





🚀 Elevate Your Build with ASRock X570 Taichi!
The ASRock X570 Taichi is a high-performance ATX motherboard designed for AMD Ryzen processors, featuring advanced connectivity options like Wi-Fi 6, extensive USB support, and robust memory capabilities, making it the perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike.
| Brand | AMD |
| Manufacturer | ASRock, ASRock Incorporation 2F., No.37, Sec. 2, Jhongyang S. Rd., Beitou District, Taipei City 112, Taiwan (R.O.C.) e-mail: [email protected] |
| Colour | Black |
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Item Height | 13.7 Inches |
| Item Width | 3.9 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 41.15 x 9.91 x 34.8 cm; 1.2 Kilograms |
| Item model number | X570 Taichi |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM4 |
| Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 128 GB |
| Memory Clock Speed | 2400 MHz |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Type | 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Included Components | WiFi Antenna |
| Manufacturer | ASRock |
| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 200 g |
S**
Best motherboard i habe brought till now
Brought this from offline market brought it for 32000 amazing motherboard if you are on amd side and want every new thing go for it it has 3 m.2 sockets and all with heat sink amazing vrm + pcle 4.0 it's an amzing product by asrock
S**R
Ethernet stopped working.
I have used Taichi X370 and X570 both. I will never recomment Asrock. Go for Gigabyte or Asus. It has been nearly 10 years and my old Gigabyte mb still running well without any issues.
S**H
Good but heat sink issue
Good quality and look but heat sink is under gpu, if the gpu is big like 3080, the heat sink is under the gpu cause heat issues, small gpu like 3060 means, this is good.
R**S
Make sure they send you new not unsealed and renewed / preused as in my case!
Received renewed item which turned out to be defective after all...
S**S
No Signal on monitor / Dead motherboard
The media could not be loaded. No HDMI Signal on monitor after latest Bios update using it with my new Ryzen 5900x . Now finally giving it to Asrock Service Center(inspirisys solutions limited) for repair .... better going for Asus Premium Motherboard next time!
D**I
PCIE x8,x8,x4 Perfect.
Supports dual RTX3060.No Bios update needed.Looks premium.
D**R
Très complète
Chère à l'époque mais ça valait le coup. Le seul point négatif à mon sens vient du système de refroidissement des SSD, intégré à la carte, qui empêche de mettre des radiateurs parfois plus efficaces et éventuellement de la même couleur ou du même look que le reste de la config. On peut le démonter complètement mais c'est un peu fastidieux/long, il faut alors TOUT sortir du boîtier.
C**M
Solid board, looks great, ok-ish bios, bad presentation.
So the board is fully featured and has decent build quality. It looks gorgeous and has this cool looking gear thing underneath the chipset fan. Only thing missing dual LAN and 2.5gb ethernet. However, it falls short on attention to detail. Usb-c port placement is horrible and if you have a big graphics card the port will become useless. I can see how people get annoyed at the chipset fan as it is almost leveled with the PCIe slot. Again, a beefy gpu would cause pressure on the fan and it may cause it to fail. The bios is a little less than ok in my opinion, and is a bit clunky at v2.7, you might want to to keep it at 2.1. However, if you are on water cooling with your gpu than all this (except bios thing) is not an issue for you. The usb-c port is then accessible no pressure on the fan and it just looks great.The box presentation is okay I guess. No ESD bag, comes in a foam covered compartment. No fancy stickers included just tools and the board. I’m kind of having buyers remorse because I wished I bought the Aorus Master for 40€ more.Overall solid board though.
E**D
ottimo raporto prezzo qualità
Ottimo prodotto . Per chi vuol sapere di più cercate i review di bildzoydIn 6 mesi non ho avuto problemi . Per chi vuole fare dei OC pesanti ci sono tutte le opzioni .
H**Y
Great board for this price point!
Really great board, obviously there are cheaper boards but if you want to spend a bit extra for quality and features this one is great! Looks amazing without being over the top, even without any power it is great to look at whilst still remaining subtle. The RGB on the board remains on when your PC if off and the settings are really straight forward to adjust. If you don't like this you need only turn off the PSU. Build quality is solid, packaging is very safe and perfect to build on when needed. Back plate on the board really fills you with confidence that this board is good quality, as well as making it very easy to handle without concern you're going to accidentally touch something you shouldn't!Only 2 flaws I'd seen people point out with this board is 1, the fan near the M.2 cover; some people don't like this regarding noise but it is becoming pretty common place and you can turn it onto silent mode. The other is one of the USB-C headers often get's blocked by larger GPUs. I ended up contacting ASRock support regarding my build as it was my first time. They were amazingly helpful and really efficient and polite, as well as very patient with my endless questions regarding build which isn't really their job to deal with. I didn't even bring up the USB-C header, they pointed it out to me themselves (I did already know about it though) and they offered me an adaptor to overcome the problem which I accepted and it arrived very quickly!Similar to everything else I'd bought, the instructions are somewhat limited which is the only fault I'd give this. But I think a level of experience is just expected. There are instructions that come with it in a tonne of languages you can also find online. They give you some advice regarding installing some components but I'd have appreciated a little more. One issue I found is when removing the M.2 cover the instructions aren't that clear about how to pull it off once the screws are removed, so this gave me difficulty. I finally found a video that stated there's a heat sink to the right on the underside. I had found it still felt quite secure here as if there were a screw I'd missed. But with a reasonable amount of force pulling up the left side it comes off easy enough. ASRock did explain and help with this afterword too :)Obviously do your research and get a cheaper board if it suits, but if you're utilising the features and or want a better quality board that's going to be somewhat future proofed, couldn't recommend this enough
F**O
Estupendo hardware, horrible soporte
Actualización de Noviembre 2023El soporte a lo largo del tiempo ha sido muy bueno, con deploys de muchísimas versiones de BIOS. Sigue funcionando como un tiro. Mención especial a la calidad del audio y a la iluminación, pese al Polychrome 😬.Es un producto estéticamente precioso, con materiales de calidad, buen VRM y bueno, lo que os puedan explicar en cualquier review de hardware. Hasta ahí estupendo.De la bios he leído muchas críticas por su interfaz. A mi me parece de diseño sencillo y sobrio, y personalmente lo agradezco. Funciona bien y tiene todas las funciones que se le pueden pedir a cualquier bios.Y ahora los PEROS, que hay unos cuantos, aunque se pueden resumir en estas palabras: SOPORTE DE ASROCK.- El ritmo de adaptación de las actualizaciones de bios que va sacando AMD no es el más rápido pero es más que aceptable.- El soporte técnico de Asrock es cuanto menos lamentable. Envié 3 tickets en un total de 11 días y no me respondieron a nada nunca. Tuve que mandar un mail al servicio comercial de Asrock diciéndoles que el servicio técnico me estaba ignorando y entonces respondieron. A su manera.- Mis únicos problemas hasta la fecha con esta mobo han sido las RAM. Después de un par de meses intentando encontrar unas @3600 CL16 o similar, que vaya odisea, di con unas HyperX Predator @3600 CL17. Además, estaban en la QVL (sets de memorias testeadas por los fabricantes de placas) de esta Taichi a esa frecuencia y latencia. Qué podía salir mal?La cuestión, para poner esas frecuencias hay que activar el perfil XMP en la bios. Con estas rams salen dos sugeridos, uno @3000Mhz CL15 y uno @3600Mhz CL17. Con el primero arranca pero la latencia se pone en 16. El segundo simplemente no deja arrancar al pc. He probado timings manuales con el DRAM calculator y nada. He intentado ponerlas @3550Mhz y arrancan, pero la latencia se va a 26... Contacté con HyperX, que me respondieron el mismo día aportando ideas y propuestas. Testeé las RAMs con el memtest86, probé diferentes slots... Conclusión, los sticks están bien y el problema apunta a la bios de la placa base.En su esforzada respuesta, el señor de Asrock me dice que los mails anteriores debieron perderse en el multiverso y que bueno, que salía una bios update en unos días y mejoraría comptabilidad de memorias. Ignoró por completo el que las ram aparecieran como testeadas en su QVL y se limitó a echar balones fuera. Con la última versión de bios hasta la fecha (2.10, la de las famosas frecuencias) nada ha cambiado.En fin, es una pena porque más allá de la compatibilidad de las ram, esta placa puede con todo. Y es un gran qué, porque la diferencia de rendimiento de las memorias se nota y muchísimo en el desempelo de la cpu (más allá de los fps en juegos). Lo decepcionante es que te gastes 350€ en un producto premium y en vez de ayudarte pasen literalmente de ti. Con un servicio post-venta decente recomendaría esta placa con los ojos cerrados. Pero claro, si tampoco puedes fiarte ni de sus propias QVL, pues ya me dirás.EDIT: al final me compré otras RAM (b-die) y el XMP tampoco iba. Investigando, he descubierto que hay que subir el voltaje del SOC en la BIOS a 1.00 o 1.10 máximo (por defecto viene a 0.92). Buscad una guía de cómo hacerlo correctamente, pero aquí lo dejo por si ayuda a alguien.
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