ASRock B650E Taichi motherboard – breaker of several records

The AMD B650E chipset is a compromise solution to some extent, but the ASRock Taichi motherboard that is based on it makes an ultimate impression. And it’s not just a “feel”, it really is that… The VRM of the CPU didn’t fit in our thermal image with the standard procedure. There are a few quirks and things that you might find it worth tweaking, but those are usually related to other things, like the more modest chipset features.

Total War Saga: Troy

Test environment: resolution 1920 × 1080 px; graphics settings preset High; API DirectX 11; no extra settings; test scene: built-in benchmark.



Test environment: resolution 3840 × 2160 px; graphics settings preset Ultra; API DirectX 11; no extra settings; test scene: built-in benchmark.



ASRock at Computex: 3200W PSU, unique AIOs and LCP fans

One company out of the big four has been missing from our coverage of Computex 2026: ASRock. This year’s Computex 2026 is tied to an anniversary for ASRock as well, as the company is celebrating the 10 years of its Taichi hardware lineup. The occasion is being marked with new hardware too: ASRock has unveiled new motherboards, graphics cards, power supplies with protection against cable melting, as well as coolers and fans. Read more “ASRock at Computex: 3200W PSU, unique AIOs and LCP fans” »

ASRock Intel Arc B580 Steel Legend 12GB Review: Third in the Game

The Intel Arc B580 is currently the most powerful model in Intel’s new generation graphics card lineup. The ASRock Steel Legend 12GB OC version offers more efficient cooling, very low noise levels, and striking ARGB lighting compared to the base models. Its performance beats the RTX 3060, but it falls behind newer rivals. Compared to cards like the RTX 5060 or RX 9060 XT, it stands out more for its larger memory than for its price-to-performance ratio. Read more “ASRock Intel Arc B580 Steel Legend 12GB Review: Third in the Game” »

Protecting 12V-2×6: fuses, thermistors, even coolers

Last weekend, we focused on the issue of 12VHPWR and 12V-2×6 connectors on Nvidia graphics cards, particularly what Der8auer’s findings revealed about their reliability and safety. Beyond the problems with cards like the GeForce RTX 4090 and 5090, this issue has another manifestation: while Nvidia claims the problem no longer exists, other hardware manufacturers have started coming up with their own ideas to address or prevent it. Read more “Protecting 12V-2×6: fuses, thermistors, even coolers” »

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