Very good value for money
I bought this motherboard mainly for its 2 SSD M2 ports and ITX format (it's the only one I found affordable, with H570 chipset).I have mounted on it : Core i5-11400 (without the F so with integrated CG UHD730) CG MSI GTX 750 Ti OC 32 Go RAM Corsair Vengeance 2 SSD M2 NVMe (WD SN750 500Go Crucial P2 1To) Windows 10 Pro.Note that : - you have to download the drivers on ASRock's website for the CG part of the processor to be installed correctly.- I'm not sure if this is a good idea, but I'm not sure if it is. I have mounted the whole config without PCIe CG (with the 2 M2 SSDs): everything worked perfectly. But after installing a PCIe CG, the CM beeped 5 times and would not start. I looked for a while, thinking I had burnt my GC or an incompatibility between GC and 2 M2 NVMe SSDs. The result: I can confirm that the PCIe port can be used simultaneously with a CG and the 2 M2 ports with NVMe SSDs (1 NVMe x4 and 1 NVMe x3).Strong points: - supports 11th generation Intel processors - quite affordable price (much cheaper than Z590) - 2 real M2 ports with heatsink (pre-installed heat sink) - 2 ethernet ports (1Gbps and 2.5bps, not tested because not equipped for) Weak points: - how do you fix the backplane (1 point on the USB-C port and then clip it?I'm not sure if it's a good idea to have a digital audio output (optical or RCA) to make it perfect - only 2 DIMM ports (but 4 in ITX, is that a thing? except for Shuttle) - the new name of the USB 3 ports is misleading on the manuals.Fortunately the LDLC datasheet is correct and uses the old names that are clearer and less misleading.