Update:
Had some issues with the cpu block and mounting of the res so had my good friend waterjet a bracket for the pump and res.
Since i could'nt do ne hardware stuff decided to load windows and see what the cpu could do with the intel hsf (its so small)
First impression board is very very stable, overclocking is a breeze even beginners with no oc experience will be pleased with the results. (default oc voltage a bit on the higher side for my cpu needed 1.2v for 4.4ghz asrock was 1.3v)
I could boot into windows at 4.6ghz but temps were just too much for the intel hsf to handle.
Settled for 4.4 till the watercooling is done.
Asrock did a good job with bundling the raid bios into the uefi, this help ultrafast boot times to drop by 5secs.
Also if you guys are not using INTEL RAPID START i advise you to go thru the trouble with making the new partition and enabling rapid start as it makes a major difference in shutdown and boot times. Mine restarts with UltraFast boot enabled to under 5secs and a full restart from power off is 15sec this is excellent for raid setups as normally the raid bios delays the boot by 5-8secs.
Also i got this from ebay for $10 its a intel wifi card with widi 1080p support.
Driver was a pain to get installed but the final result was pretty amazing full 1080p wireless into my bedroom.
Bracket came in so can now go ahead with the mounting