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Guru3D.com » Review » ASRock X470 Taichi review 4

ASRock X470 Taichi review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/08/2018 03:01 PM [ 18 comment(s) ]

ASRock is back in da house, this time with the X470 Taichi . A motherboard that positions itself in the high-end range of X470, nicely built motherboard really and good looking is what it screams.

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spectatorx
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Posts: 858
Posted on: 06/08/2018 04:59 PM
Motherboard looks good. Is it worth to pay few more euros for ultimate version of this motherboard or better stick to "normal" version? I'm planning to buy this mobo soon in bundle with 2700x and 2x16GB 3200MHz ddr4. You recommend (looks almost like advertising :P ) particular kit from g.skill but how in reality now looks memory compatibility for ryzen+? Should i be fine with any 16GB 3200MHz stick or should i strictly follow asrock's supported memory sticks list? I remember first generation of ryzens was picky about ram.

jdc2389
Senior Member



Posts: 187
Posted on: 06/08/2018 09:17 PM
Come on man.. this is a top of the line board you should at least use better cooling to show off the board and what you could achieve.

Fox2232
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Posts: 11808
Posted on: 06/08/2018 10:50 PM
Come on man.. this is a top of the line board you should at least use better cooling to show off the board and what you could achieve.

CPU Voltage is yet another limitation. Even for me 1.425V is as far as I would go. I care little that automatic voltage from XFR2 goes over 1.5V.

Biffo
Member



Posts: 66
Posted on: 06/09/2018 01:12 PM
Will this mobo be compatible with the 7nm chip?

Andrew LB
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Posts: 1238
Posted on: 06/09/2018 01:30 PM
Come on man.. this is a top of the line board you should at least use better cooling to show off the board and what you could achieve.


His job is to review and give objective analysis and perspective. Not to give special treatment to help promote products. He used the same setup for the last x470 review that he did.

http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/gigabyte-x470-aorus-ultra-gaming-review,3.html

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