A few more things that would make the review more informative. Most pages are 1-2 pictures, a few sentences and perhaps a table.
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/ and https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/3.html
Memory: 8x DIMM, Max. 128 GB; supports 4400 MHz+(OC)
"ASRock claims crazily high 4400 MHz memory support for these eight DIMM slots. This board can hold a maximum of 128 GB."
Should be noted that this depends on if you plug a Kaby Lake-X or Skylake-X CPU. Highest memory QVL on Skylake-X is 4133 MHz, max capacity on Kaby Lake-X is 64GB.
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/5.html
No testing of the software?
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/6.html
Would be nice with some pictures of the fan control options and what you can do, like what kind of fan curves, which temperatures you can map the fan speed to and range for the temperatures. Sometimes, I know for example on our boards, the temperature range can be limited in some cases. I assume the fan speed control ranges in the table are in PWM mode, how about in DC mode?
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/8.html
As my previous post, more details please. Where/how were the measurements taken? What does your test setup look like? Airflow? Ambient temperature?
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/9.html
"ASRock's last generation of Taichi boards might have had some audio issues when testing. I had talked to ASRock about this kind of thing in the past and got the response, "I guess we'll just have to do better". Bill and Ted would be proud. You young folk wouldn't understand."
Same, more details please.
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/10.html
You mention that there are several controllers on the board, but not which ones are used in the tests?
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/11.html
"Overclocking on the ASRock X299 Taichi is going to be quite largely influenced by the cooling you employ. High clocks are possible to all cores, but if you use a SkyLake-X CPU, be prepared for some extreme power usage once you crank up the clocks. Memory clocking is effortless with these CPUs and this board, too."
Where's the testing and data to support all this?
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/12.html and https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/13.html and https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/14.html
What's the theory behind these performance benchmarks? Why were they chosen? What are they supposed to tell the customer? Why are there no other X299 boards for comparison?
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/15.html
I've tested the X299 Professional Gaming i9 which is essentially the same, and I agree that it's one of the better boards available at launch compared to certain other brands. I'm curious to know if you've tested any other motherboards? I'd like to see something in the review regarding how they compare to this, since you're giving it the Editor's choice award.
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/ and https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/3.html
Memory: 8x DIMM, Max. 128 GB; supports 4400 MHz+(OC)
"ASRock claims crazily high 4400 MHz memory support for these eight DIMM slots. This board can hold a maximum of 128 GB."
Should be noted that this depends on if you plug a Kaby Lake-X or Skylake-X CPU. Highest memory QVL on Skylake-X is 4133 MHz, max capacity on Kaby Lake-X is 64GB.
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/5.html
No testing of the software?
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/6.html
Would be nice with some pictures of the fan control options and what you can do, like what kind of fan curves, which temperatures you can map the fan speed to and range for the temperatures. Sometimes, I know for example on our boards, the temperature range can be limited in some cases. I assume the fan speed control ranges in the table are in PWM mode, how about in DC mode?
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/8.html
As my previous post, more details please. Where/how were the measurements taken? What does your test setup look like? Airflow? Ambient temperature?
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/9.html
"ASRock's last generation of Taichi boards might have had some audio issues when testing. I had talked to ASRock about this kind of thing in the past and got the response, "I guess we'll just have to do better". Bill and Ted would be proud. You young folk wouldn't understand."
Same, more details please.
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/10.html
You mention that there are several controllers on the board, but not which ones are used in the tests?
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/11.html
"Overclocking on the ASRock X299 Taichi is going to be quite largely influenced by the cooling you employ. High clocks are possible to all cores, but if you use a SkyLake-X CPU, be prepared for some extreme power usage once you crank up the clocks. Memory clocking is effortless with these CPUs and this board, too."
Where's the testing and data to support all this?
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/12.html and https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/13.html and https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/14.html
What's the theory behind these performance benchmarks? Why were they chosen? What are they supposed to tell the customer? Why are there no other X299 boards for comparison?
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/X299_Taichi/15.html
I've tested the X299 Professional Gaming i9 which is essentially the same, and I agree that it's one of the better boards available at launch compared to certain other brands. I'm curious to know if you've tested any other motherboards? I'd like to see something in the review regarding how they compare to this, since you're giving it the Editor's choice award.
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