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December 2011
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Lightning fast around 50 GB/s of memory bandwidth available
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400mhz Quad channel is the ultimate configuration today
No matter how great the Rampage IV Extreme motherboard might or might not be, the Intel Sandy Bridge E LGA 2011 processor leaves a lot to be desired in the overclocking realm. Maybe LN2 cooling will fix all the heat problems, but the fact is that all but...
and FVAfter spending a lot of time with the Rampage IV, every single time I had a chance to work with it I would find something else that impressed me. Even in this review there is no way I can go into detail with every feature of the board. Asus real...
Most of the extra power and features on offer with the Rampage IV Extreme will only be used by a handful of enthusiasts who dabble with exotic forms of cooling. As our test cooler was only able to handle a vcore of 1.4V and a CPU frequency of 4.7GHz, w...
Excellent overclocking, ROG Connect, Bluetooth included, 2,3 & 4-way SLI compatible, Full UEFI BIOS, BIOS flashback function, Don't need CPU for BIOS flash, Many USB 3.0 ports, Overclocker/Enthusiasts support, Intel NIC, Highly efficient DIGIpower system, OCKEY, GPU Hotwire, GPU/DIMM Post, Subzero sense, Xsocket for 1366 cooler compatibility
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When receiving the Rampage IV Extreme in for review we really did not expect what we were getting ourselves into. This board has more features than we could cover in detail here, and the polish to make them all work well in unison. Granted, not every ...
ASUS' Rampage IV Extreme is what all motherboards should want to be. It has the most comprehensive feature set I've ever seen in a motherboard. There are things that even hardcore sub-zero benchmarkers wouldn't have thought of, but that we all can agree...
When a product is so complicated and stuffed with features like the R4E it really is getting harder and harder to cover anything and everything in a review. We do hope you have gotten a good idea what the Rampage IV Extreme is all about. Its really shock...
So, the Rampage IV Extreme. It's alright I guess. Who are we kidding, it's amazing. There is so much crammed onto the board it's difficult to know where to begin to sum it all up in a pithy style. Even still, we're bound to miss something, which is why th...
Published: 2011-11-01, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
Abstract: The replacement for the fantastic X58 chipset is here in the shape of the X79. We can't tell you all about it yet, you'll have to wait a little longer for the ins and outs, but we know you're all gagging to get a look at the motherboards. The ASUS Rampage...
Each time I look at a ROG offering from ASUS, there are features that just set the bar that one step higher for the high end user and even sometimes head and shoulders above the crowd. With this iteration, built for Intel's latest SB-e socket 2011 pro...
You will see the word “innovation” a few times in the ROG team’s mandate and we feel they have definitely succeeded in building this mantra into the Ramage IV Extreme. The OC Key, Subzero Sense, VGA Hotwire, LN2 Mode, and X Socket are all things we hav...