Tuesday, September 30th 2008
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ASUS Rampage II Extreme LGA 1366 Motherboard in Pretty Pixels
After yesterday's ASUS P6T Deluxe quick introduction, today is time for the heavy artilery to come by and stop at our front door. For sure ASUS, one of the biggest brands in the computer industry is not going to have only one or two motherboards to support Nehalem. Although the platform is not yet officially introduced, ASUS is ready with its Rampage II Extreme motherboard. As the name suggests this will be the enthusiast range of motherboard offerings support for LGA 1366 processors, triple-channel DDR3 memory and up to three PCI-Express x16 graphics cards. The new Republic of Gamers machinery might not have a fancy heat pipe cooling (it might not need one) but it has a few other tricks, such as a special VTT CPU power card that provides a 16-phase CPU and 3-phase memory power design. The board also features a number of strange buttons that will help experts overclock their hardware. The Rampage II Extreme also has six SATA 3.0 Gbps connectors, dual Gigabit Ethernets, FireWire, eSATA ports and most likely support for both ATI CrossFire X and NVIDIA triple SLI technology. Let the pictures finish this post:
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Muropaketti - Plaza
25 Comments on ASUS Rampage II Extreme LGA 1366 Motherboard in Pretty Pixels
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Why can't the blue bits be red!
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Aesthetics aside, this board seems to offer some fantastic features such as support for either Crossfire or SLi, the on-board power/rest et al buttons. If this board out-performs the other X58 based boards then I think I have a winner, even if it doesn't match my initial colour scheme.
Once the numbers have come in (HURRY IT UP DAMNIT!) and the boards have had time to mature, this could be the board to compare others to.
MUHAHAHAHA!
Me preciousssss
We Wantsssss it!
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What is that small raised daughter board for between the I/O and chipset heat sink for? You know just above the first (black) PCIe X1 slot?
The ASUS P6T Deluxe has 16 + 2 Phase power (I think) but no such power card. I’m wondering what the real world benefits of having it would be with respect to not having it.
i want!!!
price is the biggest factor for me as i just built 2 systems not soo long ago, especially with an uncertain future.
as someone said never be among the first adopters as they usually improve upon the motherboard/components/price/bios within a month or so.