![]() ![]() When the PCIe 5.0 M.2 slot is populated, the primary x16 slot drops to x8. It means a PCIe 4.0 drive can benefit from the enlarged heatsink, while leaving the PCIe 5.0 x16 slot at full speed. That might seem odd, but the twin primary slots can be used with either a PCIe 4.0 or a PCIe 5.0 drive. The board comes with five M.2 slots, though only four can be used at a time. The Wi-Fi card looks a bit unsightly, but that will be hidden underneath a graphics card, so it's not a concern. You get dual PCIe 5.0 x16 slots and support for up to 192GB of DDR5 at 7200MHz. Connecting power to it gives the front port 60W fast charging support. You'll note the presence of a 6-pin power connector adjacent to the front USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 port. The board itself may be a little plain, but the ingredients are still there if you wish to light up a fully featured build. Just below the bottom M.2 heatsink is a series of RGB LEDs, and there are four more RGB headers too, three of which are addressable. You get a total of eight fan headers making this a water-cooling friendly board. The Z790 Taichi Lite is an E-ATX board with plenty of highlights. ![]() Networking: Killer 2.5G LAN, Intel 1G LAN, Killer Wi-Fi 6E CPU compatibility: Intel 12th & 13th Gen desktop processors ![]()
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