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August 2017
(87%)
48 Reviews
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(84%)
94 Reviews
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The editors liked
Great overclocking
Good efficiency
Dual Gigabit Ethernet plus Wi-Fi
Three M.2 NVMe slots with one fed directly by the CPU
High-quality CPU VRM solution – 13 phases and heatpipe cooling solution
Dual Gigabit and WiFi
Triple M.2 and 10 SATA ports
Neutral colour scheme
Shielded PCIe slots
Dual LED headers
Debug code reader
The editors didn't like
Wi-Fi module is lower model than competing products
New fresh look, yet still familiar, Dual Intel LAN, built-in Wi-Fi, Ready for clocking to the limit for daily use, Triple M.2 ports, Superior audio performance, Easy overclocking for entry-level and advanced users
Platform still a bit rough around the edges, Holes on board's surface where components could have been, Triple SLI
The ASRock X299 Taichi is available for US$289. New fresh look, yet still familiar Dual Intel LAN, built-in Wi-Fi Ready for clocking to the limit for daily use Triple M.2 ports Superior audio performance Easy overclocking for entry-level and advanced...
If you're short on time and just jumped straight to the conclusion, here is a rundown of the ASRock X299 Taichi's specifications: a 13-phase CPU power design, high-quality 12K capacitors, four steel-reinforced physical PCI-E 3.0 x16 slots with support for...
ASRock's Taichi brand is killing it when it comes to offering a product that works well at a very reasonable price point. The X299 Taichi XE offers much better overclocking performance over its predecessor because of VRM improvements made by ASRock.When I...
ASRock has done a fine job with the X299 Taichi. We could nitpick about only having an 8+4 pin power connector and single designer VRM heat sink, but the Taichi isn't a ROG motherboard. It is at the core of ASRock's design philosophy and has a long legacy...
DDR4 4,000MHz capable, Great performance out the box with no tuning, Reasonably priced,
No power, reset or CMOS clear buttons, Unnecessarily complex overclocking with some UEFI versions,
The ASRock Taichi is an ideal board for building a powerful workstation or gaming machine. It's not strong in any one discipline, but it's got everything you need to create a powerful workstation...
The ASRock X299 Taichi retails at RM 1,549 and it comes with 3-years warranty.It is a good board but I'm disappointed that it doesn't come with POWER / RESET button despite the hefty price tag.Feature wise it's splendid but for that price I'd expect more...
Published: 2017-07-28, Author: James , review by: vr-zone.com
Features for the price Inc WiFi, dual LAN, Refined BIOS and general feel, OC is just too easy, Triple M.2, Subtle design in the era of RGB nightclub laser shows
CPUs are hard to recommend, Onboard power and reset switches would be nice
The ASRock Taichi felt like a really mature motherboard with a strong BIOS and effortless OC capabilities. This is really great to see on a new platform, which typically takes a few BIOS releases to iron out the kinks, particularly when it comes to memory...
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Published: 2017-07-28, Author: James , review by: vr-zone.com
Features for the price Inc WiFi, dual LAN, Refined BIOS and general feel, OC is just too easy, Triple M.2, Subtle design in the era of RGB nightclub laser shows
CPUs are hard to recommend, Onboard power and reset switches would be nice
The ASRock Taichi felt like a really mature motherboard with a strong BIOS and effortless OC capabilities. This is really great to see on a new platform, which typically takes a few BIOS releases to iron out the kinks, particularly when it comes to memory...