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Monday, March 23, 2009
The ASUS Rampage 2 Extreme is the most advanced motherboard I have ever tested. Having owned many "enthusiast" motherboards over the years, I was floored with the number of overclocking features and how incredibly stable this board is. At the time this article was written, there have been 10 BIOS revisions since it first launched, so you can see it has taken a bit to get it to where it is today. That should not take away anything from this motherboard but should go to show that ASUS is dedicated to supporting its customers...
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
With support for the latest Intel chipset and Core i7 processors, along with the additional overclocking headroom afforded by ROG Extreme Engine, the sexy-looking (just check out the red, black and dark metallic grey cooling) Rampage II Extreme is that fastest and most customisable motherboard on the planet. The downside is that it costs almost the same as a whole computer. If you're not out to beat the overclocking world record, motherboards such as MSI's Eclipse (around £280) and ASUS' P6T Deluxe (Best Current Price: £249) are much better value for everyday use, plus they come with more expansion slots.
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