A distinctive feature of the Biostar Valkyrie series is the use of exclusively top-end Intel Z (Z590/690/790) and AMD X (X570/670) system logic, which completely frees your hands when assembling a powerful gaming PC or workstation with an overclocked multi-core processor, high-speed RAM, reactive M.2 SSDs and a GeForce RTX 4080 graphics card.


This is pure overclocking class with the appropriate prices and equipment. All Valkyries are equipped with extremely serious power subsystems for 18-22 phases with widespread cooling of key areas and power circuits. Most slots use reinforced latches, M.2 ports are covered with heatsinks, LAN controllers have increased bandwidth, and there are often additional sensors on board to better monitor the system. At the same time, the manufacturer is trying to save on minor things like a wireless receiver, dual BIOS or intelligent cooling control. Largely because of this, it is wrong to classify the VALKYRIE series as a purebred flagship level.

Biostar VALKYRIE boards released in 2023 now support DDR5 memory. Although in the old samples, DDR4 was able to work at speeds up to 5000 MB / s, giving a serious acceleration to the system. As a decoration, acrylic inserts with addressable illumination on the VRM heatsink and chipset are used. Most Valkyries are full-size ATX models designed to be installed in classic Midi Tower cases. However, occasionally come across compact options like the Z590I VALKYRIE mini-ITX, designed for installation in compact systems.