Brand | ASRock Rack |
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Item Model Number | X470D4U |
Package Dimensions | 40.64 x 20.32 x 2.54 cm; 1.2 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 1.2 kg |
Manufacturer | ASROCK RACK |
ASIN | B07PNFTPGB |
Date First Available | 25 March 2019 |
Asrock Rack Motherboard
Price: | $351.76 + $25.93 Delivery |
Brand | ASRock Rack |
CPU socket | Socket P |
RAM memory technology | DDR4 |
Memory storage capacity | 128 GB |
RAM memory maximum size | 64 GB |
About this item
- Supports AMD AM4 socket Ryzen Series CPUs
- Supports 4x DDR4 ECC and Non-ECC UDIMM, Max. 64 GB
- Supports up to 6 x SATA3 6. 0GB/s
- Integrated IPMI 2. 0 with KVM and Dedicated LAN (RTL8211E)
- Supports 2x GLAN by Intel I210
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Mat 9. 6'' X 9. 6'' Support AMD AM4 socket Ryzen? Series CPUs
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Reviewed in Australia on 27 February 2021
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Did not come with latest BIOS installed and my CPU was not recognized. Had to get someone else to update BIOS. Take this into consideration if purchasing.
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Bob
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good board, but with limitations
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 May 2020Verified Purchase
I am using BIOS Version 3.30 (12/11/19) and BMC Version 1.90 (12/11/19)
As said in a previous review, there hasn't been a BIOS or BMC update for some time which is disappointing.
I bought this board as I couldn't get hold of the more expensive X470D4U-2T version in the UK at the time of purchase (December 2019). The main difference between the two being 10G network.
I needed a board to run unRAID as a file server and as well as hosting a VM or two. A board capable of taking two graphics cards, a x4 SAS controller and the ability to remote admin. AMD CPU's are great value at the time of writing and following an upgrade had a R7 2700X to use - So this board fitted the bill.
It's currently running unRAID booting from the internal USB3 (needed to buy an adapter) with 8 drives in to a SAS controller sitting in the x4 PCIe expansion. unRAID boots to the internal graphics which is nice and I have a R9 Nano for a Windows VM and an old AMD card for Server 2016 VM. I have a USB soundcard in one of the rear USB ports and a small hub in the other for the keyboard and mouse.
Good points.
+ Remote Software is easy to use
+ Price (£213)
+ 2 x NVME ports
+ Expansion Slots. There are 2 x16 and1 x4 PCIe (The more expensive 2T has a x1 instead of x4)
Bad Points
- BIOS layout is a little confusing, had problems changing the boot priority to USB
- RAM will only run at 2133MHz despite using 3200Mhz modules. There are no BIOS settings to be able to adjust
- My RAM has heatsinks meaning there wasn't enough room to fit 4 sticks
- No onboard sound
- Only two USB ports on the back
- No internal USB Port
- Holes for CPU cooler meant the orientation of a Noctua Cooler had the fans blowing upwards rather than to the rear of the case)
Whilst there seems to be a lot of bad points, I have managed to overcome all of them, with the exception of the RAM which I hope will be fixed with a BIOS update.
Overall a great board for the price. But check exactly what connections you need before buying as due to its size and price there are limitations with this board.
As said in a previous review, there hasn't been a BIOS or BMC update for some time which is disappointing.
I bought this board as I couldn't get hold of the more expensive X470D4U-2T version in the UK at the time of purchase (December 2019). The main difference between the two being 10G network.
I needed a board to run unRAID as a file server and as well as hosting a VM or two. A board capable of taking two graphics cards, a x4 SAS controller and the ability to remote admin. AMD CPU's are great value at the time of writing and following an upgrade had a R7 2700X to use - So this board fitted the bill.
It's currently running unRAID booting from the internal USB3 (needed to buy an adapter) with 8 drives in to a SAS controller sitting in the x4 PCIe expansion. unRAID boots to the internal graphics which is nice and I have a R9 Nano for a Windows VM and an old AMD card for Server 2016 VM. I have a USB soundcard in one of the rear USB ports and a small hub in the other for the keyboard and mouse.
Good points.
+ Remote Software is easy to use
+ Price (£213)
+ 2 x NVME ports
+ Expansion Slots. There are 2 x16 and1 x4 PCIe (The more expensive 2T has a x1 instead of x4)
Bad Points
- BIOS layout is a little confusing, had problems changing the boot priority to USB
- RAM will only run at 2133MHz despite using 3200Mhz modules. There are no BIOS settings to be able to adjust
- My RAM has heatsinks meaning there wasn't enough room to fit 4 sticks
- No onboard sound
- Only two USB ports on the back
- No internal USB Port
- Holes for CPU cooler meant the orientation of a Noctua Cooler had the fans blowing upwards rather than to the rear of the case)
Whilst there seems to be a lot of bad points, I have managed to overcome all of them, with the exception of the RAM which I hope will be fixed with a BIOS update.
Overall a great board for the price. But check exactly what connections you need before buying as due to its size and price there are limitations with this board.
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Limpas
5.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed in Germany on 10 February 2020Verified Purchase
everything ok. fast shipmment

M. Dillon
2.0 out of 5 stars
Only AM4 server board with IPMI, but has major warts
Reviewed in the United States on 19 July 2019Verified Purchase
I couldn't find anything else that can run an AM4 socket in a remote / co-located environment with IPMI as of this writing.
On the bright side, this motherboard does work with Zen 2 CPUs and includes a VGA output on the motherboard that does not require an APU. Those are its only positive qualities, though.
On the not-so-bright side, the BIOS has not been updated by ASRock for months and has a ton of problems that sometimes cause the machine to not POST at all AND also lockup the IPMI, requiring power to be physically removed and reconnected for recovery. This marginalizes the whole point of having IPMI in the first place. Also, the DDR4 is too close to the CPU socket and prevents the motherboard from being able to take most of the low-profile coolers I have tried so far. The motherboard is also missing basic USB2 5-pin connectors for front-side 2U rack-mount enclosures (which generally don't pack USB-3 connectors ASRocK!). And the motherboard is also missing a COM header (which would normally not be a big problem except the IPMI serial port redirection doesn't work properly either).
The IPMI support is ... primitive to say the least. The serial port redirection (SOL feature) is only 25% working. Output is extremely slow and sludgy, and it appears to only support one direction (machine -> ipmitool) and not the other direction (ipmitool -> machine), which makes console operation difficult. This makes it basically useless. There is a HTML interface which works a little better and can mirror the VGA, but it also represents a major security risk. In addition, the IPMI has automatic fail-over with no BIOS options to force it to only use the dedicated IPMI ethernet port, which means that the motherboard is extremely insecure by default if you don't know what you are doing.
I can only give it two stars. The only reason it isn't one star is that ASRock was actually able to get Zen 2 working on it. But if ASRock doesn't update the BIOS soon (let alone fails to fix the basic issues with two-way ipmitool SOL support), I'll have to start subtracting stars. This motherboard could have been really good but it looks like, at least at the moment, ASRock is treating it like a bastard third cousin and not like a grade-A product. And, my god, why did they place the DDR4 so close to the socket? That's just dumb.
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Addendum 12-Sep-2019 - There is a new BIOS and BMC update for this motherboard. It solved a few of the issues I have been having, particularly the missing temperature sensors. I don't yet know if the IPMI is any more stable. Note that I had serious trouble using the BIOS flash tool to update to the new BIOS which resulted in the machine not being able to post (even after clearing the cmos). However, I was able to re-flash the latest BIOS via the IPMI interface and that worked. So beware, if you intend to update the BIOS make sure the IPMI is operational first in case you hit up against the same problem.
-Matt
On the bright side, this motherboard does work with Zen 2 CPUs and includes a VGA output on the motherboard that does not require an APU. Those are its only positive qualities, though.
On the not-so-bright side, the BIOS has not been updated by ASRock for months and has a ton of problems that sometimes cause the machine to not POST at all AND also lockup the IPMI, requiring power to be physically removed and reconnected for recovery. This marginalizes the whole point of having IPMI in the first place. Also, the DDR4 is too close to the CPU socket and prevents the motherboard from being able to take most of the low-profile coolers I have tried so far. The motherboard is also missing basic USB2 5-pin connectors for front-side 2U rack-mount enclosures (which generally don't pack USB-3 connectors ASRocK!). And the motherboard is also missing a COM header (which would normally not be a big problem except the IPMI serial port redirection doesn't work properly either).
The IPMI support is ... primitive to say the least. The serial port redirection (SOL feature) is only 25% working. Output is extremely slow and sludgy, and it appears to only support one direction (machine -> ipmitool) and not the other direction (ipmitool -> machine), which makes console operation difficult. This makes it basically useless. There is a HTML interface which works a little better and can mirror the VGA, but it also represents a major security risk. In addition, the IPMI has automatic fail-over with no BIOS options to force it to only use the dedicated IPMI ethernet port, which means that the motherboard is extremely insecure by default if you don't know what you are doing.
I can only give it two stars. The only reason it isn't one star is that ASRock was actually able to get Zen 2 working on it. But if ASRock doesn't update the BIOS soon (let alone fails to fix the basic issues with two-way ipmitool SOL support), I'll have to start subtracting stars. This motherboard could have been really good but it looks like, at least at the moment, ASRock is treating it like a bastard third cousin and not like a grade-A product. And, my god, why did they place the DDR4 so close to the socket? That's just dumb.
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Addendum 12-Sep-2019 - There is a new BIOS and BMC update for this motherboard. It solved a few of the issues I have been having, particularly the missing temperature sensors. I don't yet know if the IPMI is any more stable. Note that I had serious trouble using the BIOS flash tool to update to the new BIOS which resulted in the machine not being able to post (even after clearing the cmos). However, I was able to re-flash the latest BIOS via the IPMI interface and that worked. So beware, if you intend to update the BIOS make sure the IPMI is operational first in case you hit up against the same problem.
-Matt
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Kevin
5.0 out of 5 stars
With new BIOS (3.33) this is perfect!
Reviewed in the United States on 21 February 2020Verified Purchase
- Came with a new enough BIOS to support 3rd gen Ryzen CPUs out of the box.
- Has a wonderfully useful IPMI (out of band management) system that has already saved my butt multiple times by allowing me to remotely manage the server.
- Supports IO/MMU, ACS, Virtualization, and all those other enterprise-grade goodies that make running Virtual Machines so much better.
I'm currently using Hyper-V on Windows Server 2019, running 6 VM's. One of those VMs has GPU passthrough using DDA for my Plex server for hardware based transcoding. It's working beautifully with a Quadro M2000.
Asrock Rack support has been excellent - they helped me fix an issue with PCIe Passthrough not working due to a BIOS problem. They even sent me a beta bios (v3.33) to fix my issue ahead of the scheduled release.
All in all, for a 'prosumer' board this is working excellently and meets all my needs.
- Has a wonderfully useful IPMI (out of band management) system that has already saved my butt multiple times by allowing me to remotely manage the server.
- Supports IO/MMU, ACS, Virtualization, and all those other enterprise-grade goodies that make running Virtual Machines so much better.
I'm currently using Hyper-V on Windows Server 2019, running 6 VM's. One of those VMs has GPU passthrough using DDA for my Plex server for hardware based transcoding. It's working beautifully with a Quadro M2000.
Asrock Rack support has been excellent - they helped me fix an issue with PCIe Passthrough not working due to a BIOS problem. They even sent me a beta bios (v3.33) to fix my issue ahead of the scheduled release.
All in all, for a 'prosumer' board this is working excellently and meets all my needs.
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John Burke
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it
Reviewed in the United States on 15 August 2019Verified Purchase
IPMI (and not java based)
3x PCIE 3.0 slots
mATX form factor
should support 3rd gen ryzen
con
in linux.. i can see the third NIC in my OS.
3x PCIE 3.0 slots
mATX form factor
should support 3rd gen ryzen
con
in linux.. i can see the third NIC in my OS.
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