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ASRock X670E TAICHI review




Extremely capable Ryzen 7000 motherboards from ASRock's X670E series are now available. We look at the X670E TAICHI, a powerful motherboard with PCI Express 5.0 lanes, a robust VRM design, numerous M2 slots (PCIe Gen4/Gen5a), and a 2.5 GigE connector, and WIFI6E.
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Posted on: 12/28/2022 02:10 AM
Usually Asrock always did pretty good in terms of value & features, that's what moved me away from other big names that you always have to pay the brand price premium...
Up to this date, Taichi's always been one of my favorite models in the market.
Usually Asrock always did pretty good in terms of value & features, that's what moved me away from other big names that you always have to pay the brand price premium...
Up to this date, Taichi's always been one of my favorite models in the market.
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great review HH
my first AMD mobo was the 1st gen TR Taichi and it blew my Gig x99/299 (etc) out of the water with a superior build quality, aside from chipset features. it also was attractively priced (for those days).
this time however, it actually has competition for maximum/minimal (features vs fluff aesthetic) with the Asus TUF X670E