ASRock Z490 AQUA Review

Source: The Verge added 15th Oct 2020

Introduction

Ten months ago, AMD released the Ryzen 3000 series desktop processors in one of the most monumental hardware launches of the modern era. This final step completed the Red brand’s ascent back into the forefront of the desktop processor market that began with the launch of the first generation of Ryzen CPUs. Today, Intel is finally firing back with the launch of the 10th Generation Intel Core processors, along with a new motherboard standard to drive them.

As should be no surprise, the focus will remain on the new motherboards. While the 10th Gen Intel Core processors will not support PCIe 4.0 connectivity due to signal integrity issues, many of the Z490 motherboards are designed to support the PCIe 4.0 specification. This is accomplished by adding clock generators to help clean up the signal. Generally speaking, when it comes to long-term platform support, AMD has been the trendsetter. Has AMD’s long support of the AM4 socket on its newer generation processors inspired Intel to take similar steps?

So what is Z490 offering right now? For starters, there has been a large focus on VRM and VRM cooling design. With the top-level Intel Core i9-10900K featuring 10 cores along with HyperThreading, the ability to deliver clean, continuous power is going to be one of the primary factors that separates a good Z490 board from the competition. With the introduction of HyperThreading on Intel’s mid-range line-up, power delivery is going to be vital in all segments.

The AQUA line from ASRock is the brand’s “halo” product. Featuring everything except the kitchen sink, including a full-coverage mono block for custom water cooling and even a limited run serial number. This limited production board was first introduced for X570, with a run of 999 motherboards. Now, ASRock is back at it with another 999 board run on Z490 with the ASRock Z490 AQUA.

The ASRock Z490 AQUA features a 14 phase Vcore VRM utilizing top of the line 90 A power stages from Intersil. When paired with the included monoblock, this could easily be the coolest-running Z490 VRM to date. Beyond the VRM and watercooling, there is Thunderbolt 3 connectivity with two Type-C ports as well as two Mini DisplayPort inputs on the rear I/O. There is even a monochrome LED screen over the rear I/O that can be customized to display a variety of information.

With so many features to dig into I won’t waste any more time here—let’s see how the ASRock Z490 AQUA performs!

Specifications

Specifications
CPU Support: Intel 10th Gen or later processors
Power Design: CPU Power: 17 phase

Memory Power: 2 phase
Chipset: Intel Z490
Integrated Graphics: Dependant on installed CPU
Memory: 4x DIMM, supports dual-channel DDR4-4700+(OC) MHz
BIOS: AMI UEFI BIOS
Expansion Slots: 3x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16/x0/x4 or x8/x8/x4) slots

2x PCIe 3.0 x1 slots
Storage: 8x SATA 6 Gb/s port

3x M.2 port (SATA3/PCIe 3.0 x4)
Networking: 1x AQUANTIA AQC107 10G LAN

1x Realtek RTL8125AG 2.5G LAN

1x Intel 802.11ax WiFi module
Rear Ports: 2x Antenna ports

1x Bios flashback button

1x Clear CMOS button

2x Mini DisplayPort Input ports

1x HDMI port

2x Thunderbolt 3 Type-C ports

2x LAN (RJ45) port

4x USB 3.2 (Gen1) ports

3x USB 3.2 (Gen2) Type-A ports

3x USB 3.2 (Gen2) Type-C port

1x Optical SPDIF out port

5x 3.5 mm audio jacks
Audio: 1x Realtek ALC1220 Codec
Fan Headers: 8x 4-pin
Form Factor: E-ATX form factor: 12.0 in x 10.5 in; 30.5 cm x 26.7 cm
Exclusive Features:
  • ASRock Super Alloy
  • XXL Aluminum Alloy Heatsink
  • Premium 90A Power Choke
  • 90A Dr.MOS
  • Premium Memory Alloy Choke
  • Combo Caps (Nichicon 12K Black Caps)
  • Nichicon 12K Black Caps
  • I/O Armor
  • High Density Glass Fabric PCB
  • 8 Layer PCB
  • 2 oz copper PCB
  • AQUA Cooling Armor
  • Server-Grade Low-Loss PCB
  • AQUANTIA® 10G LAN
  • ASRock steel Slots
  • ASRock Full Coverage M.2 Heatsink
  • ASRock Ultra USB Power
  • ASRock Status OLED
  • ASRock Full Spike Protection (for all USB, Audio, LAN Ports)
  • ASRock Live Update & APP Shop