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The Intel X79 Express motherboards are finally here! Today we have the first of what will likely be many LGA2011 motherboards, the ASUS P8X79 Pro. The ASUS P9X79 Pro is an Intel Socket 2011 motherboard from the middle of the ASUS product stack. We are going to put it through the paces to see how it compares to an Intel X58 system, an Intel Z68 system, and AMD 'Bulldozer', and Phenom II X6 system! Does it crush the competition, or did it get bulldozed? Join us as we find out what the new Intel X79 system is capable of!
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Intel’s X79 platform has been out for a little while now. This platform is the real high-end when it comes to gaming and CPU-intensive tasks. ASUS has quite a few different X79 motherboards to choose from. Today we will be taking a look at their P9X79 Pro Motherboard. This board sits in the middle of ASUS’s P9X79 boards with the P9X79 LE ($229) and P9X79 ($259) boards being below it and the P9X79 Deluxe ($359) and P9X79 WS ($379) being at the high end. With a price point of $299 the P9X79 Pro sits right in the middle. The board features quad-channel memory support, an all digital power design, SATA 6GB/s and USB 3.0 support, ASUS’s UEFI BIOS, ASUS SSD caching and much more. Read on as we take a look…
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Intel’s X79 platform may seem a little dated by this point, but it in fact remains the best choice for those needing to build the biggest, baddest PCs around – especially with Ivy Bridge-E likely 9+ months away. Complementing X79′s goals perfectly is ASUS’ P9X79 PRO, a motherboard that offers a rich feature-set in both hardware and software.
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The ASUS P9X79 Pro is packed with features. You find everything from SSD Caching, 8 DIMM design, 3 way SLO and quad GPU CrossFireX, DIGI+ and and much more!
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Generally when we here at Benchmark Reviews get a motherboard in to test, it's aimed at a specific market: it might be an enthusiast-oriented motherboard for gaming, or a micro-ATX motherboard designed for a HTPC, or even just an inexpensive motherboard for users on a budget. Today, though, we have one of ASUS' "Workstation" motherboards: the ASUS P9X79 WS. How does it differ from other X79 motherboards, what's the performance, and should this board be on your short list for your X79 rig?
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Today we recieved a real heavy weight board on our test bench! Asus sent a sample of their Rampage 2 Extreme motherboard which really seems to be an overclocker board filled with features so you can boost the crap out of your Core i7 boards. We are going to twist and turn it to see what type of results we can get from the board.
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We got the MicroATX Asus Rampage Gene II on the test bench. Does this PCB shrink mean it doesn't have the full package on board? Is it really worth cashing out for its bigger brother, the Rampage Extreme II? Some questions that many users would like to see answered in this not so usual motherboard review. Most of you have seen a zillion of photos/reviews already of this piece of art. Madshrimps will take a light approach on its features, but dedicates a few more pages to focus on performance and overclocking!
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In letzter Zeit sorgte DFI mit seinen High-End Lösungen für Wirbel im µATX Segment. Die Hauptplatinen boten einen einzigartigen Umfang an Ausstattung und Übertaktungsmöglichkeiten. Solch ein Treiben ruft natürlich die Konkurrenz auf den Plan und so stellt ASUS mit dem "Rampage II Gene" sein erstes High-End µATX Mainboard vor und hat sich einiges vorgenommen.
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Der X58 Chipsatz ist trotz der Vorstellung der P67 Plattform in Verbindung mit den schnellen Sandy Bridge CPUs auch nach über 2 Jahren immer noch die High End Plattform von Intel und für den Enthusiasten Markt vorgesehen. Eine besondere Serie innerhalb dieses Enthusiasten Marktes ist die „Republic of Gamers“ von Asus, dessen Mainboards in ihren jeweiligen Chipsatz-Sparten oft zu den führenden Produkten zählen. Ein besonderes Exemplar aus dieser Reihe ist das Asus Rampage III Extreme für den Sockel 1366, welches sich in den letzten Monaten zu so etwas wie dem Standard-Board für den Gulftown entwickelt hat. Nahezu jeder Übertakter im Extrem-Bereich verwendet dieses Board. Nun hat Asus dieses sehr gute Board nochmals überarbeitet und hat die „Black Edition“ genannte Version veröffentlicht.
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Sandybridge has been dominating mainstream news in recent months, but Intel’s flagship products are still tied into the X58 platform. After our recent review of the stunning Gigabyte G1 Assassin motherboard, today we turn our attention to the flagship Asus Rampage III Black Edition.
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