Wednesday, May 13th 2009
ASUS Crosshair III Formula Cometh
ASUS finally got generous with AMD enthusiasts seeking an avant-grade Republic of Gamers motherboard to drive the AMD Dragon platform. Enter Crosshair III. Traditionally, ASUS used the Crosshair name for high-end AMD motherboards based on NVIDIA nForce chipsets, but this time around, it will be using AMD's workhorse high-end desktop chipset: AMD 790FX coupled with SB750. The choice could have been influenced by two factors: reasonable demand for ATI Radeon graphics, and the Advanced Clock Calibration (ACC) feature vendors haven't been able to ship with nForce chipsets so far.
An 8+2 phase circuit powers the AM3 socket, which supports the latest processors from AMD, that support DDR3 memory. "Only" two PCI-Express x16 slots are provided, that support ATI CrossFireX. Other feature include ROG-exclusive LCD-poster, and the iROG overclocking management system. Audio is care of an ASUS SupremeFX X-Fi audio riser. While the board just may seem a little basic compared to the M4A79T Deluxe, you have to consider the fact that it carries the "Formula" sub-branding. If ASUS wants to sell a better board, there just could be a Crosshair III Extreme in the works. ASUS may use the upcoming Computex event to launch this. It is expected to be priced around US $200.
Source:
Plaza.fi
An 8+2 phase circuit powers the AM3 socket, which supports the latest processors from AMD, that support DDR3 memory. "Only" two PCI-Express x16 slots are provided, that support ATI CrossFireX. Other feature include ROG-exclusive LCD-poster, and the iROG overclocking management system. Audio is care of an ASUS SupremeFX X-Fi audio riser. While the board just may seem a little basic compared to the M4A79T Deluxe, you have to consider the fact that it carries the "Formula" sub-branding. If ASUS wants to sell a better board, there just could be a Crosshair III Extreme in the works. ASUS may use the upcoming Computex event to launch this. It is expected to be priced around US $200.
71 Comments on ASUS Crosshair III Formula Cometh
The question isn't why would one pick this board, as to why one would come in and troll about another?
To me, the MSI board is one of the best AM3 boards out there right now.. But, it's the start of AM3, and there will be more and more boards that will come and be "better' or be more "efficient".. Crosshair has all ways been the "highend" version board for AMD..
GB does not yield the best oc's the M4A79T does
my M4A78T-E smokes the 790GX GB board in everything but the onboard VGA
DFI
asus
gigabyte
in that order.
Gigabyte may perform like asus and OC like asus... but they nearly always have some kind of BIOS bugs/errata, or sudden failures. I know of 3 gigas personally that 'just died'
a lot of the people who swear by gigabyte had bad experiences with a few of asus failures, like the first striker extreme.
it seems nforce 980a still unable to deliver ACC