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Published: 2017-07-20, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net
UEFI interface, performance, overclocking, power consumption, price/performance ratio
ASRock sent me their X299 Taichi motherboard and after several tests I can say that it is a great product. I would start with the excellent look, and those 2 cog wheels that give the impression they are alive and moving.The performance is good, but Taichi...
Abstract: Over the years, Intel has undoubtedly taken control of the entire PC desktop market. They offer specialized platforms to both mainstream and enthusiasts consumers. Earlier this year, Intel released their 200-series platform for mainstream consumers and it...
Published: 2017-07-11, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Great overclocking, Good efficiency, Dual Gigabit Ethernet plus WiFi, Three M.2 NVMe slots with one fed directly by the CPU
WiFi module is lower model than competing products, No SLI support on Kaby LakeX
The X299 Taichi's CPU-fed M.2 slot is likely the biggest competitive advantage of the three LGA 2066 motherboards tested thus far. Though the way its extra M.2 slot is connected precludes SLI when used with Kaby Lake-X, the X299 Taichi is cheap enough...
New fresh look, yet still familiar, Dual Intel LAN, built-in Wi-Fi, Ready for clocking to the limit for daily use, Triple M.2 ports, Superior audio performance, Easy overclocking for entry-level and advanced users
Platform still a bit rough around the edges, Holes on board's surface where components could have been, Triple SLI
The ASRock X299 Taichi is available for US$289. New fresh look, yet still familiar Dual Intel LAN, built-in Wi-Fi Ready for clocking to the limit for daily use Triple M.2 ports Superior audio performance Easy overclocking for entry-level and advanced...
ASRock's Taichi brand is killing it when it comes to offering a product that works well at a very reasonable price point. The X299 Taichi XE offers much better overclocking performance over its predecessor because of VRM improvements made by ASRock.When I...
ASRock has done a fine job with the X299 Taichi. We could nitpick about only having an 8+4 pin power connector and single designer VRM heat sink, but the Taichi isn't a ROG motherboard. It is at the core of ASRock's design philosophy and has a long legacy...
If you're short on time and just jumped straight to the conclusion, here is a rundown of the ASRock X299 Taichi's specifications: a 13-phase CPU power design, high-quality 12K capacitors, four steel-reinforced physical PCI-E 3.0 x16 slots with support for...
Published: 2017-11-30, Author: Ryan , review by: kitguru.net
High-quality CPU VRM solution – 13 phases and heatpipe cooling solution, Dual Gigabit and WiFi, Triple M.2 and 10 SATA ports, Neutral colour scheme, Shielded PCIe slots, Dual LED headers, Debug code reader
1T1R WiFi is entry-level, Onboard RGB LEDs are underwhelming, No onboard power or reset buttons, No M.2 cooling solution
A bountiful range of X299 options exist currently on the market and differentiating between models tends to be difficult at the best of times. That said ASRock has still managed to carve out its own unique identity with the X299 Taichi XE motherboard.At t...