ASRock is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its Taichi lineup with a large wave of new hardware planned for Computex 2026. The company is preparing new Taichi products across several categories, including motherboards, graphics cards, OLED gaming monitors, liquid coolers, and high wattage power supplies.
The Taichi brand started in 2016 with ASRock’s X99 and Z170 motherboards. Since then, it has become one of the company’s flagship enthusiast lines, usually aimed at PC builders who want premium features, stronger power delivery, and more distinctive designs.
One of the most interesting teased products appears to be a new Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi graphics card. ASRock already has black and white Taichi versions of the RX 9070 XT, but the new card shown in teaser material appears to mix both colors on the shroud. ASRock has not formally detailed this GPU yet, so the final specs are still unknown.
The new Taichi lineup covers almost every major enthusiast PC category
The motherboard highlight is the X870E Taichi White, a new AMD motherboard with a 24+2+1 power phase design, 10GbE LAN, Wi Fi 7, and dual PCIe 5.0 x16 slots for graphics cards. That makes it clearly aimed at high end Ryzen builds, especially for people who want a white themed system.
| Product category | New Taichi hardware |
|---|---|
| Motherboard | X870E Taichi White |
| Graphics card | New Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi teased |
| Liquid cooling | Taichi AQUA 360 LCD and Taichi 360 HOLO |
| Monitors | TCO27USA, TCO27QXA, TCO27QXB |
| Power supplies | Taichi PSU lineup up to 3000W |
| Phantom Gaming PSUs | 850W and 1000W SFX models |
ASRock is also expanding its liquid cooling lineup with new Taichi AQUA 360mm AIO coolers in black and white. These include the AQUA 360 LCD and Taichi 360 HOLO models. The coolers feature a built in flow indicator, a transparent water channel, and G1/4 inch expansion ports, which should appeal to builders who want more visual flair and flexibility than a basic closed loop cooler.

The monitor lineup may be the most eye catching part of the announcement. ASRock is preparing three Taichi monitors: TCO27USA, TCO27QXA, and TCO27QXB. The first two support 4K at 240Hz and 2K at 500Hz modes, while using QD OLED technology. Both also offer 99 percent DCI P3 color coverage and Delta E under 2 color accuracy.
The third display is even faster. The TCO27QXB is a 540Hz monitor using RGB Tandem OLED technology, which ASRock says improves brightness and sharpness. That positions it directly at competitive gamers who want extreme refresh rates without giving up OLED image quality.
ASRock is also introducing new Taichi power supplies, including models up to 3000W for workstation builds. That kind of wattage is far beyond what most gaming PCs need, but it could be useful for high end systems with multiple GPUs, heavy workstation components, or future power hungry hardware. The company is also adding Phantom Gaming SFX power supplies in 850W and 1000W versions for compact builds.
This anniversary lineup shows ASRock wants Taichi to be more than a motherboard brand. The company is turning it into a full premium ecosystem for high end PC builders, covering the board, GPU, display, cooling, and power supply. Computex 2026 should give a clearer look at pricing, final specs, and release timing, but ASRock’s message is already clear: Taichi is becoming one of its biggest enthusiast hardware identities.



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