ASRock X870E Taichi

AM5 · X870E · ATX · DDR5

ASRock X870E Taichi
★★★★★ 4.8 / 5.0

Overview

The ASRock X870E Taichi is a flagship ATX motherboard built on the X870E chipset for AMD Ryzen 7000/9000 processors. With 22+2+1 power stages, 4x M.2 slots, and DDR5 support up to 128GB, it targets enthusiasts and power users who demand premium features and rock-solid reliability.

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Full Specifications

SocketAM5
ChipsetX870E
Form FactorATX
MemoryDDR5, 4 DIMM slots, up to 128GB
PCIe Slots2x PCIe 5.0 x16
M.2 Slots4x M.2
SATA Ports4
Rear USB13x USB (incl. Thunderbolt 4)
WiFiWiFi 7
BluetoothBT 5.4
LAN5G+2.5G
AudioALC4082
Power Phases22+2+1

Design & Build Quality

ASRock has pulled out all the stops on the ASRock X870E Taichi. The board features an extensive heatsink array covering the VRM, chipset, and M.2 slots, with a premium aesthetic that includes brushed metal accents and subtle RGB integration. The PCB is a high-quality multi-layer design built for signal integrity at high frequencies, and the overall build quality is immediately apparent when you handle the board.

VRM & Power Delivery

The 22+2+1 power stage design is seriously impressive. This VRM can handle sustained heavy overclocking on even the most demanding processors without breaking a sweat. In our thermal testing, VRM temperatures remained well within safe limits even under extended all-core workloads, leaving plenty of headroom for enthusiast-level tweaking.

Connectivity & I/O

WiFi 7 brings tri-band support, 320 MHz channels, and Multi-Link Operation (MLO) for blazing wireless speeds and reduced latency — ideal for competitive gaming and large file transfers. 5 Gigabit Ethernet provides excellent wired speeds for NAS and local network transfers. The rear panel features 13x USB (incl. Thunderbolt 4), providing ample connectivity for peripherals, external storage, and high-speed devices.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Excellent VRM with 22+2+1 power stages for overclocking headroom
  • Generous 4x M.2 slots for extensive NVMe storage
  • Latest WiFi 7 for future-proof wireless connectivity
  • Thunderbolt 4 support for ultra-fast data transfer and peripherals
  • 5 Gigabit Ethernet for high-speed wired networking

Cons

  • Premium pricing that may be hard to justify for non-enthusiasts

Who Should Buy This Board?

Enthusiasts and power users who want the absolute best AMD Ryzen 7000/9000 platform experience. Content creators running heavy workloads, competitive overclockers, and builders who refuse to compromise on features or build quality.

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Build Tips & Recommendations

  • AM5 retains the AM4 cooler mounting holes, so your existing AM4 cooler will work. Just make sure to use the AM5 backplate that comes with the motherboard.
  • For AMD AM5, DDR5-6000 CL30 is the sweet spot for Ryzen — it aligns with the Infinity Fabric 1:1 ratio for optimal performance. Enable EXPO in BIOS after installing.
  • With 4x M.2 slots available, install your OS on the primary M.2 slot (closest to the CPU) for maximum speed, and use additional slots for game libraries or project storage.
  • Any standard ATX mid-tower or full-tower case will work. Ensure your case has sufficient fan mounting points and front panel USB headers that match this board's internal connectors.
  • Always update to the latest BIOS before installing components for the best compatibility, especially with newer CPUs and RAM kits. Download the BIOS file to a USB drive and use the flashback feature if available.

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