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Guru3D.com » News » Review: That ASRock Threadripper - the X399 Tachi

Review: That ASRock Threadripper - the X399 Tachi

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/24/2017 10:53 AM | source: | 12 comment(s)

It is time for a bit more threadripping as we review the ASRock X399 Tachi. 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.

Read the full review here.

  







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MainFrame Alpha
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#5465962 Posted on: 08/24/2017 01:34 PM
As always great review straight to the point :) thank you Hilbert for the time and effort.
not bad from ASRock, but as you said wi-fi is a disappointment, and pricing need some rethinking....the good thing is game patches and performance increase, impressive really. starting to put a budget togather for my very long over due upgrade :rolleyes:, hopefully by the release of the 1900X and when ever TR4 products Mobo+CPU are available here!! "fingers crossed"

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#5465997 Posted on: 08/24/2017 03:16 PM
first page, second paragraph , you mention gigabyte instead of asrock


edit: from the pics, it looks like you fired up the mobo without actually securing the 960 pro with a screw. Is that safe?

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#5465999 Posted on: 08/24/2017 03:23 PM
Yeah that was already corrected, thanks for noticing.

Herem
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#5466028 Posted on: 08/24/2017 04:39 PM
@Hilbert Hagedoorn the CPU-Z graphs on page 13 haven't been updated to include the X399 Taichi results.

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#5466032 Posted on: 08/24/2017 04:46 PM
Cheers, updated.

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