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The Razer Edition Asrock X570 Tai Chi Motherboard Review: A Great Build with Some Quirks

If you're already invested in the Razer ecosystem and looking to take your PC build to the next level, the Razer Edition Asrock X570 Tai Chi motherboard is definitely worth considering. With its robust feature set and impressive RGB lighting capabilities, this board is a great choice for those who want to showcase their gaming rig's personality. The RGB M.2 SSD, in particular, is a nice touch that adds some visual flair to the build.

One of the standout features of this motherboard is its Polychrome Sync technology, which allows users to control and synchronize their RGB lighting across multiple components, including the RAM, GPU, and CPU. This feature is seamless and intuitive to use, making it easy to create a visually stunning display that reflects your personality or gaming style. However, there's one minor quirk to be aware of: the RGB M.2 SSD cannot be controlled directly through Razer Synapse, requiring the installation of third-party software.

Another notable feature of this motherboard is its ability to control the RAM directly through the MSI Mystic Light software, which allows for instant access to a range of features, including fan curve adjustment and per-LED control. This level of customization would have been even more impressive if it were integrated directly into Razer Synapse, but it's still a great option for those who want to fine-tune their RAM settings.

The motherboard also comes with Asrock A-Tuning software, which offers basic overclocking and tweaking capabilities, including voltage adjustment and base clock and CPU frequency overclocking. This feature is easy to use and provides a range of options for those who want to squeeze more performance out of their CPU. Additionally, the System Info tab provides basic readouts on temperatures, fan speeds, and other vital system information.

The Fantastic Tuning software is another notable feature of this motherboard, which allows users to adjust fan curves with ease. This feature can be linked to either motherboard temperature or CPU temperature, making it easy to customize cooling settings based on specific needs. The chipset fan speed adjustment is also a nice touch, providing more control over the overall cooling dynamics of the system.

One potential drawback of this motherboard is that its Fantastic Tuning software does not seem to have been directly integrated into Razer Synapse. While users can still access fan curve adjustments and other features through the motherboard's software, it would be great to see these capabilities mirrored in Razer Synapse as well. Imagine being able to adjust fan curves for any device connected to your system, regardless of whether it's a PC or external component – that would be an incredible feature!

Asrock also promises some improvements and updates in the Z690 Eraser Edition motherboard, which may address some of the quirks encountered with this model. Whether or not these changes will be implemented in Razer Synapse remains to be seen, but fans of Asrock's Fantastic Tuning software can hold out hope.

For those looking for a robust and feature-rich motherboard that still offers a seamless integration with Razer gear, the Razer Edition Asrock X570 Tai Chi is an excellent choice. While it may have some minor quirks to overcome, its many strengths make it well worth considering for PC builders who want to take their system to the next level.

**Update: Intel I9-12900K and DDR5 RAM Arrive!**

A few days ago, I mentioned that my CPU had not yet arrived or been installed. However, I can now confirm that both the new Intel I9-12900K and some DDR5 RAM have finally arrived!

Stay tuned for a future video where I'll be switching to Intel and experimenting with their latest offerings, including the I9-12900K and DDR5 RAM. With the promise of improved performance and reduced latency, I'm excited to dive into this new era and see how it compares to my long-time favorite, AMD.

**Switching from AMD to Intel**

As some of you may know, I've been using AMD hardware for several years now. However, after being on Intel for many years before that, I'm eager to make the switch again and experience all that Intel has to offer. One potential drawback I've heard is that Intel CPUs tend to run warmer than their AMD counterparts.

To mitigate this issue, I plan to upgrade my liquid cooler to something a bit more beefy, which should help keep temperatures in check and ensure optimal performance.

**In Conclusion**

The Razer Edition Asrock X570 Tai Chi motherboard is an excellent choice for those who want to showcase their gaming rig's personality. With its robust feature set, impressive RGB lighting capabilities, and seamless integration with Razer gear, it's a great option for PC builders who want to take their system to the next level.

While there are some minor quirks to be aware of, such as the lack of direct control over RAM settings through Razer Synapse, these can be easily overcome. Overall, this motherboard is well worth considering for anyone looking to build or upgrade a PC that's both visually stunning and performance-driven.

Let me know what you think about the Razer Edition Asrock X570 Tai Chi motherboard in the comments below!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhow's it going everyone welcome back to another tech blog video it's a sick intro today with a bicep curls gotta get a nice pump going before we actually begin the pc build so i've just gone ahead and put together a new gaming pc but now my desktop is being plagued by the iconic activate windows watermark luckily though today's video is being sponsored by vipscdkey.com a website where you can purchase microsoft office windows 10 and in my case windows 11 license keys i ended up picking up windows 11 pro right here and of course using code tech block for 25 off of my own order they have a bunch of payment methods that they accept including paypal and they make the whole ordering process very very simple it literally took me less than five minutes from purchasing it to having windows be activated which is pretty damn good you get the license key sent to you via your email and you can also access the full key at any time on the actual website where you purchase the key from you can copy the key right there bada bing bada boom copy paste and within moments windows will be activated and you will no longer have to suffer with the activate windows watermark in the corner of your display massive shout out to vip scdkey.com once again for sponsoring today's video i really appreciate it make sure you guys use code tech blog for an additional 25 off your order all their links will be at the very top of today's video description down below thank you for listening and back to today's regularly scheduled programming we got uh some motherboards in from asrock today we got an x570 tai chi razor edition all right that is one of them that is the one we're gonna be uh using today because i don't have an intel cpu just yet and i don't have ddr5 ram either for this other board that looks very similar to the x570 one asrock hooked it up with two motherboards so basically i'm still on amd right now over on my main system which is behind me over there we got a 3950x cpu inside of an msi godlike x570 motherboard but i suspect that something in my system like hardware wise might be damaged in some way because we still blue screen way too often dude i think every single day i still blue screen at least once the blue screens you can't escape them all right they just they keep coming back to haunt me but the motherboard has not been replaced just yet so we're going to try to replace the motherboard for this bad boy razor edition we'll just like swap all the components over onto this board make a sick montage and fingers crossed no more blue screens maybe we'll see because if this don't fix it i can either try a different graphics card or perhaps different ram because i've already replaced the cpu the liquid cooler has been replaced every fan the pc case has been replaced the power supply has been replaced all of the storage drives have also been replaced but i'm pretty sure it has to be hardware related because like even after i reinstall windows the blue screens they still come back so we're on a mission to slowly get to the bottom of this yeah shout out to asrock we're sending this thing over let's get this thing opened up dude all right so we got maximize your device with razer synapse three this motherboard i guess will actually appear on razer synapse i've never had a razer motherboard before so we're gonna see how this works now what is gonna be interesting is i already have razer's chroma argb controller and also their pwm fan hub which are like separate little components you can buy for your own pc build to either plug in the rgb devices in your pc and control it through razer synapse and or you can also pick up the fan hub and plug in the actual fans into a special razer fan hub then you can have like per fan control of like the actual fan speeds through also razer synapse so this motherboard here should actually come with the argb controller that is like a separate piece of my pc but it should already be a part of this board as far as i know and it'll be interesting to see what else we get through razer synapse 3 in terms of control like fan control would that be a thing we'll see all right this is all kind of new to me as well okay so that's that's the actual motherboard out okay so guessing this will be like yeah documentation and over in the other section we got some cables you even get a screwdriver that comes with the actual motherboard now i don't know what kind of head it actually uses i think it might be like a t10 so this special screwdriver is to remove the like plating on top of the actual m.2 drives basically the heat sinks that are sitting on top of the m.2 storage areas yeah so you could slot your m.2 drive right there and it even comes with some thermal pads pre-applied onto the actual metal bit right here to keep your m.2 drive nice and cool it says uh four gamers by gamers in like this cool pattern that we've seen before on like some of razer's keyboards hopefully you can just barely see it there yeah it's actually a pretty sick like backplate design for the motherboard at the back that's pretty cool i like that i like that it's a nice touch you know in terms of connectivity this board is actually better than i expected here is the rear i o we got a bunch of usb ports we get 2.5 gigabit ethernet we also get clear cmos and bios reset buttons right at the back at the bottom of the actual board there's a reset switch power switch as well as the motherboard code led screen right there we have a bunch of sata ports of course front panel connectors uh two usb 3 connectors as well one of them is angled one of them is like facing upwards 24 pin of course a bunch of areas to plug your fans in as well one important thing to mention of course after all this is the razer edition motherboard is the actual rgb and the rgb connectivity on the motherboard itself so every single led that you actually see on the board whether it's the light strip here the rgb around the chipset area or the razer edition and a bit of rgb lighting there is individually addressable every single led can be set to its own individual color of your own choosing through of course the razer synapse software and then for the actual external rgb connectivity we get dual rgb connectors one at the top one at the bottom those are of course the four pin 12 volt rgb headers and then of course we also get addressable rgb connectivity as well in the form of three pin 5 volt headers one here and then one at the top and with that said let's get this thing built me this wouldn't be a razor edition motherboard if you didn't have like a razor chroma background for the whole bios are you joking so all my ram has been detected which is nice the cpu has been detected clearly the graphics card is working as well i've gone ahead and set everything to the color green check this out this is the finished pc build with the razer edition motherboard installed let me go over some of the things i like some of the things i don't like about it in terms of the actual design of the board i think it's really sleek looking in this case with the components i have inside of here right now i reckon it looks absolutely spot-on it just works really well if you mount your graphics card and plug it into the first like pcie slot right there then you you don't really see any of this section so ideally you'd want to actually vertically mount your graphics card and then obviously when you'd be like peeking into the pc from above you would see the actual like you know absolutely insane rgb area over there but obviously not a major thing like most motherboards have a bunch of lights there and they pretty much always get covered up by a graphics card if it's just plugged directly into the top slot but just something i thought i'd mention after all this is like a board really focused on led lighting rgb it's razer after all why wouldn't it be now you might have noticed one thing about the pc build that is a bit different than usual why are the led lights on your graphics card disabled what's up with that dude well unfortunately the razer synapse software and the way you control the rgb lights on this board something is like something's gone wrong okay in terms of like syncing up msl mystic light g skill trident z memory through razer synapse simultaneously on this motherboard specifically at least for me i cannot sync up g skill and msi mystic light to razer at the same time if i install msi mystic light the moment it's running in the background it will absolutely overwrite the g skill rgb lighting software for some reason and i've tried messing around with msi mystic light settings i've tried dragon center msi center i tried installing just msi mystic light like the super old app that didn't even work but i've tried everything and no matter what i tried i could not get the g-skill trident z software and msi mystic light to play nice with each other on this motherboard i don't know why it's as if like msi center or just any msi mystic light software was overriding the g skill software and they were conflicting all the time i could not have both running at the same time i tried reinstalling the software countless times and nothing i did fixed it so in the end i ended up downloading signal rgb very good app would highly recommend it you can basically control a ton of rgb devices from different manufacturers or through one app which is pretty damn sick you can sync up tons of different rgb peripherals pc components light strips all three one software it's pretty sick dude i'll leave their link in the description down below not sponsored or anything just a good bit of software i would recommend it works for me and chances are many of you also have a bunch of different components from different manufacturers and maybe you want an easy way through one app to sync up all the lights and for this one you can do it which is which is very nice but i ended up just simply using this app to turn the lights off on the rtx 3090 from msi so that if i were to do like a spectrum cycle as you see right now everything works and everything can sync up including the ram minus the graphics card because you know it's it's either i sync up the ram or i sync up the graphics card and in this case i just went with the ram another thing to watch out for as well see you have the xpg rgb m.2 ssd that i have installed in my pc right now i've ended up disabling the rgb lights on the ssd because you cannot sync the lights on that ssd with this motherboard at least not through razer synapse which is the primary way you control every other led on the motherboard whether it's the actual leds on the board itself or any three pin 5 volt rgb device you plug into the motherboard ports you will get full like per led control which is awesome and as you can see there are two more icons right here if you plug in a 12 volt 4 pin rgb device you will also be able to control it directly through razer synapse which is great fantastic like in terms of rgb implementation control of this sort really good very well thought of not many people actually give you per led control so the way they did everything here fantastic really really good but when it comes to an rgb m.2 ssd razer synapse does not detect it as a device which is a bit annoying you can't really sync the lights up with it if i was probably using a different asrock board i'm assuming it would sync up fine but through this one yeah your rgb m.2 ssd you can't control the lights not for razor synapse a bit weird another thing typically through motherboard rgb software you can control the ram as well natively right if you plug in ram into your motherboard through either asrock polychrome sync or asus aura sync or like msi mystic lite you can control the ram directly through msi mystic light you know all these other motherboard rgb softwares can instantly control the ram you don't need to download like third-party ram software like in this case but here you have to get g skill trading z software installed and then sync it up through the razer connect software in order to actually have control of the ram and sync it up to razer synapse it really would have been sick just to be able to control the ram directly through like razer synapse especially if you'd even get like per led control imagine imagine that if you'd get per led control of like the actual ram sticks that would have been so cool but yeah you can't do that and your rgb m.2 ssd can't do that either but apart from that very good motherboard all right apart from those those minor issues regarding rgb lights it's a sig board uh you get some software called asrock a tuning which can give you basic like overclocking tweaking that you can do on the motherboard like a couple of voltages you can adjust and you can also overclock the um base clock and cpu frequency directly through this app you also get the system info tab that gives you basic readouts on temperatures simple stuff like that there's also operation mode which i've just set mine to performance mode there's fantastic tuning you get fan curve adjustment through the software which is very easy to use and very easy to adjust like any of the actual um like curves of the fan speed you're trying to set up whether you want the thing to be linked to motherboard temp or cpu temp can also be swapped here which is handy and there's also the um chipset fan that you can also adjust the fan speed of now it would have been cool to see this whole fantastic tuning be directly implemented into razer's synapse as well as we've seen through the argb integration the razer chroma integration through the motherboard and razor synapse being very seamless it would have been also cool to see this same fantastic tuning being implemented from the asrock software directly into synapse so any fan you plug into the motherboard you can then adjust the fan curves through razer synapse similar to what i can do through my razer pwm pc fan controller which is a separate device yeah we can pretty much just set up like very simple fan curves and it would have been cool to get this same functionality through the motherboard you know you got customized lighting and then it would have been nice to see something for like cooling or fans as well as like a third tab but maybe maybe in the z690 eraser edition motherboard we will see a couple of these improvements are a couple of these missing features you could say being directly implemented into razer synapse but apart from that that's been today's video about this razer edition motherboard overall it's a pretty good board with just a couple of little weird quirks about it if you already have a ton of razor gear and you kind of want to take your razer pc build to another level you could pick up the razer edition asrock x570 tai chi motherboard if you're on the amd platform or if you're over on intel you can pick up the z690 tai chi which i'm going to be dropping a video about very very soon because i'm switching to intel and ddr5 at the start of the video i said the cpu had not arrived yet nor nor had the ram but i can confirm we have the new intel i9 12900k oh my lord shout out to intel for sending that out and we have some ddr5 ram as well so stay tuned for another video dropping soon where we switch to intel and we switch to ddr5 i'll let you know my experience going from amd to intel over the next couple of days couple of weeks i'm excited i've been on amd for several years now after being on intel for many years before that gonna switch over to intel for the next little while see how that goes i have heard that that intel cpu does like to run a little bit warm so i might even uh upgrade the liquid cooler to something a little bit more beefy that can hopefully handle the temperatures with ease of that very powerful intel i9 but apart from that i want to wrap today's video up here thanks for watching i'll see you in another one soon goodbye youhow's it going everyone welcome back to another tech blog video it's a sick intro today with a bicep curls gotta get a nice pump going before we actually begin the pc build so i've just gone ahead and put together a new gaming pc but now my desktop is being plagued by the iconic activate windows watermark luckily though today's video is being sponsored by vipscdkey.com a website where you can purchase microsoft office windows 10 and in my case windows 11 license keys i ended up picking up windows 11 pro right here and of course using code tech block for 25 off of my own order they have a bunch of payment methods that they accept including paypal and they make the whole ordering process very very simple it literally took me less than five minutes from purchasing it to having windows be activated which is pretty damn good you get the license key sent to you via your email and you can also access the full key at any time on the actual website where you purchase the key from you can copy the key right there bada bing bada boom copy paste and within moments windows will be activated and you will no longer have to suffer with the activate windows watermark in the corner of your display massive shout out to vip scdkey.com once again for sponsoring today's video i really appreciate it make sure you guys use code tech blog for an additional 25 off your order all their links will be at the very top of today's video description down below thank you for listening and back to today's regularly scheduled programming we got uh some motherboards in from asrock today we got an x570 tai chi razor edition all right that is one of them that is the one we're gonna be uh using today because i don't have an intel cpu just yet and i don't have ddr5 ram either for this other board that looks very similar to the x570 one asrock hooked it up with two motherboards so basically i'm still on amd right now over on my main system which is behind me over there we got a 3950x cpu inside of an msi godlike x570 motherboard but i suspect that something in my system like hardware wise might be damaged in some way because we still blue screen way too often dude i think every single day i still blue screen at least once the blue screens you can't escape them all right they just they keep coming back to haunt me but the motherboard has not been replaced just yet so we're going to try to replace the motherboard for this bad boy razor edition we'll just like swap all the components over onto this board make a sick montage and fingers crossed no more blue screens maybe we'll see because if this don't fix it i can either try a different graphics card or perhaps different ram because i've already replaced the cpu the liquid cooler has been replaced every fan the pc case has been replaced the power supply has been replaced all of the storage drives have also been replaced but i'm pretty sure it has to be hardware related because like even after i reinstall windows the blue screens they still come back so we're on a mission to slowly get to the bottom of this yeah shout out to asrock we're sending this thing over let's get this thing opened up dude all right so we got maximize your device with razer synapse three this motherboard i guess will actually appear on razer synapse i've never had a razer motherboard before so we're gonna see how this works now what is gonna be interesting is i already have razer's chroma argb controller and also their pwm fan hub which are like separate little components you can buy for your own pc build to either plug in the rgb devices in your pc and control it through razer synapse and or you can also pick up the fan hub and plug in the actual fans into a special razer fan hub then you can have like per fan control of like the actual fan speeds through also razer synapse so this motherboard here should actually come with the argb controller that is like a separate piece of my pc but it should already be a part of this board as far as i know and it'll be interesting to see what else we get through razer synapse 3 in terms of control like fan control would that be a thing we'll see all right this is all kind of new to me as well okay so that's that's the actual motherboard out okay so guessing this will be like yeah documentation and over in the other section we got some cables you even get a screwdriver that comes with the actual motherboard now i don't know what kind of head it actually uses i think it might be like a t10 so this special screwdriver is to remove the like plating on top of the actual m.2 drives basically the heat sinks that are sitting on top of the m.2 storage areas yeah so you could slot your m.2 drive right there and it even comes with some thermal pads pre-applied onto the actual metal bit right here to keep your m.2 drive nice and cool it says uh four gamers by gamers in like this cool pattern that we've seen before on like some of razer's keyboards hopefully you can just barely see it there yeah it's actually a pretty sick like backplate design for the motherboard at the back that's pretty cool i like that i like that it's a nice touch you know in terms of connectivity this board is actually better than i expected here is the rear i o we got a bunch of usb ports we get 2.5 gigabit ethernet we also get clear cmos and bios reset buttons right at the back at the bottom of the actual board there's a reset switch power switch as well as the motherboard code led screen right there we have a bunch of sata ports of course front panel connectors uh two usb 3 connectors as well one of them is angled one of them is like facing upwards 24 pin of course a bunch of areas to plug your fans in as well one important thing to mention of course after all this is the razer edition motherboard is the actual rgb and the rgb connectivity on the motherboard itself so every single led that you actually see on the board whether it's the light strip here the rgb around the chipset area or the razer edition and a bit of rgb lighting there is individually addressable every single led can be set to its own individual color of your own choosing through of course the razer synapse software and then for the actual external rgb connectivity we get dual rgb connectors one at the top one at the bottom those are of course the four pin 12 volt rgb headers and then of course we also get addressable rgb connectivity as well in the form of three pin 5 volt headers one here and then one at the top and with that said let's get this thing built me this wouldn't be a razor edition motherboard if you didn't have like a razor chroma background for the whole bios are you joking so all my ram has been detected which is nice the cpu has been detected clearly the graphics card is working as well i've gone ahead and set everything to the color green check this out this is the finished pc build with the razer edition motherboard installed let me go over some of the things i like some of the things i don't like about it in terms of the actual design of the board i think it's really sleek looking in this case with the components i have inside of here right now i reckon it looks absolutely spot-on it just works really well if you mount your graphics card and plug it into the first like pcie slot right there then you you don't really see any of this section so ideally you'd want to actually vertically mount your graphics card and then obviously when you'd be like peeking into the pc from above you would see the actual like you know absolutely insane rgb area over there but obviously not a major thing like most motherboards have a bunch of lights there and they pretty much always get covered up by a graphics card if it's just plugged directly into the top slot but just something i thought i'd mention after all this is like a board really focused on led lighting rgb it's razer after all why wouldn't it be now you might have noticed one thing about the pc build that is a bit different than usual why are the led lights on your graphics card disabled what's up with that dude well unfortunately the razer synapse software and the way you control the rgb lights on this board something is like something's gone wrong okay in terms of like syncing up msl mystic light g skill trident z memory through razer synapse simultaneously on this motherboard specifically at least for me i cannot sync up g skill and msi mystic light to razer at the same time if i install msi mystic light the moment it's running in the background it will absolutely overwrite the g skill rgb lighting software for some reason and i've tried messing around with msi mystic light settings i've tried dragon center msi center i tried installing just msi mystic light like the super old app that didn't even work but i've tried everything and no matter what i tried i could not get the g-skill trident z software and msi mystic light to play nice with each other on this motherboard i don't know why it's as if like msi center or just any msi mystic light software was overriding the g skill software and they were conflicting all the time i could not have both running at the same time i tried reinstalling the software countless times and nothing i did fixed it so in the end i ended up downloading signal rgb very good app would highly recommend it you can basically control a ton of rgb devices from different manufacturers or through one app which is pretty damn sick you can sync up tons of different rgb peripherals pc components light strips all three one software it's pretty sick dude i'll leave their link in the description down below not sponsored or anything just a good bit of software i would recommend it works for me and chances are many of you also have a bunch of different components from different manufacturers and maybe you want an easy way through one app to sync up all the lights and for this one you can do it which is which is very nice but i ended up just simply using this app to turn the lights off on the rtx 3090 from msi so that if i were to do like a spectrum cycle as you see right now everything works and everything can sync up including the ram minus the graphics card because you know it's it's either i sync up the ram or i sync up the graphics card and in this case i just went with the ram another thing to watch out for as well see you have the xpg rgb m.2 ssd that i have installed in my pc right now i've ended up disabling the rgb lights on the ssd because you cannot sync the lights on that ssd with this motherboard at least not through razer synapse which is the primary way you control every other led on the motherboard whether it's the actual leds on the board itself or any three pin 5 volt rgb device you plug into the motherboard ports you will get full like per led control which is awesome and as you can see there are two more icons right here if you plug in a 12 volt 4 pin rgb device you will also be able to control it directly through razer synapse which is great fantastic like in terms of rgb implementation control of this sort really good very well thought of not many people actually give you per led control so the way they did everything here fantastic really really good but when it comes to an rgb m.2 ssd razer synapse does not detect it as a device which is a bit annoying you can't really sync the lights up with it if i was probably using a different asrock board i'm assuming it would sync up fine but through this one yeah your rgb m.2 ssd you can't control the lights not for razor synapse a bit weird another thing typically through motherboard rgb software you can control the ram as well natively right if you plug in ram into your motherboard through either asrock polychrome sync or asus aura sync or like msi mystic lite you can control the ram directly through msi mystic light you know all these other motherboard rgb softwares can instantly control the ram you don't need to download like third-party ram software like in this case but here you have to get g skill trading z software installed and then sync it up through the razer connect software in order to actually have control of the ram and sync it up to razer synapse it really would have been sick just to be able to control the ram directly through like razer synapse especially if you'd even get like per led control imagine imagine that if you'd get per led control of like the actual ram sticks that would have been so cool but yeah you can't do that and your rgb m.2 ssd can't do that either but apart from that very good motherboard all right apart from those those minor issues regarding rgb lights it's a sig board uh you get some software called asrock a tuning which can give you basic like overclocking tweaking that you can do on the motherboard like a couple of voltages you can adjust and you can also overclock the um base clock and cpu frequency directly through this app you also get the system info tab that gives you basic readouts on temperatures simple stuff like that there's also operation mode which i've just set mine to performance mode there's fantastic tuning you get fan curve adjustment through the software which is very easy to use and very easy to adjust like any of the actual um like curves of the fan speed you're trying to set up whether you want the thing to be linked to motherboard temp or cpu temp can also be swapped here which is handy and there's also the um chipset fan that you can also adjust the fan speed of now it would have been cool to see this whole fantastic tuning be directly implemented into razer's synapse as well as we've seen through the argb integration the razer chroma integration through the motherboard and razor synapse being very seamless it would have been also cool to see this same fantastic tuning being implemented from the asrock software directly into synapse so any fan you plug into the motherboard you can then adjust the fan curves through razer synapse similar to what i can do through my razer pwm pc fan controller which is a separate device yeah we can pretty much just set up like very simple fan curves and it would have been cool to get this same functionality through the motherboard you know you got customized lighting and then it would have been nice to see something for like cooling or fans as well as like a third tab but maybe maybe in the z690 eraser edition motherboard we will see a couple of these improvements are a couple of these missing features you could say being directly implemented into razer synapse but apart from that that's been today's video about this razer edition motherboard overall it's a pretty good board with just a couple of little weird quirks about it if you already have a ton of razor gear and you kind of want to take your razer pc build to another level you could pick up the razer edition asrock x570 tai chi motherboard if you're on the amd platform or if you're over on intel you can pick up the z690 tai chi which i'm going to be dropping a video about very very soon because i'm switching to intel and ddr5 at the start of the video i said the cpu had not arrived yet nor nor had the ram but i can confirm we have the new intel i9 12900k oh my lord shout out to intel for sending that out and we have some ddr5 ram as well so stay tuned for another video dropping soon where we switch to intel and we switch to ddr5 i'll let you know my experience going from amd to intel over the next couple of days couple of weeks i'm excited i've been on amd for several years now after being on intel for many years before that gonna switch over to intel for the next little while see how that goes i have heard that that intel cpu does like to run a little bit warm so i might even uh upgrade the liquid cooler to something a little bit more beefy that can hopefully handle the temperatures with ease of that very powerful intel i9 but apart from that i want to wrap today's video up here thanks for watching i'll see you in another one soon goodbye you\n"