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ASRock Shows X399 Taichi and Fatal1ty Professional Gaming

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/27/2017 07:53 AM | source: | 16 comment(s)
ASRock Shows X399 Taichi and Fatal1ty Professional Gaming

You guys have seen X399 (Ryzen Threadripper) motherboards from names like ASUS, Gigabyte and MSI. ASRock was still missing in that list. However details and some photos surfaced on the web showing the new X399 Fatal1ty Professional Gaming and X399 Taichi.

The boards will be impressive as ASRock always takes it to the next level, especially networking is a thing. You guys know that i have been preaching higher Ethernet speeds for like a year now, well the X399 Fatal1ty Professional Gaming is to be fitted wit dual-band AC WIFI and it has three Ethernet jacks! Not just that, one of them will get a 10 Gigabit jack based on an embedded Aquantia NIC. Obviously the board will get the usual LED bling and functionality.

You will spot 8 DIMM slots for quad-channel DDR4 memory, which btw is listed to support up-to 3600 MHz DIMMs. The board has four PCI-Express x16 slots (each secondary a x8 lane one) and one PCI 2.0 x1 slot as well as three M2 connectors.

The X399 Taichi is pretty much offering the same features aside from that 10 Gbit Ethernet jack. Obviously it has different aesthetic tweaks.  Have a peek at the slides (courtesy of Videocardz).



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#5456660 Posted on: 07/28/2017 07:12 PM
They showed the x299 board with the same LCD display showing 5.005 as well.


At least on x299 you can believe to achieve it under water!

Faith has limits for non-believers. :D

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