Testseek.com have collected 97 expert reviews of the Asus ROG Rampage 5 Extreme and the average rating is 92%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus ROG Rampage 5 Extreme.
September 2014
(92%)
97 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(72%)
236 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
92010097
The editors liked
Great aesthetics
Stable overclocking
Featurepacked
Stock performance
Overclocking potential and performance
Board aesthetics
Board design and layout
CPU socket layout and spacing
UEFI BIOS design and usability
CMOS battery placement
Performance of Intel GigE NIC
Placement of M.2 port
OC Panel dev
Overclocking potential
Layout
And design
Motherboard manual details and quality
Dual GigE network controllers>/li>
Intel GigE network controller performance
3x3 802.11ac WIFI contr
Easy UEFI interface
Best performance
Best overclocking
Excellent power consumption
Accessories
Best price/performance ratio
The editors didn't like
Memory stability with Kingston RAM
Shared usage between PCIExpress ports and integrated device ports
The Rampage V Edition 10 isn't quite as polished as its predecessors, with several niggles dropping some flies into the ointment of an otherwise superb motherboard. The EPS12V 8-pin CPU power connector is too close to the VRM heatsink, which is an issue a...
Abstract: Any motherboard connector LGA2011-3 – serious product. With the four-memory and 40 lines PCI-E (up to 32 from the system CPU agent plus 8 from the chipset X99) can not be a simple design, and energy consumption up to 140 W makes the relevant requirements...
The Hardware.Info Price comparison tool at the moment has a total of 30 X99 boards, out of the 30 we have now tested 20 motherboards. This should give us a good view on what is on the market and what are the best choices at the moment. We are basing our...
The Rampage V Extreme from ASUS is a product, which is close to perfection For us it was astonishing to see how mature this board was already before the launch of the new HaswellE platform This is a fact that's generating a lot of trust Of course the exp...
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Published: 2014-09-05, Author: Ryan , review by: eteknix.com
Brilliant performance, Sophisticated and reliable UEFI BIOS, Best-in-class software package, Impressive range of connectivity, Amazing memory performance and overclocking
Expensive – OC panel isn't necessary, No Dual-LAN,
Pricing (accurate at the time of writing)In the UK the ASUS Rampage V Extreme is available to buy for £334.99 at Overclockers. Over in the USA we are seeing a price tag of $500 at Newegg and Amazon. ASUS provide a 3 year warranty for the R5E.SummaryI thin...
Abstract: Intel has introduced their new high-end Haswell-E CPUs, click here for our extensive review . The new high-end processors make use of a new socket, Socket 2011 v3, and have to be paired with a new chipset, Intel X99. More than enough reason for several ...
Finally has DDR4 3,333MHz+ support, Incredible build quality and presentation, SupremeFX Hi-Fi,
Unjustified price, Improvements will go largely unnoticed for normal users,
The Rampage V 10 edition is the pinnacle of X99 motherboards from ASUS and perhaps all vendors. It costs a fortune, but they don't come much better than this at any price...
This is the first X99 board we have tested and as the numbers indicate, the Intel Haswell E processors and the the X99 platform is meant for performance junkies. The board costs about Rs 36,850 – but if you add in the cost of the Intel Core i7-5960X which...
As far as features and performance go, the ASUS ROG Rampage V Extreme definitely wins a lot of points from us. It's on the tail-end of the expensive scale, sure, but for your money, you're getting literally everything and the kitchen sink.(previously pub...
Review: ASUS ROG RAMPAGE V ExtremeOverpoowered but oh so good!Byline: By DinIt's just a matter of time. With the circus now focused wholly on the new X99 chipset and Haswell-e CPU, it would only be soon before ASUS cooked up something awesome for that pai...