The packaging is bulky and uses very thick cardboard to protect the motherboard as best as it can. The front of the box is covered by cogs and gears giving it an industrial look while the brushed steel and RGB edging brings it right back into the 21st century. Its an odd mash up but ASRock rocks it.
On the reverse there are several images of the Taichi as well as full specifications and a detailed look at the rear IO.
Included with the X570 Taichi is an installation/instruction guide, a software CD with an enclosed metallic case sticker, an SLI bridge, WiFi 6 antenna, M.2 stand offs for all three of the available slots and a twin pack of SATA cables.
Unusually theyve also included a T8 Torx screwdriver, this is used to remove the M.2 and FCH heatsink on the lower portion of the motherboard.
On the reverse there are several images of the Taichi as well as full specifications and a detailed look at the rear IO.
Included with the X570 Taichi is an installation/instruction guide, a software CD with an enclosed metallic case sticker, an SLI bridge, WiFi 6 antenna, M.2 stand offs for all three of the available slots and a twin pack of SATA cables.
Unusually theyve also included a T8 Torx screwdriver, this is used to remove the M.2 and FCH heatsink on the lower portion of the motherboard.