The ASRock X470 Taichi Ultimate Motherboard Review: Aquantia 10GbE on Ryzen
by Gavin Bonshor on August 2, 2018 9:00 AM ESTGaming Performance
Ashes of the Singularity
Seen as the holy child of DirectX12, Ashes of the Singularity (AoTS, or just Ashes) has been the first title to actively go explore as many of DirectX12s features as it possibly can. Stardock, the developer behind the Nitrous engine which powers the game, has ensured that the real-time strategy title takes advantage of multiple cores and multiple graphics cards, in as many configurations as possible.
Rise Of The Tomb Raider
Rise of the Tomb Raider is a third-person action-adventure game that features similar gameplay found in 2013's Tomb Raider. Players control Lara Croft through various environments, battling enemies, and completing puzzle platforming sections, while using improvised weapons and gadgets in order to progress through the story.
One of the unique aspects of this benchmark is that it’s actually the average of 3 sub-benchmarks that fly through different environments, which keeps the benchmark from being too weighted towards a GPU’s performance characteristics under any one scene.
Thief
Thief has been a long-standing title in PC gamers hearts since the introduction of the very first iteration which was released back in 1998 (Thief: The Dark Project). Thief as it is simply known rebooted the long-standing series and renowned publisher Square Enix took over the task from where Eidos Interactive left off back in 2004. The game itself utilises the fluid Unreal Engine 3 engine and is known for optimised and improved destructible environments, large crowd simulation and soft body dynamics.
Total War: WARHAMMER
Not only is the Total War franchise one of the most popular real-time tactical strategy titles of all time, but Sega delve into multiple worlds such as the Roman Empire, Napoleonic era and even Attila the Hun, but more recently they nosedived into the world of Games Workshop via the WARHAMMER series. Developers Creative Assembly have used their latest RTS battle title with the much talked about DirectX 12 API so that this title can benefit from all the associated features that comes with it. The game itself is very CPU intensive and is capable of pushing any top end system to their limits.
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asmian - Thursday, August 2, 2018 - link
compliment vs. complement (on the important first page) again... so no, not a typo. This sort of homonym misunderstanding shouldn't appear in a professional technical article.hansmuff - Thursday, August 2, 2018 - link
" The consensus is ASRock has gone as all-out as they can with a board listed at $300 "The writing style is very bad for a professional article. Anandtech has a number of writers who really should get some training on writing.
pixelstuff - Thursday, August 2, 2018 - link
Editors are supposed to be the expert on the rules of writing so the topic writer doesn't have to be.Reflex - Sunday, August 5, 2018 - link
You should apply for a refund.Questor - Thursday, August 2, 2018 - link
If we are criticizing grammar, try capital letters at the beginning of your sentence. It's a "falls on deaf ears" thing when you fail while attempting to correct someone else. Just a thought.CheapSushi - Friday, August 3, 2018 - link
I wish we could downvote comments. It's absolutely trash that this is the first comment that shows up.LJM - Thursday, August 2, 2018 - link
What sense does 64GB max RAM make on a flagship motherboard for a CPU with 32 cores and 64 threads? I would pair the 2990x with 128GB RAM so this motherboard is immediately disqualified no matter what other properties it may haveBlargh99 - Thursday, August 2, 2018 - link
This is AM4 not TR4. So I'm interested to see how you get the 2990X to work here.LJM - Thursday, August 2, 2018 - link
Thanks. My mistake.4everalone - Thursday, August 2, 2018 - link
This is a Ryzen AM4 board, not a TR4 Threadripper board. I believe you may be confusing the two.