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"it's not on the supported list" does not necessarily mean it is not supported. The vendor of the motherboard is not possible to test each and every hardware on the market. Look at those SATA drives available there, and how many of them is on the "support list".


"Ignoring new hardware coming out" is not true for Asrock either, especially in the field of sff. I can't see any ignoring from making an AMD stx motherboard.



And if your board does not post, my first question is that did you connect a GPU to it? Pinnacle ridge CPUs  does not have a built in GPU, if you connect a monitor directly to the DisplayPort on motherboard, it should have no image.