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Much like the Rampage and Maximus series of yesteryears, ASUS has a microATX "GENE" variant for its Republic of Gamers X79 offerings, built for small form factor setups but yet offering similar overclocking abilities to its bigger Formula and Extreme brothers. We take an exclusive look at the new Socket 2011 motherboard...
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Bereits zum Launch von Intels neuen Oberklasse-Prozessoren mit dem Codenamen "Sandy Bridge E" im November des letzten Jahres, konnte Asus eine ganze Palette an Patsburg-Mainboards mit dem X79-PCH und dem riesigen Sockel LGA2011 vorweisen. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt war jedoch das Rampage IV Extreme der einzige Ableger der "Republic Of Gamers"-Riege. Erst deutlich später folgten die etwas abgespeckte Formula-Version und das kleine Gene im Micro-ATX-Formfaktor. Beide richten sich an Enthusiasten sowie Spieler und sind mit dementsprechenden Features samt passender Software ausgestattet. Ob das Rampage IV Gene aufgrund seiner platzsparenden Bauweise ausgewachsenen Sandy-Bridge-E-Platinen unterlegen ist, klären wir in diesem Artikel.
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Impact, Gene, Hero, Formula und Extreme heißen die fünf Ableger der aktuellen Maximus-Baureihe aus der Republic-Of-Gamers-Serie, die für Intels Haswell-Prozessoren entwickelt wurden. Trotz ähnlicher Features differenzieren sich die neuen Hauptplatinen in Ausstattung, Format und vorhergesehenem Einsatzgebiet voneinander. Wo genau die Unterschiede liegen und welche Features die Boards mitbringen, zeigt unser einmaliger und ausführlicher Vergleichstest. Eins ist dennoch klar: Asus will mit der mittlerweile sechsten Maximus-Generation die Vorgänger nochmals deutlich übertreffen.
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Technic3D hat das Asus Sabertooth 990FX Mainboard im Test. Wie sich das Asus High-End Mainboard mit AMD 990FX Chipsatz und einer AMD FX-8150 CPU auf dem Teststand schlägt, steht im folgenden Review.
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We've had quite a large focus on Intel lately with the shakeup of B3 revision boards and the recent launch of the Z68 chipset. Now gives a time where we can take a look at something new from AMD. Yes you heard right, AMD have launched something new; the 990FX chipset.
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ASUS has a long history of great performing motherboards. Hopefully the ASUS Sabertooth 990FX motherboard will continue that history. The ASUS Sabertooth is the first ASUS AM3+ motherboard to come across the Legit Reviews test bench. Featuring support for the up and coming "Bulldozer" Octo-core processors as well as many other features it looks like it will be a great motherboard! Are the looks going to be deceiving? Read on to find out!
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There are a wide array of motherboard manufacturers cranking out AM3+ boards, with chipsets ranging from the venerable 760G up through the gamut of 800 series. Of course AMD has also refreshed its chipset naming to match the new CPUs, and motherboards based on the 970, 990X and top dog 990FX are also available. It's two of these 900 series of boards that ASUS has sent over for review; the one we will be focusing on today is the Sabertooth 990FX.
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Today we have another of ASUS' models on our test bench, the B3 revision Sabertooth P67 and will be putting it through a selection of synthetic and real world tests to establish how it compares to the competition.
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Even though the Intel Z68 chipset is out there, motherboards based on the Intel P67 continue to be attractive options for systems based on Intel socket 1155 CPUs. In fact, according to ASUS, the sales of P67-based motherboards are still outperforming those of Z68-based products. The Sabertooth P67 is a top mid-range (or entry high-end, depending on your point of view) motherboard that focuses on quality. Let's see what is so special about this model.
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Asus introduced the concept of a TUF (The Ultimate Force) motherboard to address a market that demanded higher quality components that have passed rigorous stress tests covering extreme heat, cold and thermal shock to ensure the utmost in reliability.
In this review we will be looking at the Asus Sabertooth P8P67 motherboard featuring Military class TUF components on board, Thermal Radar, Thermal Armor and one of the longest warranty periods for any motherboard on the market of 5 years.
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