ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 Intel LGA 1155 Motherboard Review

Result and general impression

++++ The ASRock Z68 PRO3 GEN3/A/ASR motherboard has a price of approx. 99 Euro (12/2011) and is thus in the lower price segment of the Intel LGA 1155 motherboards.

Today, the ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 Intel LGA1155 Sandy Bridge motherboard is tested at ocinside.de. A few months ago, we reviewed the ASRock Z68 Pro3 motherboard and its result was excellent, but ASRock was able to top it once again. The ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 is based on Intel’s Z68 chipset and offers an inexpensive solution for current LGA1155 processors like e.g. the Intel Core i7-2600K, or the very popular Intel Core i5-2500K processor which we have used to test the motherboard. Not only the board layout is changed, but above all in comparison to the Z68 Pro3 the ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 supports PCI-Express 3.0 video cards with an Ivy Bridge CPU and some additional features, which we will test in this review.

The ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 LGA1155 motherboard is delivered in this cardboard box:

The ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 board is build with high-quality Premium Gold Caps capacitors and its layout and finish makes a very good impression:

Equipment and other features …

The ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 motherboard came with a manual, the above mentioned software setup guide, one CD, two SATA data cables and one ATX I/O shield. An IEEE1394/USB Slot bracket or the ASRock 3.5″ USB3.0 frontpanel is not included.

Expansion cards …

This motherboard offers one PCI Express 3.0 video card slot for next generation Intel Ivy Bridge processors or one PCI Express 2.0 video card slot with x16 Lanes band-width. Additionally there are two PCI slots and three x1 PCIe 2.0 slots, whereof all PCIe slots can be upgraded with full-size PCIe cards. Additional PCIe video card slots for CrossFireX are not available on this ASRock Z68Pro3 Gen3.

Memory …

The ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 can be equipped with up to four DDR3 modules and is expandable depending upon operating system used (see list) to maximally 32 GB memory.

Here you can see the four DDR3 memory slots with Dual Channel support:

The Intel LGA 1155 motherboard supports DDR3 memory modules and can be optimized in the BIOS for DDR3-1066, DDR3-1333 or DDR3-1600 and faster Dual Channel modules. DDR3-1866, DDR3-2133 or higher clock-rates are currently only possible with overclocking. Thanks to the XMP support (Intel Extreme Memory Profile), it is possible to setup supported XMP memory modules with one mouseclick. ASRock offers a memory support list with supported modules on their webpage.

Hard disk drive connectors …

The ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 offers no floppy connectors or PATA connectors for conventional IDE drives, but it offers with the Intel Z68 chipset two SATA3 connectors (6 Gb/s) and four additional SATA2 connectors (3 Gb/s). The S-ATA3 ports supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10, RAID5, Intel Rapid Storage Technology – RST, Intel Smart Response Technology, NCQ, AHCI and the Hot Plug function in AHCI mode (AHCI stands for Advanced Host Controller Interface).

The manual and the included DVD contains all basic information to manage a new installation of Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7 with S-ATA3 hard disk drives, and how to make a RAID installation. 32-Bit and 64-Bit drivers for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Win7 are provided on the DVD and can be downloaded on the ASRock support page. The UEFI BIOS support drives with more than 2TB for a Windows 7 x64 or Vista x64 installation.

USB and Firewire …

The board has two USB 3.0 connectors on the ATX-panel, it offers four USB 2.0 connectors on the ATX panel and three internal USB 2.0 plugs for up to six optional USB ports. So ASRock utilize the latest USB3.0 technology with up to 5 Gb/s and offers up to ten possible USB 2.0 ports. An IEEE1394 Firewire port is not available.

Hint: One should install the new ASRock XFast USB software to accelerate the USB transfer rate e.g. for USB sticks clearly.

The EltronTech EJ168A controller IC on this ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 provides the two USB 3.0 ports on the I/O panel:

Network …

The ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 motherboard is provided with the Realtek RTL 8111E chip which offers a 10/100/1000 network connector on the I/O panel. The LAN connection is WoL capable, offers LAN cable detection and supports energy efficient 802.3az ethernet.

Serial and parallel port …

This motherboard does not provide a parallel port. The serial port is only optionally available as internal onboard connector.

Sound …

The ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 motherboard is equipped with the ALC892 audio codec with content protection, which supports 7.1 surround sound for example analog over 5x 3.5mm connectors on the ATX panel or over an internal frontpanel audio connector. Another special feature is the new ASRock On/Off Play Technology, which offers an option in the BIOS to enable or disable the output of external audio signals also when the PC is powered off.

For the digital output there is an internal HDMI SPDIF out connector available, to connect it for example with a SPDIF cable to a HDMI suited video card, in order to get the digital audio and video signal to a HDMI equipment like a HD-Ready LCD TV. Additionally there is also an optical digital SPDIF output, THX TruStudio support and premium Blu-Ray audio support. So most users don’t need to buy an additional sound card with digital outputs.

Graphics …

The new Intel Z68 chipset offers in combination with an Intel Sandy Bridge processor a full integrated Graphics Technology (GT) graphics solution with DX10.1 support. Depending upon processor used there is an Intel HD Graphics 2000/3000 graphics unit, whereby the Intel Core i5-2500K CPU used in this test is equipped with the HD Graphics 2000.

The performance of the Intel iGPU is really good. So the Intel HD Graphics Unit of the Intel Core i5-2500K CPU achieved in Windows 7 with 3DMark06 a benchmark score of 4271 3DMarks. A HD4290 IGP of an AMD 890GX chipset achieved with an AMD Phenom II 710 X3 processor for example a score of 2204 points in 3DMark06 (tested with an ASRock 890GX Extreme4). Furthermore the integrated video processor supports DirectX 10.1, HDCP, Full HD 1080p and offers thanks to its onBoard HDMI connector also optimal conditions for a Home theatre PC.

With Lucid Virtu it is possible to run a combination of the internal graphics unit of the LGA1155 processor and a PCI Express video card, in order to lower the current consumption clearly in some applications. A complete power disconnection of the PCIE video card is not supported yet, but as soon as applications with less performance requirement starts, the Lucidlogix Virtu Tool reduces the PCIE video card to a minimum and use the internal graphics unit instead.

ATX backpanel connectors …

From left to right one can see 2x USB 2.0 ports, the PS/2 connector for a PS/2 keyboard, 15-pol Sub-D VGA and DVI-D VGA, HDMI, 2x USB 3.0, RJ45 Gigabit LAN and 2x USB 2.0 ports, optical SPDIF out and 5x 3.5mm jacks for analog sound.

BIOS and Overclocking …

Let us continue with BIOS options and BIOS overclocking. By pressing F2 or Del, you get access to the AMI BIOS with all important hardware settings.

ASRock replaced the conventional BIOS on all newer motherboards with the UEFI Setup. UEFI is btw. the abbreviation for Unified Extensible Firmware Interface. New above all is the graphical surface of the UEFI BIOS, which permits an operation with the mouse, but although depending upon desire it can be controlled also only with a keyboard.

Hint: USB mouse and USB keyboard user should not deactivate the Legacy USB support in the BIOS with the USB Configuration, because otherwise they can’t access the UEFI Setup. In the Auto mode the board decides if the USB device need to operate in Legacy mode.

Here is a screenshot of the new graphical UEFI BIOS surface:

ASRock offers several ways to update the BIOS and the most comfortable option to flash BIOS updates is the so-called ASRock Instant Flash option. One can get into the ASRock Instant Flash utility in the Advanced BIOS or by pressing F6 during the PC start. Hereby one can very easy upgrade a downloaded ASRock BIOS without further boot CD, USB boot stick, etc. Just start the ASRock Instant Flash utility. Then select a BIOS Flash ROM from any FAT formatted device like an USB Stick to flash the BIOS without another boot medium.

At review date, the latest UEFI BIOS version was P1.10, which we updated of course with the comfortable Instant Flash Tool.

How to overclock the motherboard …

The BIOS offers very comprehensive DDR3 memory settings like e.g. the memory frequency setting from DDR3-1066 over DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1600 on up to OC-settings like DDR3-1866 and DDR3-2133. The frequency of all memory modules is calculated and shown after changing the reference clock and makes it much easier to adjust the right RAM frequency.

Thanks to XMP support, XMP memory modules are adjusted correctly in the UEFI BIOS with one mouse click, by selecting the desired XMP profile in the DRAM Configuration menu. The board load then automatically all values from this profile including the often necessary voltage increasement, given by the memory manufacturer.

For CPU overclocking ASRock offers a clearly arranged OC-Tweaker menu in the UEFI Setup. The host clock is adjustable from 95 MHz up to 110 MHz. 110MHz BCLK is a low value, but this is rather usual with Z68 Sandy Bridge mainboards. This frequency is important for a lot of different frequencies, which can get too high, easily.

In our tests, it was possible to overclock to 108 MHz BCLK.

Who bought an Intel “K” CPU, can increase the CPU multiplier to very high values to reach the desired CPU frequency. With a 2500K CPU (default clock is 3300MHz with a CPU ratio of 33x), the ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 motherboard offered a multiplier range from 16x to 60x, to setup theoretically a CPU frequency between 1600MHz up to 6000MHz.

A combination of BCLK adjustment and multiplier adjustment was not possible in our tests with the Intel Core i5-2500K CPU, because the multiplier restored automatically after increasing the BCKL. BTW. it is not possible to adjust the PCIe frequency seperately, but the GPU frequency of the integrated graphics unit can be adjusted between 1100 MHz and 3000 MHz.

The boot failure guard was checked in this review as well and it was possible to start the PC on standard values with too high overclocking settings without using the Clear CMOS Jumper. It was just necessary to wait a little bit until the motherboard recognizes, that it was not possible to start the PC successful. ASRock integrated like on their AMD boards the useful “Boot Failure Guard Count” option, where the user can select, how often the board should try to start with too high settings, before it reduces the settings for a correct boot.

Furthermore, this board offers a Vcore setting on the Intel Core i5-2500K Test CPU between -0.100 and +0.500V, an iGPU voltage between -0.100 and +0.500 Volt, PCH Chipset voltage between 0.780 and 1.646 Volt, VTT voltage between 0.768 and 1.634 Volt, VCCSA System Agent Voltage between 0.925 and 1.200 Volt, CPU PLL Overvoltage 1.548 to 2.310 Volt and a limit of the maximum Core power current between 50 and 300 mA. The DDR3 memory voltage can be set between 1.201 Volt up to 1.800 Volt, which should be enough power for most DDR3 OC RAM modules.

Who don’t know all of these settings or who don’t like to know more about overclocking, can try to overclock the PC over the Advanced Turbo 50 setting. With the Advanced Turbo 50 setting one can increase the system performance automatically up to 50% if the components support it with the necessary luck. Just select the desired increasement setting on the OC Tweaker page and some components of the system will be overclocked to 50 percent or can be overclocked to a desired value up to 50% by Load Optimized CPU OC Setting.

Very easy overclocking, with Advanced Turbo 50 it was possible to overclock the Intel Core i5-2500K CPU with PCIE video card without problems from default 3300MHz to 4800MHz. More comprehensive overclocking tries should be done manually to adjust all values for the hardware used in the PC. We help you to answer your questions in our PC Forum.

With the CPU Thermal Throttle option, it is possible to lower the CPU frequency on too high internal CPU temperature in the range of 12.5% to 87.5%, to protect the CPU from overheating. This is just a protection, of course it’s necessary to select a good cooling for overclocking.

As special BIOS feature one can store different BIOS settings with a desired name. Thus one can save for example balanced BIOS settings, overclocking settings and underclocking settings in a user profile of the BIOS to load them very quickly at any time.

BIOS Undervolting …

The downclocking or underclocking was also tested in this review. It was possible to lower the Intel Core i5-2500K CPU multiplier over the BIOS to 16x and the processor can be underclocked in such a way with 100 MHz BCLK to approx. 1600 MHz. Underclocking and OverClocking is outside of the manufacturers specification, so it’s necessary to have a bit luck and ASRock gives several options to overclock or underclock the system more easily.

The BIOS of the passive cooled Z68 Pro3 Gen3 motherboard offers a CPU Quiet Fan option (temperature fan control) for a 4-pin CPU fan, a 3-pin CPU fan and a 4-pin chassis fan. Also the other chassis fans can be adjusted manually, so it is not necessarily to buy an additional fan controller.

Power consumption …

Power consumption will vary depending upon the hardware and upon the PC load. The current consumption of the test PC with Intel Core i5-2500K CPU, 4GB DDR3-1333 memory, hard disk drive and Cooler Master Silent Pro M 600W test PSU was without overclocking depending upon load: – With Sapphire HD4870 video card the power consumption was between 113W idle and 197W max. – With Sapphire HD6870 video card the power consumption was between 25-71W idle and 182W max. – With onBoard Intel HD Graphics 2000 GPU the power consumption was between very low 18 Watt idle and 100 Watt with full load. Thus, above all the idle power consumption and the maximum power consumption with full load is very low with the integrated GPU and thanks to Lucid Virtu it is possible to combine the integrated graphics unit of a Sandy Bridge processor with a PCI Express video card, in order to reduce the power consumption of specific applications at high graphics performance.

Result …

The ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 LGA1155 DDR3 motherboard is a reasonably priced but high-quality Intel Z68 platform which offers good overclocking settings for current LGA1155 processors, offers Lucid Virtu support and offers support for PCI-E 3.0 video cards with an Intel Ivy Bridge CPU.

The basic equipment of this Z68 Pro 3 Gen 3 motherbaord offers for example two SATA3 ports, four additional SATA2 ports, two USB 3.0 ports on the I/O panel, up to ten possible USB 2.0 ports, Gigabit LAN, 7.1 sound with ON/Off Play Technology, analog sound output over five connectors, digital sound output over an optical or HDMI SPDIF connector and graphics output of current Sandy Bridge processors with VGA, HDMI or DVI-D connectors. Additional SATA3 or eSATA3 ports, IEEE1394 firewire ports or the USB 3.0 front panelis not available on this inexpensive ARock motherboard.

The new graphic UEFI BIOS interface can be controlled well over keyboard and mouse or also only by keyboard and the UEFI BIOS looks not only more stylish, but support depending upon operating system also drives over 2TB.

Regarding the overclocking above all the Advanced turbo 50 option convinced us, which can make it possible also for users without any overclocking knowledge to over an unlocked processor enormously high. In our test we was able to overclock our Intel Core i5-2500K CPU with this option e.g. from 3300 MHz to 4800 MHz. Thus the Z68 motherboard offers an interesting alternative to the H67, P67 and Q67 Sandy Bridge motherboards.

All in all the ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 offers like the previously tested Z68 Pro3 a very inexpensive solution with Z68 chipset with a low power consumption thanks to the support of the Lucid Virtu technology. Contrary to the Z68 Pro3, this Gen3 motherboard is even equipped with Premium Gold Caps capacitors. Thus the ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3 earned the Redaktion ocinside.de OverClocking Pricetip Award 12/2011.

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* All LGA 1155 motherboard reviews since 01.07.2011 are based on an Intel Core i5-2500K CPU, 1x Sapphire HD6870 1024MB ATI Radeon HD6870 PCI Express 2.0 video card, 1x Sapphire HD4870 512MB ATI Radeon HD4870 PCI Express 2.0 video card, 2x 2048MB Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR3-1333/PC3-10600 memory modules, Cooler Master Silent Pro M 600W power supply unit and the following software configuration: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate, Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, SiSoftware Sandra 2011, Futuremark 3DMark11, 3DMark Vantage, 3DMark06 and 3DMark03 (the software is available in the Links & Downloads section). All benchmark results only offer a comparison among themselves for a rough motherboard performance comparison.

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