ASUS wins awards for Rampage IV Extreme Motherboard
The Rampage IV Extreme motherboard has won 4 awards this week including;
The editor’s choice award from eTeknix. Andy Ruffell from eTeknix states “ Overall, it’s a worthy board to be added into the Republic of Gamers product line-up and has huge potential behind it, and though we’ve looked quite extensively at the board, there are still a lot of areas that can be explored in further detail, and that’s exactly what we’re going to do. The Rampage IV Extreme has now earnt its right in our test bed lab and will be used for further testing as we explore further into X79 and the true potential behind the processors and chipset.” Click here to read more
The Diamond award from hardware heaven who state; “A pretty spectacular selection of components. Intel has, once again, excelled in producing a new platform. Backed by some great products form MSI and ASUS the X79/i7 range offers great benefits in productivity and gaming.” Click here to read more
The Must Have award from Kit Guru who state; “The Rampage IV Extreme Edition is going to find a home in many a high end enthusiast system, due to the ‘no compromises’ design ethic. The Republic Of Gamers products are a showcase range for ASUS and after using this for the last week we can see why. The UEFI bios is well engineered, cleanly organised and offers a wide array of processor tweaks to get the most from the machine.” Click here to read more
And the performance award from Overclock 3d who quote; “The ASUS Rampage IV Extreme is a Titan. We can’t think of anything we’d like on a motherboard it hasn’t got, apart from the ‘Back to BIOS’ button on the DX79SI. Performance is stunning in stock or overclocked trim. We’re sure other boards will come close for in performance the average user, but if you want a motherboard that will take you to the stratosphere and beyond, the Rampage IV Extreme is the one, and a winner of our OC3D Performance award.” Click here to read more
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