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Guru3D.com » Review » ASRock X399 Taichi review 4

ASRock X399 Taichi review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/24/2017 09:49 AM [ 12 comment(s) ]

In this review we take a look at the ASRock X399 Taichi. This stylish AMD Ryzen Threadripper motherboard is available for 349 USD / 369 Euros and might be an attractive offer for the sheer amount of sweetness you receive in return.

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Kaill
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Posts: 113
Posted on: 08/24/2017 10:19 PM
So between the Tachi and Fatal1ty X399 Professional Gaming what is the major difference other than the Lan ports.

Edit: so I looked at the compare of the 2 the differences I can find is 10gig LAN port on the pro gaming, ASRock F-Stream for software a - 1 x COM Port Header in connectors, in audio it has - RGB LED and supports - Supports Creative Sound Blaster™ Cinema 3 while the Tachi supports - Supports Purity Sound™ 4

second edit: and the difference in price on newegg the X399 tachi is $339.99 which $100 cheaper than the Professional which is at $439.99.

screwtech02
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Posts: 198
Posted on: 08/24/2017 10:22 PM
Can you raid 2 NVME drives on this board/chipset?

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