ASRock X870E Taichi Review: Better than X670E, at a lower price

ASRock X870E Taichi Review: Better than X670E, at a lower price

Written by 1_healthytip | 21 October 2024

The next board in our initial AMD X870/X870E reviews is the ASRock X870E Taichi.

Previous iterations of ASRock’s Taichi motherboards (from both AMD and Intel camps) have impressed us as top values of the upper mid-range segment. These boards have tended to offer flagship-like features such as fast ports, robust power delivery, a premium appearance fitting for a high-end motherboard, and a palatable price. Fast-forward to today, and the ASRock X870E Taichi receives an updated design, more powerful VRMs, USB 4.0 (40 Gbps) Type-C ports again (now a standard for the platform), updated networking to 5GbE and Wi-Fi 7, and more. The best part? Its launch price is less than the previous-gen X670E Taichi that came out nearly two years ago.

ASRock’s product stack for AMD’s update X870/X870E chipset platform consists of seven boards at the time of publication. From the top down, there’s the Taichi ($499.99) and Taichi Lite ($399.99), X870E Nova WIFI ($349.99), X870E Riptide WIFI ($279.99), X870 Steel Legend WIFI ($259.99), and finally the Pro RS WIFI ($209.99) and Pro RS ($199.99). It’s a complete lineup, at least price/feature-wise, but I’d like to see Micro ATX and Mini-ITX options. Perhaps we’ll see that on the “B” series boards, whenever they release.

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