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Just now, GabrielLP14 said:

Taichi has 2 phases for SOC? And 12 for Vcore? But what about the other 2?

or vsoc, thats an example, ive gotten it wrong sorry,

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Just now, GabrielLP14 said:

Taichi has 2 phases for SOC? And 12 for Vcore? But what about the other 2?

Wait it says 4 (2x2) which means its a doubled 2 phase aka 4

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Just now, Firewrath9 said:

Wait it says 4 (2x2) which means its a doubled 2 phase aka 4

So it's possibly 6 phases for the Vcore(2x6) and possible 2x2 phases for the SOC?

 

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10 hours ago, GabrielLP14 said:

So it's possibly 6 phases for the Vcore(2x6) and possible 2x2 phases for the SOC?

 

no, its a 6 phase using doublers to get 12, and a 2 phase doubled using doublers for 4

some boards, notable ASUS Z390 have a "Fake" 8 phase, or a Fat 4 phase, which means they just have double the components of a 4 phase, and don't use doublers at all

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  • 3 weeks later...

the MSI X570 Ace was leaked

https://www.pscp.tv/w/1mnxevneRXQKX?t=1h39m14s&fbclid=IwAR39kwUFriWH4xl8mxo0tKbGGhcICJsK3_a6Lg6-0XJlmOWTVRzEqBzbcRI

 

Seems to be a 14 phase in total, maybe 6x2 and 2 (maybe 4 sets of mosfets for 2 inductors). Whether doublers exist is unknown, since MSI happily avoided them on mainstream X470.

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55 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

Wow. I can't wait! AMD boards are finally getting the same treatment (aesthetically) that Intel has always gotten.. Can't wait to see what each manufacturer comes up with in the high end.. 

 

I might actually try MSI this time.. 

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3 hours ago, Jurrunio said:

the MSI X570 Ace was leaked

https://www.pscp.tv/w/1mnxevneRXQKX?t=1h39m14s&fbclid=IwAR39kwUFriWH4xl8mxo0tKbGGhcICJsK3_a6Lg6-0XJlmOWTVRzEqBzbcRI

 

Seems to be a 14 phase in total, maybe 6x2 and 2 (maybe 4 sets of mosfets for 2 inductors). Whether doublers exist is unknown, since MSI happily avoided them on mainstream X470.

have the ace already on the lists, not the vrms tho.

The ace looks pretty interesting, I'm hoping for a 170$ Taichi on sale, as thats prob what I'll get.

Love the work asrock did on their X370 and X470 lineup, 16 phases in total on a 200$ board when others had 8-12 phases total on 250$ boards

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2 hours ago, Firewrath9 said:

have the ace already on the lists, not the vrms tho.

The ace looks pretty interesting, I'm hoping for a 170$ Taichi on sale, as thats prob what I'll get.

Love the work asrock did on their X370 and X470 lineup, 16 phases in total on a 200$ board when others had 8-12 phases total on 250$ boards

Talking about Taichi boards, I'd slam Asrock if they didnt integrate the gear design to the chipset fan. I dont care about the rest of it at that point

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15 hours ago, Jurrunio said:

Talking about Taichi boards, I'd slam Asrock if they didnt integrate the gear design to the chipset fan. I dont care about the rest of it at that point

I'm happy with a refersh of the X470 but with PCIe 4.0 and more chipset cooling. 

12+4 high quality phases is the best VRM setup imo. (C7H is better for LN2 tho, and Gaming 7 has a great heatsink)

 

hopefully GB has finned heatsinks + 12 phase vrms.

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