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So, ASRock is throwing a spotlight on some new toys at Computex, with the X870E Taichi OCF making quite the splash in their AMD AM5 lineup. (Why am I even into this stuff? No clue. Maybe it’s all the shiny bits.)
Motherboards and Magic: ASRock’s New AMD AM5 Taichi OCF
ASRock’s Taichi OCF motherboards? They’re like the rock stars for overclocking fans. Usually, they hang out with Intel, but now they’re crashing the AMD party with some serious gear.
Okay, get this: the X870E Taichi OCF has a wild 25-Phase setup with 110A SPS power stages. (Sounds like a lot, right? Yeah, I thought so too.) It’s got dual 8-pin connectors juicing up the CPU and can handle two DDR5 DIMMs with a whopping 128 GB, rocketing past 9000 MT/s speed. Honestly, those numbers mean something to someone, I guess.
The I/O buffet includes: two PCIe 5.0 x16, one PCIe 4.0 x4, and tons of M.2 options. M.2s everywhere! USB mania too: USB4s, USB 3.2s, you name it. Plus, there’s 5 GbE LAN, WIFI7, and extras for those overclocking adventures. If only these features could make coffee, right?
Speaking of spiffy design, this motherboard struts in gold and black like it just owns the place. Tuning buttons, little switches by the DIMM slots – perfect for when you feel like pushing your limits or, you know, the motherboard’s.
Next, there’s the X870 Taichi Creator version. Built for content creators juggling AM5 setups, it’s packing a 21 Phase 80A SPS design. Four DDR5 DIMMs here (256 GB max capacity), some M.2 slots – seriously, it’s M.2 central – and USB galore. Latest connectivity goodies too, like 10 GbE+5GbE LAN, WIFI7. It’s like the motherboard whispered, "I gotchu."
Then there’s the budget-friendly X870 NOVA WIFI. Apparently, it’s a close cousin to the X870E NOVA WIFI we geeked over before. This one’s easier on the wallet though – somewhere between $250 and $300 if that’s your thing.
Oh, and don’t forget the entry-level A620AI WIFI in the mix. Mini-ITX style, this one. It’s like the baby of the line: 11-phase 80A VRM, DDR5 magic, and more. All for about $100 US. (I mean, maybe I should grab one just because it’s cheap?)
The whole spread has something for every kind of builder – enthusiasts, creators, and folks who just like tech candy. What a time to be alive, huh?