@@goldfries Been running a 2700x with an ASROCK AB350 K4 Fatality since 2018 and its still running strong with no problems! Thank you for your quality products good sir!
@@RantingGreekGamer thanks! Man, that's my favorite board from that generation. It's simple, no flashy RGB and works perfectly! Affordable too, to what I can remember.
ive never heard of asrock failing im not saying it doesn't but ive never heard of it and the fact that asrock is prolly in more pcs than every other maker is crazy
nearly every motherboard maker today (ASUS, MSI , Gigabyte, AsRock) offers great hardware - we're way past hardware being an issue (in most cases) the thing that makes or breaks the motherboard is its software support (quality of BIOS updates) - and most board makers SUCK at this aspect
@@Alex-zi1nb thanks. I wasn't part of the team that set it up, and I was impressed too. We got it fully covered. Day 1 right after opening, the place was packed with visitors.
This is what i have been saying for years, they are adding extra stuff to high end hardwares that people don't really care and no choices if you want that level of hardware, it's just added cost, for example rgb fans that comes with aio, mobo rgb and complicated chipset cooler etc
Also if you ever do buy one of those fancy motherboards, there is ZERO support for them. Impossible to find a community to help, either. Stick with AIC's if you can, expensive motherboards SUCK
@@HumanlyRoboticxpensive motherboards don't suck. And you get great customer support with Asrock.🎉 You get low DPC latency, good VRM design, audio with DAC(amp), good intel ethernet chipset and many other features that other people overlook! In the past when I've went for cheaper motherboards or even cheaper brands (gigabyte) and I've always regret it. The load line calibration on Gigabyte for x370 and even x79 were non existant utter trash tier! Top tier is still EVGA, Asrock & Asus(bad customer support😂)
@sheeren6188 you pay for a ton of features you don't want and/or need. There's pretty much no community support and all the "fancy" audio shit is still just allright and better done by a $60 amp&dac
ASRock is just killing it nowadays. But please ASRock, make more taichi graphics cards... damn things are like unicorns. I was able to get a 6800Xt Taichi out of sheer dumb luck.
Thanks for choosing ASRock. Hope you like the card, I love my 5700 XT Taichi too. How many Taichi cards do you want though? :D 7900 series do come in Taichi flavors, don't expect to see Taichi on the lower down the stack though.
@@goldfries I was actually talking about the number of stock. But i just checked and it looks like that isn't a problem with the current taichi's. I was totally wrong, everything was impossible to get back then. The taichi product line is definitely the best AMD mobo's and GPU's IMO.
@@NickGuelker yup, totally. I'm using Taichi Z690 and X670E Carrera model. Love them. Thanks for the clarification too, yeah depends on where you're at there should be ample stock.
I started using their boards in 2007 on LGA 775, they had 50$ options at the time, I was sceptical at first but they never had any problems, never bought from any other brand since then
Lol 😂 I can’t tell if your fr or if ur joking or making a Bigfoot joke 😂 telling by ur username 😂 lmao or if u fr fr care that people living deep in the forest that eventually leads to your backyard 😂 I honestly wouldn’t care as long as nobody come near my house y’all can live off the grid deep in the forest tho 😂 just don’t steal from me or come near my house u won’t get shot 😂
Good God, what are they feeding Alex in Taiwan??? He's fully killing it over there for LTT 😊 I'm loving ASRock, they have simply been on a rip lately, especially for the AM5 platform.
@@dragon2knight also still on msi. got a z690 torpedo cause they were on sale 100 or so bucks cheaper. runs mighty fine for now with a 13600kf in it. i do wish we could see the return of those cool fluorescent motherboards tho.
And I realy hope the rest of brands join the wagon cos honestly it's so stupid that you can't get a top performing motherboard without so many crap bloating it.
Ok, as someone who is actively struggling with my wifi cord not reaching far enough from under my desk, that monitor w/ wifi built in is pretty fucking cool. I mean I'm sure that's way more expensive than some extension cables or a new antenna. but if you're already buying a monitor like that...
Asrock has been killing it lately. Glad to see them improve! I've used several boards from them by now and they've improved quite a bit. That lite Taichi option is genius too
Also remember with modern wifi adapters, they also include bluetooth so if you use bluetooth audio having them closer can improve the signal. another issue is that the wifi antena's at the back of the motherboard can be in about the worst spot they could be for signal.
bonus points for the taichi lite; they stripped it down, but didn't take the 7 segment diagnostic display out of the mix. seems maybe asrock was listening to steve.
Finally someone sane enough to make BASIC boards. I was impressed with the last few Asrock boards I built on for other people, I might buy my own if they continue to impress
I've been slowly getting more asrock stuff lately and so far they have been good to me. Never got a response from customer service that one time though
It's the end of pc gaming now nvidia is officially moved in to AI it will not make gaming gpus anymore all gamers will move to consoles in some days now. . .pc are trash
Holy crap, that board I actually want. Can't really remember the last time I actively wanted a particularl board, and it's 100% thanks to being able to *not* pay for shit I've never once wanted in or on a mobo. Excellent work, Asrock.
Always had bad luck with Asrock boards years ago especially with am3/+ so steered away from them since then. However I’ve heard they’ve gotten a lot better in their qc and some great reviews so I went with the z790 livemixer and it’s a great board. So many ports and options they achieve where other name brands tend to skimp out on so many ports. I love the edp option too for an internal monitor. I hope they continue this and improve even further on their kit.
Totally understandable. I must admit our boards were pretty poor for a while, even B450 wasn't great. Things got a lot better since X570. The LiveMixer you have would certainly be great, I'm using the B650 model.
@@goldfries The X370 Taichi was and is absolutely rock solid. I bought it the day it came out. Runs cool with an overclocked CPU, tons of sensors, screen to see error codes, tons of SATA, handles a lot of different memory including unbuffered ECC, BIOS options for all the AM4 CPUs and it's handled a lot of parts swaps. Engineers had a strong say in what goes into it and management let it happen so I'm incredibly thankful for that and pass this on if you can. :). Thank you also for the business class motherboards even if I don't use them it's great to know we have this option.
@@justincredible5406 glad to hear that, that's a great board back then. Really good value for money, the Taichi's these days are even more powerful to the extent overkill and hence the price. And yes, our brand has a lot of engineers at the top.
@@goldfries I’m happy with it so far. Was all I could afford at the time and being the first pc I’ve built since 2019 and coming from amd. I did research on asrock due to past issues as mentioned but I’m pleased they’re on track and building decent hardware. I paired it with 6200mhz ddr5 fury. Intel i5 13600k. Crucial p3 plus ssd. Unfortunately due to cost and all that I couldn’t put in a modern gpu so running a borrowed 1660 6gb but serves me well for playing the one game I play and a bit of blender and unreal. Not the greatest of specs but what sold me was all the ports and pcie5. Although nothing can use it. But is a nice to have along with the internal screen option. An option I’d love to see on more boards.
Hello, can I buy an Asrock brand motherboard? Is the material strong? You have been using it for a long time, I think they criticize the brand a lot. I bought the B760M PG Lightling model.
My first pc has an Asrock motherboard in it. It took 16 years before it died. Plus I live in a place where electricity goes Up and down. Truly a quality brand
Love my ASRock B550 Steel Legend. Was the most well rounded board while also being the best price by a pretty substantial margin. No complaints after a few years now with a 3950x. Whenever I upgrade again I’ll probably go ASRock again.
@8:47 You’re telling me there selling a case, motherboard, and PSU for $180? That’s actually incredible value! Of course, the GPU choice would be limited by form factor and 500W PSU though.
ASRock are the only boards I use anymore. I have used all the other brands, at various price points and ASRock always wins for the best bang for my buck. Out of over a hundred builds, I have had one issue in which I had to contact support. Keep up the good work ASRock!
Hello, can I buy an Asrock brand motherboard? Is the material strong? You have been using it for a long time, I think they criticize the brand a lot. I bought the B760M PG Lightling model.
Oh that 4K Mini-LED is just the kind of spec I've been waiting for these years. Hope it has no fatal flaws and I'd definitely upgrade to it. Then get the next gen GPU coming next year or so and I'll be set for another 3-5 years of gaming.
lol, so as most figured from the get go, just buy the 7900XTX Taichi, buy a waterblock for it and load up the BIOS on it, all while spending less. Plus the Taichi has dual BIOS so you always go back to the original one with a single flip and you don't need to rely on their RGB software to configure RGB on it. All that, for less money. BTW, pretty much every board over $120 or so has a USB C port. Not sure why you'd point that out on boards costing waaaay more.
I went with an ASRock x570 Pro 4 when I built my PC. Still going just fine. It's also survived several power surges that killed the source of the surge (one Xbox Series controller with a shorted cable), but the PC has been fine.
Hello, can I buy an Asrock brand motherboard? Is the material strong? You have been using it for a long time, I think they criticize the brand a lot. I bought the B760M PG Lightling model.
for the tv asrock makes really good panels i plan on getting a ultra wide from them and for the price it seems to be one of the best monitors u can get
I still have an asrock z270 Killer build up and running. Honestly the motherboard has been great this whole time. It's a solid computer, it never has issues
I love the io shrouding that will make keeping the system dust free so much easier straight up that io plane on the back is horrible for collecting dust
wifi 7 and 5gb lan hmm perfect computer to use to share your connection from would be great in apartments when you might not have good wifi coverage in your unit from building supplied but dont need a high powered ap just to run your phone or tablet on etc
OMG finally a no-nonsense motherboard. This is so needed! Up until now, there weren't any options at all with a high-end chipset, but without RGB crap and shrouds that hurt thermals.
1152 dimming zones in a 16 by 9 aspect ratio would be 48 x 24 or 36 x 32 More likely it is the first option which would make for slightly narrower than square dimming zones
It needs an optional slot for a status indicator/error code screen. They could charge a fee for this little screen that slots in then for those who want to see error codes.
I feel like usually the steel legend is the better cheaper choice over the extreme. The extreme is usually a hunch more with some small specific improvement. Usually the layout is the same. It you don't need that one specific thing save the money.
MSI did a similar un-blinged version of their motherboards for a while, with the Unify series being the same as the Ace series, but without the RGB and "armour"
ASRock has always had some real nice stuff. That mini cube got my interest peaked. When im ready to build even though i have a massive 2 foot deep 14.5 foot long computer desk (custom built by me) I also have my 43 inch4k tv multiple computer screens and a work shop type area for working on client computers. So having a small foot print build would be perfect for me and an all amd computer hell yeh max out internal m.2 ssds maybe a reg mass storage hdd if it has a sata connector on the board (nice 4 or 8 tb drive for storing my downloads) if not no biggy i have a nas i can use as well. That 8k screen has the 3d artist side of me drooling like a saint Bernard with a serious drool problem Me most of my 3d art stuff is made in 1080p don't really need any more but having all that space for 3d max and daz 3d floating tool windows oh heck yeh 4k render window + 1080p work spaces yep perfection!
I love ASRock. I'm currently (as)rocking a Steel Legend X570 mobo and a Phantom Gaming 5700XT. I've never had any problems with their stuff, and I've been using ASRock mobos since 2015.
Hello, can I buy an Asrock brand motherboard? Is the material strong? You have been using it for a long time, I think they criticize the brand a lot. I bought the B760M PG Lightling model.
@@goldfries I got the point. And in this case I believe that Taichi Lite will actually cheaper/ affordable. Looking forward to test the new board when it will be available.
I have to say, I'd like to see motherboards get to integrate a port for the Xbox branded SSD's. They're proprietary, but those seem pretty user-friendly, feel pretty easy to plug and unplug and could mean external storage in small factor.
It's crazy how many white PC components there are these days. A couple years ago I was scraping together a white build and there was enough parts for it, but only just barely.
I have the X570 Steel Legend, and I can't be happier, it is a very good board for a very good price (at least I thought so), my next MB will be a Asrock again.
@@harmonbrentdm oh my I'm using that one too, hands down the most beautiful Taichi board ever. Really love that moving cogwheel at the VRM heatsink. Pretty sure it blew up the retail price but it's so beautiful.
ASRock has been legit making great boards without the insane markups like Asus. Hope they stay humble and maintain their quality at reasonable prices!
Thank you, we're doing what we can. Quality and after sales is priority for sure.
@@goldfries Been running a 2700x with an ASROCK AB350 K4 Fatality since 2018 and its still running strong with no problems! Thank you for your quality products good sir!
@@RantingGreekGamer thanks! Man, that's my favorite board from that generation. It's simple, no flashy RGB and works perfectly! Affordable too, to what I can remember.
ive never heard of asrock failing im not saying it doesn't but ive never heard of it and the fact that asrock is prolly in more pcs than every other maker is crazy
nearly every motherboard maker today (ASUS, MSI , Gigabyte, AsRock) offers great hardware - we're way past hardware being an issue (in most cases)
the thing that makes or breaks the motherboard is its software support (quality of BIOS updates) - and most board makers SUCK at this aspect
Thanks, glad to have you around at our booth. Love the coverage! - Brian from ASRock.
kick ass booth, brian!
@@Alex-zi1nb thanks. I wasn't part of the team that set it up, and I was impressed too. We got it fully covered. Day 1 right after opening, the place was packed with visitors.
You all are a god send with the things that Asus has been doing
ASRock is def going to be absorbing significant marketshare in the near future. Great time to to be working for them.
@@10siWhiz thanks. We're already gaining market share in various countries. I heard good worse from our competitors as well.
This is what i have been saying for years, they are adding extra stuff to high end hardwares that people don't really care and no choices if you want that level of hardware, it's just added cost, for example rgb fans that comes with aio, mobo rgb and complicated chipset cooler etc
Also if you ever do buy one of those fancy motherboards, there is ZERO support for them. Impossible to find a community to help, either. Stick with AIC's if you can, expensive motherboards SUCK
I agree. If you want to add some light to the Mobo, add a few tiny lcd displays to monitor whatever you want.
Exactly what I need
@@HumanlyRoboticxpensive motherboards don't suck. And you get great customer support with Asrock.🎉
You get low DPC latency, good VRM design, audio with DAC(amp), good intel ethernet chipset and many other features that other people overlook! In the past when I've went for cheaper motherboards or even cheaper brands (gigabyte) and I've always regret it. The load line calibration on Gigabyte for x370 and even x79 were non existant utter trash tier! Top tier is still EVGA, Asrock & Asus(bad customer support😂)
@sheeren6188 you pay for a ton of features you don't want and/or need. There's pretty much no community support and all the "fancy" audio shit is still just allright and better done by a $60 amp&dac
ASRock is just killing it nowadays. But please ASRock, make more taichi graphics cards... damn things are like unicorns. I was able to get a 6800Xt Taichi out of sheer dumb luck.
Thanks for choosing ASRock. Hope you like the card, I love my 5700 XT Taichi too. How many Taichi cards do you want though? :D 7900 series do come in Taichi flavors, don't expect to see Taichi on the lower down the stack though.
@@goldfries I was actually talking about the number of stock. But i just checked and it looks like that isn't a problem with the current taichi's. I was totally wrong, everything was impossible to get back then.
The taichi product line is definitely the best AMD mobo's and GPU's IMO.
@@NickGuelker yup, totally. I'm using Taichi Z690 and X670E Carrera model. Love them.
Thanks for the clarification too, yeah depends on where you're at there should be ample stock.
My last three motherboards have been ASRock and they've been stable and super cost effective.
Same, they are my go to for motherboards, have been for years.
Would you say they're as steady asRock?
I started using their boards in 2007 on LGA 775, they had 50$ options at the time, I was sceptical at first but they never had any problems, never bought from any other brand since then
their ARGB SOFTWARE SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@meetingzuesI’ve hated every rgb software I’ve ever used so I just don’t use rgb anymore.
All I need is for campers and hikers to quit trespassing in my forest
Lol 😂 I can’t tell if your fr or if ur joking or making a Bigfoot joke 😂 telling by ur username 😂 lmao or if u fr fr care that people living deep in the forest that eventually leads to your backyard 😂
I honestly wouldn’t care as long as nobody come near my house y’all can live off the grid deep in the forest tho 😂 just don’t steal from me or come near my house u won’t get shot 😂
Same😢
Name checks out
Hey wanna play minecraft?
Haha
My first DIY pc was on an Asrock board with a Sempron 2600+. So good to see the development over 20 years.
Jif... You got to love that jraphics interchange format.
Good God, what are they feeding Alex in Taiwan??? He's fully killing it over there for LTT 😊
I'm loving ASRock, they have simply been on a rip lately, especially for the AM5 platform.
And Asus and gigabyte have both been taking massive Ls rn, so who's left? (EVGA if you're buying high end I guess.)
@@ShadowSlayer1441 I'm still liking MSI, at least on the AM5 front. So far no real issues (whew!). Seems like we need all we can get lately for sure.
@@dragon2knight also still on msi. got a z690 torpedo cause they were on sale 100 or so bucks cheaper. runs mighty fine for now with a 13600kf in it. i do wish we could see the return of those cool fluorescent motherboards tho.
braised pork rice
I like the idea of the lite lineup, hope Asrock expands on it and makes a cheap B650 itx version
And I realy hope the rest of brands join the wagon cos honestly it's so stupid that you can't get a top performing motherboard without so many crap bloating it.
Did Alex say... "GIF"... instead of "GIF??!!" 😲😂
Ok, as someone who is actively struggling with my wifi cord not reaching far enough from under my desk, that monitor w/ wifi built in is pretty fucking cool. I mean I'm sure that's way more expensive than some extension cables or a new antenna. but if you're already buying a monitor like that...
Asrock has grown to be my favorite brand really quickly. Also love their support on the business side of things!
Asrock has been killing it lately. Glad to see them improve! I've used several boards from them by now and they've improved quite a bit. That lite Taichi option is genius too
Also remember with modern wifi adapters, they also include bluetooth so if you use bluetooth audio having them closer can improve the signal.
another issue is that the wifi antena's at the back of the motherboard can be in about the worst spot they could be for signal.
Love the Taichi light. All the performance and ports without the RGB junk.
Great to see them doing some interesting things.
The taichi lite do be looking tasty! When i'll upgrade to am5 in a few years this might be my go to board
Asrock has become my goto since my z690 Steel Legend. Quality has been great. Shame they don't get as much talk as other manufacturers.
ASRock's newest mini PC offerings seem very compelling for building a nice LAN set up.
bonus points for the taichi lite; they stripped it down, but didn't take the 7 segment diagnostic display out of the mix.
seems maybe asrock was listening to steve.
The no-BS high-end motherboard should become a trend.
Glad to see they keep pushing their Taichis, always love their Taichi motherboards, great products!
Finally someone sane enough to make BASIC boards. I was impressed with the last few Asrock boards I built on for other people, I might buy my own if they continue to impress
Thank you, glad to hear that. Our mid / entry boards are pretty popular.
I certainly agree with preferring a wired LAN connection over WiFi. However, WiFi is also important in that Bluetooth typically comes bundled with it.
Did someone spike Alex's drink with something, I've watched 2 videos in a row and he is visibly sweating and really killing it.
I think he's just in Taiwan where it's hot and humid ...
I've been slowly getting more asrock stuff lately and so far they have been good to me. Never got a response from customer service that one time though
It's the end of pc gaming now nvidia is officially moved in to AI it will not make gaming gpus anymore all gamers will move to consoles in some days now. . .pc are trash
@@Noob._gamer Yawn
@@AbsoleteAim ?????
Sorry for that. If anything you can use the general email from our website
I have type c on all 5 of my modern motherboards? Spanning from $80 msi's to $500 strix boards lol
Holy crap, that board I actually want. Can't really remember the last time I actively wanted a particularl board, and it's 100% thanks to being able to *not* pay for shit I've never once wanted in or on a mobo.
Excellent work, Asrock.
Always had bad luck with Asrock boards years ago especially with am3/+ so steered away from them since then.
However I’ve heard they’ve gotten a lot better in their qc and some great reviews so I went with the z790 livemixer and it’s a great board. So many ports and options they achieve where other name brands tend to skimp out on so many ports. I love the edp option too for an internal monitor. I hope they continue this and improve even further on their kit.
Totally understandable. I must admit our boards were pretty poor for a while, even B450 wasn't great.
Things got a lot better since X570. The LiveMixer you have would certainly be great, I'm using the B650 model.
@@goldfries The X370 Taichi was and is absolutely rock solid. I bought it the day it came out.
Runs cool with an overclocked CPU, tons of sensors, screen to see error codes, tons of SATA, handles a lot of different memory including unbuffered ECC, BIOS options for all the AM4 CPUs and it's handled a lot of parts swaps.
Engineers had a strong say in what goes into it and management let it happen so I'm incredibly thankful for that and pass this on if you can. :).
Thank you also for the business class motherboards even if I don't use them it's great to know we have this option.
@@justincredible5406 glad to hear that, that's a great board back then. Really good value for money, the Taichi's these days are even more powerful to the extent overkill and hence the price. And yes, our brand has a lot of engineers at the top.
@@goldfries I’m happy with it so far. Was all I could afford at the time and being the first pc I’ve built since 2019 and coming from amd.
I did research on asrock due to past issues as mentioned but I’m pleased they’re on track and building decent hardware. I paired it with 6200mhz ddr5 fury. Intel i5 13600k. Crucial p3 plus ssd. Unfortunately due to cost and all that I couldn’t put in a modern gpu so running a borrowed 1660 6gb but serves me well for playing the one game I play and a bit of blender and unreal.
Not the greatest of specs but what sold me was all the ports and pcie5. Although nothing can use it. But is a nice to have along with the internal screen option. An option I’d love to see on more boards.
Hello, can I buy an Asrock brand motherboard? Is the material strong? You have been using it for a long time, I think they criticize the brand a lot. I bought the B760M PG Lightling model.
My first pc has an Asrock motherboard in it. It took 16 years before it died. Plus I live in a place where electricity goes Up and down. Truly a quality brand
Love my ASRock B550 Steel Legend. Was the most well rounded board while also being the best price by a pretty substantial margin. No complaints after a few years now with a 3950x. Whenever I upgrade again I’ll probably go ASRock again.
Asrock even made possible in the past that the h110 (low end chipset) motherboard had OC features. Realy great guys pushing the limit.
That taichi lite is my favorite product from this whole event so far
2:24 I thought USB C on motherboard are pretty common, my $100 asrock has one
@8:47 You’re telling me there selling a case, motherboard, and PSU for $180? That’s actually incredible value! Of course, the GPU choice would be limited by form factor and 500W PSU though.
ASRock are the only boards I use anymore. I have used all the other brands, at various price points and ASRock always wins for the best bang for my buck. Out of over a hundred builds, I have had one issue in which I had to contact support. Keep up the good work ASRock!
Hello, can I buy an Asrock brand motherboard? Is the material strong? You have been using it for a long time, I think they criticize the brand a lot. I bought the B760M PG Lightling model.
I have the impression that I am watching teleshopping.
I don't care; I'm buying that stupid board with the gears.
It's freakin awesome. Plus I wanna ditch my Asus board since they're all evil and stuff.
Oh that 4K Mini-LED is just the kind of spec I've been waiting for these years. Hope it has no fatal flaws and I'd definitely upgrade to it. Then get the next gen GPU coming next year or so and I'll be set for another 3-5 years of gaming.
I've been using asrock MB's since their early days, never had one fail.
lol, so as most figured from the get go, just buy the 7900XTX Taichi, buy a waterblock for it and load up the BIOS on it, all while spending less. Plus the Taichi has dual BIOS so you always go back to the original one with a single flip and you don't need to rely on their RGB software to configure RGB on it. All that, for less money.
BTW, pretty much every board over $120 or so has a USB C port. Not sure why you'd point that out on boards costing waaaay more.
I went with an ASRock x570 Pro 4 when I built my PC. Still going just fine. It's also survived several power surges that killed the source of the surge (one Xbox Series controller with a shorted cable), but the PC has been fine.
Pro4 is one our best around, especially the B550M Pro4.
Hello, can I buy an Asrock brand motherboard? Is the material strong? You have been using it for a long time, I think they criticize the brand a lot. I bought the B760M PG Lightling model.
Asrock being the best bsng for the buck company yet.
Leave pc gaming it's trash move on to consoles or cloud gaming instead.....
@@Noob._gamer sokay bot we are master racer.
I appreciate they made the Taichi lite, the x570 version I have from the last gen hasn't caused issue, this sounds like a good upgrade.
for the tv
asrock makes really good panels
i plan on getting a ultra wide from them and for the price it seems to be one of the best monitors u can get
Who'd have thought Asrock would ever make top of the like mobo's.
We've been doing that since we introduced the Taichi. Before Taichi there was OC Formula. We have the Aqua line too. :)
Your such a good host Alex! You easily say what the product is and it's specs while sounding like you made it yourself! Really enjoy you hosting.
I pulled an ASRock mobo out of my pool that I shot with a 12guage.. it booted right up and offered me coffee. Great quality products.
When an employee loves their job? Then obvious is obvious. An enjoyable watch. Good job!
Interested in the RX 7600 Steel Legend, looks awesome.
I’m on my 2nd ASRock board and have no issues. My sister bought a couple ASUS ROG boards and have stability issues
Everything I want, nothing I need.
I still have an asrock z270 Killer build up and running. Honestly the motherboard has been great this whole time. It's a solid computer, it never has issues
I love the io shrouding that will make keeping the system dust free so much easier straight up that io plane on the back is horrible for collecting dust
wifi 7 and 5gb lan hmm perfect computer to use to share your connection from would be great in apartments when you might not have good wifi coverage in your unit from building supplied but dont need a high powered ap just to run your phone or tablet on etc
My new build is Z790 Steel Legend Asrock motherboard with the i9 13900k CPU and G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series 64GB DDR5 6400 Ram.
I fully endorse the concept behind the Lite boards.
The stripped out Asrock boards are an actual great addition.
loving the coverage.
OMG finally a no-nonsense motherboard. This is so needed! Up until now, there weren't any options at all with a high-end chipset, but without RGB crap and shrouds that hurt thermals.
1152 dimming zones in a 16 by 9 aspect ratio would be 48 x 24 or 36 x 32
More likely it is the first option which would make for slightly narrower than square dimming zones
Leave pc gaming it's trash move on to consoles or cloud gaming instead.....
The antenna extender would be great for bluetooth side of a motherboard wifi/bluetooth antenna, especially if the PC is under the desk.
It needs an optional slot for a status indicator/error code screen. They could charge a fee for this little screen that slots in then for those who want to see error codes.
I, with no intention to stick to one brand and just buying what is a great performance for the cost, ended up with a full ASRock build
I love ASRock, I have a small form factor PC and using a few ASRock components. That 4K 144hz monitor looks perfect.
Now available! the Tai Chi light, the first taichi motherboard that comes with no light.
I am on AsRock motherboards since 2011, an no issues yet
And yeah, where is my favourite Extreme series?)
I miss those as well! The last great one was the B550 Extreme4
I feel like usually the steel legend is the better cheaper choice over the extreme. The extreme is usually a hunch more with some small specific improvement. Usually the layout is the same. It you don't need that one specific thing save the money.
MSI did a similar un-blinged version of their motherboards for a while, with the Unify series being the same as the Ace series, but without the RGB and "armour"
5:30 perfect AR hand control
$180 for that DeskMeet is NUTS. That's a hell of a steal.
2:14 for the Bluetooth that comes along with it obviously...
i've always been using EVGA, Corsair and ASUS for my builds. But since I will no longer be supporting Asus, looks like it's time to give ASRock a shot
Please do. Hope you love your upcoming purchase.
ASRock are doing great things at the moment.
As long as they still have the all-important Gen 5 SSDs (that are too big and too hot) and the PCIe Gen 5 (for GPUs that don't exist yet).
Genius move adding WiFi antennas to a desktop monitor
ASRock has always had some real nice stuff. That mini cube got my interest peaked. When im ready to build even though i have a massive 2 foot deep 14.5 foot long computer desk (custom built by me) I also have my 43 inch4k tv multiple computer screens and a work shop type area for working on client computers. So having a small foot print build would be perfect for me and an all amd computer hell yeh max out internal m.2 ssds maybe a reg mass storage hdd if it has a sata connector on the board (nice 4 or 8 tb drive for storing my downloads) if not no biggy i have a nas i can use as well. That 8k screen has the 3d artist side of me drooling like a saint Bernard with a serious drool problem
Me most of my 3d art stuff is made in 1080p don't really need any more but having all that space for 3d max and daz 3d floating tool windows oh heck yeh 4k render window + 1080p work spaces yep perfection!
The Deskmeet has been around for a while now, AM5 model could be interesting, specially when used with say the Ryzen 9 7900.
Thanks Asrock for the deskmini and deskmeet.
And f*cking hell they are affordable.
i got that x570 taichi and its the nicest looking part of my build
I have an x370 taichi that has held very well since 2016 and I've used multiple Ryzen generations on it.
Addition 😂 thanks for leaving that in. 2:30
I love ASRock. I'm currently (as)rocking a Steel Legend X570 mobo and a Phantom Gaming 5700XT. I've never had any problems with their stuff, and I've been using ASRock mobos since 2015.
Hello, can I buy an Asrock brand motherboard? Is the material strong? You have been using it for a long time, I think they criticize the brand a lot. I bought the B760M PG Lightling model.
That Taichi lite looks good in a steampunk build
Wi-Fi antenna extender on a monitor is something I’d actually consider. Not everyone can go wired.
that huge monitor is a TV at this point lmao
Regarding Taichi Lite, there are others manufacturers that already do that. Gigabyte x gaming ax z790, no rgb fancy just m.2 heatshields.
It's not about other manufacturers, it's about improving our own product range - Brian from ASRock
@@goldfries I got the point. And in this case I believe that Taichi Lite will actually cheaper/ affordable. Looking forward to test the new board when it will be available.
I can't believe that after almost a decade of Type A being deprecated motherboards still have them
Guys, I think ASRock is making it’s move.
I really hope all motherboards adopt tool less M.2!
I love Asrock. Superb motherboards
ASRock is always my favourite, since their pricing is somewhat reasonable, not highly marked up like the other AS-started Brand.
no pain in the ASsRock?
I have to say, I'd like to see motherboards get to integrate a port for the Xbox branded SSD's. They're proprietary, but those seem pretty user-friendly, feel pretty easy to plug and unplug and could mean external storage in small factor.
It's crazy how many white PC components there are these days. A couple years ago I was scraping together a white build and there was enough parts for it, but only just barely.
Which Mobo nowadays doesn't have USBC? All of them do
It should be addons like piece of aluminum from the more expensive version t9 be modular and added later if wanted
I have the X570 Steel Legend, and I can't be happier, it is a very good board for a very good price (at least I thought so), my next MB will be a Asrock again.
Yeah I just upgraded to the ASRock Z690 with Intel I9-1300K. I wish ASRock came out with none RGB a lot sooner
Z690 Taichi?
@@goldfries Yes
@@harmonbrentdm oh my I'm using that one too, hands down the most beautiful Taichi board ever. Really love that moving cogwheel at the VRM heatsink.
Pretty sure it blew up the retail price but it's so beautiful.
@@goldfries Yeah it's really great motherboard so far.
What person would want a 55-in monitor? I have a 30inch monitor and I think it's too big
I appreciate the continued assertion that Nvidia's naming for their workstation cards is just wrong, and it's still a Quadro.
Gonna keep my eye on that 32" monitor. As long as the color performance is good, I think I know what my next monitor will be!
OMG ASRock please make a 24'' 1440p mini LED monitor!