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product_id: 701034391
title: "QC7000M AMD FT3b Carrizo-L E2-7110 Quad-Core APU Motherboard - DDR3 1600, Radeon R2 Graphics, HDMI/D-Sub, USB 3.2 Gen1, SATA3, Gigabit LAN, 7.1CH Audio"
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# Quad-Core AMD E2-7110 APU Realtek Gigabit LAN DDR3 1600 MHz, up to 32GB RAM QC7000M AMD FT3b Carrizo-L E2-7110 Quad-Core APU Motherboard - DDR3 1600, Radeon R2 Graphics, HDMI/D-Sub, USB 3.2 Gen1, SATA3, Gigabit LAN, 7.1CH Audio

**Brand:** asrock
**Price:** VT25485
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your compact build with powerhouse performance and 4K-ready visuals!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** QC7000M AMD FT3b Carrizo-L E2-7110 Quad-Core APU Motherboard - DDR3 1600, Radeon R2 Graphics, HDMI/D-Sub, USB 3.2 Gen1, SATA3, Gigabit LAN, 7.1CH Audio by asrock
- **How much does it cost?** VT25485 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- asrock enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted asrock brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** ASRock Full Spike Protection guarantees durability and stable operation under demanding workloads.
- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Mini-ITX form factor with integrated quad-core AMD E2-7110 for efficient multitasking and smooth performance.
- • **Seamless 4K Visuals:** HDMI port supporting native 4K resolution plus D-Sub for versatile display options.
- • **Future-Ready Connectivity:** USB 3.2 Gen1 and SATA3 ports ensure ultra-fast data transfer and storage expansion.
- • **Rock-Solid Network & Audio:** Realtek Gigabit LAN and 7.1 channel HD audio with ELNA caps deliver immersive media and lag-free streaming.

## Overview

The ASRock QC7000M is a Mini-ITX motherboard featuring an AMD FT3b Carrizo-L E2-7110 quad-core APU with integrated Radeon R2 graphics. It supports DDR3 1600 MHz memory up to 32GB, offers versatile video outputs including HDMI with 4K support and D-Sub, and includes USB 3.2 Gen1, SATA3, Realtek Gigabit LAN, and 7.1 channel HD audio. Designed for compact PCs, it combines robust connectivity and durable build quality with ASRock’s Full Spike Protection.

## Description

The ASRock QC7000M is a Mini-ITX motherboard with an integrated AMD Quad Core E2-7110 APU processor featuring Radeon R2 Graphics. Designed for compact and small form factor PC systems and devices, the QC7000M is manufactured under ASRock’s strict quality control. It delivers excellent performance in a robust design in line with ASRock’s commitment to quality and durability. Connectivity includes digital and analog video outputs via HDMI and D-Sub ports, while the HDMI port offers native support for 4K resolution displays.

Review: Great HTPC motherboard! - This board replaced a MSi 890 micro with an IGP. The 970M's processor is in the EXACT same place, so my cpu heat sink lined up with the top case opening. I use a 3 hard drive switch in a rear PCI slot to power off the OS I am not using. Now I can dual boot 7 and 10 without any blue screen. This board supports OS are XP to Win10 and Linux. It might even work for a cash register. I can OC this board, and it runs cool, with no locks or blue screens. But OC caused the BIOs to get flakey over time. After a year and a half and several BIOs resets. I went back to the Optimized defaults, for Windows 7 and 10. I left C6, and Cool and Quiet enabled. I used default/auto for most everything else. My particular DIMMS did need manual settings 9-9-9-24-39 though. I left C1E off. Since doing so, the 970M delivers ROCK STABLE operation. Day in, day out! My 8320E beginning clock is 3.2 and Turbo to 3.5, so the default clocks have enough power for light gaming and editing tools. Idle temps for core, VRM and NB less than 40C. Full load, less than 55C. I use process Lasso to switch power schemes by Idlesaver feature. The CPU and Sys Fans can be controlled by Speedfan, but you must dilly dally with the advance tab in the config of Speedfan to make it work. If you OC and it cracks up the BIOs, it can look like hardware failed. Don't panic. Do Reset CMOS. (unplug, remove battery, push power button several times, then move jumper right then back left). It may need patience, sometimes stalls after f10, push any button. It may even need F8 to get back to desktop, but once it does, it and Windows are rock stable again. I reused a Windows install, and the 10MB LAN software that you unzip on a flash drive was useful. You can go to bios and install it, so your LAN is connected for Windows Update help GPU software. I put ASRock all in one drivers on flash drive, GPU Disc in optical drive and my system hobbled to the desktop and straightened itself out after a couple of reboots. The chipset software installed itself but I had to start GPU setup. I used Autoruns to clean up old drivers.
Review: Easily the Best Matx board for am3+ - I purchased this board about a month ago to replace an Asus board I was having difficulties with. The Asus board could not supply enough power to the FX-6300 in my system while under load, and still had no headroom whatsoever at the stock speed. It was limited to 95 watts, the base requirement for the 6300, and would crash in any intensive games. Seeing that this board could supply 140 watts, enough for a turbo boost to 4.1-4.3 ghz, I decided to purchase it. For a month, it worked fine. Then, I started experiencing the same problems as with the previous board. In Star Wars Battlefront, the pc would crash after just 5 minutes (turbo boost disabled, cpu at stock speed). Further research indicated that the 4+1 phase power connector used by this board is a poor fit for a performance cpu like the 6300, and very few people have ever had any success with this board and the FX-6300. I am currently in the process of looking for yet another replacement. As far as the board goes in general, it will probably work fine with FX-6300 that is underclocked or just being used for light tasks and games like minecraft or TF2. With that being said, I fail to see why someone would get an FX-6300 for casual tasks, so while this is the best micro-atx board for the am3+ platform, I would not advise getting this unless you have a low-tier FX processor or an older, less demanding cpu with lower power requirements. If you are looking to build a first-time budget gaming rig with the FX-6300, I hate to break it to you, but you're going to have to get a more expensive motherboard, and those boards are all atx, and cost at least 100 US dollars. Otherwise, you'll just end up unnecessarily spending more money replacing it. UPDATE------ I have recently discovered that the aforementioned crashes were in fact due to the graphics card overheating, which was caused by my own poor arrangement of case fans. With that in mind, I once again tried tweaking the cpu settings, and, with this board, I achieved a stable 4.3 ghz clockspeed on my Fx-6300. Temperatures remained perfectly stable (on the stock cooler, I might add), and I found that I could go for several hours of gaming, and I even sucessfully tried a shirt run at 4.5 ghz. After a bit of troubleshooting, I am happy to say that my prevoius issues were resultant of my own error and forgetfulness of simple thermal physics.

## Features

- ***Not compatible with all built-in computers or systems
- AMD FT3b Carrizo-L E2-7110 Quad-Core APU
- Supports DDR3 1600
- 1 PCIe 2.0 x16 (@4), 2 PCIe 2.0 x1
- Graphics Output Options : D-Sub, HDMI Integrated AMD Radeon R2 Graphics, DX12, PS5.0
- 2 x USB 3.2 Gen1, 8 x USB 2.0 (4 Front, 4 Rear), 2 x SATA3, 1 x COM Port
- Realtek Gigabit LAN
- 7.1 CH HD Audio (Realtek ALC887 Audio Codec), ELNA Audio Caps
- Supports ASRock Full Spike Protection
- If any questions about the product, contact us on desertcart.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DMTVVD27 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #562 in Computer Motherboards |
| Brand | ASRock |
| CPU Model | E2-6110 |
| Chipset Type | SOC |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible Processors | AMD FT3b Carrizo-L E2-7110 Quad-Core APU |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (567) |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Main Power Connector Type | 24-Pin |
| Manufacturer | ASRock |
| Memory Clock Speed | 1600 MHz |
| Memory Slots Available | 2 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Name | QC7000M |
| Model Number | 90-MXBC70-A0UAYZ |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 12 |
| Platform | Windows 10 |
| Processor Socket | Socket FT3b |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR3 |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 32 GB |
| System Bus Standard Supported | SATA 3 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total PCIe Ports | 3 |
| Total SATA Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 10 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ASRock
- **CPU Model:** E2-6110
- **CPU Socket:** Socket FT3b
- **Chipset Type:** SOC
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Compatible Processors:** AMD FT3b Carrizo-L E2-7110 Quad-Core APU
- **Memory Clock Speed:** 1600 MHz
- **Model Name:** QC7000M
- **Platform:** Windows 10
- **RAM Memory Technology:** DDR3

## Images

![QC7000M AMD FT3b Carrizo-L E2-7110 Quad-Core APU Motherboard - DDR3 1600, Radeon R2 Graphics, HDMI/D-Sub, USB 3.2 Gen1, SATA3, Gigabit LAN, 7.1CH Audio - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71AULAWW8+L.jpg)

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great HTPC motherboard!
*by D***N on May 30, 2019*

This board replaced a MSi 890 micro with an IGP. The 970M's processor is in the EXACT same place, so my cpu heat sink lined up with the top case opening. I use a 3 hard drive switch in a rear PCI slot to power off the OS I am not using. Now I can dual boot 7 and 10 without any blue screen. This board supports OS are XP to Win10 and Linux. It might even work for a cash register. I can OC this board, and it runs cool, with no locks or blue screens. But OC caused the BIOs to get flakey over time. After a year and a half and several BIOs resets. I went back to the Optimized defaults, for Windows 7 and 10. I left C6, and Cool and Quiet enabled. I used default/auto for most everything else. My particular DIMMS did need manual settings 9-9-9-24-39 though. I left C1E off. Since doing so, the 970M delivers ROCK STABLE operation. Day in, day out! My 8320E beginning clock is 3.2 and Turbo to 3.5, so the default clocks have enough power for light gaming and editing tools. Idle temps for core, VRM and NB less than 40C. Full load, less than 55C. I use process Lasso to switch power schemes by Idlesaver feature. The CPU and Sys Fans can be controlled by Speedfan, but you must dilly dally with the advance tab in the config of Speedfan to make it work. If you OC and it cracks up the BIOs, it can look like hardware failed. Don't panic. Do Reset CMOS. (unplug, remove battery, push power button several times, then move jumper right then back left). It may need patience, sometimes stalls after f10, push any button. It may even need F8 to get back to desktop, but once it does, it and Windows are rock stable again. I reused a Windows install, and the 10MB LAN software that you unzip on a flash drive was useful. You can go to bios and install it, so your LAN is connected for Windows Update help GPU software. I put ASRock all in one drivers on flash drive, GPU Disc in optical drive and my system hobbled to the desktop and straightened itself out after a couple of reboots. The chipset software installed itself but I had to start GPU setup. I used Autoruns to clean up old drivers.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easily the Best Matx board for am3+
*by S***L on May 3, 2016*

I purchased this board about a month ago to replace an Asus board I was having difficulties with. The Asus board could not supply enough power to the FX-6300 in my system while under load, and still had no headroom whatsoever at the stock speed. It was limited to 95 watts, the base requirement for the 6300, and would crash in any intensive games. Seeing that this board could supply 140 watts, enough for a turbo boost to 4.1-4.3 ghz, I decided to purchase it. For a month, it worked fine. Then, I started experiencing the same problems as with the previous board. In Star Wars Battlefront, the pc would crash after just 5 minutes (turbo boost disabled, cpu at stock speed). Further research indicated that the 4+1 phase power connector used by this board is a poor fit for a performance cpu like the 6300, and very few people have ever had any success with this board and the FX-6300. I am currently in the process of looking for yet another replacement. As far as the board goes in general, it will probably work fine with FX-6300 that is underclocked or just being used for light tasks and games like minecraft or TF2. With that being said, I fail to see why someone would get an FX-6300 for casual tasks, so while this is the best micro-atx board for the am3+ platform, I would not advise getting this unless you have a low-tier FX processor or an older, less demanding cpu with lower power requirements. If you are looking to build a first-time budget gaming rig with the FX-6300, I hate to break it to you, but you're going to have to get a more expensive motherboard, and those boards are all atx, and cost at least 100 US dollars. Otherwise, you'll just end up unnecessarily spending more money replacing it. UPDATE------ I have recently discovered that the aforementioned crashes were in fact due to the graphics card overheating, which was caused by my own poor arrangement of case fans. With that in mind, I once again tried tweaking the cpu settings, and, with this board, I achieved a stable 4.3 ghz clockspeed on my Fx-6300. Temperatures remained perfectly stable (on the stock cooler, I might add), and I found that I could go for several hours of gaming, and I even sucessfully tried a shirt run at 4.5 ghz. After a bit of troubleshooting, I am happy to say that my prevoius issues were resultant of my own error and forgetfulness of simple thermal physics.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ works with ubuntu 24 and 25
*by P***E on July 14, 2025*

Bought to replace an old Asus mobo that failed after many years. Asked Asrock support if the board could be used with linux. They said no, as no drivers were available.. Figured worth a try. to my suprise ubuntu 24.04 and 25 worked very well and are doing great. All the necessary drivers come with the distribution.. good cheap board. recommended .. for both win and ubuntu..

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