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ASRock

ASRock X370 Killer SLI ATX AMD motherboard

SKU CH-WH1T-1KYTA

ATX board with AMD Promontory X370 chipset supporting Ryzen 1000 to 5000 series CPUs and DDR4 up to 2667 MHz

  • Supports a wide range of Ryzen processors from 1000 to 5000 series
  • Built on the AMD Promontory X370 chipset for platform stability
  • DDR4 memory support up to 2667 MHz for responsive performance
  • Compatible with Ryzen 2000G and 3000G APU families for integrated graphics options
  • Ready for Ryzen 4000 and 5000 G-Series desktop processors

X370 chipset ATX motherboard

The ASRock X370 Killer SLI is an ATX motherboard built around the AMD Promontory X370 chipset. It targets builders assembling systems with Ryzen 1000, 2000, 2000G, 3000, 3000G, 4000, 4000G, 5000 or 5000G series processors. The board supports DDR4 memory at 2667, 2400 and 2133 speeds.

Upgrade path from older AM4 boards

This board replaces earlier AM4 platforms that lack native support for the full range of Ryzen series up to 5000G. The jump is worthwhile when a build needs compatibility across multiple Ryzen generations without a chipset limitation.

Sustained operation with DDR4 memory

Under sustained load the X370 chipset maintains stable data paths for DDR4 memory running at 2667, 2400 or 2133. The platform handles extended workloads without relying on short burst behaviour.

Highlights

  • Supports a wide range of Ryzen processors from 1000 to 5000 series
  • Built on the AMD Promontory X370 chipset for platform stability
  • DDR4 memory support up to 2667 MHz for responsive performance
  • Compatible with Ryzen 2000G and 3000G APU families for integrated graphics options
  • Ready for Ryzen 4000 and 5000 G-Series desktop processors

Specifications

No published specifications for this item yet.

Questions about this item

Does the ATX form factor require a full-tower case?

The board follows the standard ATX layout so any case that accepts ATX motherboards will fit it.

How do I install a Ryzen 5000 Series CPU and what step is often missed?

Align the triangle marker on the processor with the socket corner, lower the retention arm, then apply thermal paste before mounting the cooler.

What memory speeds can I expect over time with DDR4 modules?

The board supports DDR4 at 2667, 2400 and 2133 MT/s; speeds remain stable unless modules are replaced with different rated kits.

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