Review: ASRock Z170 Extreme 6

by Tarinder Sandhu on 16 September 2015, 15:31

Tags: AsRock, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC)

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Conclusion

We certainly feel that it should be on your shortlist when speccing a high-quality Skylake build.

Manufacturers have inundated the enthusiast with more Z170 boards than they can reasonably shake a stick at.

Choosing the right board for you requires balancing the competing interests of price, features, warranty and support. ASRock, now a big player in the motherboard market, plies the Z170 market with a wide range of boards that cover all these attributes.

The reviewed Z170 Extreme 6 is a good choice for the enthusiast. Priced at £150 or so and full of useful features over and above what's provided by the chipset, the board is solid in every department. You needn't spend this much money, mind, as ASRock and Asus have perfectly acceptable boards at around the £100 mark, but for those looking for that bit extra, particularly in terms of storage, the Extreme 6 is a good bet.

Looking good, overclocking well and imbued with a quality BIOS, we certainly feel that it should be on your shortlist when speccing a high-quality Skylake build.

The Good
 
The Bad
Good feature-set
Attractive board
Overclocks well
Good choice of outputs
 
Regular Z170 markedly cheaper



ASRock Z170 Extreme 6

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The ASRock Z170 Extreme 6 is available to purchase from Scan Computers.

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Good one !
Not bad!
I noticed DDR4 prices are fairly reasonable and steady now as well