ASRock was rumored to enter the graphics card market as per a report by DigiTimes. The motherboard and soon-to-be graphics card manufacturer just released a teaser on their Japan Twitter account that confirms this rumor. The mysterious graphics card in the video belongs to their Phantom Gaming Series. Although the exact model wasn't revealed, DigiTimes's article stated that it's probably an AMD Radeon-based card. From what can be seen from the 30-second long video, the graphics card features a dual-slot design with a black and white theme. The graphics card apparently relies on two fans to provide active cooling and a single 8-pin PCIe connector for power.

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#1 TheLostSwede

That escalated quickly... Posted on Mar 16th 2018, 18:07 Reply

#2 R0H1T

TheLostSwede That escalated quickly... Pretty neat actually, wouldn't be surprised if Asrock made a name quickly in the AIB space like they did with mobos. Pretty neat actually, wouldn't be surprised if Asrock made a name quickly in the AIB space like they did with mobos. Posted on Mar 16th 2018, 18:14 Reply

#3 MrGenius

Nice job on that quick edit. I was just getting ready to point out how WTF that sounded. "Speculations affirmed...probably". WTF? Anyway...who are these "sources" and how are they "confirming" it..."probably". I'll let the fact that you can't "affirm" or "confirm" a "probably" slide.



EDIT: Much better. Thanks. Posted on Mar 16th 2018, 18:23 Reply

#4 Chaitanya

Is this still a mining card or a regular card ? Posted on Mar 16th 2018, 18:25 Reply

#5 cdawall

where the hell are my stars Chaitanya Is this still a mining card or a regular card ? Everything is a mining card if they buy it first :roll: Everything is a mining card if they buy it first :roll: Posted on Mar 16th 2018, 18:47 Reply

#6 AlienIsGOD

Vanguard Beta Tester Chaitanya Is this still a mining card or a regular card ? it says in the title gaming series.. it says in the title gaming series.. Posted on Mar 16th 2018, 18:57 Reply

#7 R0H1T

cdawall Everything is a mining card if they buy it first :roll: Just make them Theon, the Greyjoy, of dGPU world. Maybe that'll do :nutkick: Just make them Theon, the Greyjoy, of dGPU world. Maybe that'll do :nutkick: Posted on Mar 16th 2018, 18:59 Reply

#8 FreedomEclipse

~Technological Technocrat~ Chaitanya Is this still a mining card or a regular card ? Posted on Mar 16th 2018, 19:08 Reply

#9 nickbaldwin86

AlienIsGOD it says in the title gaming series.. so they fixed the BIOS to not allow for mining? lol "gaming" gaming = marketing team has last say in name of product



if it can be gamed on it can be mined on



if it can only be mined on it can NOT be gamed on. (the "mining cards" don't have any video output) so they fixed the BIOS to not allow for mining? lol "gaming" gaming = marketing team has last say in name of productif it can be gamed on it can be mined onif it can only be mined on it can NOT be gamed on. (the "mining cards" don't have any video output) Posted on Mar 16th 2018, 19:14 Reply

#10 AlienIsGOD

Vanguard Beta Tester nickbaldwin86 so they fixed the BIOS to not allow for mining? lol "gaming" gaming = marketing team has last say in name of product



if it can be gamed on it can be mined on



if it can only be mined on it can NOT be gamed on. (the "mining cards" don't have any video output) LOL, it doesn't say mining series..... It's a gamers card but what the buyer chooses to do with it is not my concern. Try nitpicking elsewhere



Also don't try to school me on what a mining card is, I'm not stupid... LOL, it doesn't say mining series..... It's a gamers card but what the buyer chooses to do with it is not my concern. Try nitpicking elsewhereAlso don't try to school me on what a mining card is, I'm not stupid... Posted on Mar 16th 2018, 19:16 Reply

#11 Bruno Vieira

With only one 8-pin.. no Vega 56 or 64 can survive with that. So.. an RX580? Posted on Mar 16th 2018, 19:35 Reply

#12 Midland Dog

go asrock Posted on Mar 16th 2018, 21:40 Reply

#13 dj-electric

unpopular opinion passing through - looks like a cheap TUL-like solution for companies with no actual cooler R&D solution Posted on Mar 16th 2018, 21:41 Reply

#14 cdawall

where the hell are my stars dj-electric unpopular opinion passing through - looks like a cheap TUL-like solution for companies with no actual cooler R&D solution I don't doubt that it is. Probably will be the same as a visiontek and power color card (also TuL). I use them in my mining just fine.



Would love for them to be sapphire/pcpartner though. I don't doubt that it is. Probably will be the same as a visiontek and power color card (also TuL). I use them in my mining just fine.Would love for them to be sapphire/pcpartner though. Posted on Mar 16th 2018, 22:02 Reply

#15 _JP_

That or sourcing from where XFX used to. Posted on Mar 16th 2018, 22:05 Reply

#16 rtwjunkie

PC Gaming Enthusiast TheLostSwede That escalated quickly... IKR? Last we heard a few days ago it was rumored to be a mining-centric card that ASRock was releasing. Now this. Maybe it's both. Maybe it is misdirection. We shall see. IKR? Last we heard a few days ago it was rumored to be a mining-centric card that ASRock was releasing. Now this. Maybe it's both. Maybe it is misdirection. We shall see. Posted on Mar 16th 2018, 23:13 Reply

#17 EntropyZ

Looks like some sort Asus STRIX/ Colorful design shroud hybrid. At least it fits their recent PRO series motherboard line-up color scheme. I have the AB350M Pro4, I think it looks okay. Posted on Mar 17th 2018, 1:29 Reply

#18 Chaitanya

nickbaldwin86 so they fixed the BIOS to not allow for mining? lol "gaming" gaming = marketing team has last say in name of product



if it can be gamed on it can be mined on



if it can only be mined on it can NOT be gamed on. (the "mining cards" don't have any video output) Actually there are "mining" cards with video outputs. Not that gaming branded stuff has mattered for miners from cleaning out the stock.

www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/GV-RX570GAMING-8GD-MI-rev-10-11#kf Actually there are "mining" cards with video outputs. Not that gaming branded stuff has mattered for miners from cleaning out the stock. Posted on Mar 17th 2018, 4:53 Reply

#19 jboydgolfer

cdawall Would love for them to be sapphire/pcpartner though. TUL makes the Diamond line, those are pretty close to Sapphire, or atleast used to be, i dunno if they still are similar or not.



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seem to no longer resemble each other. TUL makes the Diamond line, those are pretty close to Sapphire, or atleast used to be, i dunno if they still are similar or not.editseem to no longer resemble each other. Posted on Mar 17th 2018, 12:27 Reply

#20 LPide

wont it be hard for them to get the chips with the current shortage? Posted on Mar 17th 2018, 15:18 Reply

#21 Fabio

bitcoin and eth are going down deeep, i really hope all those filthy bastar.. miner gonna loose so much money and new gpu came out soon so their sh***y old gen abused card gonna worth less then nothing ahahahah Posted on Mar 18th 2018, 10:32 Reply

#22 AlienIsGOD

Vanguard Beta Tester Fabio bitcoin and eth are going down deeep, i really hope all those filthy bastar.. miner gonna loose so much money and new gpu came out soon so their sh***y old gen abused card gonna worth less then nothing ahahahah Low quality post wut?



Stop the miner bashing, it makes you sound 12.... Low quality post wut?Stop the miner bashing, it makes you sound 12.... Posted on Mar 18th 2018, 13:26 Reply

#23 Th3pwn3r

Bruno Vieira With only one 8-pin.. no Vega 56 or 64 can survive with that. So.. an RX580? Haha, can't be anything good with only an 8 pin. Haha, can't be anything good with only an 8 pin. Posted on Mar 18th 2018, 15:43 Reply

#24 AlienIsGOD

Vanguard Beta Tester I personally doubt that they will release just 1 card lol. Just because you see 1 8 pin connection in a photo does not mean they don't have a full lineup ready..... It would be pretty stupid to release a Rx 580 and nothing else in the RX or Vega lineup... Posted on Mar 18th 2018, 15:51 Reply

#25 neatfeatguy

I've always enjoyed ASRock motherboards - usually my go to for a new build. Hopefully this is something that pans out well for their company. They have decent customer service and RMA's are handled well from my experience. Posted on Mar 18th 2018, 16:06 Reply