ASRock and Biostar’s Z490 motherboards will support 11th Gen Intel Rocket Lake-S CPUs

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We already know a lot of 10th Gen motherboards will be supporting 11th Gen Rocket Lake-S processors. However, until and unless Intel launches its next-gen CPUs, the motherboard manufacturers will not be confirming which motherboards will officially support these new CPUs.

That doesn’t mean we will not be known, so before that official announcement, thanks to @momomo_us, we have a leaked poster that shows the motherboards will clearly support 11th Gen Intel Rocket Lake-S processors.

So, Biostar Racing Z490 motherboards will officially support Intel’s upcoming CPUs, whose mass production is expected to start next month. These 11th Gen Intel Core processors will support the same LGA1200 socket, although, in the near future, we will also see new 500-series motherboards as well.

Also, ASRock 400-series Intel motherboards will support upcoming Intel processors, leaked via a recent BIOS update from ASRock. The support seems to be wide enough on some of its premium Z490, W480, and H470 motherboards. Nevertheless, more motherboard manufacturers will be making official announcements about Intel Rocket Lake-S support in the days to come.

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