Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the ASRock X370 Taichi and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ASRock X370 Taichi.
October 2017
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The editors liked
Very Stable (At least for the reviewer)
Nice Aesthetics
Great Audio Quality
Solid CPU Overclocking
Lots of Features for a Great Price
Best AM4 motherboard available at the present time
Perhaps the most stable and forgiving AM4 motherboard available at the present time
Customizable RGB LED lighting
Competitive price
Performance
Useful software
Perfect component layout
16-phase power design (300W capable)
Hyper BCLK Engine II
Dual Band 802.11ac Wi-Fi
Dual M.2 ports
Dual CPU fan headers and water-pump header
SLI HB bridge included
Easy overclocking
The editors didn't like
Manual DRAM overclocking is difficult
RGB lighting is a bit anemic compared to other boards
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Final Thoughts
In conclusion
This motherboard is an excellent full-featured
Overclocking motherboard that has all of the basic essentials that a hardcore gamer or entry-level enthusiast could ask for. If you are craving high-end performance with
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Very Stable (At least for the reviewer), Nice Aesthetics, Great Audio Quality, Solid CPU Overclocking, Lots of Features for a Great Price
Manual DRAM overclocking is difficult, RGB lighting is a bit anemic compared to other boards
Based on performance alone, Asrock would have a compelling option. Once price is factored in, the Taichi is by far the best value in the X370 landscape and that's even before you consider the $20-$30 rebates that are frequently offered...
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Published: 2017-08-17, Author: Jeremy , review by: funkykit.com
Best AM4 motherboard available at the present time, Perhaps the most stable and forgiving AM4 motherboard available at the present time, Customizable RGB LED lighting, Competitive price, Performance, Useful software, Perfect component layout
None, Final Thoughts, In conclusion, this motherboard is an excellent full-featured, overclocking motherboard that has all of the basic essentials that a hardcore gamer or entry-level enthusiast could ask for. If you are craving high-end performance with
In conclusion, this motherboard is an excellent full-featured, overclocking motherboard that has all of the basic essentials that a hardcore gamer or entry-level enthusiast could ask for. If you are craving high-end performance without sacrificing warrant...
The ASRock X370 Taichi is a very complete motherboard for Ryzen CPUs. It brings all the features offered by the high-end chipset for the AM3 platform (the X370), like the ten USB 3.0 ports, two USB 3.1 ports, eight SATA-600 ports (plus two extra ports), a...
Published: 2017-05-12, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
We might be showing our age a little here, but the X370 Taichi reminds us of the motherboards that we started our overclocking adventures on. DFI Lanparty's, P38s that type of thing. The motherboard market has rapidly evolved from the days when overclocki...
16-phase power design (300W capable), Hyper BCLK Engine II, Dual Band 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Dual M.2 ports, Dual CPU fan headers and water-pump header, SLI HB bridge included, Easy overclocking
Only one M.2 port @ 32 Gb/s (platform limited), No flexible SLI bridge, Too perfect
The ASRock X370 Taichi is available for US$200. 16-phase power design (300W capable) Hyper BCLK Engine II Dual Band 802.11ac Wi-Fi Dual M.2 ports Dual CPU fan headers and water-pump header SLI HB bridge included Easy overclocking Only one M.2 port @...
So first let's get the negatives out of the way, which thankfully won't take long. First, unlike most other X370 motherboards this model has no video outputs, which makes it essentially useless for the upcoming Zen-based APUs. Is that an actual problem? N...
The ASRock X370 Taichi was a surprise. I didn't expect it to be loaded with so much. It does trade some USB assets for extra SATA, and its second M.2 slot does not offer the same performance as the first one. The motherboard's VRM was the most impressive...
Published: 2017-10-27, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
It's probably a change of pace for the motherboard manufacturers to design modern, well-equipped AMD products. However nearly every participating manufacturer has succeeded in releasing one or more products on the market that we'd recommend. We're taking...
Abstract: On release of Ryzen and the AM platform it would be fair to say that manufacturers had a fairly rough ride considering the short notice that they had, so understandably the brand new CPU architecture came along with its fair share of teething issues Most...