The ASRock Z390 Taichi is the direct successor to the previous Z370 Taichi model and is once again targeted towards the upper end of mid-range motherboards in the Z390 range. The new Z390 Taichi has a recommended retail price of $240, which is a $20 incre...
Supports both 8th and 9th gen Intel Core processors, Very Good performance, Excellent overclocking ability, Extremely stable, USB 3.1 Gen 2 (Type-A and Type-C), Tons of features, Polychrome Sync, Purity Sound 4, PCI steel slots, M.2 heat shield
None I can think of,
If you're planning to purchase Intel's latest 9th gen Core processor, and you want to get the best out of our processor, then I recommend you consider the ASRock Z390 Taichi motherboard. Not only does it offer very good performance, great stability and to...
Publicerad: 2018-10-19, Författare: Black , testad av: techpowerup.com
Topnotch fit and finish, Great "out-of-box" performance, Attractive neutral theme
Slow USB Type-C
The ASRock Z390 Taichi is available for US$239.99. Topnotch fit and finish Great "out-of-box" performance Attractive neutral theme Slow USB Type-C The ASRock Z390 Taichi is a solid and stable platform for the new 9000 series from Intel. In most benchmarks...
Publicerad: 2018-10-19, Författare: Thomas , testad av: tomshardware.com
Great DRAM overclocking, Adequate CPU overclocking, Nice feature set for the price,
Mediocre CPU voltage leveling, High energy use at full load, Small performance deficit
With good overall marks offsetting minuscule competitive setbacks, the Z390 Taichi is a capable home base for a new Core i9 CPU. But buyers sitting on the fence will should check if newer firmware improves efficiency and voltage issues...
Sammanfattning: October 8th was the release date for some embargos for the new Z390 chipset. And with this date coming and going we saw the major board partners show off most/all of their new lineups. With this brings new naming conventions, new looks, and new features o...
Publicerad: 2018-10-08, Författare: Black , testad av: techpowerup.com
I hope you are as excited as I am about this newest chipset from Intel. I can guarantee you that I will have a lot more to say about the ASRock Z390 Taichi once the embargo on the 9000 series lifts. For now, I would like to commend ASRock on designing an...
Sammanfattning: October 8th was the release date for some embargos for the new Z390 chipset. And with this date coming and going we saw the major board partners show off most/all of their new lineups. With this brings new naming conventions, new looks, and new features on the motherboards...
Publicerad: 2018-10-19, Författare: Thomas , testad av: tomshardware.co.uk
Great DRAM overclocking, Adequate CPU overclocking, Nice feature set for the price,
Mediocre CPU voltage leveling, High energy use at full load, Small performance deficit
With good overall marks offsetting minuscule competitive setbacks, the Z390 Taichi is a capable home base for a new Core i9 CPU. But buyers sitting on the fence will should check if newer firmware improves efficiency and voltage issues...
Hovering just above $200, the Taichi fills a role that has been in high demand for a long time; a solid motherboard that is like a Swiss army knife. Much like its predecessors, it employs a well doubled VRM that utilizes dual N-Channel MOSFETs, and in thi...