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Asustek ROG Rampage II Gene

June 1st, 2009 · No Comments

AsustekAnother of Intel Core i7 capable motherboards, from one of Taiwan’s largest manufacturers of PC related hardware, loaded with Intel’s X58/CH10R architecture it’s one heck of a gaming PC board. It supports the Core i7 Extreme Edition with dynamic speed control that allows utmost configuration control with minimal fuss. Capable of 6X4 Gigabyte Dimms, it can also go as far as 24 gigabytes of DDR3 for that seamless gaming support with triple channel memory architecture. The motherboard is NVIDIA SLI /ATI CrossfireX capable to allow multiple GPU support for fast and crisp play time. Hailed as one of the best gaming boards today, it has unsurpassed reliability and being part of the elite ROG line, it has the ability to address memory issues automatically to get you bak on track to using your PC fast.
With previous motherboards, you were stuck with most of the stuff you bought with it from the shop, with the ROG series, you can get the current processor over-clocked at the click of a button. It also sports the latest in cooling technologies that uses pin-fin thermal design that maximizes cooling and surface area allowing better heat exchange preventing the extreme temperatures that cooked older boards in their own juice. Most over-clockers know that to get the maximum performance for your borad and the game experience, you go way over the abilities of the board and any wek ones will quickly give you toast. It also has a built-in Supreme FX X-FI that delivers high definition audio and when recording, it detects any noise and eliminates them from your recording making it clear and crisp. As with other gaming boards, they get quite hot with overclocking, having all solid components, does away with electrolytic capacitors that used to dry up and cause failure, making for one cool board. Add to that the QFan feature and you get efficient cooling when needed whatever you may be doing.

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