Sitting in the middle of ASRock's current Z97 gaming motherboard line-up, the Fatal1ty Z97X Killer targets the fierce sub-£130 marketplace. Can its feature set, overclocking capabilities, and general performance allow it to stand out in a hotly-contested segment of the market?
ASRock supplies its Z97X Killer with a number of popular gaming-orientated features that we have come to expect from boards competing in this segment of the market. Networking is provided by Killer's E2200 series NIC, while ASRock's Purity Sound 2 audio implementation is powered by the Realtek ALC1150 codec. Three full-length PCIe 3.0 slots permit for three-card CrossFire and two-card SLI capabilities.
Aiming to put its own stamp on the sub-£130 gaming motherboard market, ASRock adds unique features to its Z97X Killer. HDD saver provides users with an extended amount of control over their SATA drive. A choice between M.2 and SATA Express is welcomed on a £125 board, as is the upgraded power delivery system that ASRock calls Super Alloy. And when software comes into the picture, ASRock provides its F-Stream utility and a 3-month XSplit premium license.
Can the bright and bold Z97X Killer prove that it is capable of competing in the fierce sub-£130 gaming motherboard market?
Features:
- Killer E2200 series NIC.
- Purity Sound 2 audio.
- M.2 and SATA Express connectors.
- ASRock Super Alloy.
- Gaming Armor.
- XSplit Gamecaster & Broadcaster 3-month premium license.
- 1-year Orbweb.ME professional subscription.
- HDD Saver technology.
Hi Luke,
For Leetgion Hellion mouse issue, ASRock already release the new BIOS L1.21D to solve it.
BIOS L1.21D Download link: http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Fatal1ty%20Z97X%20Killer/?cat=Beta
If possible, please take some time to test the BIOS with Hellion mouse and then update the result to us.
Thanks for your assistance.
ASRock TSD team