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The ASRock X99 Taichi is a high-end ATX motherboard designed for Intel LGA 2011-3 processors, supporting up to 128GB DDR4 3300+ OC memory. It features a 12-phase DIGI power design, triple PCIe 3.0 x16 slots for multi-GPU setups, dual Intel Gigabit LAN, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, multiple USB 3.1 ports including Type-C, and advanced storage options with dual Ultra M.2 slots. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking top-tier performance and connectivity.
| ASIN | B01ITOLDQI |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Brand | ASRock |
| Colour | black/white |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (84) |
| Date First Available | 15 July 2016 |
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Item Weight | 1.81 kg |
| Item model number | X99 TAICHI |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 0.11 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ASRock |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 128 GB |
| Memory Clock Speed | 2400 MHz |
| Memory Technology | DDR4 3300+(OC) |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 2 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 3 |
| Processor Brand | Prozessorfamilie |
| Processor Socket | LGA 2011-3 |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 24.38 x 7.62 cm; 1.81 kg |
| RAM Size | 131072 MB |
| Series | X99 Taichi |
| Speaker Description | Realtek ALC1150 |
| Supported Software | Windows 8.1 x64 |
| Wireless Type | 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
S**H
Great motherboard - simple
Great motherboard - simple, no flashy RGB like on the most today's boards...bios/uefi is very impressive, mobo is stable, running Haswell-E overclocked to 4,5 like a rock. Not to mention stunning look (white& black). Good location of pump and fan headers. 5 stars for Asrock.
D**1
had to rma mine and went back to asus strixx
had to rma mine and went back to asus.
A**R
PERFECT FOR A DAW
just quickly... mine running with i7 6850K ,Noctua NH-D15S ,HyperX FURY Black Series 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) 2400 MHz DDR4 CL15, HyperX Savage 960 GB etc...G750M coolmaster - WITHOUT A PROBLEM AT ALL - PERFECT SETUP FOR A DAW - PHOTOSHOP WORK - GREAT OVERCLOCKING OPTION - 4.2gHZ RUN SMOOTH..WIFI WORKS PERFECTLY. IF YOU CARE ABOUT A BLUETOOTH - GO TO A DENTIST AND ASK FOR AN IMPLANT - (AND RELAX ON THE SEAT). CHEERS.
T**S
Good motherboard but with Bluetooth 5 months away your going ...
Good motherboard but with Bluetooth 5 months away your going to be stuck with a motherboard only capable of Bluetooth 4 with new Bluetooth 5 it's going to be hell of a lot better than 4 so you ain't going to reep the awards unless you can somehow change the wifi module for the new Bluetooth 5 one or just wait or buy a motherboard without built in Wireless for now
J**O
Great product-Plug and play, no issues with the build. Solid product from a great mother Board company.
A**S
Guten Tag! wurde gekauft ca. 25.11.2016 Ist ein wirklich gelungenes Mainboard auf jeden fall mehr platz als andere verwende dieses mit einem Intel i 7 6800k und dem Kühler Noctua 15 normal (der ist auch massiv groß) und der Grafikkarte Zotac 1070 amp Extreme (die ist so massiv dick) und habe keine Probleme noch die 2 weiteren PCI Slots zu verwenden bin von meinem LGA775 drauf umgestiegen wurde mir doch mal zu knapp von der Leistung. Bios war aktuell es gab keine Probleme hat alles sofort erkannt. UEFI ist super zusammen gestellt mit eigener LÜFTERKURVE also braucht man keine externe oder Software dafür. Overclocking ist alles dabei. Verwende es Hauptsächlich für Zocken (falls nur dauer zocker würde ich eher zum LGA1151 oder andere tendieren mehr Performance CPU lastig etc.)Videobearbeitung, Blender etc. dafür sind die 6 kerne wirklich ausgelegt wollte eigendlich 8 aber der ist zu teuer. Für Allrounder die viel verschiedenes machen müssen und im Gehäuse noch platz für andere Sachen brauchen TOP Empfehlung. MFG andreas
G**R
El envío fue prácticamente inmediato; llegó a tiempo y funciona perfectamente de acuerdo con lo publicado y esperado por lo que, en caso necesario, lo volvería a comprar sin duda.
D**R
Update: 2023 So I've had this board for a while now... it's running a 6950x (previously 5960x) with 64GB of DDR4 @ 3200 Mhz and twin EVGA 1080 ti FTW3 graphics cards, along with some HDDs and SSDs. I managed to get XCPNG working with this build, with GPU Passthrough for both GPUs and a myriad of different operating systems across a range of Linux and Windows versions. Heads up, the BIOS can be a bit twitchy when trying to go into Advanced Mode sometimes. The following also helps if you have issues with a RAM module not showing up in BIOS. Clear the CMOS. Switch off the machine, but leave power connected. Depress the CMOS clear toggle on the back of the mobo for about 10 seconds then release, the machine will boot up with CMOS cleared. If that doesn't help, re-seat your various hardware, RAM/GPUs/ try CMOS clearing again, if that doesn't do the trick, leave some stuff out. Unnecessary RAM, PCIE hardware, etc. Once you clear CMOS again, and the offending hardware is removed, go through the process of cleaning all of your pcie/ram headers and even use some alcohol and Q-tips to clean the ram/pcie slots (this saved me). Re-seat your various hardware, clear CMOS (especially if you moved RAM around) and try again. If you have a good clean connection for everything, you should be able to enter Advanced Mode in the BIOS no problem. Beyond that this board has been powering my machine almost daily for years without many issues. You may not want to use the "latest" version of the BIOS as it may not play well with some hardware and virtualization. ----- At first impressions, this board isn't much. The first thing you need to know is that this board only has 1 USB 3.0 slot. It does have several USB ports built-in, and a USB-C port as well. It does have 3 PCIE 1x lanes you can utilize to add more USB 3 slots that you may want to utilize. My case (Corsair Graphite 760t) comes with a front-side IO like many cases do. Included are 2 USB 3.0 ports, so of course that slot on the Taichi is already taken. I have 3 bay peripherals I would like to install, but lack the necessary slots to pull it off. The board has great features in the BIOS. Here's a few I love. Boot Order is Drag & Drop. RAM model gets detected and XMP profile selection is 1 click from the main screen. Overclocking for intel K series processors is 2 clicks. Easy BIOS reset switch in the back. Sick black and white theme. Reinforced PCIE slots. Fan monitoring and configuration is fairly easy. Some things I don't like. A single red LED. I selected this board because it's black and white to match the theme of my build. (Many Face God, the cool people will get it). It does turn off after POST, so it's not a hate. LED readout is also red, but again, it disappears after POST so no worries really. Only one USB 3.0 slot. Some peripherals stop responding on reboot. This might be more of a driver issue, but this only happens with these devices on this board. I use the same devices on two other machines with the same exact hardware and software except for the mobo and do not have this problem. Lacks an on-board start button. You MUST hook up a momentary switch to operate this board. Because all of those issues are very basic first-world problems, they don't reduce the star count. Nothing critical or damaging happens while using this board. I have managed to overclock an i5960x to 4.4 Ghz (didn't get a golden chip :( ) and I'm running Corsair Dominator 64gb of DDR4 @ 3200Mhz and a Samsung 960 Pro M2 SSD. I'm very satisfied with this board overall and definitely find it worth the money. All issues can be worked around.
S**O
Asrock con la serie taichi ha raggiunto il top con prezzi piu contenuti rispetto gli avversari. ottima la dotazione wifi compreso . ho montato un i7 6850K che tengo in oc senza nessun problema ,ottime fasi e bel design
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