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ASRock's B550 Taichi motherboard based on AMD's more affordable B550 chipset goes under the spotlight. Join us as we explore it.
Well, if you’re going for an AMD build using a 3rd-gen CPU in the Ryzen lineup, this B550 Phantom Gaming 4 motherboard from ASRock has a great deal. You can pick it up from Newegg for just $85 ...
Product Overview The stunning B550 PG Riptide from ASrock takes its name from riptide water currents, showing a double-side to the ocean, calm, collected but capable of unlimited strength.
This month ASRock has introduce their new range of motherboards in the form of the ASRock AMD B550 motherboard series, created to provide “innovating features such as PCIe 4.0 to the mainstream.” ...
"ASRock AMD B550 motherboard series brings exciting and innovating features such as PCIe 4.0 to the mainstream, ASRock offers a comprehensive range of motherboards from entry to premium, including ...
ASRock has announced its latest X570S & B550 PG Riptide motherboards for AMD Ryzen AM4 desktop processors. The Riptide is a new addition to the Phantom Gaming series.
Bottom Line Asrock's B550 Taichi is a great-looking motherboard with superb build quality, but it's lacking in some important areas such as in-BIOS overclocking support and RAM-tweaking stability.
The B550 Taichi Razer Edition proved to be quite strong under most of the multi-threaded tests with our AMD Ryzen 9 5950X, often leading the other X570 and B550 boards we’ve tested to date.
At its core, the N7 B550 motherboard is based on the ASRock Steel Legend, with a 12+2+2 phase power delivery system. Packed with enough heatsink mass, it is great for overclocking and high-end CPUs.
NZXT has been asked for years to design/build an AMD platform motherboard. Once again, they tapped on the shoulder of ASRock and got down to business building out a motherboard that aesthetically ...
You see, the leak describes a motherboard titled 'B550AM,' which is odd considering B550A motherboards were supposed to be fitted with PCIe 3.0 capability only – or at least that's what AMD told ...
Bottom Line Asrock's B550 Taichi is a great-looking motherboard with superb build quality, but it's lacking in some important areas such as in-BIOS overclocking support and RAM-tweaking stability.