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Everything you need, nothing you don't! - ASRock @ Computex 2023

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At ASRock's Computex 2023 booth, the short circuit crew dives into a wide array of ASRock products, highlighting how the company offers high performance without unnecessary extras. The host begins with the Z790 Taichi motherboard, praising its raw performance potential and noting that extreme clock speeds were achieved after removing nonessential components, illustrating a philosophy of stripped-down efficiency. The Taichi Lite is presented as a top option for builders who want peak performance without the luxury add-ons, showcasing a design that omits flashy RGB and extra hardware to reduce cost. The segment then covers Phantom Gaming boards across the Lightning to Nova lines, emphasizing user-friendly, tool-less M.2 installation that requires no tools and enables quick upgrades. The reviewer points out 16 CPU power phases on mid-range boards and up to 20 on the flagship, plus Gen 5 PCIe slots and multiple Gen 4 slots that enable versatile storage or NAS-like setups. While WiFi 7 is present on several models, wired five-gigabit LAN is also highlighted as a reliable option. The talk moves to GPUs, with the white edition Steel Legend and the Aqua water-cooled RX 7900 XTX standing out for cooling and aesthetics, followed by discussion of the 8K PG558KF monitor with broad local dimming and 1,000 nits brightness. The coverage then transitions to display options like the PG32UMF mini-LED monitor with 1,400 nits brightness and 1,152 local-dimming zones, which supports G-Sync and FreeSync. Finally, compact desktops such as the DeskMeet AM5 and DeskSlim mini PC lines are shown, including a full ATX power supply in the larger chassis, emphasizing space efficiency and price-conscious design choices. The video closes with a nod to ASRock’s sponsorship and a call to action for viewers to like and subscribe for more coverage, highlighting that ASRock is delivering strong value across boards, GPUs, and displays.

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