lower budget board. Customers recommend the motherboard for its versatility and cheap price.
"...for a board that provided performance, elegance, and quality at a reasonable price without all the flashy on-board gimmicks like LED's and such...." Read more
"...really cool, x3 M.2, built-in WIFI, 2 LANS, great audio, great price point for all the features compared to other boards, really great Bios..." Read more
"...available right now for the number of features it offers at its amazing price.Pros:- 12 phase power design...." Read more
"This is by far the cheapest MB I have ever purchased. I rebuild my computer every 4 years or so, and I tried to save a bit of money on this one...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the motherboard. They mention that it looks great, has great colorings, and is designed well. Customers also appreciate the black and white design, which complemented their white build nicely. They also love the lighting effects and the color scheme of the board.
"...This board is one of the few that has good specs and comes in black/white. It does look good inside of my case.- 3 M.2 slots...." Read more
"...when inserting RAM or power connections and the simple yet elegant layout is accented perfectly with the Black/White themed Corsair products I used..." Read more
"...for the PCIE slots which are much easier to deal with, and better looking in general. But this says nothing about what it is like to use...." Read more
"...The design of the board is nice but the quality is really bad. Have to have both of them returned and try something else." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the motherboard. Some mention that it's sturdy, stable, and does not bend easily. However, others say that the back of the MB is incredibly weak and broke. The quality is really bad, and the product didn't last long. Some customers also mention that the I/O panel is flimsy and the replacement died the first day.
"...The board works well, stable and without issues. I had it for about 9 months now, no complaints. Giving it 5 stars again." Read more
"...The design of the board is nice but the quality is really bad. Have to have both of them returned and try something else." Read more
"...The board is very strong and does not bend easily when inserting RAM or power connections and the simple yet elegant layout is accented perfectly..." Read more
"...about 2 months with intermittent loss of power on back ports and finally just died...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the space provided by the motherboard. Some mention that it has 3 M.2 slots, which are really good for future upgrades, and there are plenty of SATA III ports. That said, some complain that the RAM slots only unlock on one side, making it difficult to get the RAM into the slots.
"...Plenty of SATA III ports- Dr. Debug code screen. I find it helpful- It supports both Skylake and KabyLake (I am using Skylake)-..." Read more
"...It is cheep and lacks a POST code display, its difficult to get the RAM into the slots, the I/O panel is flimsy, no quick connectors for the front..." Read more
"...made by ASRock is a pro, sturdy, beautiful, very low temperatures, has a PCI slot, easy to use interactive BIOS, amazing Overclocking capabilities,..." Read more
"...Extra support for the PCIE slots which are much easier to deal with, and better looking in general...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the booting of the motherboard. Some mention that it boots right up, has no problem booting from a thumb drive or M.2 cards, and is fully functional. Others say that it wouldn't boot, kept saying no boot device, and sometimes wouldn''t turn on without unplugging power.
"...Another slot works fine and can boot the computer and fully functional. Contacted Amazon got a replacement unit, same problem again...." Read more
"...It would not boot. It would not even go to BIOS, just pop A2 code and that's it...." Read more
"...Good RAM compatibility. Booted first time without any problems whatsoever with my G.Skill kit.- Very flexible storage solution...." Read more
"...It had an issue automatically booting from SATA when mixed with M.2 cards, but it does work, and the last UEFI update got it functioning..." Read more
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Since there are too many black/red builds I really wanted to go black/white. This board is one of the few that has good specs and comes in black/white. It does look good inside of my case.
- 3 M.2 slots. I will be definitely using them
- Wi-Fi built in. I am using it daily and it is stable, no issues. Recently switched to Intel Gb LAN - it works great. Make sure you pick 219v LAN port if dual ports are not needed.
- Plenty of SATA III ports
- Dr. Debug code screen. I find it helpful
- It supports both Skylake and KabyLake (I am using Skylake)
- RAM overclock feature worked right away when I switched XMP profile "ON". It now runs my RAM at its maximum 3000Mhz.
Cons:
- I was really annoyed and frustrated when I was trying to turn it on. It would not boot. It would not even go to BIOS, just pop A2 code and that's it. I tried everything possible: tried another monitor, different HDMI cable, replaced RAM, tried different SATA ports, even returned one board and ordered another one. After spending my whole weekend trying to troubleshoot it, I finally found someone's forum post discussing their new ASRock Z270 SuperCarrier board having the same issue and how he shorted undisclosed pins that say TEST1. I did it and my board actually started booting after I restarted it a few times.
- AURA LED light is really dim. I have a huge video card that actually blocks much of that light, so I just turned it off.
- Intel Ethernet ports did not seem to work, they finally worked later after I installed fresh Intel drivers.
- Windows 7 Pro would not install, even when I used ASRock utility to create a USB boot drive. So I had to dig out my old SATA HDD, copy Windows 7 image to it, connect it to my new computer and install Windows 7. I had to do the same thing for all of the drivers, since I did not have a working CD drive.
Other Thoughts: - My build:
Intel i7 6700K
ASRock Z270 Taichi
32Gb DDR4 3000 Corsair Vengeance White
2 x 512 Samsung 850 PRO SATA III SSD
Seasonic SnowSilent 1050W White power supply with custom white BitFenix cables
Corsair 750D Full Tower case
ID-Cooling ICEKIMO 120W all-white liquid cooler
BitFenix White LED strips (2x30 cm)
GALAX GeForce GTX 1080 Hall Of Fame white/aluminum
My serial number 72M0XB027824
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Update: Dec 06, 2017
My Wi-Fi was very glitchy at first, updating directly from Intel did nothing. Intel LAN ports also did not work. I tried my luck a few weeks later with a fresh Intel driver update and everything worked fine since then. The board works well, stable and without issues. I had it for about 9 months now, no complaints. Giving it 5 stars again.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2017
Since there are too many black/red builds I really wanted to go black/white. This board is one of the few that has good specs and comes in black/white. It does look good inside of my case.
- 3 M.2 slots. I will be definitely using them
- Wi-Fi built in. I am using it daily and it is stable, no issues. Recently switched to Intel Gb LAN - it works great. Make sure you pick 219v LAN port if dual ports are not needed.
- Plenty of SATA III ports
- Dr. Debug code screen. I find it helpful
- It supports both Skylake and KabyLake (I am using Skylake)
- RAM overclock feature worked right away when I switched XMP profile "ON". It now runs my RAM at its maximum 3000Mhz.
Cons:
- I was really annoyed and frustrated when I was trying to turn it on. It would not boot. It would not even go to BIOS, just pop A2 code and that's it. I tried everything possible: tried another monitor, different HDMI cable, replaced RAM, tried different SATA ports, even returned one board and ordered another one. After spending my whole weekend trying to troubleshoot it, I finally found someone's forum post discussing their new ASRock Z270 SuperCarrier board having the same issue and how he shorted undisclosed pins that say TEST1. I did it and my board actually started booting after I restarted it a few times.
- AURA LED light is really dim. I have a huge video card that actually blocks much of that light, so I just turned it off.
- Intel Ethernet ports did not seem to work, they finally worked later after I installed fresh Intel drivers.
- Windows 7 Pro would not install, even when I used ASRock utility to create a USB boot drive. So I had to dig out my old SATA HDD, copy Windows 7 image to it, connect it to my new computer and install Windows 7. I had to do the same thing for all of the drivers, since I did not have a working CD drive.
Other Thoughts: - My build:
Intel i7 6700K
ASRock Z270 Taichi
32Gb DDR4 3000 Corsair Vengeance White
2 x 512 Samsung 850 PRO SATA III SSD
Seasonic SnowSilent 1050W White power supply with custom white BitFenix cables
Corsair 750D Full Tower case
ID-Cooling ICEKIMO 120W all-white liquid cooler
BitFenix White LED strips (2x30 cm)
GALAX GeForce GTX 1080 Hall Of Fame white/aluminum
My serial number 72M0XB027824
******************************************************
Update: Dec 06, 2017
My Wi-Fi was very glitchy at first, updating directly from Intel did nothing. Intel LAN ports also did not work. I tried my luck a few weeks later with a fresh Intel driver update and everything worked fine since then. The board works well, stable and without issues. I had it for about 9 months now, no complaints. Giving it 5 stars again.
All in all this board is perfect for someone who doesn't want to spend extra money on flashy gimmicky higher priced boards
Pros:
Great price, just being made by ASRock is a pro, sturdy, beautiful, very low temperatures, has a PCI slot, easy to use interactive BIOS, amazing Overclocking capabilities, Supports 7th Gen cpu, compatible with the Corsair Hydro H55 liquid cooler, USB C and USB 3.0 Headers
Cons:
Doesn't make coffee
Review: This motherboard is way better than MSI or EVGA. My first comparable motherboard, made by MSI, I bent the CPU pins. My fault, yes, but paying and paying to get it fixed, and the MSI Z170A still doesn't work when stood vertically. If MSI is not going to fix the motherboard properly, then they should not offer a repair service, whose repeated shipping costs due to their errors quickly surpasses the cost of the motherboard itself. So I bought the most expensive instead -- the EVGA motherboard. It worked without problems, but the physical layout was so difficult. The graphics card smashed all the way to the right, the code indicator under the CD, the list goes on and on. Everything was in that difficult to reach location. And don't forget s-l-o-w. Boot took forever. Not that it was any worse than MSI, but UEFI took as estimated 40 seconds in fast boot mode, before getting to the boot strap loader. Why? It was refusing to boot Debian 8, and I was trying everything, and I disconnected power to the graphics card because it was difficult to remove.... and bad idea... Time to get another motherboard. Compare that to ASRock...
ASRock is cheaper than EVGA and/or MSI, plus ASRock is way better. ASRock standard pin ports are more, and positioned much better. Extra support for the PCIE slots which are much easier to deal with, and better looking in general. But this says nothing about what it is like to use. The BIOS (UEFI) is fast... As in lighting fast. To get to UEFI settings requires a quick finger on the keyboard. I never put it into fast boot mode because the instructions say that the UEFI will run so fast that entering the settings again requires a reset of the CMOS. I just clocked it: From CPU power button press, until graphically logged into Debian 8 as root, consumes 19.62 seconds. Yep. ASRock + OS is booted in half the time it takes the others to think about beginning to boot the OS. I always felt it was wrong that motherboards took so long to POST (power on self test (which doesn't test much))... now I know it is.
An ASRock UEFI update is a menu option away. That's right. No more complicated, cross your fingers downloading onto a thumb drive and uploading into BIOS, hoping you did it right -- or else. ASRock made the process automatic. The UEFI connects to the web, downloads and installs the proper update for you. No kidding. I am actually unafraid to update the BIOS, as it is only one menu selection away. As for that BIOS switch EGVA has -- I couldn't get it to work on the other setting... no comfort there.
The only issue I have found is Debian doesn't like ASRock combined with the CD player. If I do not try to boot the Debian 8 live install CD, there is a way around the issue. Advancement always has issues to historical things, and I too hate CDs. On the plus side, ASRock has no problem booting from thumb drive and M.2 cards. It had an issue automatically booting from SATA when mixed with M.2 cards, but it does work, and the last UEFI update got it functioning automatically now. Therefore, I can verify that ASRock will load boot sectors from PCIE M.2 cards, SATA Rotating Platters, SATA SSDs, and USB Thumb Drives. ASRock rocks.
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Reviewed in Italy on March 25, 2019