
ASRock H810M H
mATX H810 board for LGA1851 CPUs, DDR5 memory, no BIOS Flashback - watch for BIOS update needs.
The ASRock H810M-H lands at ₹7,949, which makes it a near-exact price match for MSI's Pro H810M-E (~₹7,900) and Gigabyte's H810M K DDR5 (~₹7,925), both of which I've already covered.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
Where to buy ASRock H810M H in India
Expect to pay roughly ₹7,600-8,400 for the ASRock H810M H in India right now, depending on offers and seller. I always recommend buying from retailers that give a proper GST invoice - it's what makes your India warranty claim smooth later.
In my years running a PC store, PrimeABGB (Mumbai) and Vedant Computers (Kolkata) have also been consistently reliable for verified stock - compare before buying.
ASRock H810M-H Review India: ASRock Finally Joins the LGA1851 Budget Race
The Brand That Was Missing
I've covered H810 twice already on GetPC, once for MSI's Pro H810M-E and once for Gigabyte's H810M K DDR5. Both sit around ₹7,900-7,925. ASRock was conspicuously absent from LGA1851 entirely until this board showed up in the Computech Store catalog at ₹7,949. That's not a small gap to close, ASRock is one of the four major motherboard brands sold in India, and having no presence at all on Intel's current desktop socket meant builders loyal to ASRock's BIOS or ecosystem had nowhere to go for a Core Ultra 200 build.
The H810M-H fixes that at the cheapest possible tier. It's an H810 board through and through: DDR5-only memory, mATX form factor, no CPU overclocking, a single M.2 slot for your boot drive, and rear I/O that covers the basics without extras like WiFi built in.
A Three-Way Tie at the Bottom
The gap between all three boards is under ₹50, which is close enough that you should ignore price entirely and pick based on which brand's BIOS or warranty network you already trust. ASRock's UEFI layout leans a bit more technical than MSI's, closer to Gigabyte's approach, and its warranty support in India runs through the usual distributor channels rather than anything ASRock-specific.
The Same K-Chip Trade-off
Every H810 board on GetPC runs into the same wrinkle: our current LGA1851 CPU catalog is entirely K and KF chips (Core Ultra 5 245K, Core Ultra 7 265K, Core Ultra 9 285K, plus the newer Core Ultra 7 270K Plus). None of them can be overclocked on H810, since the chipset simply doesn't support it. That's not a flaw specific to this board, it's true of the entire chipset tier. If you're planning to run any of these chips at stock clocks to save money for the GPU, that's a legitimate call. If overclocking headroom matters, move up to a B860 board like Gigabyte B860M K or ASRock B860M Steel Legend WiFi instead.
India Pricing
₹7,949 at Computech Store, tracking within a few rupees of the MSI and Gigabyte equivalents. I haven't seen this listed elsewhere yet, but given how closely it mirrors the other two boards' launch patterns, expect it to show up on MDComputers and Vedant Computers soon.
Who Should Buy / Who Should Skip
Buy this if you specifically want an ASRock board for a budget Arrow Lake build, or the MSI and Gigabyte equivalents are out of stock when you're ready to order.
Skip this if you want CPU overclocking, or you need more than one M.2 slot. Step up to B860 for either of those.
Questions
Not meaningfully. All three are within ₹50 of each other with the same chipset limits. Pick by brand preference.
As of this writing, ASRock's LGA1851 lineup on GetPC also includes the B860M Steel Legend WiFi and Z890 Steel Legend WiFi, both newly added alongside this board.
Socket-compatible, yes, but you'd be running a flagship chip at stock clocks with no overclocking headroom, which is a mismatch. A Core Ultra 5 245K makes more sense on H810.