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ASRock Z370M Pro4 LGA 1151 Intel Z370 Micro ATX Intel motherboard

SKU CH-XMAJ-RGPWG

Micro ATX board with Intel Z370 chipset, LGA 1151 socket, DDR4 memory up to 4300 MHz overclocked, SATA 6Gb/s and USB 3.1

  • Supports 8th and 9th Gen Intel Core CPUs via LGA 1151 socket
  • Intel Z370 chipset provides robust platform features for mainstream builds
  • DDR4 memory overclocking up to 4300 MHz for high-speed performance
  • Micro ATX form factor fits compact cases while retaining expansion
  • HDMI output enables integrated graphics display connectivity

Z370 Micro ATX Motherboard for 8th Gen Core

This ASRock board pairs the Intel Z370 chipset with an LGA 1151 socket to support 8th Generation Intel Core processors in a compact Micro ATX layout. It targets builders who want overclocking headroom and modern connectivity on a smaller footprint. DDR4 memory can run at speeds from 2133 up to 4300+(OC) for flexible performance tuning. Integrated HDMI output simplifies display connections for systems using processors with integrated graphics.

Suits 8th Gen builds not 9th Gen installs

The board is designed for 8th Generation Intel Core CPUs and does not support 9th Generation processors despite the 300-series chipset label. Builders planning a 9th Gen upgrade should look at a different motherboard. Users needing more than two DIMM slots or extensive multi-GPU configurations will also find the Micro ATX form factor limiting. It fits compact cases where full-size ATX boards cannot be installed.

DDR4 up to 4300+(OC) decides memory headroom

The maximum supported DDR4 frequency of 4300+(OC) sets the ceiling for memory overclocking on this platform. Kits rated at 2133, 2400, 2666, 2800, 2933, 3200, 3600, 3733, 3800, 3866, 4000, 4133, 4266 or 4300+(OC) are all within the validated range. Choosing a kit near the top of this scale unlocks the board's full bandwidth potential for memory-sensitive workloads. Lower-speed modules will operate at their rated JEDEC speeds without issue.

Highlights

  • Supports 8th and 9th Gen Intel Core CPUs via LGA 1151 socket
  • Intel Z370 chipset provides robust platform features for mainstream builds
  • DDR4 memory overclocking up to 4300 MHz for high-speed performance
  • Micro ATX form factor fits compact cases while retaining expansion
  • HDMI output enables integrated graphics display connectivity

Specifications

No published specifications for this item yet.

Questions about this item

How much DDR4 memory speed can the Z370 chipset sustain before the voltage regulators become the limiting factor?

The board validates DDR4 up to 4300+(OC) and steps down through 4266, 4133, 4000, 3866, 3800, 3733, 3600, 3200, 2933, 2800, 2666, 2400 to the base 2133 MHz JEDEC speed.

What thermal or acoustic load should I expect from the voltage-regulator heatsinks during an all-day compile or render?

The Z370M Pro4 uses passive heatsinks on the power phases; they run silently and rely on case airflow, so sustained loads stay quiet as long as the chassis moves enough air over the VRM area.

Which 8th-generation Intel Core processor and DDR4 DIMMs do I need to have on hand before this motherboard will POST?

You must supply an LGA 1151 8th-generation Intel Core CPU and at least one DDR4 DIMM; the board has no onboard memory or graphics, so both are required for first boot.

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