During Computex 2019, ASRock unveiled its latest flagship motherboard for AMD's AM4 socket, the X570 Aqua. Featured is a wide range of high-end components including 10 G LAN, Wi-Fi 6, Realtek's ALC1220, and a new custom-designed PCB covering making it one of the cleanest looking motherboards on the market.

We got a hands-on of the ASRock X570 Aqua and this thing is not a light tough. The first thing to notice other than its striking PCB armor covering the vast majority of the PCB and the large CPU water block, was the weight. The ASRock X570 Taichi is an E-ATX board which with the added weight of the CPU water block which also extends to cool the X570 chipset, the armor, and backplate on the rear, makes the board much heavier than other premium models. The Aqua moniker signifies the targeted consumer of this board, in that only users looking to run a custom water cooled system with high-end components, will likely consider this model. 

The feature set underneath the aesthetics is equally premium with an Aquantia AQC107 10 G LAN port, with an additional Intel Gigabit port included. Its Wi-Fi 6 capabilities come due to a Killer AX1650 802.11ax interface which also adds support for BT 5. A Realtek ALC1220 HD audio codec provides the onboard audio, while the rear panel also uses two Thunderbolt 3 Type-C ports. This limits the boards other USB 3.1 G2 capabilities and as a result, the X570 Aqua has six rear-panel USB 3.1 G1 type-A ports, but users can add an additional four with two USB 3.1 G1 headers, and four USB 2.0 ports with a pairing of USB 2.0 headers.

One of the main features of X570 is PCIe 4.0, and the ASRock X570 Aqua makes use of three full-length PCIe 4.0 slots which run at x16 x8/x8 and x8/x8/x4; also present is three PCIe 4.0 x1 slots. Storage includes two PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots and a total of eight SATA ports. Another interesting thing to note is the memory support which is listed as DDR4-4666. This signifies that the IMC is better on Ryzen 3000 over the previous generations.

The ASRock X570 Aqua is currently ASRock's flagship X570 motherboard in terms of features, and aesthetics. As a result, the pricing is likely to be high, but no information is currently available. What we do know is that the X570 Aqua will be limited to just 999 pieces worldwide, making its exclusivity one of its attracting features. We expect this model to launch around 7/7.

(We were told that the board would be under $1000. It's something.) 

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  • mobutu - Monday, June 3, 2019 - link

    I really don;t get it, if you make only one thousand boards available then why the one thousand us dollars price for one?

    why not five thousands or maybe ten thousands?

    I'm pretty sure in this whole big world there are one thousands foool to pay this price.
  • wrkingclass_hero - Monday, June 3, 2019 - link

    "this thing is not a light tough." ???
    This article has quite a few grammar and flow issues. If you guys need a proofreader, I'm available.😉
  • Dragonstongue - Monday, June 3, 2019 - link

    it made absolute sense when I read it...

    tbh it is NOT that "big a deal" unless was meant to say one thing but completely another typo ^.^
  • Assimilator87 - Monday, June 3, 2019 - link

    Maybe he was trying to be consistent with the vendor. In the specs sheet, it says "Graphics Intput". By the way, in what scenario would the internal DisplayPort input be used? My brain's not very imaginative right now x_x
  • misc - Tuesday, June 4, 2019 - link

    Some PC motherboards with Thunderbolt support can accept a DisplayPort input and mux it into an outgoing Thunderbolt connection.
  • eastcoast_pete - Monday, June 3, 2019 - link

    Even if it stops working, at least this thing would be a doorstop that really stops the door from moving. Can give you a hernia, too.
  • Doc Rob - Tuesday, June 4, 2019 - link

    I want one.. but not for that price..
  • Threska - Wednesday, June 5, 2019 - link

    Getting into Threadripper territory.

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