Testseek.com have collected 76 expert reviews of the Asus Rampage 4 Extreme and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Rampage 4 Extreme.
December 2011
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The editors liked
Excellent overclocker
8 DIMM Slot Quad Channel Memory up to 2400MHz DDR3 (O.C.) with XMP 1.3 support
2x SATA 6G and 2x eSATA 6G via ASMedia 1061 controller
8x USB 3.0 via ASMedia 1042 with USB Boost
USB BIOS Flashback
PCIE 3.0 Ready
AI Suite II
Extreme Engine Digi II
EZ Plug
ProbeIt
QReset
LN2 Mode and Slow Mode for extreme overclockers
Native 4Way SLI/CrossfireX support
ASUS Fan X
Red and Black Color Scheme
PCI Express Disable Switches
Excellent UEFI Support
Auto Features in UEFI are truly Automagical
OC Key and ROG Connect
Flexible PCI Express Layout
Actively Cooled Motherboard Heatsinks
Excellent overclocking
ROG Connect
Bluetooth included
2
3 & 4-way SLI compatible
Full UEFI BIOS
BIOS flashback function
Don't need CPU for BIOS flash
Many USB 3.0 ports
Overclocker/Enthusiasts support
Intel NIC
Highly efficient DIGIpower system
OCKEY
GPU Hotwire
GPU/DIMM Post
Subzero sense
Xsocket for 1366 cooler compatibility
The editors didn't like
Topmost PCIE x16 slot is too close to the CPU area and can cause clearance issues with fan mounting clips and exposed top VGA PCB
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So, the Rampage IV Extreme. It's alright I guess. Who are we kidding, it's amazing. There is so much crammed onto the board it's difficult to know where to begin to sum it all up in a pithy style. Even still, we're bound to miss something, which is why th...
Published: 2011-11-01, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
Abstract: The replacement for the fantastic X58 chipset is here in the shape of the X79. We can't tell you all about it yet, you'll have to wait a little longer for the ins and outs, but we know you're all gagging to get a look at the motherboards. The ASUS Rampage...
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Abstract: Initially designed as gaming motherboards, the epic Republic of Gamers board series soon developed into full-blown enthusiast boards, sporting some of the most innovative features available. The latest entry is the Rampage IV Extreme and it has the pot...
The ASUS Rampage IV Extreme looks to be an absolute beast of a board and one of the absolute best ROG boards we've seen to date from the company. While it's got so many features that concentrate on the most extreme cooling solutions, the effort that...