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Share Available from these sellers.New (1) from $499.95 + $7.32 shipping ASRock Motherboard ATX DDR3 1066 LGA 1150 H81 PRO BTC Available from these sellers.What other items do customers buy after viewing this item?58 Biostar Motherboard TB250-BTC Core i7/i5/i3 LGA1151 Intel B250 DDR4 SATA PCI Express USB ATX Retail 4 79 39 Product description AS Rock H81 PRO BTC LGA1150/ Intel H81/ DDR3/ SATA3&USB3.0/ A&GbE/ ATX Motherboard Product information Technical Details RAM 16384 MB DDR3 1066 Brand Name ASRock Item model number H81 PRO BTC Item Weight 1.9 pounds Product Dimensions 13.2 x 3 x 10 inches Item Dimensions L x W x H 13.2 x 3 x 10 inches Processor Brand Intel Computer Memory Type DDR3 SDRAM Batteries 1 Lithium ion batteries required.Additional Information ASIN B00HEUIS2G Customer Reviews 3.9 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank #405 in Computers & Accessories > Computer Components > Motherboards Shipping Weight 1.9 pounds Domestic Shipping Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.

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The one truth of pretty much every gold rush in history is that the people who made out like bandits weren't the adventurous suckers looking for gold, but the ones selling the shovels and mining pans.More than a century since the last great gold rush, not much has changed.These days, modern-day prospectors are looking for Bitcoins instead of gold, and trading shovels for application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) rigs and GPU-loaded motherboards.But just as before, all kinds of companies are rushing in to sell them the latest and greatest mining gear.
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ASRock's H61 Pro BTC and the H81 Pro BTC are supposed to be a Bitcoin miner's dream, coming loaded with six PCIe slots, and extra four-pin power connectors to support up to six graphics cards simultaneously.The H61 supports up to Ivy Bridge-era Intel Core processors, while the H81 works with the latest Haswell Core chips.The ability to harness the power of graphics processing units is a key component of Bitcoin mining.Prospectors need the power of GPUs to crunch complex mathematical problems that have to be solved in order to create new Bitcoins.
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bitcoin price drop augustThese days, ASIC rigs capable of processing billions of hashes—the end result of those aforementioned complex math problems—per second are becoming the preferable way to mine for the digital currency.
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If you're not familiar with it, Bitcoin is a digital, peer-to-peer currency gaining popularity in technology circles.Bitcoins are created at a fixed rate and mining for the digital currency will cease after 21 million Bitcoins exist.There are currently about 12 million Bitcoins in existence.(Our Bitcoin primer has even more information about the digital currency.)With the cost of a single Bitcoin recently surging past $600, there's never been a better time to be crunching numbers to create new Bitcoins, but competition is also increasing as Bitcoin mining becomes serious business.So instead of investing in a mining rig, perhaps you're better off buying some stock from the companies selling the digital shovels.ASRock had one of the busier booths at Computex this year, with a ton of new HEDT motherboards on show, on top of a focus on small form factor systems and even Bitcoin mining.Obviously with the launch of X299, there were a lot of motherboards on show at ASRock’s booth, which you can see in the gallery above.

There are many different gaming-oriented boards, along with the return of the Taichi board, an OC board and a Mini-ITX.The Taichi board is particularly interesting with triple M.2 slots that support RAID, and 13 total power phases and a 12-phase design for the CPU.The OC board has fewer M.2 ports but comes with extra 4-pin CPU power to benefit heavy overclockers.There is also additional power for PCIe near the 24-pin connector.Beyond that, the PCIe slot layout appears to be friendly for quad-GPU setups, which could make this a good pick for benchmarks.Finally, the X299 Mini-ITX board uses a full size LGA 2066 socket, rather than a narrow version like the previous generation X99E-ITX motherboard.It carries room for quad-channel SODIMM memory with support for speeds of up to 3200MHz.So far, this is the only mini-ITX X299 motherboard around for the HEDT market.In the gallery above you will also notice some X399 versions of the ‘Pro Gaming’ and ‘Taichi’ motherboards.These are largely the same as their Intel X299 counterparts but the Taichi does lack 10GbE.

The Pro Gaming board also carries an additional four pin CPU power as Threadripper is expected to use up to 200W when overclocked.ASRock is also helping lead the charge on X370 Mini-ITX boards for AMD’s new Ryzen processors.So if any of you are looking to build an ITX AMD-based system, there are more options coming our way this year.ASRock also showed a new Mini-STX system at Computex.This is big news as it supports the Intel Core i7-7700K in such a small form factor.There is dual channel memory support with speeds up to 3200MHz.There are also slots for three M.2 SSDs and M.2 WiFi, alongside 5Gbps Type-C USB and a laptop-style SATA connection.There is no Thunderbolt support at this time but we may possibly see a version with it in the future.There is an MXM slot for installing a graphics card, the system we saw on display used a GTX 1080.This Z270 Mini-STX board makes for a perfect pairing with the ASRock DeskMini, which is a tiny powerhouse featuring a GTX 1080.The case has around a 2 litre capacity.