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I agree. I guess I should've mentioned this in my first post, but I've had the X370 Taichi (used in desktop, then later TrueNAS Core server 24/7 for years) and X470 Taichi Ultimate (desktop)- both boards were excellent. Asrock RMA was smooth- once I killed my X470 TU with a bad BIOS flash and they turned it around quick. At least if you get a bad board (which is unlikely these days tbh) you typically have 30 days to return/exchange to place of purchase rather than deal with the vendor.I've had a few ASRock boards including a Taichi and they've been solid. Anything with the Taichi branding seems to be praised in user reviews. I've seen far more negativity surrounding Asus and Gigabyte in the recent past. I don't think you can go wrong! (Of course now that I say that, you'll get a lemon Taichi and have a nightmare RMA to report back )
I've had better luck with ASrock with my AM4 systems than my Asus or MSI motherboards. My X570 Taichi is probably my favorite mobo that i've ever owned, but it's also my only "premium" motherboard.I've had a few ASRock boards including a Taichi and they've been solid. Anything with the Taichi branding seems to be praised in user reviews. I've seen far more negativity surrounding Asus and Gigabyte in the recent past. I don't think you can go wrong! (Of course now that I say that, you'll get a lemon Taichi and have a nightmare RMA to report back )
Amazing customer service can turn me onto a company even if their "brand recognition" isn't perfect. I've had ASRock boards in the past with no issues in my primary rigs.Asrock RMA was smooth- once I killed my X470 TU with a bad BIOS flash and they turned it around quick.