Today ASRock has announced two brand new motherboards based on AMD's B450 chipset. Notably, both the ASRock B450 and B450M Steel Legend feature the company's "Full Spike" ESD protection for the boards' USB, Ethernet and audio ports, and utilize 60 A power chokes and Nichicon 12 K black capacitors for voltage regulation.

Essentially the same motherboard available in two differnt form factors, the ASRock B450 and B450M Steel Legend motherboards use silver XXL aluminium heatsinks on both the power delivery and chipset. As an added kicker, the chipset heatsink and rear panel cover both include integrated RGB LEDs as well. ASRock has gone with what resembles a digital camouflage patterning which covers the majority of the PCB to make the Steel Legend boards stand out from the crowd. 


ASRock B450 Steel Legend ATX (left) and ASRock B450M Steel Legend microATX (right)

Some of the Steel Legends' core features include full lightning/ESD protection across the USB, Ethernet and audio ports. For stability when overclocking, both the B450 and B450M Steel Legend make use of 60 A power chokes and 12 K Black capacitors for voltage regulation. Both boards include a single 8-pin 12 V CPU power connector and are advertised as having a 6-phase power delivery system. Other benefits include AMD StoreMI support, which is native to the B450 chipset, and PCIe Steel Slot protection on the top full-length slot on both the ATX and microATX Steel Legends. A total of four memory slots with support for dual-channel DDR4-3533 and capacity of up to 64 GB is also present.


ASRock B450M Steel Legend microATX motherboard

As for integrated components, the ASRock B450 and B450M Steel Legends share the same controllers including a Realtek ALC892 audio codec, Realtek RTL8111H NIC, and two PCIe 3.0 M.2 slots (one x4 and the other x2). Both models also include four SATA ports with support for RAID 0, 1 and 10 arrays. Cooling connectivity is catered for with five 4-pin fan headers on both boards. In fact the only differences between the two boards is their size and the resulting number of PCIe slots available; the mATX board otherwise includes everything found on the full ATX version. To that end, the B450 and B450M Steel Legends both feature two full-length PCIe 3.0 slots (x16 and x8/x4) and a single PCIe 3.0 x1 slot, while the ATX sized model adds three more PCIe 3.0 x1 slots.


ASRock B450 and B450M Steel Legend share the same rear panel

On the rear panel, both motherboards share the same layout with one USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-A port, one USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C port, four USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-A ports, and two USB 2.0 ports. A single Ethernet port, five 3.5 mm audio jacks and S/PDIF optical output are taken care of by a budget-friendly Realtek pairing (RTL8111H and ALC892). Two video outputs consisting of an HDMI and DisplayPort 1.2, with a PS/2 combo keyboard and mouse port rounding off the connectors. Users can expand on the rear panel USB with two USB 2.0 headers and a single USB 3.1 header which are available on both models.

As it stands there's no information on the availability or the pricing of the B450 Steel Legend motherboards, but they are expected to filter into retail channels soon.

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  • PaoDeTech - Monday, January 28, 2019 - link

    Finally a DisplayPort! I don't buy MB without it. I could not find an AMD 4xx MB with DisplayPort at Microcenter just recently.
  • Hxx - Monday, January 28, 2019 - link

    looks like something they put together from leftover parts.
  • Illusio13 - Monday, February 25, 2019 - link

    @Gavin Bonshor, thanks for article........, a request for more info please:-)

    Does any of these boards ( and any upcoming X570... ) feature Vdroop < 0.0500V?

    I need atleast Vdroop to be ~ 0.0100v-0.0250v; in this way i might be able to load desktop @ 4.400Ghz on my R5 2600................ Given the current sad state of Mboard Vdroop; eg, even if i spen £100+ more than my MSI X370 GPC; i STILL end up with same Vdroop:-(

    Maybe you or Ian can deep-dive into the relative value ( from Vdroop perspective ) across the £-range ( eg, within MSI's producgt stack, B350, X370, B450, X470....future X570? ).

    In this way, i would be properly informed about wether the upgrade is WORTH IT!

    Hopefully, me and Cutress will not have a public spat like last time, many many moons ago!!!

    keep up the excellent wqork dude's; for me the premier site on T-Internet:-0

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