ASRock is back at Computex 2026, and this year is a big one, marking the 10th anniversary of their popular Taichi series. They’ve rolled out a whole lineup of special edition products, showcasing their dedication to performance and style. From motherboards to graphics cards and even new cooling solutions, ASRock is showing off some seriously cool tech.
Key Takeaways
- 10th Anniversary Taichi Lineup: ASRock is celebrating a decade of their Taichi series with special gold and silver themed motherboards, graphics cards, and AIO coolers.
- New White Taichi Motherboard: The X870E Taichi gets a white variant, offering a fresh aesthetic for builders.
- Innovative Cooling Solutions: The Taichi 360 Holo AIO features a holographic display, and the Taichi Aqua 360 LCD offers a clear pump block with an optional LCD screen and expandability.
- High-End Power Supplies: New workstation power supplies (TC 3200P, 3000P, 2600P) are designed for AI workstations with high standby power and 80 Plus Platinum certification.
- Cohesive Builds: ASRock emphasizes building complete systems with matching Taichi or Phantom Gaming components.
A Decade of Taichi: The Evolution of a Legend
ASRock is really leaning into the 10th anniversary of their Taichi series this year. They’ve got a whole spread of new products sporting a special gold and silver design to mark the occasion. It’s pretty neat to see how far the Taichi line has come. They even brought out the very first Taichi motherboard, the X99 Taichi, to show the contrast with their latest Z890 Taichi 10th Anniversary edition. This new board looks sharp, featuring a robust 20 + 1 + 2 + 1 power phase design.

They’re also showing off a Radeon RX 9070 XD Taichi 10th Anniversary Edition graphics card, rocking that same awesome gold and silver theme. And for cooling, there’s a special 10th Anniversary Edition of their Taichi 360 Holo AIO cooler, with a unique fan design.

Looking back, ASRock highlighted the journey of the Taichi series:
- 2016: Intel X99 Taichi (First Taichi motherboard)
- 2017: AMD X370 Taichi (First AMD Taichi motherboard)
- 2018: Intel X299 Taichi (Design language shift)
- 2018: AMD X399M Taichi (First MicroATX Taichi motherboard)
- 2019: Radeon RX 5700 XT Taichi X8GC Plus (First Taichi graphics card, known for its circular RGB)
- 2020: First Taichi Razer Edition (Collaboration with Razer)
- 2022: Intel Z690 Taichi Razer Edition
It’s a cool trip down memory lane, showing off some of the most memorable Taichi products over the last decade.
New Aesthetics and Features for Builders
While there aren’t a ton of brand-new motherboard models this year, ASRock has something special for those who love a clean, white build: the X870E Taichi White. This is their first-ever white Taichi motherboard, and it looks fantastic. It packs a 24 + 2 + 1 power phase design and features four M.2 slots, with two of them having a toolless design for easy installation. Plus, you get that signature Taichi RGB lighting, both up top and down below. This board also boasts a new 64-gigabyte BIOS, ensuring future compatibility, and it’s available right now.
Next-Level Cooling Solutions
ASRock’s liquid cooling game is strong, and their Taichi 360 Holo AIO is a real showstopper. The ‘Holo’ comes from the holographic display on the pump block, made possible by a fan module that projects the image. What’s really neat is that you can control the fan colors and what’s displayed on the hologram using a mobile app – you can even upload your own videos or GIFs. This is a 360mm AIO with a thicker 40mm radiator and a pre-installed, single-piece fan array for easier installation. It’s set to launch in July with a price around $269.
Then there’s the Taichi Aqua 360 LCD, which is the final version of their premium liquid cooler. It features a clear pump block so you can see the liquid flowing, and it comes with an optional LCD screen that can be mounted on the pump or placed elsewhere in your system. This AIO also includes an integrated flow meter (which has a revised design since CES) and quick-connect fans with no visible cables. A really cool feature is the addition of ports, allowing you to expand the cooling loop to include things like a graphics card. This high-end cooler is expected in late July, priced over $300.
Powering the Future: Workstation PSUs
For those building powerful AI workstations, ASRock has introduced new workstation power supplies: the TC 3200P, TC 3000P, and TC 2600P. These PSUs are designed for high-capacity needs, offering 8 amps of standby power for AI designs, which translates to 40 watts of dedicated standby power. They are 80 Plus Platinum certified and come in a 180mm long chassis with a 135mm cooling fan. These will be available in Q4, with pricing yet to be announced.
Building a Complete ASRock Ecosystem
One of the great things about ASRock is how they make it easy to build a cohesive system using their own components. They showcased a stunning Taichi-themed build featuring a Taichi motherboard, the new Taichi Aqua AIO, and a Taichi graphics card, all in a matching white and silver aesthetic.

They also showed off their Phantom Gaming lineup, including a Phantom Gaming motherboard, AIO, and a concept RX 970 Phantom Gaming graphics card. This card sports a new black design to fit the Phantom Gaming theme. Whether you’re aiming for a Taichi or Phantom Gaming build, ASRock has you covered with matching components for a unified look.
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