Last year, Intel unveiled its new 5×5 platform in an effort to create even smaller, yet upgradeable systems with full support for LGA based CPUs and a feature rich I/O all while being 29 percent smaller than Mini-ITX. Now, it looks like ASRock is set to adopt the new platform with its new H110M-STX motherboard, measuring in at just 140mm by 147mm in dimensions.
The H110M-STX is larger than a typical NUC, but smaller than a Mini-ITX offering. While it doesn't offer discrete GPU support like a Mini-ITX motherboard would, it does offer a full LGA 1151 socket, allowing you to upgrade your CPU from a Celeron or Pentium all the way up to a Core i7, there is also support for up to 32GB of DDR4 RAM running at 2133MHz.
On the rear I/O you will find a VGA, DisplayPort and HDMI output, audio jacks, USB 2.0, 3.0 and Type-C and an Ethernet port. On-board motherboard connectors include M.2 for either WiFi or SSDs, a COM port header, USB headers, front panel and two fan headers.
There aren't many Mini-STX cases around just yet but ASRock has that covered too with the DeskMini110, which supports this new form factor with plenty of ventilation for cooling and a VESA mount so you can attach the computer to the back of a monitor. It also comes with an external power brick so that you can power the PC through a DC-in input on the rear I/O of the H110M motherboard.
KitGuru Says: This motherboard would be fairly well suited for those that perhaps need a stronger Intel CPU but would sacrifice on graphics in order to save a ton of space. Mini-ITX boards are already tiny as it is so shrinking things down to this size and still maintaining upgrade-ability is quite a feat.
i need STX board with GTX 960M integrated.
That’s disappointing that it doesn’t support a video card, it would have been awesome to do a build with this motherboard and an AMD Nano
Well, mini-ITX motherboards can support a video card.
needs thunderbolt…..then could have external GPU added…
“i need STX board with GTX 960M integrated.” No room on the PCB unless you put it on the bottom and then it wont be mini-STX and you will need a custom case. 5×5 plays well for Intel and AMD which have integrated graphics, not so much for NVidia, who doesn’t. Unless NVidia comes out with a 5×5 format Jetson board based on the Pascal, you will probably not see much of them in this space.
But how about laptop ? they can fit in in very slim board