Testseek.co.uk have collected 58 expert reviews of the Asus Rampage 4 Black Edition and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Rampage 4 Black Edition.
February 2014
(91%)
58 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
186 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
91010058
The editors liked
Sensible and effective layout
Plenty of onboard features
Worthwhile overclockingorientated tools
Strong overclocking performance
Especially in regards to memory
4way SLI/CrossFire support
One of the best onboard audio solutions currently available
Published: 2013-12-16, Author: Dan , review by: legitreviews.com
There isn't anything about the ASUS Rampage IV Black Edition that I can complain about. When it comes down to it, the ASUS RIVBE is probably one of the most feature rich, and refined board to come across my test bench. There are two things that made me ex...
The Rampave IV Black Edition currently sells for $499.00 at Newegg , which puts it at the upper echelon of socket 2011 motherboards. There is no doubt that's a hefty price to pay. However, if you look at other high-end socket 2011 motherboards, you'll b...
When the ASUS Rampage IV Extreme was first launched we found it to be a performance powerhouse, albeit one that was slightly pricier than the competition. We gave it our Performance award, both as a nod towards that towering price tag and in expectation o...
Looks, Cooling solution, 4way multi GPU, Performance, ASUS feature set, Supreme FX Black, UEFI BIOS, Gaming centric software package, Wireless connectivity, ROG connect
Price
When it comes down to spending your hard earned coin on a motherboard, is the Rampage IV Black Edition worth your consideration for a new build? As an upgrade? For the ROG faithful that's a resounding yes on both counts. The Republic of Gamers series of m...
If you have the money to afford it, and the skills to make use of it, this is the best X79 motherboard on the market. In fact, the bonkers ASRock X79 Extreme11 aside, there's no one else even competing in the ultra-high-end sphere that the Rampage IV B...
With the Black Edition motherboards, Asus’ direction is pretty clear. This is not just any run of the mill enthusiast board, but one of the highest end that you can buy (barring the Extreme11 by AsRock), so Asus clearly targets a niche crowd who are either looking...
Abstract: Asus Rampage IV Black Edition ReviewSandy Bridge E remains an interesting topic of discussion. Introduced in Q4 2011, this was camp blue's enthusiast platform, offering the crème-de-la-crème for the crowd who didn't mind paying a premium. Now, in 2014, wh...
Excellent overclocking performance, especially the memory overclocking, Attractive black and dark grey theme, Good motherboard layout with good placement of PCIe x16 slots, 4-way SLI/CrossFire support, Comes with high quality onboard SupremeFX audio chip
Overpriced in Malaysia (RM1,999), Slow POST time, can be even slower with raid setup, No dual LAN ports, Hard to remove the top graphics card due to clearance issue, Large CPU coolers might have clearance issue with the graphics card at top PCIe x16 slot
The benchmark results showed that the ASUS Rampage IV Black Edition outperformed most of the multithreaded benchmarks thanks to the multi-core advantage provided by the hexacore Intel Core i7 4960X. Memory overclocking was impressive on this board especia...
Abstract: Unique Featureshere is a simple unboxing video of the motherboard. Unboxing PhotosTaking a look at the box, you'll see it looks like any other topoftheline ROG motherboard boxes. It's big, it's got a han...
Was this review helpful?
-
Published: 2014-02-12, Author: Boss , review by: back2gaming.com
Black theme fits a lot of themed builds | Solid Performance | Rich bundle | Highquality onboard audio | FREE Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
Price
The ASUS ROG Rampage IV Black Edition is the full re-imagination of the X79 board that the Extreme should've been. Clad in all of the best that ASUS can bring, perfection never became so clear on a motherboard. Even so, the many nuances that its very hear...