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April 2012
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Dilengkapi banyak feature unik khas motherboard seri ROG
Profile overclocking bekerja dengan baik dan stabil
BIOS EUFI memberikan akses parameter konfigurasi yang mendetail
Ditambah preset untuk mendapatkan performa ekstra secara instan
Utility AI Sui
The editors didn't like
Setting ekstrim pada BIOS seharusnya dilengkapi semacam peringatan agar pengguna awam tak salah langkah
Slot ekspansi lebih sedikit dari board ATX
Layout board yang padat bisa menghalangi pendingin CPU berukuran besar
Dilengkapi banyak feature unik khas motherboard seri ROG, Profile overclocking bekerja dengan baik dan stabil, BIOS EUFI memberikan akses parameter konfigurasi yang mendetail, ditambah preset untuk mendapatkan performa ekstra secara instan, Utility AI Sui
Setting ekstrim pada BIOS seharusnya dilengkapi semacam peringatan agar pengguna awam tak salah langkah, Slot ekspansi lebih sedikit dari board ATX, Layout board yang padat bisa menghalangi pendingin CPU berukuran besar
Melalui Rampage IV Gene, Asus menghadirkan hampir semua feature kelas atas dari motherboard seri ROG dengan chipset X79 ke dalam bentuk yang lebih kecil. Dari mulai konfigurasi multi-GPU hingga overclocking kelas berat, semua bisa ditangani oleh Rampage I...
Published: 2012-08-03, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: The Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand has been on the radar for a good five years now. Initially in the form of motherboards, the ROG brand aimed to encapsulate everything that a gamer or enthusiast would need or require in a product. ASUS have since expande...
There is not much more we can add to what we have already talked about. Put simply the Asus ROG Rampage IV Gene is an excellent product and one that has a decent price for what it is. We found that Asus' new focus on features that matter at each price poi...
Things are looking very good for the Rampage IV Gene. So far the design, component choices and feature set are all looking more than equal to the $290 price point. Now we need to check and see if the performance can match the paper. We will be checking to...
Abstract: ASUS has several motherboard series, created in order to satisfy the needs of different user types, but further subdivisions are often created in order to cater for the requests of the widest possible audience. This covers almost every imaginable scen...
Abstract: With Intel's X79 chipset in full swing and Z77 on the way, ASUS is sailing smoothly from what we can see. Their Republic of Gamers (ROG) motherboards were missed with the LGA 1155 (Sandy Bridge) platform but as Intel prepares for Ivy Bridge, the ROG brand...
Enhanced Digital Voltage Tuning Precision, even for VCCSA, ROG Connect for onthefly tuning, GameFirst Prioritizes Bandwidth for Gaming, Isolated SupremeFX III Sound reduces interference, Detailed POST code display, status LEDs, and Probe Points,
Only 4 DIMM slots while many most similarly priced boards have 8
IMPORTANT: Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. While we each do our best to ensure...
Excellent overclocking, ROG Connect, 2-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 DIGIII power system, GPU/DIMM Post
Power/Reset button placement
We were expecting decent performance from the Rampage IV Gene as it is a ROG board, but we never expected the performance it delivered. Granted it does not overclock as high as the Extreme board, but to anyone who understands the sheer power delivered...
Intel X79 Chipset, Extreme Engine Digi II, Up to Quad Channel DDR3 2400, Black Metallic Caps, mATX Form Factor, Intel LAN ROG GameFirst, SupremeFX III, PCIe 3.0 with SLI/CrossfireX, USB Bios Flashback/ROG Connect, ProbeIt, Go Button, Debug LED, QLED, External Clr CMOS, ASMedia controller (Extra 2 SATA 6Gb/s ports), 1500uF Audio Power Capacitor, Redline PCB Split, Gold Plated 3.5mm Jacks, PCB Sh
MATX DIMM design can limit some high performance coolers, editors choice, Discuss this review in our forums
There are many people that make good use of a smaller computer system. Gaming laptops are unbelieviably expensive. If you compare apples to apples, a high end gaming laptop to a high end gaming computer, you'll end up paying a giant premium (in the tho...
There isn't any other mATX board that can compete with this one in terms of performance and stability. It gave us no issues at all with regards to installation and setup. This board was a pleasure to work with and to see it chewing through our benchmarks....