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ASRock X570 Taichi

We were disappointed, too. Straight out the box, the X570 Taichi from ASRock looks as though it would be just as comfortable behind the control panel of a 1900s steam locomotive as it would inside a new PC build. It’s a solid piece, with a full metal backplate and heavy heatsink armor covering much of the board. We dig it. Refusing to be disillusioned by the lack of a piercing steam

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