X570 Steel Legend WiFi ax
X570 Steel Legend WiFi ax
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ASRock X570 Steel Legend Wifi AX AMD AM4 Wifi 6 ATX Motherboard
X570 Steel Legend WiFi ax
X570 Steel Legend WiFi ax
Last updated at 30/06/2026 10:30:22
ASRock X570 STEEL LEGEND WIFI AX X570 Motherboard AM4 M.2 128GB DDR4 support Ryzen 5 5600 5900 3200
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AMD Ryzen 7 2700X 8-Core 3.7 GHz (4.3 GHz Max Boost) Socket AM4 105W (Pinnacle Ridge) AMD Wraith Prism Cooler LED Ballistix Sport LT 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Desktop Memory 2 AMD Radeon HD 5700 1GB DDR5 PCIE Graphics Cards - Cross Fire setup. 4 ASUS VE247H 23.6" Monitor Full HD 1920x1080 2ms HDMI DVI-D VGA Back-lit LED Monitor 1 WD BLACK SN750 NVMe M.2 2280 500GB PCI-Express 3.0 SSD (For C Drive) 1 WD Blue 3D NAND 500GB Internal PC SSD - SATA III 6 Gb/s, M.2 2280 2 WD Blue 3D NAND 250GB Internal PC SSD - SATA III 6 Gb 2 WD Blue 1TB Desktop Hard Disk Drive - 7200 RPM SATA 6Gb/s 1 Plextor PX-B9940SA Blu Ray Burner 1 5.25 Inch Computer Dashboard Media Front Panel, with 2-Port USB 3.0 Hub, 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub, Esata, HD Audio, Six-in-one ... MoreAMD Ryzen 7 2700X 8-Core 3.7 GHz (4.3 GHz Max Boost) Socket AM4 105W (Pinnacle Ridge) AMD Wraith Prism Cooler LED Ballistix Sport LT 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Desktop Memory 2 AMD Radeon HD 5700 1GB DDR5 PCIE Graphics Cards - Cross Fire setup. 4 ASUS VE247H 23.6" Monitor Full HD 1920x1080 2ms HDMI DVI-D VGA Back-lit LED Monitor 1 WD BLACK SN750 NVMe M.2 2280 500GB PCI-Express 3.0 SSD (For C Drive) 1 WD Blue 3D NAND 500GB Internal PC SSD - SATA III 6 Gb/s, M.2 2280 2 WD Blue 3D NAND 250GB Internal PC SSD - SATA III 6 Gb 2 WD Blue 1TB Desktop Hard Disk Drive - 7200 RPM SATA 6Gb/s 1 Plextor PX-B9940SA Blu Ray Burner 1 5.25 Inch Computer Dashboard Media Front Panel, with 2-Port USB 3.0 Hub, 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub, Esata, HD Audio, Six-in-one Card Reader AeroCool Mechatron-Black Steel Edition Ultra Mid Tower Case with USB 3.0 As soon as everything was installed, I flashed the UEFI to version 2.22. The first Steel Legend was RMA'd for sluggish and erratic operation. It stopped recognizing the Plextor Blu Ray Drive; it would hang 4 - 8 minutes when pulling up file manager or disc management; the system would hang for 3 - 5 minutes pulling up a browser or document; shutdown could take up to 10 minutes and on several occasions it required a hard shutdown (5 sec on the PWR button) after 1/2 hour. Setups on Windows 10 were accurate and verified working properly. After performing all the troubleshooting steps (unplug 1 memory dimm, reboot, remove graphics card...) I RMA'd. After a 12-day turnaround the replacement Steel Legend arrived in excellent condition. Initial tests showed everything working fine. No issues with Win 10; optical drive recognized; file manager and disc management pulled up instantaneously; web browser and email worked instantly. I flashed the UEFI to the 2.22 update and the system no longer recognized the Plextor optical drive, reading from USB was hit or miss, disc management took 8 - 10 minutes to load; file manager would not recognize all drives and the drives it did, it would take 5 - 8 minutes to pull up a file or document. I determined the issue was with the UEFI update to 2.22 that was causing the issues. In the UEFI I clicked on the "Restore UEFI to Factory Defaults". Afterward it gave me the okay to restart. The system shut down then started, shut down then started, shut down then started repeatedly. The system would not POST. The system was now bricked. But I could not replace the UEFI chip because of the way it is positioned up against the USB LED Fan Header. I RMA'd this second MB. The 3rd MB arrived with ten days in excellent condition. I have not flashed the UEFI and am running the MB with factory installed settings. Everything is working flawlessly. All of my programs, files, and disc management come up instantaneously with the Windows 10 installed on the WD SN750 NVMe M.2 SSD. My tests show the NVMe operates about 1900% faster than the 7200 RPM WD HDs - yes 1900%. The WiFi set up was easier than plugging in an Ethernet cable. My conclusion now that everything is working perfectly is that the UEFI 2.22 update is grossly flawed and Asrock needs to remove it. With the factory UEFI settings this Steel Legend ROCKS to no end. I love it.
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Great value. Great performance. This is the fourth ASROCK board I've purchased and by far the best. Building this latest PC for my brother's small business. My first ASROCK board was purchased 2011 and is still running on my daughter's PC. She just uses internet. My PC was ASROCK built in 2013 and is outdated but stills runs great. I use it every day creating videos, modifying pictures, and database office work.
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I have been having stability issues with this... 1 crash per year is not acceptable, and this has crashed twice in 4 days. So it will be going back and the 4-egg review is going lower if that keeps up. Unfortunately, I have had trouble diagnosing if it is a build problem, a driver problem, or a defect because the manual is so weak and the driver info is so sparse. There does not appear to be a utility for monitoring temperatures form the desktop, so I'll have to look into whether Motherboard Monitor is still around. In short, I've built computers using everything from Y2K SuperMicro server boards with redundant PSUs, and Gigabyte, Asus, MSI and various bit-players' boards along the way. I have never run into a situation with such poor documentation and ... MoreI have been having stability issues with this... 1 crash per year is not acceptable, and this has crashed twice in 4 days. So it will be going back and the 4-egg review is going lower if that keeps up. Unfortunately, I have had trouble diagnosing if it is a build problem, a driver problem, or a defect because the manual is so weak and the driver info is so sparse. There does not appear to be a utility for monitoring temperatures form the desktop, so I'll have to look into whether Motherboard Monitor is still around. In short, I've built computers using everything from Y2K SuperMicro server boards with redundant PSUs, and Gigabyte, Asus, MSI and various bit-players' boards along the way. I have never run into a situation with such poor documentation and driver/utility support. I'd give this 3 1/2 if I could. But giving it 4 eggs for now because it does appear to be a heck of a board if all the kinks can be worked out.
| General | |
| Product Type | Motherboard - ATX |
| Chipset Type | AMD X570 |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM4 |
| Max Processors Qty | 1 |
ASRock X570 STEEL LEGEND WIFI AX X570 Motherboard AM4 M.2 128GB DDR4 support Ryzen 5 5600 5900 3200
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AMD Ryzen 7 2700X 8-Core 3.7 GHz (4.3 GHz Max Boost) Socket AM4 105W (Pinnacle Ridge) AMD Wraith Prism Cooler LED Ballistix Sport LT 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Desktop Memory 2 AMD Radeon HD 5700 1GB DDR5 PCIE Graphics Cards - Cross Fire setup. 4 ASUS VE247H 23.6" Monitor Full HD 1920x1080 2ms HDMI DVI-D VGA Back-lit LED Monitor 1 WD BLACK SN750 NVMe M.2 2280 500GB PCI-Express 3.0 SSD (For C Drive) 1 WD Blue 3D NAND 500GB Internal PC SSD - SATA III 6 Gb/s, M.2 2280 2 WD Blue 3D NAND 250GB Internal PC SSD - SATA III 6 Gb 2 WD Blue 1TB Desktop Hard Disk Drive - 7200 RPM SATA 6Gb/s 1 Plextor PX-B9940SA Blu Ray Burner 1 5.25 Inch Computer Dashboard Media Front Panel, with 2-Port USB 3.0 Hub, 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub, Esata, HD Audio, Six-in-one ... MoreAMD Ryzen 7 2700X 8-Core 3.7 GHz (4.3 GHz Max Boost) Socket AM4 105W (Pinnacle Ridge) AMD Wraith Prism Cooler LED Ballistix Sport LT 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Desktop Memory 2 AMD Radeon HD 5700 1GB DDR5 PCIE Graphics Cards - Cross Fire setup. 4 ASUS VE247H 23.6" Monitor Full HD 1920x1080 2ms HDMI DVI-D VGA Back-lit LED Monitor 1 WD BLACK SN750 NVMe M.2 2280 500GB PCI-Express 3.0 SSD (For C Drive) 1 WD Blue 3D NAND 500GB Internal PC SSD - SATA III 6 Gb/s, M.2 2280 2 WD Blue 3D NAND 250GB Internal PC SSD - SATA III 6 Gb 2 WD Blue 1TB Desktop Hard Disk Drive - 7200 RPM SATA 6Gb/s 1 Plextor PX-B9940SA Blu Ray Burner 1 5.25 Inch Computer Dashboard Media Front Panel, with 2-Port USB 3.0 Hub, 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub, Esata, HD Audio, Six-in-one Card Reader AeroCool Mechatron-Black Steel Edition Ultra Mid Tower Case with USB 3.0 As soon as everything was installed, I flashed the UEFI to version 2.22. The first Steel Legend was RMA'd for sluggish and erratic operation. It stopped recognizing the Plextor Blu Ray Drive; it would hang 4 - 8 minutes when pulling up file manager or disc management; the system would hang for 3 - 5 minutes pulling up a browser or document; shutdown could take up to 10 minutes and on several occasions it required a hard shutdown (5 sec on the PWR button) after 1/2 hour. Setups on Windows 10 were accurate and verified working properly. After performing all the troubleshooting steps (unplug 1 memory dimm, reboot, remove graphics card...) I RMA'd. After a 12-day turnaround the replacement Steel Legend arrived in excellent condition. Initial tests showed everything working fine. No issues with Win 10; optical drive recognized; file manager and disc management pulled up instantaneously; web browser and email worked instantly. I flashed the UEFI to the 2.22 update and the system no longer recognized the Plextor optical drive, reading from USB was hit or miss, disc management took 8 - 10 minutes to load; file manager would not recognize all drives and the drives it did, it would take 5 - 8 minutes to pull up a file or document. I determined the issue was with the UEFI update to 2.22 that was causing the issues. In the UEFI I clicked on the "Restore UEFI to Factory Defaults". Afterward it gave me the okay to restart. The system shut down then started, shut down then started, shut down then started repeatedly. The system would not POST. The system was now bricked. But I could not replace the UEFI chip because of the way it is positioned up against the USB LED Fan Header. I RMA'd this second MB. The 3rd MB arrived with ten days in excellent condition. I have not flashed the UEFI and am running the MB with factory installed settings. Everything is working flawlessly. All of my programs, files, and disc management come up instantaneously with the Windows 10 installed on the WD SN750 NVMe M.2 SSD. My tests show the NVMe operates about 1900% faster than the 7200 RPM WD HDs - yes 1900%. The WiFi set up was easier than plugging in an Ethernet cable. My conclusion now that everything is working perfectly is that the UEFI 2.22 update is grossly flawed and Asrock needs to remove it. With the factory UEFI settings this Steel Legend ROCKS to no end. I love it.
Great value. Great performance. This is the fourth ASROCK board I've purchased and by far the best. Building this latest PC for my brother's small business. My first ASROCK board was purchased 2011 and is still running on my daughter's PC. She just uses internet. My PC was ASROCK built in 2013 and is outdated but stills runs great. I use it every day creating videos, modifying pictures, and database office work.
I have been having stability issues with this... 1 crash per year is not acceptable, and this has crashed twice in 4 days. So it will be going back and the 4-egg review is going lower if that keeps up. Unfortunately, I have had trouble diagnosing if it is a build problem, a driver problem, or a defect because the manual is so weak and the driver info is so sparse. There does not appear to be a utility for monitoring temperatures form the desktop, so I'll have to look into whether Motherboard Monitor is still around. In short, I've built computers using everything from Y2K SuperMicro server boards with redundant PSUs, and Gigabyte, Asus, MSI and various bit-players' boards along the way. I have never run into a situation with such poor documentation and ... MoreI have been having stability issues with this... 1 crash per year is not acceptable, and this has crashed twice in 4 days. So it will be going back and the 4-egg review is going lower if that keeps up. Unfortunately, I have had trouble diagnosing if it is a build problem, a driver problem, or a defect because the manual is so weak and the driver info is so sparse. There does not appear to be a utility for monitoring temperatures form the desktop, so I'll have to look into whether Motherboard Monitor is still around. In short, I've built computers using everything from Y2K SuperMicro server boards with redundant PSUs, and Gigabyte, Asus, MSI and various bit-players' boards along the way. I have never run into a situation with such poor documentation and driver/utility support. I'd give this 3 1/2 if I could. But giving it 4 eggs for now because it does appear to be a heck of a board if all the kinks can be worked out.
Firstly, I have updated my bios to the most recent version 2.20. I have my 2 sticks install in slots A-2 and B-2, which the manual states should be good for non-XMP memory to operate at 3200. However, I can only obtain the 3200 rate if I enable XMP and manually set the voltage to 1.35. The problem with this is that my games with crash after a few minutes of play. If I disable the XMP profile and let it run at the 2133 rate my games are stable. I have also run a complete memory test for 2 hours with now errors detected. If the motherboard claims to support this frequency then I expect to be able to use it without having to manually force and without the constant errors that I get from forcing it. Great board for the price and I would still recommend it to anyone ... MoreFirstly, I have updated my bios to the most recent version 2.20. I have my 2 sticks install in slots A-2 and B-2, which the manual states should be good for non-XMP memory to operate at 3200. However, I can only obtain the 3200 rate if I enable XMP and manually set the voltage to 1.35. The problem with this is that my games with crash after a few minutes of play. If I disable the XMP profile and let it run at the 2133 rate my games are stable. I have also run a complete memory test for 2 hours with now errors detected. If the motherboard claims to support this frequency then I expect to be able to use it without having to manually force and without the constant errors that I get from forcing it. Great board for the price and I would still recommend it to anyone building a new rig. Just be mindful that there are still a lot of issues with the board not recognizing the RAM at the correct speeds.
I was torn between the Asus B550 A and this board for a snow build. After reading other reviews I knew the issues with this board were not a problem for me. The M.2 heat sink is part of the chipset fan cover and has an attached wire for the RGB so just be careful and plan ahead, have a friend nearby in case you need extra hands. The board works great and recognized my Trident Neo 3600 RAM and was easily adjusted in BIOS. Built for a gaming and remote school learning rig, it has been stable and works flawlessly.
Overall I love this board, this will go into any themed builds, the BIOS is easy to navigate and is adequate. Definitely could improve on making the M.2/Chipset heatsink modular as well as place the chipset/fan in such a way that it doesn't get blocked by the GPU. The biggest reason I bought this board over other options is because they include Intel LAN/WLAN at this price point and my experience with I211-AT has been nothing short of stellar in the previous boards I bought. VRMs also stay relatively cool with a PBO Ryzen 5 5600X with some airflow, the heatsink on the VRM is adequate. Runs my 32GB 3600 CL14 kit right out of the box so definitely a plus there but do check the QVL list on their website to confirm that it does. Plenty of fan connectors too as well as ... MoreOverall I love this board, this will go into any themed builds, the BIOS is easy to navigate and is adequate. Definitely could improve on making the M.2/Chipset heatsink modular as well as place the chipset/fan in such a way that it doesn't get blocked by the GPU. The biggest reason I bought this board over other options is because they include Intel LAN/WLAN at this price point and my experience with I211-AT has been nothing short of stellar in the previous boards I bought. VRMs also stay relatively cool with a PBO Ryzen 5 5600X with some airflow, the heatsink on the VRM is adequate. Runs my 32GB 3600 CL14 kit right out of the box so definitely a plus there but do check the QVL list on their website to confirm that it does. Plenty of fan connectors too as well as plently of USB2.0/3.0 internal headers is always welcome, but this lacks more USB 3.2 Gen2 port s(only 1) on the back panel. In short, you cannot go wrong with this board, supports Zen3 Processors out of the box (I guess I was lucky enough to get an updated BIOS version) but you might need to update the BIOS if it doesn't. Really would have loved the BIOS flashback feature that is found in many other boards, but can't complain too much since it came with the right BIOS out of the box. The board is feature rich and if you are a regular user like I am, this board is more than enough for most use cases.
Apologies for yelling in the title, but I think it's important my review gets anyone's attention who wants to upgrade to Windows 11. This motherboard does not have the TPM (Trusted Platform Module) REQUIRED for Windows 11. Windows 11 will literally not install or upgrade without the TPM module. I repeat: this motherboard does not have a TPM module. HOWEVER, it does have a 17 pin header for a TPM module to be installed on your own. So, you can make this motherboard Windows 11 compatible, but you MUST buy the 17 pin TPM module separately. It's about $40 on Newegg; I just ordered an ASRock TPM module. The M.2 slots: there's an actively cooled heatsink that sits on top of both M.2 slots. A lot of buyers have complained about this... I honestly don't know what the ... MoreApologies for yelling in the title, but I think it's important my review gets anyone's attention who wants to upgrade to Windows 11. This motherboard does not have the TPM (Trusted Platform Module) REQUIRED for Windows 11. Windows 11 will literally not install or upgrade without the TPM module. I repeat: this motherboard does not have a TPM module. HOWEVER, it does have a 17 pin header for a TPM module to be installed on your own. So, you can make this motherboard Windows 11 compatible, but you MUST buy the 17 pin TPM module separately. It's about $40 on Newegg; I just ordered an ASRock TPM module. The M.2 slots: there's an actively cooled heatsink that sits on top of both M.2 slots. A lot of buyers have complained about this... I honestly don't know what the problem is. It's 3 little screws! Remove them, carefully peel back the heatsink, remove the tape on the back of the heatsink that bonds with your NVMe M.2 SSD, and viola! you're done. It wasn't a problem for me... I'm a little miffed at the fact that ASRock couldn't integrate or include a TPM module, especially considering it's requirement for Windows 11. Aside from that and having to spend another $40 for a stupid chip, I'm happy with this board so far. ASRock: please start including the TPM on your motherboards... many folks, including myself, were unaware of this requirement for Windows 11.
Provide better support for Polychrome RGB. One of the main reasons I purchased this motherboard. Besides Polychrome RGB, I am very happy with this motherboard. I will not be buying ASRock again b/c of Polychrome. All of my other motherboard's RGB lighting has never had an issue matching the rest of my builds with multiple brand LED controlling software running at the same time.
Out of the box, this board is great. Booted no issue. Went back into BIOS to change my rams xmp profile to the rated 3600 speed and immediately went into an empty boot. Reset cmos and tried again, same result. I went to asrocks website to download the bios drivers and tried to install it, only for the board to not recognize it. After 20 minutes of messing about and CMOS resets, I realized I had grabbed the basic version of the board and not the WIFI version. It will and does matter. Grabbed the correct one and the utility found it right away and installed. After a reboot into BIOS, ram xmp profile was set and worked like a charm. :) smile
Is a great gaming and WiFi mother board. The WiFi card is changeable if and when new standers come out. Has antenna included for the WiFi AX and Bluetooth5. most parts like the caps are black in color the board other then the 'digital' camo is a more flat lusterless black ** ssd heat-sink is part of cover that is metal BUT only for single sided sticks will the MB cover work as a full heatsink. -1 egg. If you use a hea-tsinked SSD then you have to remove the whole thing and leave fan open with no cover or ability to use double sided SSD sticks like the mp510. Wish the cover was 3 part or separate SSD sections.. at least there is thermal bonding to the one side of the SSDs preapplyed to the cover and fan Overall great board for the price.
| General | |
| Product Type | Motherboard - ATX |
| Chipset Type | AMD X570 |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM4 |
| Max Processors Qty | 1 |