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Somewhere between "dog shit" and "fire hazard." Their enthusiast-grade boards have been burning holes in CPU dies at "safe" default settings, and they released a string of faulty BIOS updates that made the issue worse. Gigabyte had some similar problems last year.
Strangely enough, Asrock Taichi [including Taichi-lite] boards are probably the best you can get for AM5 right now. I have a pair of older Asrock Velocita boards that I used for AM4 builds for my family last year, and those worked out pretty well as a budget-ish option. Either way, "Asrock" and "reliable" in the same sentence is still a little jarring when I think back to stuff I built in the 00s.