ASRock has introduced its new Taichi Lite series of motherboards, which are based on the existing Z790/B650E Taichi motherboard. The Taichi Lite series retains the original specifications and features of the Taichi motherboard, but with fewer RGB lighting options and a simpler exterior design. The focus of the Taichi Lite series is on functionality, performance, and durability, and ASRock has aimed to provide an affordable high-end motherboard option to the market.
Both the Z790 and B650E Taichi Lite motherboards will come with a 24-phase VRM for Vcore, which allows for unlimited CPU performance. These motherboards also offer other exciting features and technologies, including PCIe 5.0 technology for graphics cards and M.2 SSDs. The IO options are also impressive, with the latest USB4 offering fast and simple connectivity for work or home use.
The Z790 Taichi Lite motherboard stands out with its 60W PD 3.0 fast charging capability. This feature is compatible with smartphones, tablets, and laptops, providing quicker recharge times while users are at their PC, without the need for an expensive PD charger.
In recent years, motherboard designs have become increasingly luxurious, especially in the high-end segment. These designs often include boutique aesthetics and fancy RGB lighting effects. However, these additions have caused motherboard prices to skyrocket. ASRock aims to address this issue with the Taichi Lite series, which brings affordable yet feature-filled flagship motherboards back to the masses.
For more information on the Z790 Taichi Lite and B650E Taichi Lite motherboards, interested individuals can visit the respective product pages.