ASRock MB TRX40 Taichi AMD Ryzen Threadripper sTRX4 TRX40 Max256GB DDR4 ATX - View 1

ASRock MB TRX40 Taichi AMD Ryzen Threadripper sTRX4 TRX40 Max256GB DDR4 ATX

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Key Features

  • CPU Socket Type sTRX4 / Chipset AMD TRX40 (Model = TRX40 TAICHI)
  • Number of Memory Slots 8×288pin
  • Memory Standard Supports DDR4 4666(OC)+/ 4600(OC)/ 4533(OC)/ 4466(OC)/ 4400(OC)/ 4333(OC)/ 4266(OC)/ 4200(OC)/ 4133(OC)/ 4000(OC)/ 3866(OC)/ 3800(OC)/ 3733(OC)/ 3600(OC)/ 3466(OC)/ 3200/ 2933/ 2667/ 2400/ 2133 ECC & non-ECC, un-buffered memory (U-DIMM)
  • Maximum Memory Supported 256GB
  • Channel Supported Quad Channel

Specifications

Graphics Card Interface
PCI Express
Memory Slots Available
8
Number of Ports
16
SPDIF Connector Type
Coaxial
System Bus Standard Supported
SATA 3
Total Number of HDMI Ports
1
Total SATA Ports
1
USB 20
2
Total Usb Ports
3
Memory Clock Speed
2666 MHz
Platform
Android
Processor Series
A-Series
Memory Storage Capacity
256 GB
Ram Memory Maximum Size
256 GB
Main Power Connector Type
24-Pin
Processor Socket
Socket TRX4
Compatible Devices
Personal Computer
RAM Memory Technology
DDR4
Chipset Type
MD TRX40
Global Trade Identification Number
04717677339918
Model Number
TRX40 TAICHI
Manufacturer
ASRock
Brand Name
ASRock
Model Name
TRX40 TAICHI

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Customer Reviews

Paul Z
Uses 16phase power and 90amp VRM like the most expensive high performance motherboards. Good onboard heatsinks/fans. Cooling on main M2 slots. Plenty of fan connectors and a BIOS that allows a great deal of flexibility in overclocking and fan control. Well built. A Threadripper NEEDS heavy duty water cooling. A 360mm radiator for the CPU plus plenty of case fans for everything else should be in your budget if you are buying this expensive a board and CPU. Be careful in case selection. The heat sinks of the VRM may cause clearance issues if you intend to mount a radiator on the top of the case. May need to mount radiator on front or use a 280mm on top to avoid problems--depending on the case. Some Threadripper reviewers claim little overclocking headroom. They were not using this board. Review sites using this board saw significant overclocking potential (as have I).
Bryan M.
It wont even boot with the new threadripper
James Obywon
DEAD ON ARIVALNO BOOT OF ANYTHING