During Computex 2019, ASRock announced its upcoming X570 range ready for the launch of AMD's Ryzen 3000 series processors. One of the motherboard highlights of the show was the ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming-ITX TB3, which includes a very solid feature set including Thunderbolt 3 Type-C, a solid looking 10-phase power delivery, and a Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax wireless interface.

The ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming-ITX TB3 joins a small handful of small form factor X570 models at launch but looks to stand-out from the crowd with a major feature; a Thunderbolt 3 Type-C connector on the rear panel. Following in line with the rest of its premium X570 product stack, ASRock has equipped the board with a hefty looking 10-phase power delivery, and official support for DDR4-4400 memory across two available slots. A single full-length PCIe 4.0 x16 slot is located at the bottom of the board, with a single PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 slot, and just four SATA ports. The networking is handled by an Intel Gigabit port, while the Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax wireless interface is controlled by the Killer AX1650 interface with support for BT 5 devices.

On the rear panel alongside the single Thunderbolt 3 Type-C connector which is the highlight of the board, the ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming-ITX TB3 also includes a single USB 3.1 G2 Type-A, a single USB 3.1 G2 Type-C, and two USB 3.1 G1 Type-A ports. On the display model at Computex, there is a clear CMOS button, a DisplayPort input and HDMI video output, with a PS/2 combo port, and five 3.5 mm color coded audio jacks with a S/PDIF optical output due to the use of a Realtek ALC1220 HD audio codec.


The specifications listed at Computex differ from what's actually featured physically on the rear panel. ASRock told us there were last minute changes.

The availability and pricing of the ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming-ITX TB3 mini-ITX motherboard are currently unknown, but we expect it to launch with the rest of ASRock's announced X570 models on 7/7.

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  • Konservenknilch - Wednesday, June 19, 2019 - link

    I assume this won't be cheap, but it looks quite promising.

    I'm still undecided whether to go ITX or not with my Zen 2 build. It's either the Define R6 or the Node 304. The Define basically has all the advantages, but the Node is just so adorable.
  • umano - Wednesday, June 19, 2019 - link

    It's a good mb, but I wanted something like the x299 itx, now there should be 36 available pci 4.0 lanes, dunno if the numbers match but It would have been nice to have 2 m2, thunderbolt 3, and a 10gbe (or 5gbe) network and a es sabre chip for audio. Maybe the apu support need some pci lanes, I don't know, but this motherboard doesn't feel a premium product for a 16 cores cpu
  • jtd871 - Wednesday, June 19, 2019 - link

    Agreed, they should totally pimp one out like their x299 ITX.
  • hanselltc - Wednesday, June 19, 2019 - link

    I like this board cuz TB3 on motherboards! On AMD no less! Aaaand then Asrock proceeded to put only 3 USB-A's on it. Gah.
  • mooninite - Thursday, June 20, 2019 - link

    Yeah, it has everything... except for a 2.5/5 or 10Gbit NIC. :(
  • T1murik - Sunday, June 23, 2019 - link

    m.2 x4?! why? so i cant put m.2 with any gpu?! it will run on slowest speed like a sata?!
  • Ian Cutress - Monday, August 5, 2019 - link

    No? CPU can do x16 and x4 at the same time

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