


Jan 3rd, 2022 Seasonic Prime Fanless 700 W Review.Jan 5th, 2022 Sonos Beam Gen 2 Review - The Ultimate Compact Soundbar.Jan 18th, 2022 Intel Core i5-12400F Review - The AMD Challenger.Jan 6th, 2022 Upcoming Hardware Launches 2021 (Updated Jan 2022).Jan 19th, 2022 AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT PCI-Express Scaling.Nov 4th, 2021 Intel Core i9-12900K Review - Fighting for the Performance Crown.Jan 19th, 2022 ASUS Radeon RX 6500 XT TUF Gaming Review - World's First 6 Nanometer GPU.Jan 6th, 2022 TOPPING E50 DAC + L50 Amplifier Stack Review.Need I mention it has it all and only costs $200? I've been commenting on the forums here about this particular board often, and it is obviously because I am very excited by the ASRock X370 Taichi. If you want to get the most out of a Ryzen CPU, and do so without much trouble, ASRock's X370 Taichi will definitely give you a Zen-like experience, pun most definitely intended.įrom the minimal onboard LEDs, Intel controllers for both LAN and WiFi, USB 3.1 Type-C and Type-A, dual M.2 ports, a huge compliment of SATA ports and fan headers, decent audio, highly capable power design, and the included HB Bridge for GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 SLI users, the ASRock X370 Taichi is the first product I have ever given a perfect score, and if you get one, I am sure you will quickly understand why I like this board so much. However, there are some issues other boards have that this one does not. There are some inherent issues here that are due to AMD's Summit Ridge platform memory compatibility and high cooling needs, but these are issues any board will have right now. There is more functionality here than most would need, and when you consider the target audience for this product from ASRock, you can see that they have very cleanly hit the nail directly on the head. Maybe I could nit-pick a few items here, but it would only be that nitpicking. However, the score given here should say it all: the ASRock X370 Taichi is in my eyes. There is a lot on my mind I could write about here.
